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Old 06-13-2007, 06:49 AM   #5
Randog
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I am so glad I came here for advice. I think it best that I take my time and do a lot more reading. As I said above, the time I used to save more money will work with the time I need to do my research.

Thank you very much for the insight and taking the time to respond.

Cheers,

-=R=-

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Originally Posted by zeelaagee View Post
Randy,

It depends on what a good deal to you is... what do you plan on using it for? Honestly, I'm sure the other members would agree, there are many other far better fishing kayaks out there and I've seen them rigged and ready to fish for under $900.

Here's an article on choosing a fishing kayak that you may like to read.

http://kayakfishingstuff.com/choosin...hing_kayak.asp

I'm sure DGax will post the links to 15 other such articles soon. He's good like that.

Believe me, I know the excitement that comes with the desire to buy a kayak, (I was fiending this time last year myself) but haste can only pay off with a bad decision and I'm glad I did my homework before my purchase. Do your research with comparisons and price shop for the best buy. Be honest about your abilities and expectations. Choose a yak that fits you for your size, shape, usage, etc. If it were me offered that kayak, I'd pass it up... but that's just me.

Good luck,
Andy
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