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Re: Best option?
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01/01/18 07:16 PM
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Bug-e
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I have the Pescador Pro and my buddy has the heritage. The Pro is MUCH more comfortable, sonar is much easier to rig, and it paddles better. Cant emphasize the comfort difference enough. Very big difference. I would get the Pescador Pro.
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Re: Best option?
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01/01/18 11:21 PM
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C-Frog
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yes, The difference in the Pesky Pro vs the Heritage is worth the price. The most important thing is to get off the bank and on the water but if I have the option between these two, its the Pesky every day.
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Re: Best option?
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01/02/18 01:28 AM
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doctorliver
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I would recommend the Perception Kayak. I have the Pilot, the seat is good for a long day trip. I usually put down a cushion for added comfort.
Tom
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Re: Best option?
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01/02/18 02:10 AM
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jwr
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Thanks for the input. I agree with C-Frog....just do something.
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Re: Best option?
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01/02/18 02:37 AM
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C.M.
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Get Pescador Sport 12' off craigslist -- should cost you around $300-$400. Make sure it has no leaks (like with any kayak). It has only drawback -- can't stand in it.
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Re: Best option?
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01/02/18 05:11 PM
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jwr
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Get Pescador Sport 12' off craigslist -- should cost you around $300-$400. Make sure it has no leaks (like with any kayak). It has only drawback -- can't stand in it. Great Idea!
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Re: Best option?
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01/04/18 04:21 PM
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Joined: Jul 2014
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IslandJim
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I've had a Pescador 12 for five years. Great kayak. Light, fast, and manuverable. Very tender and tippy. No standing in that kayak! The factory seats really suck. You can add a seat pad, but a better option is getting a good aftermarket seat(I bought a Gone Fishin' seat for mine). I added a 2" closed cell foam pad under that, which gets your butt out of the water (that always accumulates under the seat). If you can paddle that kayak without turtling it, you can do well in any other kayak. Not the best kayak, but you won't get more bang for the buck. If you buy used, you can always get your money back, or keep it for a buddy kayak. Academy usually has them on sale a couple of times a year for $399.00. Last week they were $499.00. Normally $549.00. My neighbor has one from West Marine, just like mine. I have it on permanent loan. IslandJim
I'm an Eighth Day Adventist. On the Eighth Day, God went fishing!
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Re: Best option?
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01/04/18 05:18 PM
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djosselet
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There is a Pescador pro on the DFW kayak Facebook page. If i remember he has 1 pro an a sport for 700 for both. Check it out
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Re: Best option?
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01/09/18 07:03 AM
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C.M.
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Get Pescador Sport 12' off craigslist -- should cost you around $300-$400. Make sure it has no leaks (like with any kayak). It has only drawback -- can't stand in it. Great Idea! There is one for sale on TKF at $350 right now
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Re: Best option?
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01/11/18 10:29 PM
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hurricanecraig
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Make sure that you get a Kayak that has a weight limit that will fit you and your gear.
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Re: Best option?
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01/12/18 12:00 AM
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lconn4
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If you tell us what area of Texas you live and your weight, it might help with recommendations for other kayaks that would work or are for sale in your area.
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Re: Best option?
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01/16/18 02:38 AM
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jwr
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If you tell us what area of Texas you live and your weight, it might help with recommendations for other kayaks that would work or are for sale in your area. Thanks so much! Ft. Worth area, 5-10-210ish. Really looking at used units more and more and truly in love with the ATAK 140. Would like to stay in the $1k range used market. Might be just a dream..... I really want open water unit and possible salt water bay usage.
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