07-04-2017, 05:26 PM
Although sit-ins have their fans and uses, I would strongly recommend a sit-on kayak designed for fishing. Sit-ons have a higher perch for much better visibility down into the water, more comfortable seats, the ability to stand if desired, easier to access storage, are self-baling, and don't have you sitting in water all day.
A 10-footer is fine for small ponds and lightweight anglers. For anything larger than a puddle (due to the chance of bigger waves) a 12 or 14-footer is much better. Kayaks are like tackle boxes: what seems to be adequate turns out to be too small.
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A 10-footer is fine for small ponds and lightweight anglers. For anything larger than a puddle (due to the chance of bigger waves) a 12 or 14-footer is much better. Kayaks are like tackle boxes: what seems to be adequate turns out to be too small.
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