OT: Kayak

gveng

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looking to buy something for freshwater fishing here on some local lakes, primarily Castiac Lagoon and Pyramid. but after spending a little time looking online i'm a little lost on what exactly i need. not really looking to spend a lot.

thanks!
 
Ive had my eye on this nice 10 foot two people kayak at sports chalet it's made by pelican. Looks nice


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Spend the money when it comes to water activities. Better that you have good equipment bc you never know that could be the difference whether you get put in a dangerous situation. Just speaking from a bad experience. I don't know if you need reels and rods. I have a brand new shimano freshwater reel and a daiwa rod if you are interested. GL with your kayak.
 
Pelicans look good for freshwater. If you might be tempted to hit the salt then get a sit on top.

Really it all depends on what and where you'll be fishing. Figure out your weight and approximate gear weight. Then you'll have a sense for what size. Then for dimensions you'll want to figure out what's more important. The longer it is the better it will track and faster it will go but usually less stable. The wider it is the more stable it'll be but you lose some speed.

And before you buy one, try to go to a seller preferably on the water. They'll let you demo different ones so you know what you like.

Some bodies of fresh water have special regs on body contact which will limit you to sit insides vs sit on tops. Just research all that stuff first. And Craigslist or yak fishing boards usually have high quality used gear for inexpensive prices. Good luck and tight lines!
 
Spend the money when it comes to water activities. Better that you have good equipment bc you never know that could be the difference whether you get put in a dangerous situation.

THIS!!! Do NOT go cheap on your safety equipment (includes your vessel). You're the only irreplaceable item on your kayak. A good deal is one thing; a cheaply made & sold product is another.
 
Pro Angler FTW :D Going to pick one up coming summer. Save some money and get a hobie with mirage drive. I've done a lot of fishing in my cobra and it sucks having to put the rod down and adjusting your self every few minuets; not even worth the trouble most of the time. Whats nice about a Hobie is that it has a high resale value so even in 3-4 years it would still be worth well over $1000.
 
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any have any experience with Ocean kayak Frenzy? some one recommended it to me and it looks like they are ~$300 used and on the smaller side, ~10'... would that work for me, i'm 5'8" ~200lbs.
 
Frenzy is too small for your body size. You need to get at least scrambler or preferably scrambler XT, so your kayak doesn't seat too low in the water and slow you down.
 
Wish you woulda posted this a month ago... I had a kayak I was getting rid of. Can't remember the make and model but it was a sit on top ocean kind lol
 
If you haven't browsed the fishingnetwork.net forum, it maybe worth looking into. They have a special Tubers and Yakers forum.
 
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