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Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:26 pm
Posted by Sythyn30
Oak Grove, Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
122 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:26 pm
Hobie's Mirage Drive vs. Native's Pedal Drive with Reverse? Pro Angler looks like a king but, has no reverse?
Posted by Polar Pop
Member since Feb 2012
10750 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:30 pm to
Just pull the mirage drive cartridge out and put it in backwards
This post was edited on 7/8/15 at 6:31 pm
Posted by Sythyn30
Oak Grove, Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
122 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:32 pm to
Really? you was absolutely no help friend..
Posted by Polar Pop
Member since Feb 2012
10750 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:33 pm to
Seriously. Just pull the pedal cartridge out, spin it 180 degrees then drop it back in.
Posted by ruger35
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
1589 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:33 pm to
I have the Native Slayer Propel, it is nice but will get caught up in really grassy areas. The reverse is extremely nice to have when trolling grass edges for redfish. Both are heavy and the biggest factor for me was the $1000 price difference.

Have to add that I am selling mine btw!
Posted by DrTyger
Covington
Member since Oct 2009
22325 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:35 pm to
I see 100s of Hobies on the water.

I rarely see Natives on the water.

That should tell you something.
Posted by Sythyn30
Oak Grove, Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
122 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:41 pm to
I would mainly be fishining freshwater for bass and perch?
Posted by Barf
EBR
Member since Feb 2015
3727 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:41 pm to
You can get a gheenoe and a small reliable outboard for the cost of a hobie. That way you don't have to paddle around in a tub toy all day and people at the ramp won't hate you.
Posted by Sythyn30
Oak Grove, Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
122 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:46 pm to
LoL people at ramp hate me?
Posted by Polar Pop
Member since Feb 2012
10750 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:48 pm to
quote:

Really? you was absolutely no help friend..


Take it back
Posted by Ole Geauxt
KnowLa.
Member since Dec 2007
50880 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:55 pm to
Tell Steve Cox, howdy..
Posted by Barf
EBR
Member since Feb 2015
3727 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 6:59 pm to
quote:

LoL people at ramp hate me?


I'm kidding, nobody will hate you. It's just a joke about kayakers holding up the line at the boat ramp.

But seriously, no human being on earth takes longer to load/unload their shite than a dude with crocs a Hobie pro angler.
Posted by reds on reds on reds
Birmingham
Member since Sep 2013
4205 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:10 pm to
quote:

Hobie's Mirage Drive vs. Native's Pedal Drive with Reverse? Pro Angler looks like a king but, has no reverse?


Get yourself a hobie and your boyfriend a native.
Posted by DownSouthDave
Beau, Bro, Baw
Member since Jan 2013
7379 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:13 pm to
Agreed.

Top=Hobie
Bottom=Native
Posted by nahtanojc
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
980 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 10:47 pm to
I've owned both.

Both are good kayaks, and it really comes down to what you prefer. My initial opinion was that the Propel drive felt more natural than the Mirage (Bicycle vs. stairmaster essentially), but after putting many miles on both, I definitely prefer the Mirage over the Propel.

Propel is useless in grass- something to keep in mind if you fish grass ponds alot. Also if you fish shallow; unlike the mirage, you can't put the propeller flat against the hull, so when you are in shallow water, you have to pull the drive up and paddle. The mirage drive can still be used in shallow water, even if the fins cannot be fully extended. (flutter them)

Can't really compare the Slayer Propel to the Pro Angler- it's a really unfair comparison and the PA will trump the Propel in almost every category. The Outback is more in line as far as comparisons. Both are around the same price, same weight, length, etc. and the Propel is easier to stand up in, but the Outback's improvements for 2015 get the nod in the other categories.

As far as reverse. . . it's a neat feature, but not a game changer. It was cool to be able to hold a position against current and work points without having to anchor, but putting a stake out pole down isn't difficult and works equally as well. For times you need to go back in the Hobie, remember that each one sold comes with a paddle, and all it takes is a couple strokes to get you facing where you want to be.

Posted by AUTimbo
Member since Sep 2011
2870 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 11:24 pm to
You may want to hold out a bit longer. I have a buddy who is a Wilderness systems "employee" who says their electric powered yak should hit the market anytime now.

Supposedly has an 8 mile range. Not to use while fishing but to get you up the lake/creek etc to where you can paddle and fish

A true GAME CHANGER folks.
I have seen vids of it and it ROCKS.
Posted by AUTimbo
Member since Sep 2011
2870 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 11:25 pm to
Even has a throttle control like a reg boat
:)
Posted by deaconjones35
Thibodaux
Member since Sep 2009
9802 posts
Posted on 7/8/15 at 11:27 pm to
You know what the retail will be?
Posted by lsuson
Metairie
Member since Oct 2013
12209 posts
Posted on 7/9/15 at 1:16 am to
Those boats are heavier to paddle if you get in grass or hit very shallow flats. I'll take my cuda into spots a hobie wouldn't dream of venturing into.
Posted by Sythyn30
Oak Grove, Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
122 posts
Posted on 7/9/15 at 6:48 am to
If you put a powered motor in it, it becomes a regulated boat then right?

Thanks for advice fellas

And yes Pop I take it back, sorry was just giving you a hard time LoL
This post was edited on 7/9/15 at 6:50 am
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