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Last edited by Yakn Salt; 01-18-2016, 07:33 PM.
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Low-end kayaks
Originally posted by tech11165 View PostLow end definitely can ruin an interest.
A caution on DEMO DAYS, rarely does one day cover the range of activities and locations that you might want to get outfitted for.
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Originally posted by J.A. Veil View PostMany folks who are new to the sport of kayak fishing seek out the cheapest kayak available. To a large extent, you get what you pay for. I was in Sam's Club this morning and saw a display of two Lifetime brand kayaks. The 8'5" Hydros model sells for $179, and the 6' Youth Wave model sells for $89. Both models include a paddle. However, these do not offer the comfort, weight capacity, durability, and seaworthiness that other kayak models provide.
I do not endorse buying this type of kayak for serious fishing use or to use in rough water. Low price is attractive, but make sure you know what you are getting.
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I'd use those all day to run shark baits! I actually might grab one of those lol. I've been looking for a beater kayak that I can run baits out with, and not have to worry about busting up expensive rigging, when I inevitably crash it on the way in like I have a habit of doing.
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