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Old 03-09-2008, 04:23 PM   #1
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Maybe a step forward, with the more experienced angler in mind. I'm a little baffled by anglers who never learn to "surf" their kayak and choose to prepare for the worst instead. I personally don't stow or leash any of my rods and have never flipped while landing in ten years now. I've been considering a couple of "faster" kayaks for the sole purpose of chasing "bird schools" and what lies below (W,S, Tarpon 16 and O,K, Trident, and Hobie come to mind) Anyone with experience in this style of kayak-fishing will confirm the importance of capitalizing on the "one shot" you get. This kayak looks like another strong link in the chain from the company that has a lock on the kayak fishing industry. What to do with so many great options?


I'm not baffled that people dont ALL have the same skill sets. Not too complex. Thats just how the world is. Kudos to you for having a perfect record. /bing
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Old 03-11-2008, 08:57 AM   #2
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I'm not baffled that people dont ALL have the same skill sets. Not too complex. Thats just how the world is. Kudos to you for having a perfect record. /bing
I also feel it's not "too complex" to read a sentence without taking it out of context ("I'm a little baffled by anglers who never learn to "surf" their kayak and choose to prepare for the worst instead"). Then again "people don't all have the same skill sets" as you mentioned. For anyone with the ability to "chew gum and walk" or "read" could learn something from this simple statement. Maybe it's a good idea to learn to handle my kayak with confidence instead of always preparing for the worst.
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