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GkT
03-23-2015, 06:51 PM
Hi all, New here, new to yaks and kayak fishing, but have always enjoyed fishing. Live and grew up fishing in Carlsbad, many a summer day between school years were spent with friends fishing the lagoons and jetties. Stopped when I got older, surfing and girls and cars caught my interest, but now (tuning 30 this August) starting to get back to fishing more, relaxing after work and on the weekends.

Been paddling the lagoons with my friends and have been having a blast! I've decided to buy a kayak, and since fishing and kayaking go hand in hand I'm investing in a good fishing kayak. I'm torn currently between the Tarpon and the Malibu Stealth 12' models, but the Stealth is really calling to me with the massive storage and stability.

I've been a shore-based spinning guy for my whole life, and not really been open ocean fishing except for a few half and 3/4-day cattleboat trips, but I'm really looking forward to paddling around the lagoons and bays, learning all the tricks, and maybe hitting the kelp paddies for some calicos!

Cadillyak
03-23-2015, 08:00 PM
Welcome. Beware though, this can get addictive quick. If u have any questions, im sure they have already been answered before. This site has a wealth of knowledge. If u can't find it just ask. As far as kayaks, I have no experience with either, but am sure someone will chime in!

FISH11
03-23-2015, 08:33 PM
Welcome. You thought that cars and girls were expensive, now you've got a new expensive addiction. Good luck!

GkT
03-23-2015, 09:08 PM
Ha! You're telling me! My other hobbies are R/C cars and Photography.

I'm poor.

JeffB
03-23-2015, 09:50 PM
Welcome aboard!

Amish Ed
03-23-2015, 10:29 PM
Welcome. You live in a bass fisherman's paradise. Mission Bay, San Diego Bay, lagoons, inshore, and a bunch of great lakes. Enjoy.

easyday
03-23-2015, 10:43 PM
Welcome to the addiction. We call it that for a reason. I have owned not of the boats your looking at. Well the x factor, same hull though. I sent you a PM. Like others hve said if you can't find it just ask.

fishnfoool
03-23-2015, 11:15 PM
I used to own a paddle kayak. I know the hobies cost more, but just in case you have never used one. I recommend you test drive one first before you get disappointed later and wished you had bought one.

GkT
03-23-2015, 11:23 PM
I used to own a paddle kayak. I know the hobies cost more, but just in case you have never used one. I recommend you test drive one first before you get disappointed later and wished you had bought one.

Everyone rants about the Hobies, and everyone I have seen on youtube at LJ and other spots seems to have an Outback or a Revo, so theres gotta be something to it.

Unfortunately for me, the only way I'd be getting a Hobie boat is finding one on here for cheap (which there are) but that hinges on me having a wad of cash up front which I don't have right now. Which is why layaway on a new kayak is looking so appealing.

I just cant justify spending $2300+ on a new mirage boat. Not yet at least. Which is why I'm looking at a loaded Tarpon or Stealth, or even an X-factor. 14' is as long as I can realistically go.

easyday
03-24-2015, 03:42 AM
Let's not get into the whole paddle vs peddle thing. Some people get a little upset when you say you can also catch fish in a paddle yak. Not everyone that paddles wishes they peddled.....ultimately the only thing that matters is that you find a boat that fits YOU, and that you are comfortable in. Weather it's a Hobie or a tarpon you can fish in them all.

Dannowar
03-24-2015, 05:44 AM
Everyone rants about the Hobies, and everyone I have seen on youtube at LJ and other spots seems to have an Outback or a Revo, so theres gotta be something to it.

Unfortunately for me, the only way I'd be getting a Hobie boat is finding one on here for cheap (which there are) but that hinges on me having a wad of cash up front which I don't have right now. Which is why layaway on a new kayak is looking so appealing.

I just cant justify spending $2300+ on a new mirage boat. Not yet at least. Which is why I'm looking at a loaded Tarpon or Stealth, or even an X-factor. 14' is as long as I can realistically go.

Forget about malibu. Get an ocean/WS/jackson

Deamon
03-24-2015, 06:05 AM
Forget about malibu. Get an ocean/WS/jackson

Welcome, just remember...if an a-hole (like the guy in the quote above) ever tries to bitch slap you in a reply, just give him one of these and keep posting: :the_finger::reddy::eviltongue: Jim

addicted2sp33d
03-24-2015, 07:55 AM
Welcome to the party! :grouphug:

This sport can be as expensive or as inexpensive as you make it out to be - don't get scared-off by that.

I'm into Cars/Motorcycles/DIY/etc, and kayak fishing is by-far the cheapest hobbie I have.

In my order of most-expensive to least-expensive:

Women - Dude... if I have to explain...
Home/Home Improvement - Everything you do has a comma in the price tag!
Kids - Expensive right out of the gate... then they keep hitting your wallet like a bruise that won't go away... then they just keep getting bigger and more expensive!
Cars - Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing BAM! Couple Thousand. + Gas
Motorcycles - Same as cars, but a little cheaper. + Gas
....
....
Kayak Fishing - A few hundred initial cost can get you started, and an annual fishing license... incremental trip costs can be financed through loose change between the couch cushions. :luxhello:

YakDout
03-24-2015, 09:50 AM
Gkt,

Check out this tarpon. These are great paddle kayaks, as I used to own one.


http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/showthread.php?t=25008

No affiliation.

Mr Fishback
03-24-2015, 02:38 PM
Welcome to the site and the sport!

- Fishback

GkT
03-25-2015, 06:38 AM
Thanks for the welcome everyone. Cant waIt to get out on the water. still looking for a boat. Anyone used the Trident series from OK? Looks like a pretty decent setup.