Saltwater Kayak fishing, is it really worth it?
Submitted by berserkfishing on Fri, 2015-01-23 19:40
Hey guys,
Sorry for another forum topic so soon but is Saltwater kayak fishing really worth it? I was thinking about getting out to those structures and gutters that landbased fishermen just can't get to! Probably targeting Flathead,Herring,whiting and Spangled Emperor, Baldchin Grouper up north. Was looking at one like this: http://winnerkayak.com/kayaks/Kayaks/65/
Thanks,
BerserkFishing
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Gadsy
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In A word
Yes!
Hutch
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Yes, definitely worth it.If
Yes, definitely worth it.
If you can fork out some extra cash get a peddle powered kayak like a Hobie or native watercraft, it doen't seem like a big difference until you've tried it. It really does make life a lot easier and I wish I had got a peddle powered one instead of paddle.
Jayden20
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Most definatly is worth it
Most definatly is worth it
Mayfly
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Kayak fishing is not only
Kayak fishing is not only worth it, it's one of my favorite things to do. It's very enjoyable.
berserkfishing
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Macski Kingfisher
Decided to get one boys! The mighty Macski Kingfisher
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Albee Mangles
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Get into it mate!!
Heres some inspiration!!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0-iE6bCZFsJC9FOLR8ciA
berserkfishing
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Hey was just wondering what
Hey was just wondering what you Kayakers think, Macski Kingfisher vs Hobie mirage Outback for inshore fishing like i mentioned in the first post?? I know theyre totaly different kayaks but oh well.....
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berserkfishing
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Bump
Bump
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cvbass
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Ask on Yakfishwest.com and
Ask on Yakfishwest.com and you will probably get more replies