Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Good fishing tandem kayak

I like canoes, but I really believe that kayaks are more versatile. A few of the middle end fishing kayaks have seat configurations where you can go double or solo. For the average person, handling a kayak single handed is going to be easier. New kayaks are also extremely durable, the majority being rotomolded, and easy to recover if you flip. New fishing yak models from Jackson and Wilderness Systems are also employing new hull shapes which make standing MUCH easier (the new WS ATAK having a standing seat as well). Less windage on a kayak. Most new models have rod mounts/tracks/go pro mounts built in. Some also have seats with lumbar support and high/low seating positions. I sit as high off the water on my Cuda with the seat in the up position as you do in a canoe, and I can easily stand up.
Honestly, yeah. You're not going to have a great time fishing out of a normal sit in. A fishing specific sit on top from Jackson, WS, or Hobie have many features that make customizing your setup and enjoying your time fishing on the water much easier.

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