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However, my current approach of catching only the smallest of fish precludes the need to carry a measuring device at all. It's a pretty efficient system.
nice, I added wooden dowel rods into the spaces where you have foam and covered with caulk. It floats, and still going strong after many fish and several years use
A fat 26" rockfish broke my trough during measurement. I fixed it using plastic model cement, then I added plywood with a coating of polyurethane. Yeah, a bit heavy, but it floats and it's strong. No problemo.
Wood is so boring, I went with the Goodyhawg trough.jpg and Cowpokey design. Added a little color coordination. Now all I need to do is to catch something big enough to use it.
Freddie T
2016 Hobie Outback LE #236
Torqeedo Ultralight 403
A fat 26" rockfish broke my trough during measurement. I fixed it using plastic model cement, then I added plywood with a coating of polyurethane. Yeah, a bit heavy, but it floats and it's strong. No problemo.
Because I read of everyone else's breaking a while back I also did the wood backing like tufnik. Nothing will break this, and I can use it as a fish club! LOL
Repaired Hawg Trough worked like a champ today! Float tested it too. Stays on the surface when dropped, thrown or put under water...yes I got bored for a couple minutes after measuring a fish. LOL
WWCD...What Would Cowpokey Do! That repair looks great and if it floats all the better! Got an Idea for Beverly Triton meet and great to deal with the sand, what if we put like 3 sheets of plywood down for launch and retrieval to help with the carts. Do you think it would work? They can be picked up after launch and replaced later. Your thoughts Please.
WWCD...What Would Cowpokey Do! That repair looks great and if it floats all the better! Got an Idea for Beverly Triton meet and great to deal with the sand, what if we put like 3 sheets of plywood down for launch and retrieval to help with the carts. Do you think it would work? They can be picked up after launch and replaced later. Your thoughts Please.
That is thinking out of the box. We'd probably need to stack up the wood between launch and recovery over by the bathroom.
The plywood is a good idea, but the sand really isn't "that bad". I pulled my kayak up the sand solo after being on the water for 10 hours the other day.
Bump for the new season, and folks that haven't reinforced their Hawg Trough yet. With the bigger fish around, you're going to want to add some strength before you snap yours too.
Thanks for all the help on this. I just got around to fixing mine... doing it tomorrow. Got everything I need.... I hope. Let y'all know how it turns out
Tom Brown
Pro Staff: Balloon FisherKing, Catch 5 Baits, Century Rods, Smith Optics.
2012 Hobie PA 14'
Ocean Kayak Tident 13
2012, 2014, 2015, CBKA Tournament 1st place Crab Div.
Is the shape of it that makes it so special? I feel like I may be missing out by not owning one. Of course i'd actually have to catch something to need one....
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