Fly Fishers beast

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Fly Fisher
The force is strong in this one
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Real Name: Andrew
Location: Cranbourne East

Fly Fishers beast

Post by Fly Fisher »

Hi thought I would put some photos up of the "K Largo"

Length: 415 cm
Width: 78 cm
Weight: 28 kg


It may not be anyone's first choice in a yak but it has got me out and on the water at a price i was willing to outlay to see if i enjoy it and it well worth the money to date
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Cheers Andrew

PB: Bream 42 cm Eskine river Lorne
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Bigyakka
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kayak: 2010 P.A a sexy dune one
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Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by Bigyakka »

Good looking rig Flyfisher :D Its not the price of the yak that catches fish mate its the fisherman in the yak :D
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78.5cm, 5.5kg Snapper Sunnyside, 59cm flathead safety beach, 56cm Salmon safety beach, 60cm Snook Black Rock, 34cm King George Whiting Oliver Hill, 38.5cm Bream Patterson River
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maverick
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Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by maverick »

nice beast fly fisher.
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
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cruiser
PHD in Yakology.
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Real Name: Geoff
Location: Inverleigh

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Post by cruiser »

A very neat package Fly fisher,hope she brings heaps of mojo for you

cheers cruiser
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cybertrouts
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kayak: Hobie Outback & Tandem Island
Real Name: Haydn
Location: Richmond/Rosebud West

Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by cybertrouts »

Looks like 5 built-in rod holders.
Cool...

Ahem, where are the pedals? ;)
Knowledge is what you get when you read the instructions.
Experience is what you get when you don't.
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ELM
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kayak: A very dusty one.
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Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by ELM »

Nothing wrong with that beast, in fact I quite like the look and layout of it. Tackle storage area, deep cargo bay, big forward hatch by the looks, and from what I can see, rod storage down through the center hatch.
Rod holders are well positioned, did you have an anchor trolley set up or are those grab lines ?

A lot of guys wish the AI had a bow designed like that, may give it a dryer ride, does it slap a little in chop or is it reasonably quiet ?
When we say it's BIG RED SEASON, we don't mean a big red blood stain on the bay,
GET YOUR LIGHTS ON + YOUR PFD'S.

Happy Sailing Fishing and keep blowing bubbles.
Cheers
Eddie

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Fly Fisher
The force is strong in this one
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Real Name: Andrew
Location: Cranbourne East

Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by Fly Fisher »

ELM wrote:Nothing wrong with that beast, in fact I quite like the look and layout of it. Tackle storage area, deep cargo bay, big forward hatch by the looks, and from what I can see, rod storage down through the center hatch.
Rod holders are well positioned, did you have an anchor trolley set up or are those grab lines ?

A lot of guys wish the AI had a bow designed like that, may give it a dryer ride, does it slap a little in chop or is it reasonably quiet ?
Hi Elm it has both grab lines and a anchor trolley i picked up the nice pink anchor when i saw the feedback on the forum. I have noticed it does slap a bit in rough chop
Cheers Andrew

PB: Bream 42 cm Eskine river Lorne
bpMick
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Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by bpMick »

nice yak and well set out.
cheers Mick
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riv
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Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by riv »

Looks good well laid out and comfy seat thats a tick in all boxs :) I like the little tackle box storage area at the back.

Cheers
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MitchT
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Re: Fly Fishers beast

Post by MitchT »

Great yak mate, nicely setup :!:
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