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Reggie Chapa

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Diablo Amigo Review

Reggie Chapa March 2, 2016

The Diablo Amigos was one of the funnest kayaks I’ve owned. The best way I can describe the Amigo is as a hybrid of a Stand Up Paddle Board (SUP) and a sit on top kayak. I really loved that kayak and I caught more redfish on that yak more than any of other yak for the amount of time I had it.

I love the stealthiness of fishing from a SUP when trying to sight cast tailing red fish. I wanted something I could sit down and paddle and have the ability of a SUP. I choose to get the Amigo for those reason and because I was looking for more durable SUP that could take a beating at the launches and oyster. Also, Diablos are popular among Fly Fishmerman for the ability to stand and fish which would be perfect for stalking reds in the marsh.

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