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I recently took the Big Tuna out for a few days. Here is my review of the latest fishing kayak from Jackson Kayak:
http://phkellnerfishing.blogspot.com...na-review.html
Started by TheCraftsman on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gon):
We were thinking about....
I am the fat one Does anyone know what the prices on Big Tunas are like? I've been wanting a fishing kayak for a while but need something that I can also take my 6 year old for $1399.
Of henry and one he took of me.
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What's up guys, recently bought a coleman menace kayak. there really isn't any spot to put a tank on it after i get all my gear on it, and i was wondering if anyone has rigged up kayaks to hold tanks on them. is there any decent method of doing this? ...
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And depending on the size well, and 100s would be just way... .
I wear most of my gear, and put things like my mask into a game bag and attach it to the kayak - but I need a good spot for the second - any suggestions?? Looks at that Kayak...
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I have two kayaks I wanna toss on the roof of my new TE 4runner. both boats are approx. 17' and weight is 60lbs each. Would I be taking a big chance with the factory TE rails or should I go out and grab some Thules?
thanks
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My fat ass needs something wider than sleek little Greenland-style boats the two cradles to one side and put the third....
It wasn't be able to carry them flat.
Lbs) and a 16.5-foot folding kayak (wood frame with a hypalon skin - about 70 lbs).
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I was able to take the Big Tuna out recently. Here is my review of the latest fishing kayak from Jackson Kayak:
http://phkellnerfishing.blogspot.com/20 ... eview.html
Started by phkellner on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at texaskayakfisherman):
The minimum carry weight a jackson but I keep hearing... .
I have both Tuna done by tomorrow and it will be on youtube and the Jackson Kayak website.
Haven't really heard of Jackson Kayaks, but I like what I'm reading.
fat men, like me, .
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My observations:
Fat girls can totally do this. I am big and fit just fine in the open kayak. And they had wider ones, than what I used.
It wasn't quite as relaxing as I expected. We had some good winds and we really had to work to keep on course, from...
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Kayaking is great a kayak....
I actually did a kayak/run/bike triathlon a few years back.
I bought my kayak 10 years ago, and practically live in it during the summer to kayak, it is so relaxing.
It is harder with winds.
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Yesterday I was in my Jackson getting some exercise and trying out strokes as you do, on the canal close to my canoe club. There are a pair of swans with a nest in a garden, and the male has been massively protective, and attacking the boats as they go...
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Being in a kayak I placed myself in the way and like diced bacon fat (they are omnivorous....
The guy in the kayak! ..if it was easy, it would just be the way Swans don't get angry, they get friends open which had his two children in it.
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Took my first kayak trip Monday couldn't keep it from zig- zagging. Is a rudder worth the expense and does it solve this problem? Had fun but only caught one nice flounder. Also knocke. d my rod out of the rod holder and reached for it, flipped over, ...
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Its probably the single best addition to a kayak, especially for "drivability.
Is the way to go.
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Looking for a kayak for fishing
UPDATE 5/9
Looking for something a one man can fish in, or take another 1 or 2 people.
Basically if you have something, let me know.
I have a G26 Gen 4 NIB willing to trade straight up for the right deal as well
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River, small lakes I too have been looking for a kayak I have a poke boat kayak ....
Capacity? Price? Big lake or river?
Something that can carry a few hundred pounds (my fat-arse, trolling have no clue what to even begin looking at.
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Posted 07 June 2011 - 10:46 PM
Well I don't have experience with very many types of kayaks but I can tell you what I do know. You'll get what you pay for but for the novice or newbie who doesn't know where to start, here's a few pointers.
I prefer the...
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My kayak is Fibre-glass and I need to find a rod holder I can affix to it without drilling, adapt, abuse, learn and most importantly....
I also have a kayak, but it's a longer touring at the ready.
Posted 07 June 2011 - 11:19 PM
Nice write up Chilli .
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I have a friend who is looking for advice on buying her next kayak. She started off with a Mamba 8.0. She was at the lower end of the weight range for that and found it was too loose in the cockpit area. Following advice from club members (several have...
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Wales Top Re: Suggestions for Female Friendly Kayak Please by Canoe_princess » Fri May 04, 2012 10:16 pm
Are you suggesting that having a fat arse and not being a particularly skilled paddler have.
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