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  1. #13
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    Re: Kayak Info

    Man I agree that Tarpon 120 looks awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denver1911 View Post
    What he said. I like my Tarpon 120 so well I'm selling my Outcast FishCat 9 Lite ... a good personal pontoon. It's in the classifieds on this site if anyone is interested.
    Denver, I just left you a message over there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ON3 3Y3D WILLI3 View Post
    I agree with TimE. I've fished out of several types and styles of Canoyaks and the Wilderness Systems Pungo and Tarpon Series are by far the best all around. I own a Tarpon 120 and fish it everywhere and anywhere. It is a sit-on-top model and in my opinion that is the only way to go with a fishing kayak. It may seem as though it's not as stable, and more likely to tump over, but I can actually stand up on mine for fly casting without fear that I'm going in the drink. The backrest is adjustable and comfortable and I have dozed off in mine more than once. I also have a Kayak Loader hooked to the hitch of my Tahoe so that I can get it on and off by myself. This has allowed me to go to different places more often without always having to take a buddy, two cars, etc.

    Wilderness Systems is owned by a company called Confluence Watersports, the same company which produces Perception, Dagger, Wavesport, Mad River Canoe, and Harmony Canoes/Kayaks. That's not to say that all of these lines are the same with regards to their fishing style boats. IMO Wilderness Systems is the top of their line.
    I checked their website and was very impressed. What do they cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    I checked their website and was very impressed. What do they cost?
    Check with Appomattox River Company for pricing. I was able to get mine and pay about $100 to have it trucked to Lexington for about $100 below MSRP (Currently $750).

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