I wish it was just $800 to drop. But I've been saving for 3 years now to get the one I want.ChasinTails said:i too want to get into kayak fishing, i just can't afford a decent kayak and I'm not to keen to ask my parents for 800$
Sail had a sale a month or two ago...it was a pelican fishing kayak I believe....about $400 on sale if I remember correctly. If I didn't have my inflatable I would have picked that up! How old are you now? Working age or what??ChasinTails said:i too want to get into kayak fishing, i just can't afford a decent kayak and I'm not to keen to ask my parents for 800$
not really working age but i can get a job next summer as ill be 16 by then, it seems like i always miss a sale, the only place I've seen a decent kayak for fishing has been kijiji which was still 600, i think i remember seeing a decent one at sail for like 800 but i can't remember, not to mention my mom is paranoid about my safety and my dad "can't swim" so he doesn't like the notion of a kayak, i can't go fishing with him and leave him on shore while i go out, for more than 1 reason :mrgreen:FisherGirl said:Sail had a sale a month or two ago...it was a pelican fishing kayak I believe....about $400 on sale if I remember correctly. If I didn't have my inflatable I would have picked that up! How old are you now? Working age or what??
Picking up an ocean kayak torque anglerthreeparrots said:Just buy a good one from the get go. They don't fall apart so you'll have it forever and you'll be thankful you spent upfront. I bought a Tarpon 120 from the get-go.. couldn't be happier.
I hesitated at first because of the price, but the time I've spent on it has made it worth it on many levels. Great fishing, great exercise, outdoor time, meeting people, going new places, etc..
If you're truly into it, buy a good one. It fits everything I need, is stable, performs amazingly well, and can be car topped by myself alone.
I'm not saying it has to be a Tarpon 120, but get something of that level of quality. Don't waste your time and money on a Pelican. You'll just be upgrading the following season.
Not before me! Lol!NADO said:I picked up a used Ocean Kayak "Sidekick" last summer for $350 or $400, cant remember exactly how much I paid. The kayak is far from new as the orange plastic has faded to yellow in some spots but it performs as though it was new. It is very stable as I found out last weekend fishing in Lake Ontario in 4-6' swells that were crashing onto the yak at times.
I cant offer you any good advice on rod mounts or rigs at this time as I am still figuring out those details myself. Currently I am running one 8'6" casting rod with braid to a dipsy diver and about 6' of 20lb flurocarbon to a spoon. I don't even know the equation for how deep the lure goes based on how much line I have out, I also don't have any idea how much line I let out. I just put the reel in freespool and start paddling until I tell myself that I have the right amount of line out lol.
Nevertheless I have a Great Ontario Salmon Derby ticket and I intend on winning the derby from my Kayak!