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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Carlsbad
Posts: 591
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 520
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pro angler is a boat not a kayak
![]() I dont like leaning back or the way I sit in the Hobie, makes me feel like im going to flip. Im sure adjusting the mirage Drive would fix most of that. I feel more at controll paddling than I do peddling. |
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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 7
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hobie rocks!!!
I have a pro angler \EVO drive, spent the past week IN lake havusu , put 20 miles on and never did paddle or peddle . Iwas just FISHING!!!!
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
Posts: 753
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,123
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The Mirage drive is a wonderful thing but you still need to bring along a paddle. If you want to go into the kelp, the peddle system will not cut it. Paddles are a necessity. Similarly, landing in big surf is easier with a paddle. I strap down the drive, raise the rudder and use the paddle on almost every landing.
That said, in my opinion, the Hobie system is far superior when used for a fishing platform. The other day I was chasing a fast moving YT feeding frenzy while trying to cast a jig stick.I peddled like an Olympic sprinter while getting my jig stick ready to cast. I would have to have chosen one activity or the other on a paddle kayak. For the record, my Revo caught up with the fish and it only took me one cast to hook up. Try it once and you will be a convert. Bob |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Hobie makes a high quality kayak, and nice fishing accessories.
Custom plug and play bait tank, slick rod holders, good sealing hatches, good customer support after the purchase, and more. The mirage drive is soo efficient that you'll probably gain weight after buying a Hobie. No Joke, is almost impossible to break a sweat. -------------------------- |
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 478
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It's a little like the longboarder vs. shortboarder controversy in surfing or skiing vs. snowboarding. There are a lot of guys out there that have been kayak fishing for a long time, are excellent fishermen, and they paddle their kayak. Then along comes the mirage drive, more popularity, and maybe the hobie makes if easier to be a good fisherman.
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 54
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Kayak: : an Eskimo canoe made of a frame covered with skins except for a small opening in the center and propelled by a double-bladed paddle...
So none of us are fishing out of true kayaks since we don't have the animal skins. So those Hobie guys are doin it ALLL wrong. No animal skins or double bladed paddle? Hobies arent real kayaks they're fake kayaks... i fish a fake kayak called a Pro Angler... so next time make sure to cover your PWC with fish skins that way it will become a kayak... ![]() |
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#9 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 175
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I would love a hobie, but as has been said, too rich for my blood right now. I love my x-factor. Its a great boat and I love how comfortable I feel on it after fishing it for all of this time. But yesterday, it would have been grand to have pedals. But then I ask myself, "How many times has this scenario happened"??? Not enough to justify the purchase for me obviously!! I'll likely keep paddling until someone wants to swap me for their hobie! |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,568
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#11 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 552
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I use to have a Hobie. Due to the rude and malicious Hobie rep I dealt with, I will never own one again. I'm aware that some people have had good experiences dealing with Hobie after the sale, but my experience was horrid.
They state that you have hands free (as in plural); frankly you don't due to the need to constantly keep a hand on the rudder control; so it's only one hand free. I had a lengthy email exchange with the Hobie rep. Franky if anyone ever gets hurt on one of their pedal drive kayaks and they decide to sue Hobie, the emails I have from Hobie will sink them. I simply still can't believe the Hobie rep actually put what he did in writing. I got rid of the Hobie yak I had, and haven't regretted it. |
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Leo
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: La Jolla, CA
Posts: 482
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All I can say is,, hands free
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