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Topic: Wanted: My first Fishing Kayak $350-$600  (Read 4415 times)

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fishkraft

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Steph, call John at adventure sports aka kayakcity.com he's got a new store in Oakley or Brentwood (can't remember which). I bought a new T13 Angler from him a few weeks ago. Nobody could touch his price. He threw in a paddle and leash, I'm very happy with the deal I got!

Good luck on your purchase, Ruben
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Thanks Naoaki and Fishkraft for your input.  I have been to the kayak place in Oakley to test out the Hobies at thats where I really wanted one. Actually I ended up with my first Kayak today, and man am i real happy right now, I couldn't stop grinning on the way there and laughing on the way back home! I got a 2008 Hobie Outback, it was posted on craigslist this morning and I jumped on it. Thing is its a pretty heavy Kayak for little me so im going to really have to get on getting some wheels and a strategy of loading and unloading that big boy lol. Any tips on that will help too. This is all still new to me. Next i need a pdf, fishing finder, and gps. then ill be set.
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Might check with 'Joey' and see if he still has his yak for sale.  It's gote some built in Mojo recently with a Black Sea Bass hookup.


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Hi Yakers:

   I'm 5'-5" and the Scupper Pro isn't the bad to port I made a shoulder strap for short hauls like Santa Cruz  with, clips for the Bow and Transom.
 How you rig it add the weight! :smt044  Sand Wheels helps for Davenport and Monterey
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Steph, Congrats on your OB!
Check out the Hullavator from Thule:

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