Joel and others,
-- I'm close to pulling the trigger on an inflatable SUP. The advantages I see are portability and clean casting platform. And you can stand on any SUP but kayaks that allow the same will cost a lot and aren't able to be rolled into a backpack.
Does anyone have any brand recommendations? Xterra currently has some crazy good deals on inflatable SUP packages.
TIA
On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 4:39:31 PM UTC-5, Joel Clement wrote:
On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 4:39:31 PM UTC-5, Joel Clement wrote:
On a reservoir just avoid windy days...or fish as you drift downwind, or bring a small dumbbell to anchor with. Very susceptible to wind. Best scenario is rolling down a lazy river and letting it take you around the rocks while you stand and fish your heart out, sit on the cooler for beer and pb&j. Any stretch of the potomac from harpers ferry to riverbend! Inflatables are stable and super light to portage as necessary. Fun to go upstream from Riverbend and drift back.
http://www.tpfr.org
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