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Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:29 pm
Posted by BusterMays
Member since Oct 2014
46 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:29 pm
Looking to get one and would like insight and tips from those that have them. Top brands for reasonable price?
Posted by Polar Pop
Member since Feb 2012
10747 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:30 pm to
What is your budget?

Where will you fish?

Do you want to stand?
Posted by fishfighter
RIP
Member since Apr 2008
40026 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:32 pm to
quote:

Top brands for reasonable price?



They are like underwear and I'm sure those that have them would say there's are the best.

Used the search and I'm sure you will find all the BS as needed.
Posted by BusterMays
Member since Oct 2014
46 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:37 pm to
No set budget. Mostly fishing in small lakes for largemouth. No clue about the standing up but would love to hear the pros and cons of each.
Posted by BusterMays
Member since Oct 2014
46 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:39 pm to
Haha touche. I'm a fishing fanatic and have always thought it would be cool to have one just to mess around with
Posted by TigerEye2
Prairieville
Member since Aug 2011
308 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:40 pm to
Buy a Hobie Outback and be done with it. Save yourself time and money in the long run from upgrading to one later. Lots of good deals on used ones if new is out of your range.
Posted by BusterMays
Member since Oct 2014
46 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 7:42 pm to
Thanks for the tip. Will definitely look into it
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 8:09 pm to
Might be the best all around kayak

Especially with the new seat if you want to buy a new one
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 8:47 pm to
Team Ascend checking in.

If you plan on doing a ton of kayak fishing, I'd probably get something nicer. I only use my kayak occasionally, I mostly take a boat or go offshore. Ascend FS12T was the most I could justify spending. I'm happy with it.
Posted by Mung
NorCal
Member since Aug 2007
9054 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 9:41 pm to
quote:

mostly fishing small lakes for largemouth


quote:

hobie outback


I'd get a solo canoe for small lake fishing
Posted by dat yat
Chef Pass
Member since Jun 2011
4297 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:12 pm to
I've owned and fished from pirogues, canoes and now a kayak. In calm winds and non-choppy water, a canoe is a great fishing platform. You can stand, haul more and take a friend easier.
I prefer the kayak for longer paddles or in breezy conditions.
Posted by east upper deck
Houston
Member since Jan 2005
186 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 10:14 pm to
Unless you get a good deal on a used outback, I recommend getting a '15. The new seats are awesome.
Posted by KG6
Member since Aug 2009
10920 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 1:22 am to
I have the hobie PA. It's pretty awesome once your in the water. Can stand up, turn around, store about 7 rods comfortably, hold my tackle neatly, etc. But its a beast to move around. I actually found it easier to take my boat out (everything was stored away in my boat, just had to hook it up and launch). It's also expensive. I had the cash laying around when I sold my boat so I bought it. Probably not the wisest decision for me personally as I just had a son and am moving very far away from where I fish (plus I hope to buy another boat sooner than later). But if you really want the best experience on the water and want to do it in a yak, i don't see how anything else comes close.
Posted by TigerPimpNationTrank
NOLA Raised / Northshore Livin'
Member since Nov 2005
3106 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 2:03 am to
Pro Angler 12 if you have a truck and can handle it physically. I love mine.

Posted by DownSouthDave
Beau, Bro, Baw
Member since Jan 2013
7365 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 6:47 am to
Pro Angler is what you need
Posted by PaBon
UPT 17th W/D
Member since Sep 2014
1884 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 8:18 am to
Native Ultimate 12' is my suggestion if you're looking for a decent price rig; speed, weight, price, durability. You can get into base model, which I did, for roughly $750.

Posted by Themole
Palatka Florida
Member since Feb 2013
5557 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 10:36 am to
If you aren't a Purest check this site out. LINK / You get the best of both worlds with a Bassyak set up.
Posted by bluemoons
the marsh
Member since Oct 2012
5495 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 10:43 am to
If you want a paddle powered kayak, look at Natives or Jacksons. I have a Native Slayer 14.5 and it's pretty awesome. I don't fish out of it enough, but I use it a good bit in Henderson during the spring. If you just want something for bass, you'd be fine with a 12'. I just got the 14.5' so I'd be cool with longer trips over salt water. 14.5' is a lot of boat though.
Posted by Ridgewalker
Member since Aug 2012
3553 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 10:54 am to
I have a 10' Ascend. It's a Bass Pro fishing kayak. It's a great boat, tracks well, 10' is better than 12' (More nimble & 1 person can carry it) Good storage.
Nice options for rod holders, sits well. \
I've had it on the Jacks Fork and Buffalo when the rivers were up. There was a 4" air gap (Ponca low water) on the Buffalo, we did 27 miles in 8 hours and it was a blast in that yak.

Can you tell I like my yak?

This post was edited on 10/27/14 at 10:57 am
Posted by nahtanojc
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
980 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 11:04 am to
Top brands?
Hobie, Native, Wilderness, Jackson to name a few and give you a place to start.

Decide whether you want a kayak that you can sit in or sit on... The ones you sit on are those with scuppers and are self-bailing.

Then decide how you want to get around: conventional paddle? Newer peddle style? Electric motor?

Then come up with a figure you want to spend: be sure to allocate money for the necessary accessories you will need ( PFD, anchor, paddle, etc.)

Once those 3 things are determined, you can start to narrow down what is best for you. For example:
sky's the limit on budget, you want a SOT and you like the peddles? Go with a Hobie or Native Propel.
Sky's the limit, a SOT but you'd rather electric motor? Add an Evolve motor to a Hobie ($$$) or look at the new Old Town Predator XL. Or you can add a bass yaks kit to pretty much anything. Also keep in mind the local guys- KC kayaks can sell you one wired for a trolling motor.

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