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Kayak question
I was wondering if you guys new an effective way to slow your kayak when fishing shallow rivers like the caney or clinch. I read somewhere that dragging a folded chain wrapped iin gorilla tape works and doesn't get hung on the bottom. Is there a better way or perhaps a product available for this application. Thanks
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That's probably the most common method. A variation is to use a bicycle inner tube to cover the chain, and zip ties to secure the chain in the inner tube. Midtnkayakangler uses a retractable dog leash to attach the chain to his kayak. Be sure the leash is a cord-style, a ribbon style will be affected by the moving water and twist, vibrate, etc. I think Harbor Freight has a heavy duty 25' leash, whereas most other ones are 16' in length.
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I have been using the chain and dog leash on my Coosa for over a year and a half with no problems. I use a double section of chain taped up with Gorilla Tape....on a 26 foot dog leash...the leash is the cord and not the tape style. When the Caney is not generating I can just stop at the top of a riffle....drop the chain and come to a complete stop and park on the fish.....pretty good way to fish. HOOK1 sells a 3 foot parking pole for rivers. I have not used the 3 footer but I do know that it works well. But the drag chain is hard to beat......use it to park or just slow you down while drifting.
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