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  • heritage kayaks - TexasKayakFisherman. com
    Re: heritage kayaks by lptxguy » Fri Jun 08, 2012 2:39 pm It's the same yak the only difference is the angler has a backpad not a full seat and the front hatch is smaller When you purchase this yak at academy they may even give you 10% off for the display yak if you ask The gone fishing seat matches nice with this yak
  • Eddyline Kayaks - TexasKayakFisherman. com
    Some kayaks are on the selves while others are out of stock forever… anyone know the real reason why? The pandemic has a lot to do with it Factories shut down while people started buying anything outdoors in frenzy form which triggered a materials demand factories and logistic companies couldn't and still can't keep up with
  • hobie kayaks - TexasKayakFisherman. com
    Hobie kayaks are great yaks and are some of the best built yaks on the water The Hobie Quest has no hull slap and is one of the fastest 13' yaks I have ever paddeled It come fully rigged with seat, paddle, gear bucket, hatches, handles, rod holders, pockets, and paddle keepers, and all of this is just about $1000
  • Malibu kayaks - TexasKayakFisherman. com
    Malibu kayaks by Kodiakk » Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:24 pm Since my handle broke and I've had nothing but problems with the plastic in my X-factor having to have it patched multiple times in a year I've decided to buy another one I've read and read about Malibu kayaks having issues with leaking kayaks and plastic breaking
  • Best kayaks for hauling kids - TexasKayakFisherman. com
    Re: Best kayaks for hauling kids by tylerdurden » Mon May 09, 2016 2:02 pm I don't know how often my 6 and 9 year old would go with me My guess is maybe 10%-20% of the time I am just going to buy a kayak that suits my needs then just buy a little inflatable kayak that I can tow around while paddling then pull them along side me when we stop
  • Old School Kayaks - TexasKayakFisherman. com
    Re: Old School Kayaks Kayak KidSun Feb 15, 2015 6:28 pm My "oldie" was a canvas covered, wood ribbed, yak Acquired it in 1948 Weighed less than 40 pounds and glided after each stroke like an olympic skater on ice First SOT was a Wilderness 160 that I purchased in 2003 Still consider it the best of the plastics sot's
  • Quietest Kayaks 13 Feet and Under - texaskayakfisherman. com
    Quietest Kayaks 13 Feet and Under by fisherinsa » Mon Sep 05, 2005 9:13 pm I could use some help in investigating a new kayak purchase I would like to know what the quietest kayak is under 13 feet I know hull slap and other things are factors I would appreciate some advice and recomendations for a quiet fishing kayak
  • Trend towards heavier bulkier kayaks - texaskayakfisherman. com
    Re: Trend towards heavier bulkier kayaks by SurfRunner » Wed Feb 18, 2015 3:25 pm richg99 wrote: You know, certain inexpensive brands ( you know which) are considered low class They are made out of the thinner plastic and are extremely light Other than reading about some seam troubles, I'm not so sure they don't make a lot of sense for quick




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