kayak???
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No TC freaking Earthlink sucks....I told them it was broken on their end Friday, they refused to put a trouble ticket in because everything looked fine on there end..Think I am the only person in Moultrie using Earthlink and I'm about to fix that problem
Anyway Dillamite that is the one Litt's got, I want the new one...
Anyway Dillamite that is the one Litt's got, I want the new one...
I do a great deal of fishing out of a kayak--I use a Tarpon, which is a sit on top. It seems that most of the kayaks I see around this area are the Sit Insides--I haven't figured out why people in this area prefer them. The Pungo is a fast boat, and is stable for a sit in, but it is as difficult to enter and exit the boat as any other sit-in. I used to have a sit-in--I couldn't get in or out of the kayak in anything deeper than thigh-deep water, whereas I can literally swim up to my Tarpon and climb in and out of the boat in water over my head.
So, I'd offer as a suggestion to at least try a sit on top--either a Scupper or a Tarpon or a Prowler; the Pungo might well be the boat for you, but it's worthwhile to try a few boats before you make your ultimate decision.
So, I'd offer as a suggestion to at least try a sit on top--either a Scupper or a Tarpon or a Prowler; the Pungo might well be the boat for you, but it's worthwhile to try a few boats before you make your ultimate decision.