Hello all. I know a few guys who are heavy into kayaking. I'm new to kayaking, but have been fishing for many years. Just bought a new Native Watercraft Manta Ray 12 Angler. Looking forward to getting out on the water come spring. I have 120 different species of fish, but only a few caught from a kayak - Largemouth bass, catfish, yellow perch, white perch and bluegill. I expect to be kayaking in the lower Susquehanna as well as in other upper bay tidal locations. It will be fun to add to my kayak fishing species list. See you here and on the water.
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Welcome Tim! It was nice seeing you at the boat show and thanks for the upper bay boating magazines! I'm glad to hear you pulled the trigger on buying the kayak and I look forward to fishing with you this year! Be sure to check out our 2017 Meet & Greet schedule and try to attend one of the events!
http://www.snaggedline.com/showthrea...edule-for-2017Used to fish more.
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Originally posted by Tim Campbell View PostHello all. I know a few guys who are heavy into kayaking. I'm new to kayaking, but have been fishing for many years. Just bought a new Native Watercraft Manta Ray 12 Angler. Looking forward to getting out on the water come spring. I have 120 different species of fish, but only a few caught from a kayak - Largemouth bass, catfish, yellow perch, white perch and bluegill. I expect to be kayaking in the lower Susquehanna as well as in other upper bay tidal locations. It will be fun to add to my kayak fishing species list. See you here and on the water.
Just another day in the sun...Gregory
Ain't Misbehavin'
2014 Pro Angler 12'
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Hi Tim -
Welcome to Snaggedline and to the Native Watercraft family. I think you will really enjoy your Manta Ray 12. It is a great kayak. I previously owned a Manta Ray 14 (and used one in Florida last week) and currently own a Manta Ray 11. The Manta Rays have the most comfortable seat of any kayak I have ever used.
With you decades of experience with fishing, you will quickly become adept at fishing from a kayak. Having a lightweight and quiet vessel will allow you to explore areas you could not get on your larger boat.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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Mark - Thanks. Can't wait to catch my first striper from my new kayak!
John - Thanks!
Blue - Looking forward to it!
Mike - Thanks. I'm looking at the May Meet and Greet in the Susky. I'll be watching for dates.
Ain't - Thanks
John - Thanks. I'm mostly interested in catching Snakeheads, smallmouth and stripers from my kayak. Pickerel and yellow perch too. Perhaps we could fish together sometime!Native Watercraft Manta Ray Angler 12
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Thanks for the warm welcome fellers. Looking forward to meeting up, catching some fish and learning more about kayaking.
Chris, hope all is well, good to hear from you.
My new 2017 Native Watercraft MR 12
Native MR 12.jpgNative Watercraft Manta Ray Angler 12
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