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musky slut
Posted 10/23/2013 1:38 PM (#669845 - in reply to #669819)
Subject: Re: Muskie Kayak




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Guys, I work for a Kayak company and started Musy fishing from them , it's OK at best . No real place for a net and Im not a fan of Boga grips . KY 221 the Hobie boats are great in deeper water but you need to take the peddle drive out when you come to shallow water. The Hobie boats also DO NOT have wheels on the bottom . You can get a trolley cart for them but that is a separate piece that you have to carry along with you and strap onto the boat , not to be left on the boat . If the wheel is important "I think it is" then check out Feel Free Kayaks. They have a boat coming out in the next month that has a hi low seat , will be WIDE and stable and will fit the bill "for a kayak anyways" I would recommend looking for an old Coleman Crawdad ..... They are rotomolded plastic and work great for small creeks "throw over the bank style" I also have a 12 foot jon boat and I can say getting a little winch is the key to getting up the bank . I got mine from Tractor Supply for a little over 100.00 . Good Luck

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