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Gentlemen:

The Christmas season will soon be upon us, and I'd like to try and get away with a sit-on-top kayak for fishin the rivers/lakes down here in the southeast.  Can I get a few recommendations for good brands/models to look for?

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Check out the forums at georgiariverfishing.com.  Lots of guys fishing different kinds of rivers and streams for bass there.   River fishing calls for a yak that tracks very well and is stable.  Lots of other sites are geared towards big water kayak fishing and recommendations will be for a different kind of yak, one with speed and greater length.  Length can be an enemy in a stream,creek or small river.   Check out Malibu's new Mini-X, the Ocean Kayak Caper.  Cobra Kayaks offers a lifetime warranty, others dont.  Many people will recommend kayakfishingstuff.com.  It has 'interesting' forums, if you like extremely opinionated people.

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Yeah, I would also recommend kayakfishingstuff.  I might even suggest you send them an email or give them a phone call, they are pretty good about fixing you up with a kayak to fit your needs.

I think the biggest consideration you will need to worry about if you wont be out on any huge waters is weight capacity and length and manuverability.  I would look for the shortest (aka most manuverable) kayak with the biggest weight capacity.  Stability is also important but with a SOT, these things are like tanks anyway, its really moot with a SOT.

small kayak that holds a lot of weight.  

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depending on your size you may want to look at the Ocean Kayak Drifter 12' or the OK Caper at 11'.  They are both very wide but short and manuverable.

also see www.texaskayakfisherman.com for more info.

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