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It's ability to "turn on a dime" is one of the things that make it such a little wonder in the water. The Trout Stalker's sabot hull design allows you to row with little effort. All hardware is brass and stainless steel so it can be taken on salt or freshwater.
The Trout Stalker has also been used very successfully as a tender for larger water crafts. Its mahogany hardwood finish (gunnels, transom and bow piece) gives the Trout Stalker a traditional look that makes this punt very eye catching.
This boat is endorsed by world class fly fisherman, David Lambroughton:
"Over the years, as an outdoor writer, photographer and fishing guide, I have owned or used practically every type of cartop boat that is on the market. I've experienced the good with the bad and in the Trout Stalker, I've found a boat that represents the advantages of the best of them--stability, a moulded, snag free interior, quality craftsmanship, easy rowing and in a weight range that makes it easy to get into and out of the water. This is a good boat."