SmallieHunter00 Posted March 10, 2024 Posted March 10, 2024 I fish the New River in southwest VA for smallmouth. I’ve had a cheap sit-in kayak for the past few years but I’ve only felt comfortable taking it out in the summer when the river is down. I’d like to upgrade to a better sit-on-top kayak (or maybe even a plastic Jon boat) that would be safe to use for some spring fishing. Any tips or recommendations for how to get on the water before summer, or is it just simply too dangerous to try at all? If it can be done, I’d prefer to stay in the sub $1000 range, but if it’s really worth it for extra stability/craftsmanship/etc, I’d be willing to look at options slightly above $1000. Thanks in advance Quote
MediumMouthBass Posted March 10, 2024 Posted March 10, 2024 At that price budget you have quite a large selection of kayaks from several different models and brands, while most kayaks would work for some river fishing its not the most ideal. My advice is to watch a few videos from manufactures that make specific river fishing kayaks, they are designed much different than the regular fishing kayaks. I would either try to find a used (but in good condition) river fishing kayak for around/under/over $1000 or save up some more and buy one new. Now with that being said and depending on your river and how much you plan on fishing in it a regular fishing kayak from Old Town, Jackson, Crescent, Bonafide or any of the other companies might work. Just do as much research as you can about the differences and find the one that would work better for your water. Quote
Motoboss Posted March 10, 2024 Posted March 10, 2024 Welcome to the site! You have to consider “power” too. You want to paddle, pedal or power with a motor? I much prefer a canoe for the river and the Old Town AutoPilot 120 kayak for the lakes. I know nothing of the New River but a canoe carries more weight (camping gear, dog another angler) and is more confidence inspiring on moving water than my kayak. A canoe can be had for way under 1k and is lighter, easier to transport with greater capacity.…..just a thought. Quote
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