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Old 05-23-2011, 12:55 PM   #15
chris138
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Originally Posted by THE DARKHORSE View Post
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All this time I thought my kayak was designed for flat rivers, lakes and streams. It's obviously too large and heavy to surf launch and land on a regular basis. Not to mention, I'm sure it's too slow to cover the great distances required to consistently catch Yellowtail. I've heard from so many guys that it's not a kayak designed for the big-water. And who am I to say that those guys don't know what they're talking about? Move along folks---nothing here to see.
Lol so I guess you lost your bet with sharon? Gotta love a fresh dosage of sodium chloride from a fellow fisherperson.
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