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New to Kayaking. #12298188 06/17/17 04:53 AM
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I just moved to the Arlington area and want to start bass fishing from a kayak. What is a good kayak for a big guy like me to start off with? (270lbs and 5'11) Something I can stand up in to pitch and flip in brush and comfortable. TIA


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Re: New to Kayaking. [Re: Jmachuca] #12301008 06/19/17 04:54 PM
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I'm pretty new myself so I'm no expert l. I'm a big guy myself (288lbs at 6'2"). I recently bought the ascent 128t from bass pro and I love it. I stood up for the first time this past weekend. A little wobbly but it was my first time.

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