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lckcpaddler2 07-06-2013 09:49 AM

Does a fishing kayak really make that big of a difference?
 
:wsb:
I am trying to decide on whether or not I get a fishing kayak or just get a regular kayak. I feel like most fishing kayaks I look for are a little more expensive than regular flat water kayaks. I think I could rig up the attachments I need for my fishing gear etc... but I wanted yalls opinion on whether or not I should buy a real fishing kayak or just get a regular one and modify it myself. This what I am looking at right now... http://www.kayaktrader.com/kayak-malibu-x-factor/

Thanks!

Morgan

JarrodMc 07-06-2013 10:13 AM

I started fishing on a Malibu X-13 and it worked ok. I fish on a Jackson Cuda 14 now and I am genuinely impressed with this boat. The best thing, it's 100% US made. your best bet would be to go to OEX and pick their brains as to which kayak is best for you.

alanw 07-06-2013 11:12 AM

Some fishing kayaks seem to be designed for more stability than recreation kayaks, and the deck layout on some are better suited to carrying extra gear you'd be taking while fishing. Plus, some come with pre-installed rod holders and areas to mount your transducer.

Also, I'm not sure how useful a "flat water" kayak would be once you start heading out of the bays.

The X-Factor you are looking at is good for fishing.

Dannowar 07-06-2013 01:51 PM

Anythings possible. Last year my friend Aaron bagged a yt on a 6 ft rental piece of garbage. It was halfway in the water the whole fight!


Pole in the scupper hole

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...1ab3aca068.jpg

Hobie-Pedaller 07-06-2013 05:42 PM

scupper hole as the rod holder - LMAO :sifone:

but he obviously made it all work out & accomplished his task. ;)
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FlyFishinYakr 07-07-2013 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JarrodMc (Post 162455)
I started fishing on a Malibu X-13 and it worked ok. I fish on a Jackson Cuda 14 now and I am genuinely impressed with this boat. The best thing, it's 100% US made. your best bet would be to go to OEX and pick their brains as to which kayak is best for you.

Good sound advice!!!:D
Take a couple out to paddle and compare (advise that was given to me). :)
The fishing models usually come pre-equipped with rod holders (2 to 4) and built wider for primary and secondary stability. Some others like the OK Trident series have a center hatch (called the Rod Pod) you can access the interior of the kayak to hold rods during surf launches and a compartment for a fish finder and the lid acts like a sun shade to minimize glare.
FFY


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