NoSlackin' Posted July 31, 2017 Posted July 31, 2017 Looking to get into fishing the lakes around Charlotte and know I am still a few yeas out of a boat so looking for an affordable kayak suggestion. Even used would be considered, I am a big boy though so stability and weight capacity is crucial. Would be hauling around on top of a SUV so portability is also a factor. I have looked into plenty with the Old Town Vapor being a decent option and the Vibe kayak brands as well, just couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger early in the summer. Any suggestions for these lakes would be appreciated. Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted July 31, 2017 Super User Posted July 31, 2017 What lakes? I'd be afraid to cross Wylie or Norman in a kayak. I've done it at Wateree, but was still wary. If I was getting one for those lakes I'd get a neon color. I can only comment on the one I own, which is a Pescador Sport 12'. I like a SOT for fishing. It's easier to get in and out of. I can really fish when it's cold and stay dry if I'm careful. It looks like the Vapor is on the $400 range. You have to get what's right for you. But one thing I've learned from using mine is I'd really like to have a rail-type seat, not one that's molded into the kayak. Mine has a padded seat with a lower back support, but it doesn't take long for the butt to go to sleep. That option usually puts you in the $600 and above range, but you can always look around for used ones. Craiglsist is a good source. You might try Badin Lake or Tillery if you can. They're not very heavily fished and there are no skiers. It's a good drive from you, but Stumpy Pond is on the Catawba chain and it's usually deserted. I've been the only person there before. Good Luck. Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted August 7, 2017 Super User Posted August 7, 2017 i started kayak fishing on lake norman and mountain island lake. so long as you're smart and stay out of some of those crazy high traffic areas, no issues. even on the catawba, south of the lake norman dam is good for kayak fishing. i started out with a 10' sit in kayak and that thing helped me catch plenty of fish. but then i worked up to a wilderness ride 135 sit on top and would never go back to the sit in. i think for you, a 12' sit on top would be the right spot to start. that'll get you all over the lake and back! also important to factor in a quality life jacket that is very comfortable and one you'll wear 100" of the time. i use an onyx auto/manual inflatable jacket. and a quality, but lightweight paddle is a must. Quote
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