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![]() How about something like the Jackson Kayak Big Rig Pro. You can definitely stand up on this one.
http://jacksonkayak.com/blog/kayak/big-rig-pro/ Or the Wilderness Systems A.T.A.K. Another good one for standing. http://www.yakangler.com/fishing-kay...ystems-a-t-a-k |
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![]() Another thing to think about......don't look for "the most comfortable seat".....what that means is a seat that is raised off the hull of the kayak....sure it feels great, but it also raises your center of gravity about 4 to 6 inches from the hull.
I had to use a Pro angler in Panama 3 years ago and for the first time in my kayak fishing life, got pulled over by a little 30 lb. yellow fin tuna ! (held onto the rod, got back in and landed it...and ate it ! ) But also have landed many big sharks, bigger tuna, halibut and many other much bigger fish without ever even getting close to going over. I will take the old Hobie Revolution seats and tarpon seats where I am sitting close to the water .....every time ! Danny V |
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Both of these seem pretty good as well. I will have to do more research on them. I appreciate all of the feedback! |
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I bought a Native Redfish 10 from the Kayak Fishing Store. The guys at the store said a 12 foot is superior to a 10 foot kayak, but I drive a tiny car and live in a little apartment, so I need my kayak to be small, so I bought the 10-foot model. I am very happy with the kayak, even though I can't stand up in it. I'm a klutz and would probably just fall in the water if I stood up, anyway. ![]()
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![]() Lots of good points. Let me disagree slightly with Dan. There is nothing wrong with a higher seating position although not too high, if you're fishing in smaller bodies of water or slow moving rivers. That does not include the ocean or even Raritan Bay. Big powerful fish are always a consideration too. My Frontier 10 has a raised seating position but it's the lower of the two available. I tried the higher one and never quite felt comfortable. I also took a very ill advised trip down the big D I must have dumped 6 times.
Too, most of the advertised weights are Wishful thinking. |
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![]() Tons of options for u.i've had my fair share of yaks.best ride i believe is ocean kayak.all what ur looking for.easy for shallow launch,able to carry.tracks and drifts well.also bought hobie outback,things pain in the ass,floating bathtub without the peddle drive. I sold my prowler 13 regret it everytime,walking past the outback. As for the native alot of water slaping underside of bow,little noisy. Would sell the outback if anyone intersted. For the guy on the big d. Took my prowler 13 from delaware water gap to free bridge in pburg,foul rift was a blast
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![]() Definitely check out demo days at Ramsey outdoors. Not sure but bob's canoes and kayaks in lake Hopatcong might let you demo units too.
Have you considered a canoe? Check this video out from a fellow NJ fisherman. Not sure if he is on this site. Really in depth review. I considered getting one for the electric only lakes but then learned the sheds don't allow canoes. BOO!! http://youtu.be/JsPLpOHgCoU |
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