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Claka or Hyde?

WBDluver

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Which drift boat is more comfortable to fish out of? Claka"s motto is "fear no rock". So most Noobs buy them as they don't have to worry about their rowing skills and most of the paint on the rocks in the Delaware are from them. But which do you prefer?
 
A Hantis. I have a buddy that builds the sweetest wooden driftboats. Floats like a cork, responds on a dime and with the UHMW laminated bottom, there are no rocks in the river.
 
Pics, pics?

Will post as soon as he sends them to me.
He also built a mini-drifter that is 10 feet long, fits in the back of a p/u and can be carried by two people. Even with its small size, it will handle three people safely.
 
at the end of the day- hyde/clacka have no distinct advantage, its all a matter of preference and most like the first that they used. Find either at a good price and get it- its that simple. If u wanna be super cool get a RO, lambo doors roll up on the sides so you can take out old people , but usually they can't row either so you tell me if thats a practical design feature or not.
 
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Which drift boat is more comfortable to fish out of? Claka"s motto is "fear no rock". So most Noobs buy them as they don't have to worry about their rowing skills and most of the paint on the rocks in the Delaware are from them. But which do you prefer?

I like the Adipose Flow

Adipose Boatworks
 
i prefer an inflatable swan..

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..seriously though, alot of the younger guys are using swans these days.

if you spot me, plz throw me a beer. thx.
 
I read this at a moment when I was pissed off about something and I just nearly spit my coffee out:)
 
There are certainly places where banana boats and stinktoons are needed and valuable. The MS, WB and EB are not on the list.

ANYONE using watercraft on those waters, including the so-called guides, are the most lazy asses I see up here. Fly fisherman I think not. You're all a joke.

The facts as always.

CDun
 
There are certainly places where banana boats and stinktoons are needed and valuable. The MS, WB and EB are not on the list.

ANYONE using watercraft on those waters, including the so-called guides, are the most lazy asses I see up here. Fly fisherman I think not. You're all a joke.

The facts as always.

CDun

You really need to get that sand out of your vagina dude..

If you would like, I can lend you a spoon from my kitchen.
 
Trout Guy.....you are another yahoo that cannot take the "facts".

Thanks for the very nice words.

Go get some more tattoos and catch those big brookieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees, showing us all some pictures sitting your lazy ass in a banana boat.

CDun
 
Trout Guy.....you are another yahoo that cannot take the "facts". Thanks for the very nice words. Go get some more tattoos and catch those big brookieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees, showing us all some pictures sitting your lazy ass in a banana boat. CDun

Your welcome, however, where the hell did you get the idea that I have tattoos?? Lol

I have none and will never get one as they simply aren't my gig.

But I do love catching my massive 8" Brookies, so yes, I will continue to do such..

Also, if you have ever rowed and menuvered a drift boat you would realize your "lazy ass" statement would be incorrect. It isn't easy rowing all day against winds pushing you up river.
 
No joke, One week when I was like 12 and didn't have a drivers license I waded all the way from hale eddy to the lower gamelands by foot. Only got 1 hit all day and fortunately hitched a ride back to hale eddy.
 
No joke, One week when I was like 12 and didn't have a drivers license I waded all the way from hale eddy to the lower gamelands by foot. Only got 1 hit all day and fortunately hitched a ride back to hale eddy.

Look how far you have come:)
 
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Also, if you have ever rowed and menuvered a drift boat you would realize your "lazy ass" statement would be incorrect. It isn't easy rowing all day against winds pushing you up river.

That's why smart people buy jet sleds. Or maybe that is lazy people buy jet sleds.
 
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