Hi Kayak Fishermen of Maryland,
I'm looking at getting back into Kayak fishing? I live in Maryland and did most of my kayak fishing in the Potomac and a little in the Bay around Kent Narrows. I sold my kayak since my trips relied on a second person to drive a pickup/drop off car. I would drop off in Harpers Ferry and pick up in Brunswick. I had a bunch of epic fishing trips, catching many small moth bass.
I would like to find out approximately how much it would cost to get back into the Kayak fishing game. I think I would prefer a pedal powered kayak for open waters. I would like to make moving the kayak easier than putting it on my roof. I have a jeep with a trailer hitch so I'm thinking a utility trailer or a purpose built kayak trailer might be the solution.
I might need to get another kayak that I can drive down the rocky parts of the Potomac river but that is outside my question.
I see that a lot of kayaks have electronic fish finders and the like. I'm not sure if that is necessary but would like to hear your opinion.
Please give me some suggestions on kayaks and trailers.
My end goal is to be able to go fishing whenever I want without worrying about anyone else being available. I would like to fish in the bay, in the ocean, in big pools in the Potomac...
Please let me know if you have any suggestions and cost estimates,
Thanks! Eric
I'm looking at getting back into Kayak fishing? I live in Maryland and did most of my kayak fishing in the Potomac and a little in the Bay around Kent Narrows. I sold my kayak since my trips relied on a second person to drive a pickup/drop off car. I would drop off in Harpers Ferry and pick up in Brunswick. I had a bunch of epic fishing trips, catching many small moth bass.
I would like to find out approximately how much it would cost to get back into the Kayak fishing game. I think I would prefer a pedal powered kayak for open waters. I would like to make moving the kayak easier than putting it on my roof. I have a jeep with a trailer hitch so I'm thinking a utility trailer or a purpose built kayak trailer might be the solution.
I might need to get another kayak that I can drive down the rocky parts of the Potomac river but that is outside my question.
I see that a lot of kayaks have electronic fish finders and the like. I'm not sure if that is necessary but would like to hear your opinion.
Please give me some suggestions on kayaks and trailers.
My end goal is to be able to go fishing whenever I want without worrying about anyone else being available. I would like to fish in the bay, in the ocean, in big pools in the Potomac...
Please let me know if you have any suggestions and cost estimates,
Thanks! Eric
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