hi everyone mike here in chicago and i recently bought a jackson big tuna yak attack edition! brian over at delewarepaddlesports was awesome and said he even store it for me till april! today in chicago we have sleet and i currently live in a condo downtown so i thought this was above and beyond awesome.
anyways I'm new to kayak fishing (i have never even been on a kayak) but remember fishing growing up as a kids with my dad. it was a very cool experience this summer to take my lil guy 4 yrs old out fishing the first time. i would cast and pass him the pole. first cast he got a catfish! after that we where killing it everytime we went out and he's as hooked as i am. we took my dad and rented a lil boat it was so expensive i felt yeah this is chicago. driving over the north branch of the river i saw a kayak tour and thought how cool is that and i bet we could fish off of it too. i found out someone already had this same idea. lol after some research i thought a tandem was the best option it could be used as a single or tandem position. i think the main selling point on the big tuna was the live bait well / cooler section. the fact that delaware paddle sports had a yak attack edition made me just jump on it.
seeing that this kayak already has some upgraded features, rudder rod holders live tank/bait well upgraded seats
what are some necessities for the first few times getting it out. besides the obvious paddles and pfd. i was looking at a anchor trolly and obviously anchor and maybe a drag chain? just not sure what i will encounter on the first few outings or what to expect. any advise will be much appreciated. i know ill go with the fish finder eventually but I'm talking about the lil stuff that gets overlooked and you go out and ruins a good outing like no anchor or paddle leashes.
anyways I'm new to kayak fishing (i have never even been on a kayak) but remember fishing growing up as a kids with my dad. it was a very cool experience this summer to take my lil guy 4 yrs old out fishing the first time. i would cast and pass him the pole. first cast he got a catfish! after that we where killing it everytime we went out and he's as hooked as i am. we took my dad and rented a lil boat it was so expensive i felt yeah this is chicago. driving over the north branch of the river i saw a kayak tour and thought how cool is that and i bet we could fish off of it too. i found out someone already had this same idea. lol after some research i thought a tandem was the best option it could be used as a single or tandem position. i think the main selling point on the big tuna was the live bait well / cooler section. the fact that delaware paddle sports had a yak attack edition made me just jump on it.
seeing that this kayak already has some upgraded features, rudder rod holders live tank/bait well upgraded seats
what are some necessities for the first few times getting it out. besides the obvious paddles and pfd. i was looking at a anchor trolly and obviously anchor and maybe a drag chain? just not sure what i will encounter on the first few outings or what to expect. any advise will be much appreciated. i know ill go with the fish finder eventually but I'm talking about the lil stuff that gets overlooked and you go out and ruins a good outing like no anchor or paddle leashes.
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