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To: redfish who wrote (266)2/4/2004 8:59:24 AM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 325
 
Well, I expect not too many people *ever* knew this thread existed. What? It's on the hot list?? lol... (o:

Always good to know there are a few canoeists and kayakers around. What kind of kayak do you use for fishing? Is it one of the newer "recreational" style yaks?? Those ones that are about 12 ft long and 30 inches wide? I've kind of been considering getting one this summer -- to take out on days when I'm going solo and don't feel like loading and unloading my 15 foot canoe -- not that the canoe is at all heavy, because it isn't, but it's just a little awkward to load/unload and get properly tied down.

croc



To: redfish who wrote (266)2/5/2004 12:00:57 AM
From: Capt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 325
 
Hi Redfish,

I'm around W. Palm Beach and recently sold my Scupper Pro TW by Ocean Kayak ....I used it for diving, fishing and day tripping. I'm thinking of getting the new Prowler. It's supposed to be a bit more stable and just as fast!

I'm not much of a fisherman, I'm a much better at spear fishing and free diving. I have a mid handle Yokooji "Pipe" gun from Hawaii that is deadly....

Capt....