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very nice pictures.
I noticed you have the stealth 12'. Do you think it's a good option for a 240 lb guy like me? After so much research I have decided on the stealth. I already had a chance to paddle a stealth 12' and it was great. It's cheaper (tight budget ), and it seems easier to handle and to transport. I thought the 14 footer was a beast.Being a 1st time kayak owner I am not sure if this 12' yak is good for me. I will be fishing in saltwater and freshwater. |
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Nice! Glad the S12 is working well for ya and catching fish...........I hate bat ray hook ups!!!
![]() Great fishing with you all! Big Bass Weigh-in this morning drew 34 entries for a $170 pot. 2 in the junior division, Matt turned Gabe's $5 into $10 with a sand bass. Travis won the rest of the cash ($160)with a 2.3 sand bass. (2.4 covered with sand) Couple 2 pound sandies (Wbrewski and Sea Eagle) tied for 2nd and a spottie that went 1 15 Heard of some heartbreaking calicos to the boiler rocks and spotties to buoys. I managed a couple sand bass, spottie and a halibut that thought it was way bigger than 25 inches All my fish came on the Tin Roller blade. Thanks for the great turn out, especially the few that came all the way from SD. Next one is May 2nd in Huntington Harbor. See ya there!
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I'm 278 and I really like it. Met a guy that had a Hobie paddle drive, he rolled it twice. He was bigger than I though and a bit on the older side. I'd still test drive one. |
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