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Topic: Outback or PA  (Read 9488 times)

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Great write-up on the pros and cons of a PA!  Should be it's own post! 

I can't decide on whether to get the Outback or the PA.  The cost doesn't really matter much and the weight difference isn't an issue.  But which is better for the Bay Area and Ocean for fishing?  Any PA or Outback fishermen, please share your thoughts.  Thanks

I would say simply put if you are looking to go into the ocean and bay where the wind and swell are going to be in play, the OB is the better choice.  However if you were planning on freshwater fishing and still weight isn't an issue, the PA would be hella fun.  But all that it can do, the OB can do too, but lighter and a bit more nimble.
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