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what kayak?
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07/02/08 07:10 PM
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catfishkiller
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i'm looking around for a fishing kayak. any tips on brands? preferably something not too expensive or or too big.
You don't know how good it is 'till you get it in the boat.
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Haaker]
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07/03/08 12:14 AM
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Bug_Slinger
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What do you consider expensive?
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Bug_Slinger]
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07/03/08 12:38 AM
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JDavis7873
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SoO, just how big of an ole boy are you?? -Roy D. Mercer..
This is a very important factor in your search.
drinking pink rabbits
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Haaker]
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07/03/08 05:24 PM
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4X4FOREVER
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Yall check out the Malibu mini-X 9'3" long, 38lbs, 325lb capacity. $550.out the door. with center hatch and 2 flush mount rod holders. The mini-X is my third kayak. I luv how light and maneuverable it is. Im 6'1"/255lbs Also if you buy a SOT yak get a good seat. Surf To Summit outfitter, classic or GTS are all comfy high back kayak seats.
Uncle Bill says "The worst scope is better than the best iron sights".
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: spiny norman]
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07/03/08 11:47 PM
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4X4FOREVER
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My first yak was a speck. same boat as the scrambler. very wet ride and not near as stable or maneuverable as the mini-X. plus the X is 20lbs lighter.
Uncle Bill says "The worst scope is better than the best iron sights".
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: 4X4FOREVER]
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07/04/08 12:16 AM
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Jerry Hamon
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Scramblers are on sale at Academy for $399. I'm about to pick one up. I need 3 yaks???
Owner/Guide at River Crossing Guide Service
(214) 457-3407 revtcf@gmail.com
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Jerry Hamon]
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07/04/08 12:41 AM
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Haaker
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What do I need for a dry ride? I am 205lbs and 6ft tall? I love to fish all year around, Big and small water.
Charlie
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Haaker]
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07/04/08 01:41 AM
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4X4FOREVER
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What do I need for a dry ride? I am 205lbs and 6ft tall? I love to fish all year around, Big and small water.
Charlie For a, for sure dry stable ride at your weight in any water,,, My number 1 pick is the............ Cobra Fish-N-Dive! I know, because I have one. second pick would be, Malibu's X-factor. then there is the OK big game. all big boy boats! some how with the seat scuppers pluged in the mini-x im high and dry at 255lbs!
Uncle Bill says "The worst scope is better than the best iron sights".
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: 4X4FOREVER]
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07/04/08 10:09 AM
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Haaker
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Thanks for the help.
Charlie
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Haaker]
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07/04/08 08:50 PM
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Trout Bum
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spend the money, and get the new ultimatye native. just came out with the pedals like the hobie. looks awesome. love my native, wished i would have waited for this model. oh well, maybe next time.
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[Re: Trout Bum]
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07/05/08 03:05 AM
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Brian Gibson
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mantaray 12 by native watercraft gets my vote, im 5 9 215lbs, very dry ride, smooth, tracks well lots of room for gear and tracks well
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Re: what kayak?
[Re: Brian Gibson]
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07/05/08 01:36 PM
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Peterpan
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I'd go with the Manta, it is very refined. If you want to fish in the surf, BTB, I'd go with cobras, however the fish n dive might be a little bigger for your purposes, a cobra navigator XF (new model) should suffice bay and surf fish quite well. It's not slouch at all, tracks very well, bunch of room for gear, and very stable BTB, besides all the look is a piece of art.
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