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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Riverside
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I know one thing for sure.. My Paddle yaks, even the tanks are easier to surf launch and land then a peddle yak.. No issues about a drive & sand; just you with the hope you can properly time a set..
Now for fishing. Peddle yak for sure.. Nothing beats being able to kick peddle with a surface iron rod in hand chasing boils. Can't really do that with a paddle kayak.. the outback with those turbo fins, if you are really kicking can get you up to 5 knots so no worry about drifting away.. My thing i'm caught up on is new, they cost the same as a well suited skiff.. Just too hard of a decision to make when i got the tacoma so i feel you.. ![]()
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