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Advice needed for a fishing kayak #11628923 05/26/16 11:20 PM
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Hello,
I'm new to kayak fishing and have pretty well become addicted. I'm looking to upgrade into a good boat and think I would like a pedal system to allow me more fishing and less paddling. Any thoughts or recommendations? I'm looking to stay under $1000 and will obviously be looking for a used kayak. Thanks

Re: Advice needed for a fishing kayak [Re: FireMedic486] #11629110 05/27/16 01:21 AM
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You can't go wrong with a Hobie Outback. It's a good compromise between stable and fast. Look for an older one with the old style seat. Lots of folks are upgrading theirs for the new seat.

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Thank you

Re: Advice needed for a fishing kayak [Re: FireMedic486] #11629993 05/27/16 01:59 PM
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FWBanger hit the nail on the head. The Outback is awesome. There are some shallow places I fish that I still use my Coosa but overall my Outback is the yak that hits the water. I preferred the new seat on the 15 but that isn't in your price range. You might be able to find a used one for what you are wanting to spend.


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Re: Advice needed for a fishing kayak [Re: FireMedic486] #11630428 05/27/16 04:47 PM
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I've enjoyed two different types of pedal systems kayaks: Native and Hobies. All are good. I enjoyed my PA14 but weight was one of the biggest obstacles I had to overcome. Went with smaller pedal versions of Hobies and settled with the Outback series. Great for rivers, oceans and lakes. Simply put....all around kayak IMO thumb


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