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Topic: The First Week On The Cobra Mariner-XF  (Read 1552 times)

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Rikshaw

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Team Cobra Pro Fisherman Todd Groessl just did his one week review of his experience so far with the Cobra Mariner-XF.

http://www.cobrakayaksfishing.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=157



Dude should be playing the Lottery with this kind of luck.



Ric Hawthorne
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Potato_River

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Wow.

That's some serious weight in Pict #2.  A big boy, two big fish and its still riding high.

IMO, the FND is a GREAT yak, so I'm anxious to take a look at the Mariner.  Unfortunately, a new yak is not in the cards for me.

Stuart


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You've got some serious eating to do!
May the fish be mighty and the seas be meek...


Bill

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So is the YT and giant halibut free with purchase of the new mariner?  :smt003


 

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