I had a perception sports pescador 12 kayak last year. I had to sell it in the beginning of this year. My birthday is coming up in a few weeks and I will have around 1100 dollars to spend on a fishing kayak. I will mainly fish inshore for snook and tarpon in Miami. I will also consider going offshore for Pelagics. I have been considering these kayaks. Trident 13 angler(comes with free camera), cruise 12, and native slayer. I am looking for something stable so I can stand up and sight fish inshore. Advice would be nice. I keep changing my mind.
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I fish several times a year in the Tampa, FL area. The guide with whom I fish puts me into a Native Ultimate 14.5. He loves that boat for fishing the flats, and has an entire fleet of them. I have seen many other kayak anglers in that area with the same boat. It is light to lift on land, paddles well, has a comfortable seat, is roomy, and allows for standing. It's design does not have scupper holes, so I would not use it offshore or in rough water where a wave or large wake could swamp it.
Native introduced a new version of the Ultimate (FX series -- 12 ft and 15 ft length) earlier this year that offers many modern features. After this year they will no longer produce the earlier Ultimate. As a result you may be able to find a new or lightly used Ultimate at a reduced price. The Ultimate also comes (came) in a 12 ft size.
You mentioned the Native Slayer as one of your options. That kayak is very good too, but represents a different design. It comes in 12 ft and 14.5 ft versions. The Slayer has a raised "lawn chair-style" seat and plenty of gear tracks. Users can easily stand for sight casting. It paddles well too.
I cannot comment on the other models you listed as options. But I think you would be happy with any of the Native products.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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Originally posted by J.A. Veil View PostI fish several times a year in the Tampa, FL area. The guide with whom I fish puts me into a Native Ultimate 14.5. He loves that boat for fishing the flats, and has an entire fleet of them. I have seen many other kayak anglers in that area with the same boat. It is light to lift on land, paddles well, has a comfortable seat, is roomy, and allows for standing. It's design does not have scupper holes, so I would not use it offshore or in rough water where a wave or large wake could swamp it.
Native introduced a new version of the Ultimate (FX series -- 12 ft and 15 ft length) earlier this year that offers many modern features. After this year they will no longer produce the earlier Ultimate. As a result you may be able to find a new or lightly used Ultimate at a reduced price. The Ultimate also comes (came) in a 12 ft size.
You mentioned the Native Slayer as one of your options. That kayak is very good too, but represents a different design. It comes in 12 ft and 14.5 ft versions. The Slayer has a raised "lawn chair-style" seat and plenty of gear tracks. Users can easily stand for sight casting. It paddles well too.
I cannot comment on the other models you listed as options. But I think you would be happy with any of the Native products.
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Originally posted by Snakehead Hunter View PostDefinitely Trident 13. I have one, it has decent speed, stability. I stand on it to sight cast for SH, its not design for it but a lot of people can stand on it.
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Originally posted by Nickipod98 View PostI like the slayer because of the chair and the add-ons so the slayer is definetly on the top of my list.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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Originally posted by J.A. Veil View PostThe new Ultimate FX uses the same First Class seat with high/low seating positions as does the Slayer. Both are excellent kayaks. If you want the option to use it in rougher water, the Slayer would be a better choice.
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Viking Kayaks if your looking to go off-shore. Just check into them and you will see how superior they are for big ocean.
Those kiwi's are in the big dangerous waters and that's what they were designed for. You might have to save an extra $200 from your budget.
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Originally posted by Frogsauce View PostViking Kayaks if your looking to go off-shore. Just check into them and you will see how superior they are for big ocean.
Those kiwi's are in the big dangerous waters and that's what they were designed for. You might have to save an extra $200 from your budget.
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Moken 13.....it will do all you want and I bet you could find last years model for your $1100. Great off shore boat. Good speed
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Originally posted by Nickipod98 View PostOnly concern is the slayer doesn't have flush rod holders
If flush mount rod holders are very important for you, there is enough space behind the seat to add flush mounts there.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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Originally posted by J.A. Veil View PostThat is correct. You have much more flexibility for trolling and rod storage if you add Scotty or Ram mounts and rod holders that can be adjusted to different positions. You can bolt on Scotty base mounts behind the seat and add Scotty gear head track bases on the gear tracks. Or add a milk crate with vertical rod holders behind your seat.
If flush mount rod holders are very important for you, there is enough space behind the seat to add flush mounts there.
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