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Hey, I'm Back!

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Been out of the sport since late 2015 due to a life changing experience, nothing major and personal, but I'm ready to feed the addiction again!

I've been lurking around a few days and it looks like it will be April before I get my new kayak, a Native Slayer Max due to everything backordered.

Anyway, good to see some of the old names still fishing and posting!


Happy Fishin'
chicken... :wink:
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Saltykat, Capt. Jack, now chicken... all popping in, what’s going on here? Queue up some Rod Serling and the Twilight Zone music, please.

Glad to see you back here, chicken...
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chicken... wrote:...
REVISION:
Looks like the Tarpon 160 Angler might be a better choice for me due to it's ease of paddling and speed, Any thoughts on how this compares with the Trident? I will be making a trip to Austin Kayaks to paddle both in a week or so.


Thanks to all for your suggestions and advice, I appreciate your responses.

Have A Great Day!
Look at it this way, anyone whom we can quote out of context from 11 years ago should be here to defend themselves.
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Welcome back, bro - looking forward to your new contributions.
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Can you even buy a new Tarpon 160? Didn’t WS cancel that one along with my favorite The Commander 140? 11 years in the kayak world is forever.

I don’t know what I’d get now if my Commander ever goes kaput. I do still have my Tarpon 140, but I’m addicted to standing up in the kayak to fish, not going to happen in a Tarpon. Glad chicken... found one he likes even if it isn’t the one from 11 years past, but backordered, that’s also something entirely new.
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I was just picking on one of his earliest posts for fun.

Last September, we saw the Last T160 for sale at Roy's for $900.
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Ron Mc wrote:
chicken... wrote:...
REVISION:
Looks like the Tarpon 160 Angler might be a better choice for me due to it's ease of paddling and speed, Any thoughts on how this compares with the Trident? I will be making a trip to Austin Kayaks to paddle both in a week or so.


Thanks to all for your suggestions and advice, I appreciate your responses.

Have A Great Day!
Look at it this way, anyone whom we can quote out of context from 11 years ago should be here to defend themselves.
:mrgreen:

Welcome back, bro - looking forward to your new contributions.

Ron Mc, I actually ended up with a Tarpon 140 and after 3 years of fishing with saltykat and keeping up with his Hobie Pro Angler, I stepped into a Native Mariner Propel and kicked myself for not doing it sooner :x
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