Friday, 11 January 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Canoe stabilizers/outriggers

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Pretty much what I have used. They are ugly but work fine for me. Only trick is getting the drop on either side correct so you can still paddle with them deployed. I've used them on the New (pictured here), Doah, etc., for winter muskie fishing.
 
On Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 7:51:17 AM UTC-5, Linda Nash wrote:
There are some plans for outriggers made with PVC, soda bottles on Utube.. They would be cheap to build and worth experimenting. It may make it more stable.  Having used canoes for years, not the best for standing up in usually.  Good luck, Linda

On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:41:57 AM UTC-5, James Ovelmen wrote:
I recently got an old Coleman canoe that I plan to use on local rivers and small lakes; however, I don't feel comfortable standing and casting in it solo or with a second person. I would like to get some kind of stabilizer or outrigger so 2 people can stand and fish from it. Been looking at the wingman but would really appreciate any recommendations or advice from the group. Thanks! Also, once I get something I would be happy to plan a float or hit a lake with someone!

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