I came across this website while searching for a small inflatable kayak. I current have been using a Intex Challenger K2 as a basic kayak for exploring the waterways around Baltimore. It's been decent, but I've wanted something a bit smaller and sturdier. Anyway, stumbling upon this forum brought back memories of growing up and fishing with my dad on small trolling boats in Oklahoma. I've not fished in over 20 years. Now I've got the itch to get a fishing license and some basic gear and hitting the water. I need some advice.
First off, I'm considering getting the Seyvlor Hot Fish K5 kayak (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sevylor-K5...Kayak/34761230). It appears to be a fishing version of the Quikpak K5, but I've not had much luck finding info on it. I even contacted Sevylor and their customer service didn't have much. I'm curious if someone has tried it out before.
Second, basic fishing gear. I will likely be fishing around the Chesapeake Bay and other lakes around the Baltimore/Annapolis/DC area. I don't have a ton of money, and want to get the best bang for the buck. I was thinking just a simple rod and reel from Bass Pro Shops, with a small tackle box and a handful of lures. Not sure what else I'd need. When fishing from a kayak, where do you place your caught fish??
Lastly, I'm looking for good locations to kayak. Mostly, I've dropped my yak in Roland Lake just north of Baltimore, Centennial Park in Columbia, and hit the bay from the Smithsonian's Environmental Research Center south of Annapolis. I'm more interested in scenic and interesting locations vs good fishing hotspots. The fishing, for now, would be complimentary to my recreational kayaking and photo taking.
Thanks for the input!
First off, I'm considering getting the Seyvlor Hot Fish K5 kayak (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sevylor-K5...Kayak/34761230). It appears to be a fishing version of the Quikpak K5, but I've not had much luck finding info on it. I even contacted Sevylor and their customer service didn't have much. I'm curious if someone has tried it out before.
Second, basic fishing gear. I will likely be fishing around the Chesapeake Bay and other lakes around the Baltimore/Annapolis/DC area. I don't have a ton of money, and want to get the best bang for the buck. I was thinking just a simple rod and reel from Bass Pro Shops, with a small tackle box and a handful of lures. Not sure what else I'd need. When fishing from a kayak, where do you place your caught fish??
Lastly, I'm looking for good locations to kayak. Mostly, I've dropped my yak in Roland Lake just north of Baltimore, Centennial Park in Columbia, and hit the bay from the Smithsonian's Environmental Research Center south of Annapolis. I'm more interested in scenic and interesting locations vs good fishing hotspots. The fishing, for now, would be complimentary to my recreational kayaking and photo taking.
Thanks for the input!
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