05-03-2010, 05:46 PM
That looks great- 4 rod holders and 2 hatches- that is about all you need.
I have noticed that you are looking at really short kayaks. Something to keep in mind, is that as you get into the shorter yaks, yous speed will decrease. When you are kayak fishing on mead, you have to cover a lot of water to get to productive spots. To get there quickly, I recommend something at least 11 feet- longer and narrower is way faster than shorter and fatter. And a 15 foot kayak is still something that one person can handle. You don't need a team to launch one.
If you like the looks of the prowler, then get it. I haven't spoken to anyone that wasn't happy with their prowler, and it is my favorite fishing kayak. One of the faster ones, too.
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I have noticed that you are looking at really short kayaks. Something to keep in mind, is that as you get into the shorter yaks, yous speed will decrease. When you are kayak fishing on mead, you have to cover a lot of water to get to productive spots. To get there quickly, I recommend something at least 11 feet- longer and narrower is way faster than shorter and fatter. And a 15 foot kayak is still something that one person can handle. You don't need a team to launch one.
If you like the looks of the prowler, then get it. I haven't spoken to anyone that wasn't happy with their prowler, and it is my favorite fishing kayak. One of the faster ones, too.
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