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Hey Stan, here are a few pics of my rigged 130t. I
figured you might could use it b/c you don't see many
rigged tandems. Thanks for all your help!
-Wesley
Oh yeah, I loved the rivets by the way. So easy to attach!!



Hey Stan,
Wanted to say thanks for making a great products that help me and my buddies
catch more fish of our yaks. I just put your paddle clip on my yak which has
really helped keep quiet while staked out instead of having the paddle
banging around. Anyways, heres a few pictures of me and my buddies with some
fish we've caught from the yaks.
Tight lines
Cameron Schurlknight

Nicely rigged T140 Tarpon, owned by Mike, Brownsville, TX.
Mike has installed dual Anchor Trolley Kits, Paddle Holder Kits, Stake Out Pole,
and Rod Holders. Mike also uses a Small Folding Anchor and Drift Chute to
complete his positioning accessories.
"Stan, sorry I didn't get back to you but my last two trips have been
awesome. The trolley really helps in adjusting my drift especially since I
don't have a rudder. The stake out pole is also a great product it took very
little effort to stake out the kayak. I am still pleased with my
purchase even if a friend of mine mentioned I could have made the trolley
and stake out pole myself. But to each their own, I still feel I made a
great purchase and look forward to the spring and summer months as the
fishing will really turn on. Thanks for the email, Happy Holidays!
Mike"

Kendall shows off
some great Nags Head Stripers
"I caught these in March 2004, two of about 25 stripers caught in about two
hours.Water temp was a chilly 43 degrees so a full wetsuit, booties and
gloves were a necessity to get through the surf zone.Caught them trolling
and casting 6" Storm baits to the surface feeding schools. There is a
small group of us on the outerbanks that kayak fish for these big
stripers when the weather allows, which is not that often during the winter.
We average about 10-20 kayakable days during the time the big stripers are
here (late November to early March). They average 38 inches (19-20 pounds)
and go up to about 60 pounds."
Kendall
Kill Devil Hills, NC

FlatFishCharlie-Trout and
T140
FlatFishCharlie from Texas shows off his first Speckled Trout on fly and
on a fly he tied ! His WS T140 is equipped with a StakeOutPole, Anchor
Trolley Kit and CrateMate. Congrats to Charlie on his
accomplishment. Coming soon is a link to Charlie's under
construction website featuring his own outstanding flies.



Paddln4Red's WS Tarpon
Hi! You had asked for some pics of the pole in
use. Some of the flats where I would have normally thrown the anchor
over...I'm now using the pole. It's so rock solid...much much better than
the pvc pipe that I had been using. I've even added a RAM ball near the
grip, so it can become a mono-pod for my camera. I felt a little guilty for
spending $140 for two stakeout poles, but I'm finding now that it's well
worth it. I love it!
Thanks,
Rick, aka "paddln4reds" on the Paddle-Fishing.com
forum