RW, your Ocean Kayak tandem is the wrong kayak for what you're doing. I know, I have one. It was my first kayak for my son and I and has now become a way for my wife and daughter to paddle around with my son and I while we fish. Some of the newer, state-of-the-art fishing kayaks would probably change your mind about how much fun it is to fish out of these things. I use a 1.5 lb anchor to hold position in the wind, I haven't gotten into using drift socks, but I can certainly see the benefits of one. My Manta Rays (both 12 and 14 foot models) can carry a 48 qt ice chest in the tankwell for all-day trips. One concession is the amount of tackle that you can have readily available. I know that I have a 'kitchen sink' mentality when bass fishing, but I keep my go-to stuff in a single Plano box up front with me and may larger box in the tankwell with the ice chest. Kayak fishing is exploding here in Texas, so much so that I'm afraid the state government will soon realize what a large potential tax they're missing out on and start making us register them.