 
| vBCms CommentsWelcome To Hunting CountryGeneral Hunting ForumsArchery & Bowhunting | Shooting SportsManufacturers' CornerFirearmsClassifiedsNot Hunting / General Chit Chat | 1.) bow-fishhunter - 07/07/2016 [video=youtube;zAxXiT7nnzQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAxXiT7nnzQ[/video] 2.) Swamp Fox - 07/07/2016 Yeah, but look what that rough ride did to his fishing rod!   LOL Kayak fishing's quite a lot of fun. I've never seen a jet around here, though. I can imagine it would be pretty cool on some of the rivers if you don't want to have a small boat for some reason. Very impressed with how it handled wakes but would like to see it in a chop...or at least whitecaps, LOL. Thanks for the video. :tu: 3.) luv2bowhunt - 07/07/2016 One thing is for sure. You're going to get wet in it. 4.) BULLZ-i - 07/08/2016 MOKIA OUT OF NEW YORK MAKES THEM AS WELL.  POWERED BY SUBARU JET DRIVE SO YOU CAN BE IN LIKE 6" OF WATER EVEN. AND BREAK DOWN IN 3 PIECES FOR EASY TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. [url]http://www.mokai.com/[/url] 5.) Swamp Fox - 07/08/2016 That break-down ability is pretty neat. I wonder how tough the plastic is on rocks.  All the jet boats I know that run in the rivers are aluminum for durability, but I think even the smallest are too heavy to run in 6 inches. Which is alright around here for what I'd want to do. I looked into a jet-drive a few years ago, but decided against it. It's not really necessary for what I do except a couple of places I don't get to that often. |