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Topic: New in Albany  (Read 1677 times)

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sher715

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2017
  • Posts: 7
I've been reading posts for years from kayakers on other forums where they were fishing from their yaks, and it looked like such a blast. I didn't ever think it would work for me due to back issues until I test drove a Hobie PA. A 12 is in my future in the next few months and I'm really looking forward to it and to learning more about opportunities in our area.


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Drifter2007

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  • Location: Lebanon
  • Date Registered: Mar 2017
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Welcome! I live just the other side of Lebanon. I try to get as much kayak time as possible.
1991 Desert Storm (USMC)
2004-2005 OIF (US ARMY)
2006-2007 OEF (US ARMY)
2009-2010 OIF II (US Army)
2016 Retired!


 

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