What Is The Best Kayak For Fishing?
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How To Choose The Best Fishing Kayak
The choices out there for fishing kayaks are so numerous that it can be nearly mind boggling to try and pick just one. There are sit - in kayaks, sit on top kayaks, pedaling kayaks, inflatable and foldable ones, and so on. Which kayak is best for fishing depends on your own situation. Just like a pair of shoes, there is no "one size fits all" fishing kayak. Here are some of the best fishing kayaks that anglers have to choose from.
Advantages Of Sit On Top Kayaks For Fishing
You can fish from most sit on top kayaks, but if you want one that has places to store your gear, place your rods, etc., you should look at kayaks made specifically for fishing. Popular sit on top fishing kayaks include the Ocean Kayak Prowler Trident series and the Pelican Castaway. Sit on top kayaks are easy to clean, can't fill with water, and are lightweight.
Sit In Fishing Kayak Advantages
Sit In kayaks are also very popular with anglers who don't like getting splashed with water. These solve the problem of having a wet rear - end when fishing. For this reason, many fishermen think that sit - in models are the best fishing kayaks. Because your center of gravity is lower, they are more maneuverable and very stable. The downside to sit - in models is that they are a bit harder to clean out, harder get in and out of, and you may sit a couple of inches lower in the water which affects casting a bit. If using a sit - in fishing kayak featuring a full skirt, make sure that you take a kayaking class that teaches you how to do a "wet exit".
Hybrid Fishing Kayaks
There are hybrid models that offer the advantages of a sit on top kayak combined with the waterproofing of a sit - in kayak. Models like the Native Watercraft Ultimate series are a bit like a cross between a canoe and a kayak. This is type is my personal favorite, since they don't make you feel as cramped as a sit - in type. If you fish in very choppy waters and want extra protection from spray, you can add a bow, stern or center skirt.
An interesting variation of the sit on top fishing kayak are ones that are a bit like a giant SUP or stand up paddle board. Using an ice chest with a cushion for seating, they are simply a flat, floating fishing platform that you can paddle. These are large enough and stable enough that fishermen can actually stand up on them and cast, which is a real plus for sight casting and fly fishing in general. Though they are very stable, It does helps if you are fairly coordinated with this type of stand up fishing kayak. After having tried one of these I was disappointed with how difficult it was to paddle, due to the height of your body above the surface of the craft. Another disadvantage of these large stand up fishing kayaks is that they can be a bit hard to manage in high winds and choppy water. The larger the slab of plastic you have in the water, the more you will feel the effect of the wind.
Inflatable Fishing Kayaks
The word "inflatable" might make you a bit nervous when it comes to something you are going to be using sharp fish hooks around, yet there are many people who fish out of inflatable fishing kayaks. Inflatable fishing kayaks don't perform as well on the water as rigid plastic ones do, nor do they last as long, but they can be a good option for people who live in apartments or who don't have a vehicle large enough to carry a large kayak. One of the biggest makers of inflatable fishing kayaks is Sevylor. Accessories for these inflatable fishing kayaks include fast inflating pumps, patch kits, and directional skegs for more control.
Pedaling Kayaks For Fishing
My own favorite fishing kayak is one that you can paddle or pedal. What I like about kayaks that you can pedal is the fact that your hands are left free to cast. Also, since your legs have the strongest muscles in the body, you are able to do more work for less effort. One study I read showed that you use a full ten percent less energy in a pedaling kayak vs. paddling kayaks. Here is a Hub that I wrote about kayaks you can pedal: Pedal Vs. Paddle Kayaks
Below is a YouTube video of how the drive system works on the kayak that I fish out of, the Native Watercraft Ultimate 12.
Final Thoughts On How To Choose The Best Fishing Kayak For You
Whether you choose a sit on top, sit - in kayak, or something in between, you should make sure that you feel good sitting in it, paddling it, and carrying it. What good is a fishing kayak that you are reluctant to use because it weights so much that you don't want to haul it down to the water? It's true that there are kayak dollies that you can attach to make portaging and moving it easier, but they don't help you load it on the roof rack or in the bed of your truck. Before buying any kayak, take a look at the various carrier systems and determine if they will work on your vehicle with the type of craft you are thinking of buying. You probably don't want to buy a 15' kayak if you have a tiny compact car.
Look for ones that have fisherman - friendly features such as rod holders, tie down straps, storage compartments, etc.
If you are in limbo, and can't decide what model of kayak is best for you to fish in, visit a local shop and ask if you can test paddle a few different models.
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sameerk 15 months ago
nice info , loved it