Thursday, April 11, 2024

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly fishing kayaks?

You ought to take a look at a Goboat. It's inflatable and comes with a trolling motor. It's round, so it provides a very stable platform for fly fishing. https://goboat.com
--Bob

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 5:31 PM Brookes Outdoors <brookesoutdoors@gmail.com> wrote:
Thinking about maybe getting a fly fishing kayak for a coup[le hours of fishing on the likes of Burke Lake, Gunston Cove (off Potomac), maybe drifting Shenandoah River/South Fork…

I'm happy to paddle so a drive system isn't necessary; don't need a lot of storage/bells&whistles; don't want to spend a lot; portability important (light weight); generous stand-up casting platform.

I kinda like some of the hybrid sit-on/stand-up kayaks, which have a large deck for casting—but they have pretty low freeboard, more like a SUP…

Any thoughts/recommendations?

Thx,

Pete

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