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jeremy
Location: Portland, Maine
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Posted: Mon 03/07/05 5:47 pm Post subject: Check THIS OUT - what do you think? |
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I use a kyak here in maine all the time - mostly in saltwater. for me, it has been the best all around versatile device when i need a source of water transportation. i can cover lot's of water. beach it easily. transport it easily and it won't pop - so for me it makes sense.
A friend emailed me this link - NOW THIS makes even more sense to me! Put it in upstream drift down and cruise back up! - throw it on the flats and chase stripers blue fish around - beach it on the sandbars or river side easily if you don't want to fish out of it - it will do just fine in 6" of water and I can strap it to my car.
I think I am sold....
Check out the website - http://www.mokai.com/ -BE SURE TO WATCH THE STREAMING VIDEO DEMO.
What are your thoughts????
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RickW
Location: Syracuse, NY
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Posted: Mon 03/07/05 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Looks pretty cool, some buds of mine do a lot of kayaking around cape cod for stripers and blues, they're gonna go nuts for this. I just wonder how the power unit will hold up in the salt |
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KodiakCommando
Location: Kodiak, Alaska
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Posted: Mon 03/07/05 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Those look pretty cool but all i need around here is a pontoon boat and a kyak. They probably woul not fit me or my dad anyway, both of us are over 6'7". |
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Russ
Location: Eagle River Alaska
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Posted: Fri 03/11/05 12:52 am Post subject: |
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| i've never used a kayak but my canoe is great for fly fishing on lakes. I use outriggers on it for awesome stability. |
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