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Ky221
Posted 10/23/2013 2:54 PM (#669853 - in reply to #669819)
Subject: Re: Muskie Kayak




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Idk how his wheel things work. All I know is I see him kick it upright all the time and take off pulling it..pretty convienent if you ask me. I have never once watched him take out his pedal drive either. We fish creeks. Pretty shallow. Deepest holes are usually 6-7feet. His kayak works for him and he kicks my ass catching fish out if it.
A kayak isn't my first choice either. My idea of a perfect small water muskie boat is exactly what I said I fish out of. A bass hunter ex. Why? 1) you are sitting up above the water in a pretty comfortable swivel seat, 2) very stable, 3) only 700$

Lets compare weight of various creek boats.

1) Coleman crawad, no comfortable seats that come with the boat unless you or the previous owner install them- 133#
2) bass hunter ex- ready to go out of the box- 135#
http://m.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1258683...

The boat you mentioned is..no lighter than my boat, like I said earlier..if weight is an issue and he fishes alone. There is nothing out there that is going to compete with the sea eagle 285. I have a buddy that fishes out if one and its a killer setup. And only 42#

Edited by Ky221 10/23/2013 3:09 PM

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