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  1. Hey guys, this year I've really got into bass fishing pretty heavily. I was debating on my first purchase between a kayak or jon boat. I chose JB because I figured the more people the merrier. Lately I've realized how much the JB limits me in certain conditions so I'm looking to make a big kayak purchase soon. Before you ask yes I've fished out of a kayak and I believe i know what to look for in a kayak for me. Yet I'm stuck at crossroads between two kayaks. The Jackson Big Rig and The Wilderness ATAK 120. If anyone has knowledge about either I'm open to the good and bad especially since they both aren't cheap kayaks to me. For me fishing in smaller lakes, ponds, and rivers i see the 12' ATAK better puttied but i do not want to just give up on the big rig after all it is just 1' foot bigger and wider! Anyways thanks for any advice and info on these kayaks! Again open to both good things and bad things!
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