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Hi All. Great forum, I have learned a lot reading the forum pages.
I am hoping to get into kayak fishing, and have read soooooooo many reviews of different kayaks for my purpose. I like the look of the scupper pro tw angler, however I would like to trial one. Does anyone know if there are any in scotland I could see in the flesh? Thanks Mike |
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Jan 7 2012, 05:24 PM
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Hi All. Great forum, I have learned a lot reading the forum pages. I am hoping to get into kayak fishing, and have read soooooooo many reviews of different kayaks for my purpose. I like the look of the scupper pro tw angler, however I would like to trial one. Does anyone know if there are any in scotland I could see in the flesh? Thanks Mike Hi Mike, have just last year got into kayak fishing, its just fantastic to have the freedom to visit small inlets and coves around the coast that aren't accessable by boat. I tried out quite a few before i bought and you definately must try lots before you commit as they are all so different. The one thing I would say though is get one that is as long as you can handle otherwise if you want to cover any distance it will be such hard work. The longer the sit on the faster you will go. you will of course trade this speed for manouverability so its important that you decide exactly what you want your kayak to do. hope this may help, happy fishing. Nick. |
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