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How suitable are Advanced Elements Kayaks for fishing?
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...e-Kayak/Detail
Portability is a major issue, so this would be a perfect fit. However I just realized how much sharp objects fishing requires, and am scared of getting any pinholes in an inflatable. Does anyone own a AA yak and fish with it regularly? Thanks! |
That should be OK. Just watch where you put your bait knife.....and your gaff....and fish hooks...... Oh; and don't catch any makos.
Seriously - some of those inflatables are very durable. If you want to fish out of it you should make sure that it has independent air chambers, multi-layer construction and well-sealed seams. I can see some applications for it; such as mothershipping from a small boat. I don't know if I'd be comfortable using one. I tend to carry a lot of gear and I want something rigid on which to mount rod holders, fish finders and the like. Even polyethylene, as durable as it is, doesn't always inspire absolute confidence. |
they are better than any of the other inflatables in their bracket, that si why they are the only ones we carry at OEX.
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