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CB you the man, an old geezer like you paddling about, amazing. :clap:
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always wanted a sit on top. mostly for surfing and such. i'm about 225 feet from the beach.
wife says wont be boating as much this year due to gas prices. i told her i would forgo boating once a week if i could buy a kayak. something like the cobra revision. by the way stinko, gay shoes. |
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If MJ won't start a new forum section.
Here's one to at least to occupy ya'll with.
http://www.coastaloutdoors.com/ibf/i...?showforum=184 |
We have a local New England kayak fishing site and there's quite a few others.
This is the one I frequent the most. http://newenglandkayakfishing.com/forums.html |
heres a couple site for SC
http://www.sckayakfishing.com/ http://www.charlestonfishing.com/for...sp?FORUM_ID=35 |
Dang, all the old geezers have yaks! LOL
I might have to get me one....................when I grow up. :sleep: |
Sean....I like the color of your tarpon....
CTT...make fun of my shoes all you want, but they rock! After fishing offshore Ill usually have aching feet/calves when I wore my topsiders or sperrys. The first tric I wore with these (not crocs, these are a nother brand that is softer than crocs) I fished through the night for 18 hours straight and not a SINGLE pain the next day.:beer: |
My mom bought a couple Hobie kayaks that she has up at her cottage on Scituate Harbor. I hate the darn things because you simply cannot go out in them without getting your arse and lower 1/2 of your shirt wet.
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just depends on the yak. I was dry as a bone after 4 hours of fishing the Tarpon. :sun:
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