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This is such a sweet, sweet ride.  Perfect for those electric only lakes, and ponds with primitive access.  Just check out the seat on this page.  Seriously, check it out.  Pure genius.

http://www.hobiefishing.com/mirage/mirage-pro-angler-14/

 

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It really is the PERFECT Kayak, I was just drooling over one last week. It would be on top of my truck if it wasn't so expensive. :shocked2:

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the only draw backs are the price and weight in loading it and hauling to waters edge. Ive fished the Outback model and they are great.

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I wanted one of these so bad last year when I was looking at kayaks but was blown away by the price. Settled on a Pond Prowler for now but would still like a kayak for when I fish alone. Another new one that just came out not too long ago is the new Feel Free Lure 11.5 and 10, I really like the open deck and it has an amazing seat, price isn't too bad either.

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I wanted one of these so bad last year when I was looking at kayaks but was blown away by the price. Settled on a Pond Prowler for now but would still like a kayak for when I fish alone. Another new one that just came out not too long ago is the new Feel Free Lure 11.5 and 10, I really like the open deck and it has an amazing seat, price isn't too bad either.

 

I was considering the Lure 11.5 also, but decided I'm going to buy the Nucanoe Frontier. What clinched it is the elevated/swivel seating and the great stability. My back will be very happy !!

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The Hobie Pro Anglers were our first kayaks, this was in 2009 before the new seat. We fished out of the Pro Anglers for 2 years until we sold them. We ended up going to paddle crafts besides my wife keeping the Hobie Revolution for big water. Now we are thinking about Pro Anglers again or the Native Slayer Propel's.

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If you are looking for large kayaks, look no further than the old town discovery sport 15.3 square back . This canoe can be easily tricked out with raised swivel seats/ standard 30 ft. lb. electric motor/ rope pulley anchor system depth finder with suction cup trans., all for less than 2,000.00. Don't need a trailer either, toe it in the back of your pick up. 

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