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joe wrote:
For the kayak you could use the same formula as you can add the outriggers to them as well. I use a Hobie Outback with a pedal system and I have yet to see a current that it could not handle (of course I am not fishing in the NE either). I have come through Longboat Key near Sarasota Fl at full outgoing tide though. I also use the Hobie OutBack,, This has got to be the best, light, take anywhere boat, out there, yes I know it's the most expensive, but it comes fully loaded for fishing, I take it out 10 to one over my bass boat now, not only in skinny water either. It's just FUN to fish from. I can see a huge problem with it this summer though,, keeping the wife, kids and grand kids out of it, so I can use it fishing. This little problem will help many men get permission to buy it though . "Look Honey , you, and the kids, will use it more than me" :-) I'm in the process of doing a complete web page, product review, on the boat, I should have it finished this weekend, and get it up on my web site. I just wish it had a reverse, besides the paddle that is -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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