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Topic: New member here. Newb as well. Looking for a pedal kayak  (Read 1347 times)

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BigFishy

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Location: Clackamas
  • Date Registered: Nov 2020
  • Posts: 104
Hello everyone. I am here for learning from the experts ;) Trying to get into this thing after I saw a few guys at Pacific City on a calm day returning with limits of fish. Based on my research the Hobie Outback is the way to go so I will keep my eyes open for a used one. I can't find the classifieds section on this site for some reason. Also I would love to get out with someone who has a spare kayak just to experience it before I start spending money :) I have also had a pretty good first year salmon fishing  :P
« Last Edit: November 17, 2020, 11:55:23 AM by tarasaudi »
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HuyFishin

  • Perch
  • ***
  • Huyfishin Youtube page.
  • Location: Alberta/British Columbia
  • Date Registered: May 2020
  • Posts: 60
i find kayak popularity changes depending on the region. My area on the west coast in canada it seems like oldtowns predators and bigwaters are most common.


SD2OR

  • Salmon
  • ******
  • Location: Eugene, OR
  • Date Registered: Jul 2020
  • Posts: 623
I see great deals on Hobies on Craigslist all the time.
A day without fishing probably wouldn't kill me,
but why risk it?

3rd Place AOTY 2023

3rd Place ORC 2023

1st Place Team Event BCS 2023
12th Place Individual BCS 2023

2nd Place AOTY 2022
1st Place Tiny Fish Slam 2022



2007 Red Hobie Outback "Serenity"
2021 Camo Hobie Outback "Lagertha"


Mojo Jojo

  • Sturgeon
  • *******
  • Suffers from Yakfishiolus Catchyitis
  • Location: Tillamook, Oregon
  • Date Registered: May 2014
  • Posts: 6008
 Have two native propels, I live in Tillamook. What’s your schedule look like?



Shannon
2013 Jackson Big Tuna "Aircraft Carrier"
2011 Native Mariner Propel "My pickup truck"
2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
20?? Cobra Fish-N-Dive “10yo grandson’s”
20?? Emotion Sparky “5 yr old granddaughter’s”


BigFishy

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Location: Clackamas
  • Date Registered: Nov 2020
  • Posts: 104
I am not 100 percent set on Hobie. This is what internet tells me but I have no personal experience with them so open for suggestions.
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BigFishy

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Location: Clackamas
  • Date Registered: Nov 2020
  • Posts: 104
Have two native propels, I live in Tillamook. What’s your schedule look like?

I am usually free weekends (except upcoming one) I will PM you!
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b0w_bender

  • Herring
  • **
  • Pat Moore - in Issaquah Wa.
  • Location: Issaquah Wa
  • Date Registered: Nov 2020
  • Posts: 24
I bought one of the least expensive new Kayaks on the market the perception Crank 10.0 I absolutely love it. However because it has a prop, weeds can be an issue and it doesn't do well in water below 3 feet but being able to peddle backwards without pulling a cable is a plus. The Hobie does well in both those weeds and the shallows but you need to pull a lever to switch directions.  The Crank 10 is less than 1500 new and that is less than you will typically spend on a used Hobie. For me I'm fishing mostly open water with a down rigger so absolutely the prop drive is best for me. If I had to spend $3000 on a new Hobie I would not be a kayak fisherman. That's my two sense and some food for thought.

https://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=22502.0
"Experience" is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. 
If you teach a kid to Shoot or fish you will be rewarded with a lifetime of smiles.


BigFishy

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Location: Clackamas
  • Date Registered: Nov 2020
  • Posts: 104
I bought one of the least expensive new Kayaks on the market the perception Crank 10.0 I absolutely love it. However because it has a prop, weeds can be an issue and it doesn't do well in water below 3 feet but being able to peddle backwards without pulling a cable is a plus. The Hobie does well in both those weeds and the shallows but you need to pull a lever to switch directions.  The Crank 10 is less than 1500 new and that is less than you will typically spend on a used Hobie. For me I'm fishing mostly open water with a down rigger so absolutely the prop drive is best for me. If I had to spend $3000 on a new Hobie I would not be a kayak fisherman. That's my two sense and some food for thought.

https://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=22502.0
Thank you bow bender and nice video explaining things. I love it when people are able to take the most out of things  that might not necessarily designed for specific task. But it appears that most kayakers are DIYers anyways. I am all open for suggestions.
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BigFishy

  • Rockfish
  • ****
  • Location: Clackamas
  • Date Registered: Nov 2020
  • Posts: 104
Update. After couple trips to Garibaldi (thanks MoJo) and one on small kayak from Costco I decided to jump fully in. Recently picked up a Hobie Outback from Next Adventure and in a process of installing a fish finder and few other accessories. My brother-in-law also picked up an Outback. We are planning to hit Garibaldi in the coming weeks and then hopefully go with someone experienced to PC/Depoe Bay. I would love to hear about any upcoming trips. Sadly I won't be able to participate in the upcoming ORC; that would have been a great way to get out and learn.
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