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Topic: What kayak do you paddle?  (Read 22678 times)

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Sledge

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  • Location: Nor Cal
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Pimp, unpimp, then repimp is always fun. I am on my 3rd quick release anchor system. This one is the bomb and I am sticking with it.
definitely do your research on this board to see what works best for most people.
I mostly drive a Prowler 15 but i think my old school Tarpon 160 will see a lot more action next year.
 

tote u got any pics of your system???  I didn't notice my lonely brave pelican on the list what up mooch???  I know it's cheap but it sure is fishy :smt005 :smt004 :smt044
It's all about Today!!! Because who knows what tomorrow will bring... so Better get OTW n GetSome


vwool

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  • Location: Fairfield
  • Date Registered: Feb 2011
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I now have a new kayak, I have a Necky Vector 13. I also have a hobie Tandem project boat that is almost done.
Eddyline Caribbean 12
OK Malibu Two XL
Hobie Revo

Host of Crabfest 2012-2022


BANJOTAD

  • North Valley Slayers
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  • Hobie Revolution
  • Location: Redding, CA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2008
  • Posts: 1725
2011 Hobie Revolution in blue


outsideasy

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  • Location: Modesto CA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2011
  • Posts: 24
My first post as a new subscriber and OK Prowler 15 owner. Read everything I could about all the kayaks and almost bought a Marauder but changed to the OK due to it's history, reputation and I found an old stock ruder model for 1/2 price in Livermore CA. I took it to Bodega Bay and Tomalas Bay with PFD and paddle before I had anything else (proper clothing like wet suit) just to play and get my feet wet. I found first thing that the tide in Tomalas Bay going in or out is to strong to fight and Bodega bay is a challenge to launch. I did learn balance and got wet and cold but it was a great experience. I look forward to actually going fishing off the Cal. coast from Monterey to SF and Bodega Bay too. I know this is a little long winded but I am really having fun with this. I have been to a lake twice so far (inlet) and caught a trout that turned my yak around and pulled me up stream a little, strong little fish (2lbs), what's a Halibut going to do ? Anyway I own one OK Prowler 15.     


Flying Yak

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  • Location: Pine Mountain Club, CA
  • Date Registered: Feb 2011
  • Posts: 85
OK Trident Prowler 11


Dry Bones

  • Salmon
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  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Apr 2010
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Christian

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  • Location: Little elm tx
  • Date Registered: Oct 2011
  • Posts: 63
santa cruz raptor!!!


kikrox

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  • Location: Rohnert Park Ca.
  • Date Registered: Jun 2011
  • Posts: 22
FISH ON!!!


HookSetR

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  • Location: Elk Grove, CA
  • Date Registered: Dec 2011
  • Posts: 62
Wavewalk  W500. Picture taken today before heading out onto the delta.

Good luck out there, stay safe, and fish on!
« Last Edit: April 12, 2012, 06:46:40 AM by HookSetR »


jbaker

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no love for the stealth 14? I know the live well is not big up here but down south, texas and out east the stealth series was a major game changer. The first kayak from the factory with a live bait tank. A true off shore fishing kayak as opposed to an owner modified fishing platform. (I'm trying to say I paddle a stealth 14)


mooch

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