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giles

Cull buck specialist
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The kid disappointed me. I told him my intentions and he chose to spend the money in other places😔.

He did talk to me about it yesterday. Said he didn’t want one because he’d be the only one with it and he wanted something he would use.
 

OhioWhiteTails

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The kid disappointed me. I told him my intentions and he chose to spend the money in other places😔.

He did talk to me about it yesterday. Said he didn’t want one because he’d be the only one with it and he wanted something he would use.
I'll be sure to hog mine when you guys come up this year. Then you can tell him, "hey you could be out there too, but NOOOO..":LOL:
 

Stressless

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Loves me some Kayak fishing...
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teenbowhunter

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We always had one two person canoe and one kayak when we were kids, that way one kid could take a break when tired. Can’t really go wrong if sticking to slower water. Canoe is handier for deer hunting.
 
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Big H

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Well, I went to West Marine to get a stainless screw for my boat cushions that I couldn't find in Medina. $1.09 each, so I got a few, just in case. It was a trap! I ended up loading the two (2), Wilderness Systems Recon120 HD's in the back of my truck and brought them home. I couldn't walk away from the deal. They were on clearance for $704.98, which I thought was a good deal since they were $1,400 or something normally. Then the manager told me that they wanted to get rid of them and they were 50% off the clearance price! I told him, "let's load them up " :ROFLMAO: $352.00 each. BTW, they are set up for the peddle system already, which according to the website are pretty damn expensive.
 

Big H

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They don't have the peddle drive, I will have to purchase that separately. Does anyone have a peddle system kayak? Thoughts? Are they worth almost $1,400?
 
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I'd love to have a pedal kayak, but all of them are $1200 and up. :rolleyes: It's just what they cost and if I want one, that's the price and I'll just have to bite the bullet and get one. :sneaky:

I did a quick search on pedal drives only and the pricing is anywhere from $400 to $1300. :unsure: I would ask the dealership you purchased it from, about the pricing. Even if you don't get the pedal drive, that's a great looking kayak and it should be easy to paddle around. (y)
 

Sgt Fury

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Here’s some pics.
I had a pedal drive….great if you’re always in deep water but no good in shallow water. You can lift it up when you get to shallow water but it’ll take up a lot of space on top of the kayak and space is a premium on a yak. If you’re fishing a lot of deep water and you want to fight the tide or have a great distance to travel, then the pedal drive would be worth it. I guess it depends on what type of fishing you plan on doing. @Stressless fishes a lot with a kayak, maybe he’ll offer some advice.
 

Stressless

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Thx George,
They don't have the peddle drive, I will have to purchase that separately. Does anyone have a peddle system kayak? Thoughts? Are they worth almost $1,400?
Worth every penny*

* if you fish larger water bodies
* if you are trying to fish small structures
* if you use your hands to fish 😉

My take is watch for a resale on a peddle yak. Many folks get them and then figure out its a lot of work. Put them up for sale loaded with expensive stuff, don't use them for a year or more and post 'em for 50% less then new.

Buddy just got out of the slammer and picked up this Pro Angler three weeks ago for much less than 1/2 price of a new one. The gear is worth about $1500.

No question peddles are better for fishing, paddles work okay, but no comparison to the efficiency of peddles for fishing. Been using both peddles and paddles for 20+ years can't really go wrong with either- enjoy!!
 
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Big H

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Thx George,

Worth every penny*

* if you fish larger water bodies
* if you are trying to fish small structures
* if you use your hands to fish 😉

My take is watch for a resale on a peddle yak. Many folks get them and then figure out its a lot of work. Put them up for sale loaded with expensive stuff, don't use them for a year or more and post 'em for 50% less then new.

Buddy just got out of the slammer and picked up this Pro Angler three weeks ago for much less than 1/2 price of a new one. The gear is worth about $1500.

No question peddles are better for fishing, paddles work okay, but no comparison to the efficiency of peddles for fishing. Neen using both peddles and paddles for 20+ years can't really go wrong with either- enjoy!!
Thank you for your input.
 
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