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Junior
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 11
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I still haven't figured out why the Jackson's aren't as popular as they should be, but I run mine. Granted, I haven't fished down southward of most of the guys here, but I do fish in some rougher conditions. The Cuda's great for west coast salt.
The fishing on the west coast, however, is drastically different. I've done some east coast salt, and it's just like a lot of our freshwater stuff. I definitely prefer our fisheries.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: East County
Posts: 914
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I still haven't figured out why the Jackson's aren't as popular as they should be, but I run mine. Granted, I haven't fished down southward of most of the guys here, but I do fish in some rougher conditions. The Cuda's great for west coast salt.
Probably has a lot to do with the marketing and where the different brands are manufactured. A lot of yaks probably started out regionally and the locals used them, and now it's just a matter of brand recognition and product loyalty. Also, how many different brands can one kayak shop carry? Like cars, some people like Fords and some people like Ferrari's.
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