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Topic: Hobie anchor trolley  (Read 9492 times)

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coosbayyaker

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Where's the fishing in pedadle?



 :dontknow:


There's that and a whole lot more. In windy conditions a Hobie can move quicker w/ less effort due to the lower wind profile. When there's a drift you can control it or hover w/ the MD. You can undo snags by paddling up current and freeing w/ rod in hand. You can do the same for snagged anchors. And you can tow other yaks quite easily. (Steelheader's happy I ride a Hobie. ;D) etc. etc..

Z


exactly.....
See ya on the water..
Roy