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Category Archives: Diablo Adios & Chupacabra
Backcountry Snook
After our day with Captain Rhett Morris, my son and I did some fishing on our own. Under bright skies, we paddled north into the backcountry. While working a shoreline from the Chupacabra, my son hooked a nice snook. It pulled him … Continue reading
Red Sky in the Morning
You know the old saying – “Red sky in the morning, sailor take warning”. Well it was a red dawn yesterday. Rain is acoming. Got out early again, before dawn. Nice tide. The bar was busy. Lotsa fish milling around, mostly mullet. … Continue reading
Hanging Your Kayak from the Ceiling
I live in a condo. So as you can imagine space is limited. Right off, I had a issue figuring out where to store my kayak. In this case a twelve foot Adios. No, I do not have a garage. Wish … Continue reading
Comparing Diablo’s Adios to their Chupacabra
A few weeks back I got a chance to use a Chupacabra. Still got it. If you’re unfamiliar with this craft, its cousin to the Adios. Both are made in Austin, Texas by Diablo Paddlesports. The two look very similar in design, and … Continue reading
Securing the Larry Chair to your Diablo Adios
I love the Larry chair. Its cool, comfortable, easy to cast from and makes it easier to stand. Beautiful. Still there is one issue. In factory form it doesn’t lash real tight to the deck. Its always slip sliding around. Backward … Continue reading