Hello everybody. I've been checking out your great site for a few days. Over the weekend I had a lengthy conversation with Tom in the Basspro shop about kayaking and he recommended I check this out. I have to tell you, I'm really excited about getting started in kayaking! I've been doing as much research as possible and I would like to buy a kayak this weekend and get started setting up.
I live in Annapolis, been fishing all my life (primarily fly fishing trout streams), but always stuck to land. I've also put many thousand hours in at the narrows, again from the side, while I lived on Kent Island.
I'm looking for any and all suggestions/advice. Not completely sure what kayak I want, I'm thinking the Ocean Endeavor at BassPro. I think it's a branded version of the Prowler but again, I'm open to suggestions. Budget wise $1500 or less would be nice for the yak, knowing I've got to accessorize on top of that. l plan on fishing off of Hemminways, SPSP and in the Narrows for starters. I've never been in a kayak, what is the learning curve like? Is it reasonable to expect to be fishing within a couple of outtings? My 18yr old daughter, who is not not most coordinated person, has no problems with kayaks.
I'm usually much more laid back than this, I promise, just excited to be here and really looking forward to getting started.
Jimbo.
I live in Annapolis, been fishing all my life (primarily fly fishing trout streams), but always stuck to land. I've also put many thousand hours in at the narrows, again from the side, while I lived on Kent Island.
I'm looking for any and all suggestions/advice. Not completely sure what kayak I want, I'm thinking the Ocean Endeavor at BassPro. I think it's a branded version of the Prowler but again, I'm open to suggestions. Budget wise $1500 or less would be nice for the yak, knowing I've got to accessorize on top of that. l plan on fishing off of Hemminways, SPSP and in the Narrows for starters. I've never been in a kayak, what is the learning curve like? Is it reasonable to expect to be fishing within a couple of outtings? My 18yr old daughter, who is not not most coordinated person, has no problems with kayaks.
I'm usually much more laid back than this, I promise, just excited to be here and really looking forward to getting started.
Jimbo.
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