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Need help on First Ocean fishing kayak
Ok guys I've been looking into fishing kayaks for about two years now and I'm not getting any younger so I've decided this is the year I get my very fist kayak. I am 66" 175lbs and looking for a kayak that's gonna last for several years. My choices are the following. Trident Ultra 4.7, Native ultimate 14.5 solo, Native Manta ray 14 and the Jackson cuda 14. I'm currently deployed to Afghanistan but will be returning in the next couple weeks and would like to have a nice welcome home present waiting for me. Anyways any comments suggestions personal experiences are very welcome. I'm supper excited been out of the fishing game over a year so I'm ready to hit the water hard again. Thanx for all you're help
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Trident ultra or the trident 13 or 15
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Welcome back to the world! And thank you for your service! You need someone to fish with you can hit me up!
You might want to look into a Hobie Outback too. I absolutely LOVE mine! |
I bought my hobie outback when I got from the Stan last year and love it. A little more money but the mirage drive is worth every penny.
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All sound like great choices to me, I love my x factor but at 6'6 it might be a tight fit. When you get back if you ever need a fishing buddy hit me up. I got my yak when I got back from the stan great therapy for my hand after getting shot over there. Also be sure to keep your eye out for the heroes on the water events oex puts on for vets. Its an awesome thing thwy do and its all free.
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You can pick up a used outback within your budget, one just sold for I think it was $1200 here a few days ago.
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Yes I was looking T it the only problem is I'm still gone and won't be back for a couple more weeks so I'm hoping to either pick up a new one and have it delivered and just be patient and pick one up when I get back.
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So what is some of the gear I am gonna need right of the bat to be able to get out there.
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checklist
I'm new to this and have been checking off the items. Stay safe Quote:
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You come home in a few weeks so I understand there are 1.9 billion questions you have because your pumped to get after it.:D Go to OEX when you get back and test drive some yaks before you convince yourself looking through CL or other website that THAT is the one for you. 2nd there are many threads on here in regards to necessary gear starting out, started by guys just like you. 3rd your a lucky dog, you'll be here for the best fishing of the year and I'll be replacing you next weekend!
P.S. I have a Tarpon 120 and love it, don't forfeit your man card to a Hobie:cool: |
I'm not sure how soon you will actually be back, but Heroes on the Water is hosting it's next event on July 27th. Come on out we have all the gear and multiple kayaks for you to paddle if you don't already have your own by then.
It's a good day to spend on the water, everything is provided for you. If you have any questions shoot me a msg. |
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Does anyone have any experience with the Malibu X-Factor or the Stealth 14? I'm interested to hear about these two as well as the Trident 15 thanx.
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Welcome aboard and welcome back!!!! Thanks for protecting our country!!!! I did 10 years myself so its always a pleasure hearing guys come home.
Now to the fishing stuff, I'd say the OK 15, I looked at one myself many times before going with the x-factor. I think everyone hit all the strong points on the yak so I don't have to repeat. Another cool thing that almost sold me is that you can get it in urban camo. I still love all the military stuff!!!!!!!! |
I have an xfactor and its awesome. Had the forward hatch plummed for the livewell. Very stable, fast enough and a lot of room ( for a kayak). I have more than enough storage space so overall, I'm very pleased. Great product....
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