Kayak Anglers, Your Thoughts/opinions
#1
Posted July 23 2012 - 12:30 PM
I have been wanting to get off the shores for years now, and was never able to find something that fit my needs like a fishing kayak. While I have been waiting and saving here and there, I have been going rounds about which one I actually want to get.
I am looking for your thoughts/opinions and experiences with SOT kayaks, I am looking for one that is stable enough to stand and cast if I want.
I have looked at most models of all the major brands, and now and leaning towards a Jackson Coosa.
I am willing to invest 1500 which I want to include all the rigging I wish to do also.
I have priced out a cheaper Field and Stream with everything I will need (seat, paddles, PFD, anchors etc) and I have decided to wait to get what I really want now, instead of something to just get me by.
Thanks for all the assistance, not trying to get into this on a whim as this is going to be something I wont be able to repurchase any time soon.
#2
Posted July 23 2012 - 12:55 PM
#3
Posted July 23 2012 - 12:59 PM
My brother does a lot of river kayaking for fun and recommended jackson, and I fell in love with their line of anglers.
#4
Posted July 23 2012 - 01:05 PM


There's a ton of others out there that stand, Wildy Commander and Ride are two more good boats.
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Posted July 23 2012 - 01:07 PM
#6
Posted July 23 2012 - 02:02 PM
If I was going to buy a bass-only kayak it would be a Wilderness Systems Ride 11.5. It is wide enough that you can stand in it. The seat is very adjustable fore and aft and the boat is built so that the water drains away from the seat.
#7
Posted July 24 2012 - 05:20 AM
I will almost only be fishing lakes and ponds this might be the best option for me.
#8
Posted July 24 2012 - 05:35 AM
I will probably just end up buying my kayak un-rigged, which will save me a few hundred dollars. I have found a good website that I can get my rigging equipment from that I feel is reasonable, and just do all that myself, as I like to have everything where I want it to be.
Question is, does the money self spent on rigging really save over buying it pre-rigged?
I have what it will cost me to get an anchor system, rigging kit to cover almost everything I will need to do, new seat, exrta rod holder
Also, any extra advice would be great, for once I am not jumping into something and trying to do it the right way
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Posted July 24 2012 - 08:00 AM
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#10
Posted July 24 2012 - 12:32 PM
also, how much did that freedom hawk run you, when it was all said and done.
nifty craft, looks pretty fun
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Posted July 24 2012 - 01:05 PM
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Posted July 24 2012 - 01:15 PM
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Posted August 11 2012 - 06:48 AM
#15
Posted August 11 2012 - 11:02 PM
Don't skimp on your paddle either. You'll want a nice light weight paddle so you don't get fatigued. Lastly if you get the chance, sit in the kayak before you buy it. You might find it does or doesn't have acceptable back support for you. All kayaks feel different and you want to be sure you'll be comfortable all day.
Good luck.
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