Fletchers has a new fleet of Old Town Predator pedal kayaks. You can cover a lot of water in one of these. They are really fast and easy to maneuver and stable enough to stand in while casting. Unfortunately, the pedals also catch loose fly line, which can get a little annoying.
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 1:19:47 PM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
-- On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 1:19:47 PM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
Hi gang -- can anyone recommend good places to rent boats pretty close to D.C.?I was out last weekend wet wading and really wasn't able to cover much water, so I'd like to change up my tactics. I've rented boats from Fletcher's, which are great and may be where I end up again, but I wondered if there were any other decent options out there for angling.I have mulled over getting a kayak at the boathouse at Key Bridge, but that may be a big hassle since they aren't equipped with a rod holder. I'm even considering buying one of those expensive fold-up kayaks that I can store in my apartment. Any suggestions would be appreciated!Hopefully the rain scheduled for Friday and Saturday morning doesn't blow everything out!Jamie
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