Greetings!
I'm from Texas, and I grew up fishing from piers in the gulf and shore fishing for bass on fresh water lakes. Recently, a friend took me out on a small boat fishing in the Chesapeake and I had an absolute blast. It's not practical for me to get a boat, so I've been reading up on Kayaks. I've never so much as sat in (on?) a kayak before, but I've been lurking on this site and learning as much as I can.
I'm more interested in the fishing and not so much the traditional kayak aspect, so I'm drawn to the PA 12 and Slayer Propel 13. I'm sure many of you can provide justification for which is better, but I'm more interested in hearing some perspective as to whether or not I should look more seriously into more affordable, traditional paddle kayaks. I'm torn as to whether I should get something more affordable now or go ahead and get something that will serve me for years to come as I (hopefully) grow into an experienced kayak fisherman. I'm just now learning about the MD waters, but I envision myself practicing in up and down the rivers and eventually working myself further out into the bay.
Any advice/thoughts/criticisms would be greatly appreciated. Also, do the monthly meet-ups I read about continue into the winter?
Thanks in advance!
John
I'm from Texas, and I grew up fishing from piers in the gulf and shore fishing for bass on fresh water lakes. Recently, a friend took me out on a small boat fishing in the Chesapeake and I had an absolute blast. It's not practical for me to get a boat, so I've been reading up on Kayaks. I've never so much as sat in (on?) a kayak before, but I've been lurking on this site and learning as much as I can.
I'm more interested in the fishing and not so much the traditional kayak aspect, so I'm drawn to the PA 12 and Slayer Propel 13. I'm sure many of you can provide justification for which is better, but I'm more interested in hearing some perspective as to whether or not I should look more seriously into more affordable, traditional paddle kayaks. I'm torn as to whether I should get something more affordable now or go ahead and get something that will serve me for years to come as I (hopefully) grow into an experienced kayak fisherman. I'm just now learning about the MD waters, but I envision myself practicing in up and down the rivers and eventually working myself further out into the bay.
Any advice/thoughts/criticisms would be greatly appreciated. Also, do the monthly meet-ups I read about continue into the winter?
Thanks in advance!
John
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