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Will,
Welcome to the forums and you got some good advice here. Now, here's where it can get sticky pretty quick with some anglers about wetness with a kayak. Some SOT kayaks will hold more water in the cockpit than other makes or models will. Some will hold it in the seat, some will hold it in the footwells, some in both places. Ocean Kayak on some models has the seat bucket pretty low, which can move the footwells about even with or in some cases below the waterline. Hence, more water in them because it comes in the scupper holes. Malibu Kayaks tends to have the seat higher and thus drier than some brands, also Cobra kayaks also tend to be drier than alot of other brands. Some anglers say 'Kayaking is a water sport, and expect to get wet". Well, for themselves their right. For everyone, I'm not so sure. There's being wet in some places, then there's having to use scupper plugs so you don't have an inch or so of standing water in the cockpit with you. Some anglers don't mind, and others mind alot. Waders can be a big help to stay dry as long as you observe their safety precautions while using them. Like WR brought up, maybe you may be better off with another type of watercraft all together. If you don't mind me asking, is it the cost or portability or distance kayaks can cover that makes it appealing? Maybe we can bounce some ideas around and see what we come up with. TC&TL, Perry
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Thanks for the information it's helping out alot. I have looked at small boats, my buddy has a 2 man that we take out whenever possible using his truck, but I drive a car so I don't have room for even a smaller boat. I have looked at float tubes, but I would rather stay away from inflatables and having my legs dangling in the water. Being young I could lift the kayak on top of the car (I checked the weight and length with the car and it's good). I am looking for something that can get me off the immediate bank where alot of people fish. The best places are way back deep in the pits which isn't far by water but for walking it's tough with trees,mud,bushes,plants, and poison ivy. I am looking for some way to get back into them. About the wind, most of the strip pits I fish are tucked way back in the woods so it's not a huge problem. A few of the kayaks that have caught my attention are the...
1)Heritage Featherlite Angler 2)Pelican GETAWAY 100 fishing kayak 3)Pelican SOT Castaway All three can be found at the Academy Sports website Kayaks & Canoes Thanks |
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