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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3418412
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Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by bama_earl
A good used Kayak is running around $700 on FB, on the low end. If you don't get in a good yak, Jackson, Wilderness, Bonafide, Old Town...etc... I just feel you will eventually get disgusted with it.

Bass Boat - $70k
Side-By-Side - $15K
New Kayak - $1700

It's one of the cheapest outdoor activities... get you a good kayak and it will make all the difference.

I've seen 10-12' Ascends on FB pretty regularly for $500ish...I feel like that'd be a decent starter for small ponds/creeks/etc. Just gonna keep looking until a decent deal pops up.


True.. you can find Ascends for around $500.. they are just not a top end kayak. They will work to get you started.

Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: bama_earl] #3418453
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Throw FeelFree kayaks in there. The Lure and the Moken are great, I have the moken.

Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3418460
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Get a stable canoe. Weighs less, carries more and a ton more comfortable.


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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: Geno] #3418462
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Originally Posted by Geno
Get a stable canoe. Weighs less, carries more and a ton more comfortable.

Unless you know of a good, stable canoe that's 12' or less (and not $1000+), I think the kayak will better suit my needs.


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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3418487
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The weight capacity is everything ! Unless you're bean pole skinny you'll want a wide boat 12 or more feet long with a weight capacity >>> than 350 lbs. The stadium type seats are a must, fishing with a wet azz sux.


"Cull" is just another four letter word...
Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: metalmuncher] #3418685
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Originally Posted by metalmuncher
Originally Posted by treemydog
My advice: get a sit on top with a decent seat, either padded or chair style, and go have a ton of fun. Me and my 14 year old fish creeks, rivers, bays, and the Gulf in yaks, and have a blast.

The wave forecast is looking good later this week. We may head down to fort morgan or gulf shores to get after some spanish and kings.


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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: k bush] #3419452
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Originally Posted by k bush
The weight capacity is everything ! Unless you're bean pole skinny you'll want a wide boat 12 or more feet long with a weight capacity >>> than 350 lbs. The stadium type seats are a must, fishing with a wet azz sux.


I’m 6’2” weigh 275 and fish out of a 10’ Old Town Vapor (Sit Inside) which has a 325 weight capacity. I’ve never had a problem with stability in it and it floats just fine with my heavy rear end in it. My point is, you don’t have to go overboard or overkill on all these things if you don’t have the budget for it. I paid $350 for it used and have fished comfortably out of it by adding a simple stadium seat to it. You can spend as much as you want on a kayak but it’s not an absolute necessity. You can easily find something that works for you for under $500 if you do your homework on each individual kayak that interests you and be patient in your search.

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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3419606
06/05/21 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by Geno
Get a stable canoe. Weighs less, carries more and a ton more comfortable.

Unless you know of a good, stable canoe that's 12' or less (and not $1000+), I think the kayak will better suit my needs.


I think he might have one for sale , only has been sunk once! ( that we know of) grin Comes with your own live well too (well a used kitty litter box, but hey better then nothing!)

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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3419670
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I'm taking mine out for its maiden voyage this afternoon. If I never post again y'all will know it didn't go well.

Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: Reaper] #3419703
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Originally Posted by Reaper
I'm taking mine out for its maiden voyage this afternoon. If I never post again y'all will know it didn't go well.


been nice knowin’ ya, bud


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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: Reaper] #3419748
06/05/21 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Reaper
I'm taking mine out for its maiden voyage this afternoon. If I never post again y'all will know it didn't go well.


Meanwhile, in a kayak on a faraway creek....


We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870

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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: BCLC] #3419805
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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: bama_earl] #3420252
06/06/21 03:45 PM
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True.. you can find Ascends for around $500.. they are just not a top end kayak. They will work to get you started.[/quote]
Originally Posted by bama_earl
Originally Posted by GomerPyle
Originally Posted by bama_earl
A good used Kayak is running around $700 on FB, on the low end. If you don't get in a good yak, Jackson, Wilderness, Bonafide, Old Town...etc... I just feel you will eventually get disgusted with it.

Bass Boat - $70k
Side-By-Side - $15K
New Kayak - $1700

It's one of the cheapest outdoor activities... get you a good kayak and it will make all the difference.

I've seen 10-12' Ascends on FB pretty regularly for $500ish...I feel like that'd be a decent starter for small ponds/creeks/etc. Just gonna keep looking until a decent deal pops up.


True.. you can find Ascends for around $500.. they are just not a top end kayak. They will work to get you started.


I’ve known two people in my relatively small circle with cracking problems on ascends. One guy was NOT a big guy, the other was and tended to pack a heavy cooler.

My other advice: on small water, rivers and creeks pay attention to rain and check the flow rate on USGS sites. If there’s a downpour up stream you can get high water quick. Just part of the game, probably less dangerous than tree stands or ATVs for people who have it figured out, but bad stuff can happen.

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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3420300
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You need to decide what type of water you’ll be going in and then decide if you want to paddle or pedal. Lots of good options out there. I’m partial to old town and hobie, but you won’t be getting into either of those for less than $1500. For fishings ponds lakes and even the river, it’s hard to beat pedal drives. It allows you to cover a lot of water quickly without wearing yourself out. Also it’s a lot easier to be more precise fishing in a pedal. It’s hands free for the most part.

Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3420373
06/06/21 07:18 PM
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I always wanted to outfit a kayak with a trolling motor.
You’d have something then.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: AC870] #3420385
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Originally Posted by AC870

I always wanted to outfit a kayak with a trolling motor.
You’d have something then.


They make them with a trolling motor built in. I'd imagine that you wouldn't want to have to tote one of those though.

trolling kayak

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Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3420389
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Once you put a motor on it (electric or gas) you get to pay the state and have to register your ‘yak.


We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870

Yessir! I’m always gonna shoot what makes me happy and I want everyone else to do the same! If you shoot one be proud of it and don’t worry what anyone else thinks. - SJ22
Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: BCLC] #3420390
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Originally Posted by BCLC
Once you put a motor on it (electric or gas) you get to pay the state and have to register your ‘yak.

Very true. 🤨

Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: GomerPyle] #3420444
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The battery weight was a concern for me and those special lightweight batteries are super expensive.


“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”

On the distance I like to walk to my stands:
“The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
Re: Kayak Fishing [Re: AC870] #3420469
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Originally Posted by AC870

The battery weight was a concern for me and those special lightweight batteries are super expensive.


I wouldn't be surprised if Minn Kota and Motorguide don't already have something like the batteries for lawnmowers and chainsaws in the works. 60 volt maybe.

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