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Topic: field and stream talon 12  (Read 2849 times)

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Combatmedicjosh

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  • Location: Salem, Oregon
  • Date Registered: Mar 2015
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Has anyone had any first hand experience with the field and stream talon 12 fishing kayak? Im looking for a kayak around 500 dollers or less that would be good in lakes rivers and the sound. also looking at the ascend 12t. need a weight capacity of 350+. any information would be greatly appreciated thank you.


Justin

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I used that model for my first year of kayak fishing.  I enjoyed it as my beginning boat.  After that I switch ed to an Outback.
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Noah

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I've had the chance to paddle one and there is a night and day comparison between the F&S and a T11, T13, tarpon, etc. Its really worth the extra money if you want something that paddles well.