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    Well they drained Bundicks again so I broke out the kayak. Caught 5, kept 3. Fished from 10 till 1. Fished about 7-10 feet deep in 10 to 12 foot of water. OF COURSE ALL OF THAT IS ASSUMPTIONS BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE A DEPTH FINDER ON MY YAK. Caught on red/chrt. And blue/chrt. The picture with the rods on top of the stump usually only shows the rods, to give you some ideal how low the water is now.Name:  20180921_113601.jpg
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    Nice fish and the Vienna sausages look good two. Looking at that last picture I understand why it takes you a bunch of jigs when you fish there.
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    Lol, yeah I saw the sausages too wondering if that was his bait...lol
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    You may be right Dave, he seems to have the sauce on them, BBQ sauce that is.
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    I love me some viennie wiennies. LOL. Nice fish. By the way been thinking about getting a yak myself. Can you recommend one?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lvoorhies View Post
    I love me some viennie wiennies. LOL. Nice fish. By the way been thinking about getting a yak myself. Can you recommend one?


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    I have a Jackson Coda I really like with a Humminbird that has the transducer mounted inside shooting through the hull. A good seat is really important for comfort throughout the day. Try before you buy if you can. Can't tell where you live, but they have demo days near Lafayette.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mermentau View Post
    I have a Jackson Coda I really like with a Humminbird that has the transducer mounted inside shooting through the hull. A good seat is really important for comfort throughout the day. Try before you buy if you can. Can't tell where you live, but they have demo days near Lafayette.
    I’m only a hour and a half from Lafayette. Is there a certain store to go to?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lvoorhies View Post
    I love me some viennie wiennies. LOL. Nice fish. By the way been thinking about getting a yak myself. Can you recommend one?


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    Yea, NOT the one I use! lol I just have an academy special 10' pelican. It gets the job done but is hard to paddle! Hobie probably makes the best yaks but they are expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Lol, yeah I saw the sausages too wondering if that was his bait...lol
    Funny thing is that I was fixing to leave, hadn't had a bite in 1 1/2 hours so I figured I would eat my lunch and then paddle back. Well got 1 Vienna ate when the pole bounced! So figured I would try a little longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lvoorhies View Post
    I’m only a hour and a half from Lafayette. Is there a certain store to go to?


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    We like Pack & Paddle and have bought 3 from them. Real nice people. Sit on top is best for fishing. Scope it out good because you won't want to use it in the long run if it dosen't work for you. There is a forum here at CDC for paddlers.

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