It's a 2012 Hobie Pro Angler 14
The more I look at those Hobie Pro Anglers, the more I like.
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In my case, that price would affect me only one time. By the time I wore it out, I would be too wore out to fish anymore.
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The Native Watercraft Ultimate 14.5 Tandem. Bare bones. No electronics. No pedals. Definitely one of the most stable kayaks I have ever used, and by far the most roomy. All my gear fits inside my kayak so I don't have to worry about rods sticking up or out when I get into brush along the banks, etc. Plenty of room for a fishing partner if I choose to put the second seat in. And extremely versatile. I have used it for fishing, waterfowl and deer hunting, and to make to 120 mile nonstop trips across the state of Michigan, so the comfort is there as well.
It is not about the equipment you have to use,
It is about how you use the equipment you have. :DRetiredRR, ILRiverRat LIKED above post
No Pro Angler but here's my Outback all rigged and ready. The trailer is a HF and makes the entire day much more enjoyable. My bait/livewell and two batteries in the aft is too much. I need to move my batteries to the front if I'm going to fill that homemade bait tank up .
That is fine! Just can't beat Hobie! For me anyway! Have you tried the trolling motor?
I love my Revo13. I wouldn't go as much as I do, if I didn't have one.