Sunday, December 11, 2016

Gear Review....C-Tug Kayak Cart

  I have used several different kayak carts in the search for one that would actually hold up to the abuse that I put on them while launching in some seriously remote locations where the terrain can be hard enough to walk on much less drag a fully loaded NuCanoe Pursuit behind you without losing my sanity! The ones I have built myself always had the most promise but it became apparently clear that I am no engineer as my designs would eventually break under the load after just a few uses. Carts available that were not so hard on the wallet did great on flat terrain or pavement. Take these on rough terrain however and they just wouldn't work. The biggest problem I would have is keeping the kayak centered on the cart or have it slide completely off from tipping over. No matter how tight I would get the straps it would always slide to a point where they would come loose and I would lose my load. You can imagine the headache of this happening 2-3 times before reaching the water only 50-100 yards away!
  Well no more! Problem solved! After all of the advice I ignored due to the high price compared to other carts, I broke down and purchased the C-Tug from Railblaza, At the price of $189.95 with the Sandtrakz wheels, it was a bit more than I really wanted to dish out but after using it a couple of times I realized what a small price it was to pay to maintain my sanity! Im telling you right now....THIS IS THE CART! If you have had the same problems I have described, stop looking. Whip that credit card out of your wallet and order one now! I'm telling you....Put down that burrito, step away from the computer and run down to your local paddle shop and pick one up! If they don't carry them there, start shopping somewhere else that carries the best of the best. The next best thing is not good enough for you my friend!

  Ok lets start with assembly. I'm sure it came with instructions but I didn't need them. It's simple, stupid simple. The whole thing snaps together in a matter of seconds. The only thing that took a little time to figure out was the strap. I was concerned about there being only one but that would turnout to be a non issue. I have heard negative reviews about the strap and people changing them out after purchase but I'm thinking maybe C-Tug has changed them. That would have to be confirmed but I believe this is the case.
  The Sandtrakz wheels on this thing are amazing! Rolling over rock, sand, limbs, roots you name it. I have yet to find anything they will not make it over. The cheaper wheels that the cart can be purchased with at a lower price, $140.00, maybe better on hard flat terrain but when is that the case? The upgraded wheels are worth the extra $50.00 in my opinion.
  Now to what keeps your boat from sliding all over this cart. The rubber padding on this cart almost sticks to the hull of the kayak. One strap that is included is plenty to keep the C-Tug under your kayak where it belongs. No more will you have to stop half way to your launch to reposition your boat on the cart or pick up all of its contents after dumping it because the cart slid out of position. No more headaches! Be sure to check out a video review of how this cart handles rough terrain coming soon on my You Tube channel link below.

  If you are local to the Dallas/Fort Worth area, you can pick yours up at Angler's Pro Tackle or Mariner Sails who are both NuCanoe dealers as well. Links below....

http://www.nucanoe.com/
https://www.facebook.com/lonestarkayakguide/
https://www.lonestarkayakguide.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSwAkif1uNvkD3oOJhW6nA
http://anglersprotackle.com/
http://www.mariner-sails.com/



 

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Gear Review....NuCanoe Black Pack

  There were lots of new and really great accessories from NuCanoe in 2016! My favorite, the NuCanoe Black Pack. In a collaboration from NuCanoe and Yak Attack, we have the Nucanoe Black Pack. It is a slightly smaller size than the original for a great fit in the NuCanoe Frontier but still plenty of room for all that you need for a day on the water. It comes to you broke down with assembly required. I think it took me all of 15 minutes to put it together.
 
The kit includes one set of rod holders for three rods (I added a second set to mine), two hinges for the lid, two mighty mounts and all of the panels and hardware for the crate. What makes this crate so great are the hinges. They allow the lid to stay open in any position without falling down behind the box or closing on you but still open easily. They are just stiff enough to function perfectly!
 
 Now you do not have to own a NuCanoe to enjoy the use of this great piece of gear but it certainly does help! You can pick one up locally in the DFW area at one of the two NuCanoe dealers, Angler's Pro Tackle in North Richland Hills or Mariner Sails in Dallas. (links below) They can certainly be purchased online from NuCanoe or purchased at your local Nucanoe dealer as well.
A look at these great hinges!


Storage in the NuCanoe Black Pack
 

Sunday, October 30, 2016

The Path Less Traveled

  With the daily grind of working a 9-5 job and guiding on my days off, I stay extremely busy! Trying to balance work, fishing and family can become a full time job in its self. From time to time I have the need to escape it all to recharge my batteries just a bit. This could involve a full weekend alone on a slow flowing river or just a few hours on a small stream with a fly rod in hand. Whatever the case, you can bet that those trips tend to have me following an unbeaten path. It's a must to get away from it all. These locations are often more remote and the access can be challenging at best! From time to time, you have to do something just for you....
 
https://www.lonestarkayakguide.com/
http://www.nucanoe.com/

Sunday, April 3, 2016

"Hey, That's My Spot!"

     I hear this time and time again and it drives me completely insane! "That's my spot!", as if I am doing someone an injustice just by the physical presence of my being! With that said, I do have places that I consider "My spot" but that doesn't mean that I view it as wrong for anyone else to stumble across it and sore lip a few hungry fish while they are there. Fact is, to consider a patch of water "my spot" a ton of work goes into it. It doesn't take hours or even days to do this. It takes YEARS! I don't think it can truly be considered your spot until you can be successful in patterning its local finned inhabitants in any weather condition and any month of the year. This takes some true dedication to the sport. You have to be out there in the most horrible conditions as well as the most pleasant. The satisfaction that comes with gaining this knowledge is unmatched as an angler. It is what IT is all about. This is the reason I don't give up all of its secrets (my spot) when questioned by another angler. Some think you are just being rude but the fact is, I wouldn't want to be responsible for taking that satisfaction away from anyone. So next time you cross my path while out paddling and I say "Hey, that's my spot!" know where that's coming from, take notes and fish on!

https://www.lonestarkayakguide.com/
http://anglersprotackle.com/
http://www.nucanoe.com/

Monday, February 8, 2016

Product Review.....Tackle Webs

    I am absolutely guilty as charged when it comes to packing entirely to much gear for what should be a simple day of fishing from my NuCanoe Pursuit fishing kayak! Loose bags of soft plastics, sun glasses, hand towels, cameras and a slough of other necessities always find their way around my feet or somewhere on the deck of the boat. I am completely shocked that I have not surrendered more gear to the bottom of the depths then I have. So in steps Tackle Webs to help clean things up a bit and add a little bit of organization to my often cluttered deck....
   I had seen these before in my local tackle shop (http://anglersprotackle.com/) but have yet to see them out on the water. Looked like a quality made product so I figured what the heck! The 16x12 looked as if it would fit perfectly to the back of the seat of my Pursuit so I picked that up. After looking at all of the different sizes and styles, I found the Vantage Holster Set that looked perfect for the sides of the seat. These ran $25 for the 16x12 and $50 for the Vantage Holster Set.
   The install was super simple and took all of 15 minutes. All of the required bungees are included.
The velcro closures are elastic so that they will close themselves after you are done digging through the bag to get to your things. Seem to be a well made product and as useful as a pocket on a shirt! My only concern his hooks being caught in the netting that they are made of so I will have to do my best to avoid that situation....
  
 Can't wait to get on the water with my new and improved seat! Maybe I can keep a little organization in my day on the water with the help of Tackle Webs....Be on the lookout for a full on water review...

http://anglersprotackle.com/
https://www.lonestarkayakguide.com/
http://www.nucanoe.com/