I have a F&S Eagle Talon. Been happy with it once I put a seat in it. I have an inflatable life jacket, very comfortable. You will modify it, whatever you get.
Funny. I am a veterinarian and I don't have one in my yak, either. I carry iodine crub when fishing the gulf because of flesh eating bacteria. I guess I should do better.
I tend to fish plastics (worms) Texas rigged or weightless, a few cranks and spinnerbaits. Never tried chatterbaits, jerkbaits, flukes, drop shot, c rig, split shot, ot grubs. Very little experience with creatures. Got to branch out. What have you never tried?
I have an Eagle Talon Yak by Field and Stream. A milk crate doesn't fit in the rear space, but my Igloo Marine cooler fits. It keeps ice cold on the water. I use it for fish when panfishing, and can keep water, apples, bars, or whatever in a plastic bag inside. I have attached rod holders similar to Catt's photo. I usually never get to fish more than 6 hrs, so it is fine even in the MS heat. I attach with bungee cords.
You can't catch fish unless you are fishing. I àlways heard that dogwood blooms indicate spawning bluegill. First fulll moon in March, etc and other country sayings. As Richard Gene says, "Go fishing when you can. It's good fer ya!"
Fishing from a kayak I can only take a couple rods and a small selection of lures. But I have a lot to choose from. However, it is easier to go with fewer rods.
Glad To report That Mississippi is a leader in this area. My Walmart has Gammy, Mustad, Diachi, and Tru turn , as well as Eagle Claw. Seems like maybe Berkley, too.
I need to stop. Bought a good bit of Crappie stuff, plus about $100 worth of bass lures in the past 2 months. Bought some used rods and reels at a bargain for another $150.
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