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![]() "Rodney LongShot" . wrote in message ... Mike Jenkins wrote: Do any of you have any words of advice on what kind of kayak I should look at? I do plan on taking a course or 2 to learn how to kayak safely. Thanks, Mike There is but one, because you can't fish and paddle at the same time, it is the Hobie Out Back Fisherman, This thing is amazing, especially the foot powered drive, and it's stability and SPEED !!!!!!!!!! it will out run anyone in any other kind of human powered boat, with half the effort, it will let you cover more water easier, of course it can still be paddled. I have a photo of mine on the front of my web site -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Long Shot rig Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com There are others than the Outback! The paddle drive would be a hindrance in any surf conditions. Try www.kayakfishing.com and book a school day. They furnish everything. They have several different locations. They are headquared in the La Jolla area. Allan's Kayaks in San Diego is right on Mission bay and there are free demos of all his yaks. Bill |
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