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Hey guys, i want some indication of numbers of people who go kayak fishing, what sort of craft they are using and where they mainly go..... Trying to convince the wife that it is a good idea for me to buy a kayak so i can get fitter and go fishing all at the same time. Sounds good in principal anyway. Have looked at Ocean kayaks Prowler elite 4.5 but it is damn expensive and looks difficult to manoeuvre in skinny water, open to all suggestions. Thanks

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didn't you just get a boat barney?i'm up for anything as long as i don't have to use any energy. Motors all the way i say. You get there faster, you can get away from sharks quicker and it's much easier to troll at 4 knots with a motor. and you look tougher

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i got me self a yak.. biggest thing i have got so far is a 37cm snapper.. plenty of bream.. set me back 500bucks and i got a few things thrown in.. adjustable seat, paddle and jet pilot lifejacket..its not the best kayak i have seen for fishing but it does the job for me through the portriver and have had it off the beach a few time.. will definately give your self a work out!!!

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i put a rod holder up near the front which i can take out aswell.. and sometimes i have a milk crate behind the seat with PVC rod holders aswell.. yeah i seen a few pics of those yanks chasing threshers.. bugger that.. would be an interesting fight hooking into a big stinger though.. would tow you around for a while.. :lol:

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Hey all, i think this is my first post here... anyway i paddle a hobie quest fisherman:Posted ImageAnd my main hunting ground is... seacliff and marino, didnt like hearing about an 18' shark hanging around :shock:. Never had any problems with sharks though, i feel safe in my yak at all times.

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Butters, i have never damaged the boat on barnacles or rocks when fishing, however this winter my mates and i did some white water stuff down hills streams. That definatley trashed the boats. You do have to be carefull but their fine for westlakes and the port and dams. Still anyone wants to spend the money, a hard YAk would be better and easier to paddle too!

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Welcome to the site L3GACY - those hobbie yaks look ohright hey... Is it hard to control the foot pedals as to the normal paddle? steering etc...Cheers

The whole purpose of having a rudder and foot pedals is to make your life easier, for example to turn without a rudder you either need to drag your rudder on one side or paddle harder/more on the other side when you add a rudder your feet do the work so you're always getting maximum power out of your strikes. Also when fishing on the drift you can clip your paddle to the side of the yak and control where you go with your feet while flicking lures. I would not buy a kayak without a rudder purely because i am lazy. There is nothing wrong with not having one other than the fact your yak will track straighter if you do have one (ie when you paddle a yak with a rudder in a straight line it will always go in a straight line if that's where the rudder is heading). That's just my 2 cents.
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