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kickbasskid

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  1. Same reason I think for not wearing a full face mask on a motor cycle. The chances of things hitting you in the face are very slim as that windshield on the front of your console is there to protect you. Not only do some come pretty close to your face but they also force air up and past your face greatly reducing risk of being hit. In terms of collisions I think its the same reason we don't wear helmets in cars. Your screwed either way so why spend the money?
  2. If it is a question of price definitely talk to Ron from Valley Sports! He has them on his website for only 106$ and a 25$ rebate on top of that! For that much I would just buy the Lexa anyway and if you don't like it that much you didn't lose a ton on it!
  3. Does the setup of an inflatable take that much longer than untying and retying of a kayak? Also how hard are they to carry by yourself? I'm approximately 5'9" and 170 pounds.
  4. Yes I have looked into a nice thule set up but keep in mind that will cost me another extra 200+ dollars for the rack and kayak mounting system
  5. So as my first summer as a college student approaches I think I am old enough to start finding my own means of getting off the bank and into the water. Now right now the two options I am looking at are either a SOT kayak or a Sea Eagle 8 Fisherman's Dream package. The car I will be using to transport either will be a 2005 Honda Civic 4 door. Keep in mind that the back seats do fold down to extend the trunk into the car. Would it be easier, and more cost efficient, to get the Sea Eagle? Or would I be fine with the kayak. For the moment a motor isn't going to be needed either as I would probably be rowing myself to get in some physical excercise. Let me know and if you have another alternative feel free to share!
  6. Hey man looks like it could be an awesome deal but certainly too good to be true! Keep us updated on the situation and for your sake I hope it's legit!
  7. I'm super jealous! Bought some lures from BPS with a christmas gift card the day after christmas and they just got here! Wish I had gotten gift cards to Valley Sports!
  8. Congrats on the new boat! May she bring you some tight lines and big fish!
  9. Hey fellow Ohio resident! Welcome to the forums!
  10. Welcome Kyle! Those are some awesome fish you've got yourself! Hopefully we can help you catch some more!
  11. I agree using your phone would help you get a much better quality sonar. There is a lot of free fishing map apps out there. However, I have been to a couple lakes in Tennessee where there is no cell reception on the lake and if that is the case then this may not work for you.
  12. If price is a factor you can get the SX from Ron with Valley Sports for 135 and the Accurist for 112. When I tried out reels at Cabelas last week the Orra was definitely heavier. Really liked the SX as it had a smooth retrieve and a smooth bar push. Haven't tried the accurist but the S I tried was noticeably not as smooth as the S.
  13. Hey if you pm Ron from Valley Sports he might be able to get you a deal better than whats listed on his website if cost is an issue!
  14. I live in central ohio so I have fished 0 but hoping to add 1 or 2 this summer.
  15. Hey I would check out the Denali Jadewood Crankbait rods! Valley Sports (Beat The Big Box Boys) has them on his site for just 100! Great rods at a great price and from a site sponsor as well!

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