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Pete "Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths" |
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![]() By the way, I am not putting bown Hobie kayaks. They are probably the best yaks out there just out of my price and weight range these days (since Obama took office). And remember gear weighs alot (Electronics, battery, rod holders, tackle, BEER!). You don't want to be at the max capacity of the yak. Once again that makes you a water plough, like the Elaine B. |
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![]() The Mokai are a blast to fish in .
we usually drive them a few miles upstream. then paddle like a normal Kayak while going down stream they are very stabile, fairly dry, and have plenty of room in them. If you have to carry them In a ways the small motor comes out easy to lighten the load. They are jet drive and require very little water to get through. built like a tank.. cant wait to try them in the deleware for smallmouth next spring
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Captain Dan Bias Reelmusic IV Fifty pound + , Striped Bass live release club |
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