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I second the Wilderness Systems Tarpon.
A very stable and fast boat. Plus a great fishing platform for the price. |
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The new x factor can hold 600 lbs I believe
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I lift mine up and set it upside down on top of my trailblazer no problem.
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When I get back those are the three I'm very interested in looking at
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I have an assortment of swimbaits, spinner baits and crankbaits for bass. For halibut, i use live bait with size 4/0 live bait hooks, 6 ounce torpedo sinker and a 3 way swivel.
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Maybe when I get back you can school me up on what I'd need for bass. Never really been bass fishing but I would like to. I have a few rods and reels that might be suited for a light and heavy set up.
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Is that a lot of gear?
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Not alot of gear at all... take your base kayak weight and add....
Depth finder, battery, bait tank, AND the water in your bait tank 8# per gallon, rods, tackle, clothing, weights, lures it adds up quickly. Unless your on your last belt loop.... you know who you are..... you should be good Oscar. Just heed everyones warning that this does in fact become extremely addicting..... |
I don't know about you, but 30 pounds just in TACKLE seems like a hella lot. I probably carry 30 pounds combined in tackle, rods, tools, batteries, and beer. I should probably carry more beer though ;)
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