Not a bad looking yak
- Graybalz85
- Lord of the fish
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Not a bad looking yak
Yak PB: Leatherjacket 35.5cm, elephant fish 69.5cm, salmon 44cm, Whiting 38cm, squid (30cm Hood), Gummy 104cm, Flathead 34cm, Travelly 40cm, Pinkie 36cm
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- Needs a life (forum tragic)
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Re: Not a bad looking yak
I know one of our members Burgo1 has one of those yaks.
They do look like a great fishing platform don't they, and maybe hobie used it as a bit of inspiration for the P.A.12 seat design.
They do look like a great fishing platform don't they, and maybe hobie used it as a bit of inspiration for the P.A.12 seat design.
- bonaviaboy
- The force is strong in this one
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Re: Not a bad looking yak
Im gonna put bretty upto the challenge of doing a handstand on the outback !!! The standing up business looks like it's getting to easy for him now.
Cheers
Justin
Justin
- Bretty
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Re: Not a bad looking yak
Already can I was doing backflips off the bow last summerbonaviaboy wrote:Im gonna put bretty upto the challenge of doing a handstand on the outback !!! The standing up business looks like it's getting to easy for him now.
Brett
- GoneFishn
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Re: Not a bad looking yak
If you like the Coosa you'll love the Cuda