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Topic: Catching Big Fish on the Raptor  (Read 7667 times)

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JurassicFish

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Fishing for WSB on the SCK Raptor


« Last Edit: January 21, 2013, 09:13:33 PM by JurassicFish »
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Was that around Goleta?


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nice fish. Glad you got in on that hot bite down south!
But the boat one is in doesn't have anything to do with catching.....

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Hi Yakers

 Here we go again!
 Thia topic has already taken up too much disk space:smt044
« Last Edit: August 30, 2012, 09:38:18 AM by mendohead »
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Awesome catch bro.

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I hope my Raptor can do that one day :groupwave


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mine can do that i just gotta figure out how to catch the fish :smt003
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I don't think fish care much about brand names, they have more important things to worry about! :smt003 on the other hand those are cool boats, that's a sweet video, and i think its great to support local, innovative people :smt006
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Which one catches more fish the SINK or the SOT?
Do they taste better too?  :smt012
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So far my "sinker" went through high swell at HMB around north buoy and Pigeon Point at 12-20MPH NW wind so far so good with splashskirt on, have not done any sizeable wave launch but did a couple of wave landing without any issues, just paddle as hard as I can and the 'sinker" did just fine.  I don't think I will ever take a yak out with conditions stronger than what I already experienced.  Always check my drain plugs before I launch the yak plus the 3 air bags.


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Dude, you caught some sweet fish while sitting on a very unique kayak.
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Could have used a float tube it was so calm.... :smt044

Nice catch, but I agree with others...  Ultimate big fish kayak..  Really?
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