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Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/01/15 03:44 PM
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Yellowcat
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I am in the market for a kayak to use in the creeks for white bass in the spring. I dont know anything about them and need to know what to get and what to stay away from. Sit in or sit on top? And anything else about them. I want a good kayak but dont want to spend over 400-500$ if possible. Thanks
Justin 63lb, 2 58lb, several 40's, 38lb, and several 20lb yellas.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/01/15 03:55 PM
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butch sanders
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if you are catching 63 lb. fish man I don't know what to suggest
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
[Re: Yellowcat]
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03/01/15 04:03 PM
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BKT
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How big a boy are ya? How big are these creeks?
The pescador 12 is a good boat for the money. There's a OK prowler 13 for sale in the classifieds also.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/01/15 04:58 PM
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CamoCuda
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Recommend a used 12' sit on top, that's pretty standard for almost any water. There's a wide range of brands & some that have more fishing specific features than others. The type of seat is a huge factor in your experience-more & more "lawn chair" style seats & they make a huge difference. Bass Pro has a good option w/ a raised seat for the lowest $.
Most everyone will recommend a test ride/paddle to see what you like best.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
[Re: Yellowcat]
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03/01/15 06:44 PM
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Yellowcat
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Im about 150 lbs 5'11". Just a young buck. The creeks i fish at most are 30 yds wide
Justin 63lb, 2 58lb, several 40's, 38lb, and several 20lb yellas.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
[Re: Yellowcat]
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03/01/15 06:45 PM
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And i dont plan on catchin 63 pound fish out of it. But ya never know what ya will hook on to!
Justin 63lb, 2 58lb, several 40's, 38lb, and several 20lb yellas.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/02/15 12:33 AM
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150 pounds? You have a wide selection. I'm 170 and my pelican apex 100 angler holds me just fine.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/02/15 02:30 AM
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If i cant find something used in the temple area within the next week or so i think i am going to look at a perception pescador 10 or the heritage redfish 10.
Thanks for all the help and im still open for suggestions
Justin 63lb, 2 58lb, several 40's, 38lb, and several 20lb yellas.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/03/15 09:53 PM
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If i cant find something used in the temple area within the next week or so i think i am going to look at a perception pescador 10 or the heritage redfish 10.
Thanks for all the help and im still open for suggestions By your signature you seem to be a serious big cat hunter so since you are hunting pretty good sized cats, and probably using a lot of lines with a lot of hooks, you might want to look at one of these for your type of fishing. http://www.amazon.com/Sun-Dolphin-Scout-...1YJCCKBQBZ88P0H
Last edited by Jimbo; 03/03/15 09:57 PM.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/03/15 10:17 PM
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Nathan "Bull" Montgomery
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The bass pro Ascend FS10 is a great river/creek yak. Light weight and comfortable chair and very stable for a sit in. Plus they are a dry ride. Just my .02 oh and the one I have (still have it!) carried my 6'3" 245lb frame just fine.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/04/15 01:05 AM
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Yellowcat
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Jimbo. I have another boat for runnin lines on the river. Just needin somethin for whites during the spring
Justin 63lb, 2 58lb, several 40's, 38lb, and several 20lb yellas.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/04/15 02:14 AM
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fredfarmer
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I don't know why Malibu Kayaks do not get much love on this forum, but a mini-X is great for creeks and rivers. Wide, but very stable for beginners. Mini-X
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
[Re: Nathan "Bull" Montgomery]
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03/04/15 04:13 AM
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The Leadbetter Legend
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2nd the BPS Ascend FS10. Very stable & in your price range. The seat ! The Seat ! is really great. I use mine in creeks for the sandbass run. The 2015 model has some nice improvements. I added (2) forward cleats to hold (2) sets of anchor rope. Something to think about: I don't plan on adding rod holders and an array of gadgets to the front dash of my yak. Fishing in small creeks, I anchor pointing into the current, and cast forward into the current. I just don't need obstacles to have to cast over & around.
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Re: Need help picking the right kayak for creek fishing
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03/04/15 04:39 AM
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I don't know why Malibu Kayaks do not get much love on this forum, but a mini-X is great for creeks and rivers. Wide, but very stable for beginners. Mini-X agreed. the mini x was the first yak I ever bought and I still use it for creeks and short lake trips. very stable
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