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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 169540" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>For fishing mostly current areas, I plan on getting a Jackson Coosa HD. I was going to get one this spring, but I bought a ATV and blew the toy fund all to pieces. Most of the rivers in ND are too shallow and snaggy for a hobie and those fins that stick down and weeds really don't go well with the fin drive either. The Jackson Big Rig is a pretty good choice too if you are planning on just fishing ponds, but doesn't track as well in current. LOTS AND LOTS of options to think about. I would recommend talking to as many dealers and kayakers as you possibly can. Everyone has good and bad experiences that you will find useful. PM me with your phone number if you would like to talk more. I've been researching this for 3 years now and typing all I've learned is NOT something I'd like to do this early in the morning. Good Luck!!!</p><p></p><p>P.S. Orcus was an AWESOME source of info for me!!! Thanks again Orcus!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 169540, member: 314"] For fishing mostly current areas, I plan on getting a Jackson Coosa HD. I was going to get one this spring, but I bought a ATV and blew the toy fund all to pieces. Most of the rivers in ND are too shallow and snaggy for a hobie and those fins that stick down and weeds really don't go well with the fin drive either. The Jackson Big Rig is a pretty good choice too if you are planning on just fishing ponds, but doesn't track as well in current. LOTS AND LOTS of options to think about. I would recommend talking to as many dealers and kayakers as you possibly can. Everyone has good and bad experiences that you will find useful. PM me with your phone number if you would like to talk more. I've been researching this for 3 years now and typing all I've learned is NOT something I'd like to do this early in the morning. Good Luck!!! P.S. Orcus was an AWESOME source of info for me!!! Thanks again Orcus!!!! [/QUOTE]
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