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Shakespeare Kayaks


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Angler 100 New


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 9’8”


29” PRICE 37 lbs 350 lbs $499


» This beginner-friendly sit-inside kayak features an oversized cockpit and peaked deck for paddlers of all sizes, adjustable rod and paddle holders. The slightly V-shaped quadro-planed hull makes the boat paddle straight. Netting side pockets offer easy access for tackle storage.


Shakespeare Angler 120 New


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 12’4”


31” 52 lbs 325 lbs


PRICE $799


» Step up in performance and gain the ability to journey farther from the launch. Features internal and external storage options including a bow hatch with neoprene soft cover and hard polyethylene cover and a rear tank well for a milk crate, live well or oversize tackle case—all at an arm’s reach.


Shakespeare Angler 140 New


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 14’


31” 65 lbs 375 lbs


PRICE $879


» There’s no fish you can’t catch or water you can’t fish. The 140 has amazing stability, unlimited cockpit space and lots of storage. If you are concerned about making the transfer from land or powerboat fishing to a kayak, the 140 with all its space for rods and tackle boxes is the kayak for you.


aire.comTributary Strike


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 10’3”


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY PRICE


37.5” 36 lbs 300 lbs $899 Strike 2


PRICE 12’6” 36.5” 47 lbs 450 lbs $999


» The Strike is a crossover inflatable kayak. Its unique hull design makes the Strike a maneuverable whitewater boat as well as a flatwater kayak with excellent tracking. It’s a versatile boat for beginners or a good choice for paddlers on a budget. The Strike 2 is a tandem or solo expedition boat.


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 13’3”


Sawtooth New 32”


PRICE 54 lbs 400 lbs $750


» Tributary’s newest kayak challenges you to find inner peace in the easy paddling waters found on local bays and lakes. The Sawtooth’s hull design and removable skeg harmoniously slice the water for a relaxed paddling experience. A second seat can be added for short trips with a partner.


AWalker Bay Boats


irisInflatables.com Airis Angler Kayak


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 12’


2’9” PRICE 38 lbs 300 lbs $1,699


» The inflatable Angler Kayak is durable, stable, versatile and rolls up to stow in its own backpack. Features include an aluminum gear mount platform, 2 rod holders, integrated storage areas, bungee cords, paddle holder, foot rests, a bow/anchor line and two rails for attaching accessories.


54 … KAYAK ANGLER spring 2009


Tarpon 140 Angler New LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 14’


28” PRICE 62 lbs 375 lbs $1,100


Tarpon 160 Angler New LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 16’


PRICE 27.9” 69 lbs 375 lbs $1,200


» The 120, 140 and 160 have been redesigned for ‘09. New outfitting offers the ultimate in comfort. New rigging offers near-total versatility in individualizing your rig. Also: enlarged tank wells for storage, raised floors for a drier ride, and more bow lift for paddling performance. Rudders: $225.


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 13’4”


Ride 135 Angler 32”


PRICE 64 lbs 400 lbs $1,025


» Fly fishers love the stability of this unique pontoon-style hull—stand up and double haul at tailing reds 75 feet away. The deck features a large bow hatch and a rear tank well to accommodate milk crates/buckets. Rod guides molded into the deck hold rods in place and out of the way. Rudder: $225.


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 12’


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 14’


Pungo 120 Angler 29”


52 lbs 325 lbs


Pungo 140 Angler 28”


PRICE $975


PRICE 56 lbs 350 lbs $1,100


» Wilderness Systems’ best seller is a capable fishing machine on slow rivers, ponds and protected water. Features Phase3 Outfitting, SlideLock foot braces, full-size stern hatch, new “turn and lock” hinged hatch cover, bow/stern bulkheads, spinning rod holder, flush-mount rod holder, anchor.


25”


Wavewalk wavewalk.com 2009 F2


LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 10’4”


PRICE 56 lbs 400 lbs $1,058


» Patented, true twin hull for maximum stability and ocean standup fishing and paddling. The 14” high saddle enables new positions, reduces fatigue, and eliminates back pains. Spacious cockpit offers protection for 1–2 adults, and 10 cu.ft. of dry storage. Launch, go and beach anywhere.


Wilderness Systems wildernesssystems.com


Wilderness Systems has come a long way since it was founded, as the story goes, in an adrenaline- addicted whitewater kayaker’s garage in 1986. Company pioneers Andy Zimmerman and John Sheppard quickly outgrew their humble beginnings, and so touring boats and roto-molded recreational craft with broad appeal joined the company’s original high-performance composite river runner. Zimmerman and Sheppard have since moved on, but the performance-oriented tradition they


founded continues in rides such as the Tarpon. The first of these time-tested fish hunters debuted in 2001, featuring a hull inspired by the fast and sleek sea kayak rather than the more common surfboard school of design. Matching the rapid development of the sport, the Tarpon line has evolved over the years to


its current level of top-shelf sophistication. The 2009 offerings are refined in every detail, most notably for improved fishablity via versatile, adaptable deck plans and boosted storage space. Meanwhile, company designers enhanced the line’s speed and glide while adding volume for a drier ride.—Paul Lebowitz


Tarpon 120 Angler New LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 12’3”


30” PRICE 63 lbs 350 lbs $1,000


Tarpon 120 Ultralite Angler LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY 12’


PRICE 28” 47 lbs 350 lbs $1,600


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