Canoe outriggers

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AaronKrick

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I want to fly and float fish from my canoe but i think the back cast might tip us and the pin might get tricky sitting down with a 13 ft pole lol. So i would like to look into outriggers, homemade formulas or store bought ones. Any links or info is appreciated.
 
why not use a shorter and lighter rod and cast back to front t=not side to side, i fish from canoes a lot and dont have a prob
 
ChasinTails said:
why not use a shorter and lighter rod and cast back to front t=not side to side, i fish from canoes a lot and dont have a prob
Not only that but i get sore after a few hours and my casting isn't as far or accurate as standing up.
 
I have seen a couple people use those outrigging boards from thier canoes.

So they set thier bait at a depth and leave the float there as they paddle away. Success rate? Not sure of.
 
iJay said:
I have seen a couple people use those outrigging boards from thier canoes.

So they set thier bait at a depth and leave the float there as they paddle away. Success rate? Not sure of.
Not that kind of outrigger lol. Im talking about a stabilizer so that i can stand up.
 
I know for kayaks at Sail they sell "portable pontoons" to attach to them so that you can stand up for fly fishing purposes or what not.
 
Catfish said:
Not that kind of outrigger lol. Im talking about a stabilizer so that i can stand up.
ohhhh that kind lol I've seen them for offshore fishing kayaks try an eBay search for pontoon s and cut off the actual pontoon and use 2inch pipes and weld em together
 
iJay said:
I have seen a couple people use those outrigging boards from thier canoes.

So they set thier bait at a depth and leave the float there as they paddle away. Success rate? Not sure of.
That would be a DOWNrigger, I made some for my canoe, I'll send you pics.
 

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