Kayak fishing has been growing by leaps and bounds, and there’s now a huge number of kayaks specifically designed for the sport. Just check out a few of our past blogs, like Freshwater Kayak Fishing, 34″ Trout Landed on Kayak, or Fishing Kayaks: Should a Yak be your Next Boat? and it quickly becomes apparent just how hot this topic is. But if you’re new to the sport, how will you know which kayak to pick?
Setting aside cost, which is an obvious barrier to some kayak purchases, here are some of the most important factors to keep in mind:
Okay: ready to go shopping? One final word: a heavy-duty hard-core fishing kayak can run you thousands of dollars. So be forewarned, sticker-shock is a distinct possibility. Once you get that yak, however, we’d doubt you’ll regret it for one single second.
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