Krux5506 Posted August 31, 2020 Posted August 31, 2020 Honestly it's great to have both. But you'll get a whole lot more kayak for $1500 than you would boat for the same price....at least in my opinion. So, budget is a huge factor. I'd rather have a nice kayak than a crappy boat. 1 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted August 31, 2020 Posted August 31, 2020 I have my boat set up exactly the way I like it. I have kayaks, but not for fishing. I'll keep the old Rich Line aluminum boat for now... And bonus, My 79 year old Dad can fish with me any time he likes. 2 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 31, 2020 Super User Posted August 31, 2020 Is that an old Rubbermaid tackle box? Those things were great! I had three of them back in the day. Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted August 31, 2020 Posted August 31, 2020 2 hours ago, J Francho said: Is that an old Rubbermaid tackle box? Those things were great! I had three of them back in the day. ** Edit, it is a Plano Box ** I know it holds three big Plano boxes in the bottom...and five smaller boxes up top (on their sides). The right side has spinner bait racks. I can jam a lot of stuff in there. Have another bag for plastics. 1 Quote
Alex from GA Posted September 5, 2020 Posted September 5, 2020 It all depends where I'm fishing as what I'll fish in. I have a bass boat in the water in a large lake and a kayak for places I can't go in a boat and an extra one for my grandson. I also have a small boat on a trailer for when I don't want to take the bass boat out of the water to go someplace new. Quote
Kirk McLinn Posted October 10, 2020 Posted October 10, 2020 I have both. What I use all depends on what body of water I’m fishing. Creeks and rivers, I use my Native Ultimate 12. LOVE IT. Deeper rivers and small lakes, I use my Hobie PA 14. Love it too! Larger lakes and reservoirs, my Crestliner FishHawk 16 with a 70 hp. Coolest thing about kayak fishing is how stealthy you can get. Boat... speed between fishing spots, comfort. Couldn’t fish large water effectively in a yak. Boat definitely costs more in long run. Upkeep, registration, gas, batteries, etc.... bottom line, get both LOL. 2 Quote
Super User Further North Posted October 17, 2020 Super User Posted October 17, 2020 On 10/9/2020 at 10:06 PM, Kirk McLinn said: I have both. What I use all depends on what body of water I’m fishing. Creeks and rivers, I use my Native Ultimate 12. LOVE IT. Deeper rivers and small lakes, I use my Hobie PA 14. Love it too! Larger lakes and reservoirs, my Crestliner FishHawk 16 with a 70 hp. Coolest thing about kayak fishing is how stealthy you can get. Boat... speed between fishing spots, comfort. Couldn’t fish large water effectively in a yak. Boat definitely costs more in long run. Upkeep, registration, gas, batteries, etc.... bottom line, get both LOL. Similar here: Crestliner CMV 1850, backed up by a RiverMaster drift boat, backed up by a SportsPal canoe. There's not a lot of places I can't get. Quote
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