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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:15 pm 
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EAST CAPE has the best skiffs, I love the lostmen floats in mudd and has all the space you need check them out guys!!! http://youtu.be/t0O6fTrXaMA

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:13 pm 
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Beautiful skiff, unfortunately out of my budget right now. I did just pick up a nice little gheenoe to cover more ground. Going to keep fishing out of the kayak too


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Ed good to see you & Tony today. I'm with you man, ECC is the bombdiggity.

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yes they are... The fury is more for jax fishing but I just love the lostmen... Dude lets make that goon trip soon get about 6 to 8 guys would be awesome

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:09 pm 
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Ive been wanting to hit the goon bad.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:19 pm 
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arron lets do it... Trying to get it together for april

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:28 pm 
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My buddie has one. He loves it. The only problem is they are super skinny and you really can only fish a max of 2 people. Great skiff though for getting way back in the mangroves. If you fish by yourself alot, its perfect. Otherwise its a little of a hassel.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:32 pm 
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The lostmen can fish 3 easy he may have the caimen... the lostmen has a 7ft front deck its huge... Now the caimen is supper skinny that may be what he has

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Correction: He has a East Cape Gladesmen

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Correction: He has a East Cape Gladesmen



Looked into those...truly one-half step above a yak. Super skinny water, but WAY TIPPY

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GASMAN wrote:
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Correction: He has a East Cape Gladesmen



Looked into those...truly one-half step above a yak. Super skinny water, but WAY TIPPY



Yes. Its perfect if you fish alone. but I would rather spend that money on a few nice Hobies or a Gheenoe or both.

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Kevin started with a dream on one of these fishing boards a few years back and has really created quite a boat company in a short time. Their production techniques are high tech and top notch. His original plan was to make the gladesmen at an affordable price. skiff, things certainly changed from there. I've fished out of a Caimen and it was a great boat. At the time he was putting the Gladesmen into production he was considering making a glass fishing kayak, but the boats kind of took off and he never got to it. I think they've got a bay/flats boat in the pipe also.


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Very nice!

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:45 pm 
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The lostmen is a great deal. Im going to be in the market soon. I like the banshee and this

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keastman wrote:
Kevin started with a dream on one of these fishing boards a few years back and has really created quite a boat company in a short time. Their production techniques are high tech and top notch. His original plan was to make the gladesmen at an affordable price. skiff, things certainly changed from there. I've fished out of a Caimen and it was a great boat. At the time he was putting the Gladesmen into production he was considering making a glass fishing kayak, but the boats kind of took off and he never got to it. I think they've got a bay/flats boat in the pipe also.



You can buy the Gladesman in a "lodge" version (at least you used to be able to, IDK if they still offer). No cap, strip down tiller version...I bet it will go wherever the yak will go. I've only seen one or two on microskiff

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