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  1. Steve in Idaho

    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    I believe it too. I also find it to be the case when using the double blade in my wife's k*y*k. ;)
  2. Steve in Idaho

    Doing non-racing things with a racing boat?

    @Tsuga8 , I built a lean-to covered rack on the side of my garage. ;)
  3. Steve in Idaho

    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    When I'm doing whitewater I'm usually using a fiberglass paddle and vinyl gunwales, so no sign of wear. I might be using the Grey Owl Hammerhead, but haven't had it long enough to accumulate wear. Oh.... never been a bowman in whitewater. Only solo.
  4. Steve in Idaho

    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    I don't know about others, but I use both. I find an crossdraw to usually be more effective, but sometimes a pry is called for. Usually if I pry it's near or behind my hip for a sideslip. I haven't heard of anybody who is a skilled paddler looking down on crossdraws. Unskilled paddlers seem to...
  5. Steve in Idaho

    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    @dutchlennart , tell me about the Next. People who have never paddled a solo canoe occasionally ask me about it, and I'm always reluctant to say much because I have yet to even see one in person. I'd like to be able to assume (as I suspect) that it's a good non-intimidating intro to solo...
  6. Steve in Idaho

    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    I don't think 240 lbs would be a problem. I did try to stand in it....once. decided I wouldn't be doing it in that boat. It will turn when heeled, and it has good secondary stability. IIRC, I did need to heel it more than I do the Solitude though. So it's good that the secondary is there. I ran...
  7. Steve in Idaho

    Single sided correction strokes - Does your paddle touch the hull?

    My intent is to do like @yknpdlr , but I'm still a work in progress. If my paddle contacts the boat, it's by accident or the odd whitewater or wind fighting move. Oh - or it's to move directly sideways. My shoulders don't get sore unless I get sloppy trying to go fast or fighting wind.
  8. Steve in Idaho

    What Size Spinning Rod for Paddlecraft?

    Yeah, I have to ask the same question. What makes you think both of us are not doing that? Fishing in cover, there really is no other choice. Fishing from a canoe, there's no need to have a lot of line out in the first place, and it's usually - where I most often fish - not even an option. And...
  9. Steve in Idaho

    What Size Spinning Rod for Paddlecraft?

    ROB is describing pretty much how I fish for bass (and now, due to illegal planting, walleye). Light rod, strong line, oversize (for the rod) lures. I get some hits from small fish, but they don't usually get hooked. The large ones feel like big game. You can't play them longer than necessary if...
  10. Steve in Idaho

    Millbrook Outrage

    Still, the only Millbrook - other than my Coho - that I've seen out here was visiting the Yellowstone area from (I forget where) back east. And it was not for sale. He was getting ready to put in the Box Canyon stretch of Henry's Fork while I was leaving my Solo 14 to do a bicycle shuttle, so I...
  11. Steve in Idaho

    Repairing a Royalex canoe- Advice and Repair

    Oh, so it was you who bought that red Prospector. :) I was looking at that, but the timing was all wrong for me. I'd take a look at it if you'd like. I'm assuming you're in or near Treasure Valley.
  12. Steve in Idaho

    Millbrook Outrage

    Following this with envy. I'm on the lookout for any Millbrook within a day's drive, and the Outrage is at the top of my list.
  13. Steve in Idaho

    Repairing a Royalex canoe- Advice and Repair

    I think if it is well above the waterline I would not try to pull that dent out. I might give it a fiberglass patch over the crack on the inside, but only if it looks like the abs layer is showing signs of cracking. Not sure, but it doesn't look like the outside is cracking, and if it that's the...
  14. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    I might be able to get by with the smaller NRS pads. But if that's the case, I can certainly do it cheaper with a couple yoga blocks and the band saw.
  15. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    But when I went to order them, it appears they don't ship outside of Canada. :(
  16. Steve in Idaho

    Lining Harness?

    Seriously, @Black_Fly , the advantage of the bridle is that it puts the effective attachment clear below the hull and eliminates any tendency for the boat to pearl when pulling against stiff current or rough water. I would guess that it isn't as much of an issue where water is mostly flat, but...
  17. Steve in Idaho

    Lining Harness?

    With a loaded canoe? The time it takes is inversely proportional to your willingness to get wet. ;)
  18. Steve in Idaho

    2025 Canadian Wildfires

    If it makes y'all feel any better, this has been the first summer in years that we've had very little smoke in Idaho. That's been my experience summer through fall for a bunch of years running, and the majority of the last twenty years or so. Finally, after last summer, I swore I would retreat...
  19. Steve in Idaho

    New food limits for personal use when entering Canada

    That makes sense to me. As long as the rule is reasonably applied as @Tryin' has experienced. It would be my luck to have to deal with "that one guy" though. :D
  20. Steve in Idaho

    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    I've had a bat chasing my fly. Snagging might be the result of how bats scoop up bugs the way I've seen in slow-mo video, and the fly's unnatural movement.
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