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Gary W

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  • Location: bremerton wa
  • Date Registered: Jan 2015
  • Posts: 11
Hey guys and Gals,

     I am new to the site and have been fishing in kayaks for the last 3 years.  just thought I would get this first post out of the way.  So I have many questions about several things but I am sure there are other post for that.  I currently have two yaks, a Perception prodigy 13 sit on top and a Emotion Glide 10 been fishing out of both of those for the last few years, I am currently in the market to buy a new kayak I have been looking at two, the Hobie mirage outback and the Native Slayer Propel 13 I am uncertain of which one to get.  but anyways tight lines and good fishing. ;D


Dan_E

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  • Location: McMinnville, OR
  • Date Registered: Dec 2010
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Welcome, best to test each of them and then decide which works for you.  The leg work is different, of course the Native has a reverse gear.  I think there is a store in Port Townsend that rents Native Slayer Propels and Hobie dealers are all around.


 

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