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Topic: What kayak do you paddle?  (Read 22731 times)

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Salty.

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Wow back in 2006 no-one that took the poll pedaled a Revo. I just voted Revo and there is only one vote for them. Surprised because you sure see a lot of them nowadays. jim


Whoops accidently voted twice. So now there are two votes for Revo!  :smt044
« Last Edit: February 22, 2011, 08:10:27 PM by Saltydog »


mooch

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I believe the popularity of the Hobie Kayaks (here in NorCal) was due to Chucke. His influence spawned out a lot of "Dark side" guys  :smt045


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I believe the popularity of the Hobie Kayaks (here in NorCal) was due to Chucke. His influence spawned out a lot of "Dark side" guys  :smt045

We followed ChuckE to the "dark side"  :smt044
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mooch

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I believe the popularity of the Hobie Kayaks (here in NorCal) was due to Chucke. His influence spawned out a lot of "Dark side" guys  :smt045

We followed ChuckE to the "dark side"  :smt044

yup, chucke worked really hard for Hobie . He was always present at the outdoor shows from the early days and onto the present. And I truly believe he's one of the best ambassadors of the Hobie Fishing team :smt045 (Just like Allen Bushnell is for Ocean Kayaks)

* I must say I'am very proud of knowing that NCKA has produced many (if not all) of the sponsored kayak fishermen here at Nor Cal. With that, I would like to salut you all for being great ambassadors of the sport  :salut: :salut: :salut:

Team Hobie:
Chucke
Danglin
Zee
Otobepelagic
Holy Toledo

Team Ocean Kayak
scallen
mooch
Pole Pole
yakhopper
bsteves

Wilderness Systems:
Ariel

BrianG and Paddle and Flies use to rep for Current Designs as well - back when they had a fishing team.

perhaps this should have been better off as a separate thread but oh well....


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Wow back in 2006 no-one that took the poll pedaled a Revo. I just voted Revo and there is only one vote for them. Surprised because you sure see a lot of them nowadays. jim

I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that they came out in '06.  It might have even been '07.



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I primarily paddle a T-15, but also use a T-11 and P-15. 

We have another NCKAer to add to the list of sponsored anglers - Ravensblack has joined the Pro Staff at OK!

Congrats Craig!      :smt004 
« Last Edit: February 23, 2011, 07:25:35 AM by Bird »


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Ravensblack has joined the Pro Staff at OK!

Congrats Craig!


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Ravensblack has joined the Pro Staff at OK!

Congrats Craig!

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Salty.

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Mooch, you are totally right on about ChuckE's influence. I remember at Elk watching him pulling his kayak back up the hill with his stringers of all huge fish thinking 'I wanna be like that'  :smt007 and 'How can he pull that much weight up the hill?'  :smt003.
And of course O2B & HT's success..... I mean domination.  :smt004 jim

PS: Congrats to OK & Craig. They are lucky to get somebody like Craig so dedicated to the kayakfishing lifestyle.  :smt023
Now I wouldn't be surprised if a certain other avian creature was next.  :smt002 'Birds of a feather fish together.'  :smt005


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Yakhopper's  Alameda Rock Wall  1st Place  June 13, 2010
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Cajun is now on the OK Pro Staff as well  :smt003
Sponsored by: Pacific Outfitters, Jackson kayaks, Seeker rods. Accurate reels, Promar, Mustang Survival, Lingcod jigs.


mooch

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FYI: I added the new OK Trident models to the poll.


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My first yak was a Hobie outfitter tandem.  A mistake; but not a mistake choosing a Hobie.  I now ride a Hobie  Revo and would only consider one other yak; the Outback would be my only other choice.
« Last Edit: February 24, 2011, 08:17:56 PM by bennettdanville »


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Ok 4.7 as of yesterday. Wahoo!
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