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Chris Chappell



Chris is most at home watching tailing fish in coastal flats. The Coffee Bluff Marina guide credits most of his success to using positive energy to put fish in the boat. For fishing Savannah, Georgia’s most productive areas, Chris prefers the Commander 120, but he says without hesitation that the Tarpon 160 is his first choice when hitting the beaches to tangle with bull reds or for encounters with the “Silver king."

Chris demonstrated his abilities by winning the 2009 Georgia Kayak Fishing coastal  tournament Slam Division. He was also selected as a featured angler for an episode of "The Nuts and Bolts of Fishing."

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