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Post by kentcatcher on Jun 20, 2008 19:32:55 GMT
Hi all im in the process of getting my first kayak and wondered if anyone could give me some information on the scrambler XT angler.
Cheers all
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Post by tman on Aug 18, 2008 18:36:16 GMT
Hi mate, I'v got a Bic Bilboa fishing kiyak its not the most expensive kiyak on the market at £550 but its stable in the water and comes with all the gear u need. Just make sure it has rod holders,a leish for the paddle,a seat cussion, and dont forget a net and a spinning rod, fishing the bottom is ok in them but its most fun drifting around reefs and getting to places you cant get to in a boat or from the beach
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Post by kayak07 on Sept 15, 2008 18:03:58 GMT
go and get one you will more than enJoy it!If youre ever up n wales ive got 2 p13'syour welcome to try one of them!
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Post by richi on Nov 4, 2008 16:05:23 GMT
Hi all im in the process of getting my first kayak and wondered if anyone could give me some information on the scrambler XT angler. Cheers all Scrambler xt is suited to inshore or estuary work,if you intend going offshore any distance I would suggest a Scupper Pro like S man has just bought. Whatever you do don't buy a Bic------they are about as much use as a one-legged man in an a$$ kicking competition
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Post by olly on Nov 4, 2008 16:31:33 GMT
get a scupper pro.they are fast stable and make a good fishing yak olly
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