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Collins Lake Report (California) - Saturday 4/24/2021
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Apr 26, 2021 20:03:41   #
Mooseman65 Loc: Seattle
 
Sounds nice. Never used one. Getting ready to retire so me and the old lady picked up a 16.5 deep V tracker last year. Big enough to fish any where and be paid for when the retirement day comes 👍. Lots of fishing ahead of us. I’m lucky. She loves fishing also and if she can’t go. Doesn’t mind me and the fellas going

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Apr 26, 2021 22:43:56   #
Slvrsur
 
We gotta talk professor of Kayaking! Haha.. yes, I'm a bank fisherman but want to get out on the water. I only have room for one solid Kayak light enough to go on top of my SUV rig.

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Apr 27, 2021 19:12:32   #
Elefantdude Loc: Oxnard, CA
 
Slvrsur wrote:
We gotta talk professor of Kayaking! Haha.. yes, I'm a bank fisherman but want to get out on the water. I only have room for one solid Kayak light enough to go on top of my SUV rig.


That's why I have 3 Hobie Revolutions. I use to transport 1 or 2 on top of my 2009 Subaru Forester. They are fast and light, lighter than the Outback and Pro Angler. The Revolutions are about 70 lbs.

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Apr 27, 2021 20:08:47   #
Slvrsur
 
I will check out the Hobie Revolution, I hoping for 70 - 80 pounds. My SUV is on the taller side. Thanks Elefantdude!

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Apr 27, 2021 20:22:14   #
Elefantdude Loc: Oxnard, CA
 
Slvrsur wrote:
I will check out the Hobie Revolution, I hoping for 70 - 80 pounds. My SUV is on the taller side. Thanks Elefantdude!


I am 58 now and luckily I have a pickup to load it into the bed with. It is a Dodge RAm with a 5'7" short bed, so I have to use a T-Bone as a bed extender. I also have ladder racks mounted over the bed of the truck, in case we pull our travel trailer. Then we have to load it up in the ladder racks. I am thinking about getting a pair of Thuke Hullavators to assist in loading up on the racks. Really neat system, but expensive!

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