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Originally posted by ski357 View PostThis part here! I've lived in Maryland for the vast majority of my life-usually within 15 minutes or so of the water. Five years ago I moved to within 2 miles of the St. Mary's River. One day I had an epiphany regarding how close I was to the water and not taking advantage of it. It sounds like you're up north, but if you make it to the lower slower (St. Mary's County) I'd be happy to let you demo my WS Tsunami 145 or Hobie Outback. We could probably even get you in a Revolution 13 too. Snagged Line is a great bunch of people.
You ever get down to Piney Point? It's an area that I am just dying to fish after making a reconnaissance road trip last year.
Really don't even have the words for how much I enjoy getting out on the kayak and I'm always pushing and prodding others to give it a try. It's been semi life changing for me. Yes I'm here on the outskirts of Baltimore and yet have numerous destinations and places to see and fish close by that are just lovely. Being in the kayak many times have them mostly to myself. It's opened up a whole world of areas of Maryland I would have likely ignored or missed and I feel like I have a summer full of mini vacations sometimes ten minutes from home. Expand the area out a little and many more become available. Too much water and not enough time. I get to see things like this even being in a highly developed area. Would you believe of all places Baltimore Harbor. I get a glimpse of things that you won't see commuting or driving by.
If you have a feeling you are going to take to it like I have, I'd recommend don't wait get a capable boat and get out. Boats can come and go but lost time out on the water can't be gotten back.
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Just saw this browsing the internet and really think this guy did a pretty good job on all the things to consider taking up kayak fishing. You may want to give it a watch. Covers a lot of the territory we have been covering here but does go pretty in depth on all the considerations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=png-hngzZhE
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Hey Paul in addition to what's being said already, you can find some pretty good deals on used boats under $1000 on Craigslist, MD Used fishing page on Facebook, and some of the local kayak companies used/demo boats. Some local companies have stuff that's not advertised online, so you have to call to check sometimes. I've been browsing around and seen a variety of solid boats pop up on there. Good luck in making your decision.
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Originally posted by Jman View PostHey Paul in addition to what's being said already, you can find some pretty good deals on used boats under $1000 on Craigslist, MD Used fishing page on Facebook, and some of the local kayak companies used/demo boats. Some local companies have stuff that's not advertised online, so you have to call to check sometimes. I've been browsing around and seen a variety of solid boats pop up on there. Good luck in making your decision.
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Originally posted by DonV View PostJust saw this browsing the internet and really think this guy did a pretty good job on all the things to consider taking up kayak fishing. You may want to give it a watch. Covers a lot of the territory we have been covering here but does go pretty in depth on all the considerations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=png-hngzZhE
Thanks DonV, I just watched that yesterday, good information
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Originally posted by paulg View PostThanks just looked on the FB page, I would like to find a 12' used kayak.
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Originally posted by Oldbayrunner View Postright here on Snaggedline located in Harford County $600.00 http://www.snaggedline.com/showthrea...en-12-for-sale
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Sometimes you can score a good used yak, but there's always the concern that there's hidden damage or a leak which you cannot detect.
There's a sale going on @ Dick's Sporting goods for a good sub $1000 yak: Field & Stream Shadow Caster 123 Angler Kayak
The Shadow Caster is a very stable boat, but heavy (90lbs). Should be great of lake or slow moving water. Also there are lots of videos on YouTube in which owners have done quite a bit of mods on it to increase its utility.
You can get this right now for $700. They are out of stock on the website and at most local stores, but if you go into Dicks and ask them to order it for you they can do so (you'll get it in 2-3 weeks).
There's also 10% off and 20% off promotional codes that Dick's will send you if you sign up for their newsletter.
This boat is on my short list due to it's cost vs. stability
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