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New Guy needs help
Hi! New guy looking for help. I want try fishing from a kayak. Two models that I am interested in are the Old town Vapor XT and add fishing accessories myself. Plus my wife has one and loves it, the other is the Ocean Kayak Trident II. My main concern is I want something stable and dry. I will mainly be fishing from it in the Susquehanna River and a couple small lakes in Lancaster PA with the occasional trip down to the Chesapeake Bay. I have about 1200 to spend which one would be a better match and is a sit on top more stable fishing platform? From what I can tell most guys go to them. Thanks for any help to guide my decision.
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Re: New Guy needs help
You should probley get a sit on top kayak and if you want to save $$$ on a kayak you should probley look on cragslist. I have had some pretty good deals on there. If you need more help with anything email me at spencerssf@gmail.com thanks, I hope cragslist will help
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Re: New Guy needs help
Living on the West Coast I fish mainly oceans and bays. The use of sit insides here is small harbors with 5mph speed limits and lakes. I myself would not tackle ffice:smarttags" />
Steve
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Re: New Guy needs help
Thanks guys I have been leaning more toward the sit on top. I was able to paddle both and was much more comfortable on the OK. I will keep my I out for a used one because it is 17 deg. right now with 20 mph winds so it will be a couple of months before I go out fishing.
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Re: New Guy needs help
I heartily recommend the OK prowler. Are there any on Ebay at the moment? THey can come up during the winter as people wonder why they boughtone in the first place as they haven;t been out for months. You could also try making an offer on a new one as sales are pretty low now and some sellers may be willing to make a deal...
I use thermals and a dry suit when it gets cold. Come on, be a man! Hold on, perhaps I should have said 'I wear speedos when it gets cold - come on, be a man'!? |
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Re: New Guy needs help
The sit on tops are easy to use for most people - not quite as dry as a sit inside though which can matter in colder locations.
The Trident 11 is a good stable fishing yak and short enough that it's not a bear to carry around for the first timer. Sounds like you are test paddling - that is always the key...try before you buy.
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Generally SOT kayaks are better for fishing as the guys above all stated. Most manufactures not have a line of kayaks designed specifically for fishing, The Trident being OK's line.
I would take a look at some other manufactures lines as well. You might find you really like the Wilderness Systems T120 or maybe the Malibu Stealth-12 If you want to talk fishing kayaks please feel free to call me or anybody else at KFSupplies 866-587-2990
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Re: New Guy needs help
Well after trying several I have found the one that fits all of my needs. I ended up getting an emotion stealth. It paddles and tracks well and fits nicely in the bed of my truck. Most of my fishing will be on small Lakes and on the river so I think this fits the bill plus I got a great deal for it. I also am going to try and duck hunt out of it next year.fficeffice" />
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Congrats enjoy and don't forget to post up some reports and pics
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