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Mine is the same as thrillhouse but desert camo and slightly bigger wheels on the cart. Ascend fs12t sot. I only have pics of the front of it with some very welcomed guests blocking the view of the yak
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Member No.: 8483
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Hey there's my first sideways pjc(that I can think of) now I get to join the club and ask the mods to please fix it if you wouldn't mind? Thanks in advance
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Member No.: 4160
Joined: April 28, 2013
I have a Tarpon 120 which I purchased in 2018. I know understand why yak fishing is so popular. I mostly use it on Pigeon lake. My boat has become a floating decoration since buying the yak.
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Member No.: 12096
Joined: July 13, 2016
I have a Tarpon 140 and I use that mostly. I also have 2 Pungo 140's. I have been kayak fishing for over 10 years and was an avid canoeist prior. I have had my Tarpon on a lot of lakes and rivers as well as fishing in the ocean. It is very stable. David K
how do you like the PA? i'm debating between the PA and outback. Looking at getting one this spring/summer. Right now i'm using an Ocean Trident 13.
I love my Pro Angler. I did have a PA14 before. It is a little more stable, more storage space in the front and can carry 2 rods in the flush mounts but I love the PA12.
This is the Ferrari of Kayaks and is very stable to stand and fish.
If it is in your budget I would recommend it. I carry it in the bed of by Ram 1500 with an extender bar and also have a trailer.
Only use the trailer on trips when I need the bed of the truck to haul gear.
Iching to get out, but looks like we will be ice fishing for some time with the 20+ inches of ice everywhere.
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I have an Old Town Loon 126 Angler. It’s a sit in but very stable and easy to maneuver with on Lake Simcoe. Still doing mods but I hav a humminbird helix 5 on it mounted to a Scotty slide track and mount. I mounted the transducer using the same track system using the Scotty kayak transducer mount which is in arms reach so I can lift it out of the water when beaching.
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Joined: December 21, 2013
Here is a pic of my son in my Yak alongside his mom in hers. We were out paddling, not fishing this day so my fish finder, rod holder, crate and other accessories are all not installed. Quite like the pescador (basically the old model tarpon with some added features). Love the integrated transducer holder on the underside, means I never have to worry about removing it or fearing damage when beaching. Would love a pedal yak, but wouldn't be able to manage without a trailer and I am already at max driveway space with the aluminum on it's trailer.
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Member No.: 17143
Joined: February 23, 2019
Look like you guys had a good day in the yaks. I alway like to see kids enjoying time with ther dad. My kids are grown now but we jus started fishing together on kayaks and hope to do the same with grandchild in a few years. Check out my recent posts: toddler travel bed & fillet fish knife
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Member No.: 8390
Joined: January 15, 2015
I fish out of a 12.5 RIOT EDGE. Will be adding some rod holders this year, so I don't have to re tie as much. Love kayak fishing, think I started doing it about 7-8 years ago now
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Nice Yaks Guys!
I am a newb when it comes to yak Fishing. I picked up a 12 foot ascend SOT fishing kayak. I just got some parts in the mail so I will be rigging my Lawrance 4x fish finder. I only had time to get it out once last year and had trouble steering keeping straight since I don't have a rudder. I might be adding one this year. especially for river fishing.
I am pumped to land a few fish in the yak this year!