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Old 01-08-2008, 08:23 PM
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Re: Kayak Help

you also might want to look at Hobie
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a lot of manufacturers are coming out with some specific models for fishing

I do have to agree with Cliff, a sit-on-top in the 13-16' range that is wide and stable will get you where you want to go safely and easily.

no matter the brand you choose you definitely will need a high quality back rest, a mid-range paddle made for s.o.t. kayaks, (the handle is slightly longer and the blade is a bit wider), and some dry bags for your gear.
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