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27judge
12-11-2013, 12:22 AM
As ive stated before I live on the upper Chesapeake bay. Fishing is right along with shooting/hunting. Due to some vascular problems my hunting days are pretty much over. I still enjoy going to the range but with a limit on walking, thus my selling of a lot of items these past few months. I do have a nice 27 foot center console fishing boat that I use a good bit (not much walking on a boat).After much talking with my wife (permission) I decided to get a large jet ski and rig it out for fishing. This way I can go to more areas quicker and cheaper and get into more shallow areas. I thought you guys might like to see it before and after I will put some pics of it when all the riggin is done . rod holders cooler rack arches and gps/chart recorder rack installed. this should make one fine fishing machine. I had my wife set on it to give some size proportion. I sure did one pile of talking on this Yamaha FX HO Cruiser, its a big machine 11 feet long 4 ft 2 inches wide and 835 lbs with a 180hp 4 stroke. I went for one of the biggest on the market for safety reasons . I don't like the idea of rolling this thing over in November it may be a little chilly. I thought you guys might like something a little different tks ken

Artful
12-11-2013, 12:26 AM
Good lord, glad you explained it's a big'un otherwise I would have thought child or photo shop. Is this something new for fishing with as I have not see any angler's out my way on jet ski's. And why did you choose this over say a Zodiac?

27judge
12-11-2013, 12:36 AM
look up jet ski fishing plenty of info in it. Also look up jet ski sport fishing . I post quite a bit on it . this form of fishing is catching on all over the world. its a fast way to go off shore when the weather is good and a fine way to fish any of our states bays. Plenty of room and fast and stable in rough water . tks ken

oldgeezershooter
12-11-2013, 01:40 AM
Type in- Jet Ski Brian.

Blacksmith
12-11-2013, 04:04 AM
Don't forget a Bimini Top for summer it can get pretty hot on the Susquehanna flats.

southpaw
12-11-2013, 07:56 AM
Dang! That thing is BIG! The one my brother has isn't much bigger than your seat.

How well does it troll?

Jerry Jr.

kbstenberg
12-11-2013, 08:12 AM
Judge what did you do to it to rig it for fishing? Rod holders? fish locater? bait compartment? tackle storage?

gon2shoot
12-11-2013, 08:13 AM
You could put a bathroom and a napping cot on that thing. :holysheep

Wayne Smith
12-11-2013, 09:03 AM
Still, in November I think I would want a dry suit! I could see it kit out for duck hunting, too.

Bill*
12-11-2013, 09:12 AM
I assume fridge and microwave? :mrgreen:

Trey45
12-11-2013, 09:14 AM
How many state rooms does that thing have?? :D

starnbar
12-11-2013, 09:43 AM
Well you got me beat hands down I only got a 150 merc on my bass boat so you could go by me like I'm standing still but hey enjoy it all you can wish I had one.

27judge
12-11-2013, 10:08 AM
Ttks for the input guys. Jet ski brian is the man on these things I have talked to him quite a bit. Yes I will be getting a good drysuit. I can see a sea duck setup in the future. There is quite a bit of storage in the compartments. I will be using a tackle bag with trays .It will have a spare battery for a small live bait well. the rigging is made up with a set of racks like a arch with rod holders and a cooler rack. I will post some pics of it when it is done sometime after the first of the year . This is more of a one man setup , the only time I would take my wife would be for short trips in the summer when we have warm water. Also I have 6 grandkids that will give this thing a fit pulling skis and a tube, In fact I will probably have to sign up on a list for my turn , us grand pops are soft when it comes to them kids. One of the main things with this idea is I live on the water and will have this thing in a lift. Short trips in the morning and evening when the rockfish are in shallow water is where this thing will shine. Walk down the pier jump on and go out for 2 hours . tks ken

Down South
12-11-2013, 10:25 AM
That thing is huge. Get a good cover for it.

alrighty
12-11-2013, 11:15 AM
Ken , your ski is awesome.I live near both Barkley and Kentucky lake and fish each several times each year.I still had no idea that anyone made such a beast.We have several that fish as well as hunt on their ski's.I thought some were crazy fishing and hunting in the dead of winter but I can see how your ski would be great for that.
Another idea to look into as far as winter clothing is from a company called I.D.I. Gear , they make a product called Arctic Armor ice fishing suits.I love fishing in the coldest weather but I hate having to bundle up like the Michelin man to stay warm.Also the added weight of the clothes would prove fatal I am afraid if one fell into the frozen water.The Arctic Armor suits are not bulky at all and a pleasure to fish out of.They are the warmest of any type of garment I have found.They are much warmer than my Columbia waterfowler parka and bibs , but they allow your perspiration to escape so you don't sweat.The biggest selling point for me is that they float.I still have a hard time believing anything so thin can support the weight of three people and keep them afloat.I have even bought another set in camo to hunt out of.You will also find all the extra pockets are very nice and well laid out.Here is a link and be sure and check out some of their video's.They have one showing a company representative and a fox news anchor woman going into a frozen lake.Here is a link to their web site.
http://www.idigear.com/arcticarmor.php

Bad Water Bill
12-11-2013, 11:17 AM
Just do NOT take it on the Mississippi or ANY of its tributaries without a crash helmet and sufficient padding.

The noise of your boat will have those 100# + Asian Carp flying into your boat with disastrous results.

Just remember,come spring we want photos of your catch and "BLACKSMITH" should be invited to all of your fish frys.

27judge
12-11-2013, 12:50 PM
alrighty we have done business before many tks for your suggestion. I will give them a call it looks like it might be better then a dry suit and dry suits are high dollar .Im looking forward to coming up with ideas to store my lures and tackle where they are easy to get to. This ski will present many problems all of which will be fun to figure out . tks ken

Blacksmith
12-11-2013, 02:11 PM
You could always tow a "trailer" with your tackle and pull it along side when fishing.

starmac
12-11-2013, 05:29 PM
How much water does that thing draw??

27judge
12-11-2013, 05:59 PM
draws 6-12 inches . it should be run in 2 feet or more due to the jet picking up seaweed sand etc. but you could run real slow in 12-18 inches watching out for sea rass beds . when its rigged out it will have 4 rod holders for bay trolling rods and 4 for spinning rods with one cut out for a fly rod. it will probably look a little bit like a porky-pine. all kidding aside I wont have all the rods on at once but just many places to put them . altho I expect to run with 2 trollers and 2 spinners and one fly rod tks ken

bikerbeans
12-11-2013, 06:47 PM
I love American ingenuity! That is going to be one awesome fishing rig.

BB

Driver man
12-11-2013, 06:57 PM
Wow thats really nice. I wish you good luck with your fishing and exploring.