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    Kayak fishing.

    I am considering buying a Kayak or "Yak" as I am now informed is the name.

    Anyone tried it, no launching fees, strap on the top of your car, cheap to run, fish out of the way places, peace and quiet, sounds ideal doesn't it?

    Any one recommend it, or are there any yak critics out there?
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    Have you tried anglersnet.co.uk - they have a dedicated kayak section.

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    Thanks ed I will have a look, cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jarrow viking View Post
    I am considering buying a Kayak or "Yak" as I am now informed is the name.

    Anyone tried it, no launching fees, strap on the top of your car, cheap to run, fish out of the way places, peace and quiet, sounds ideal doesn't it?

    Any one recommend it, or are there any yak critics out there?
    Give lazy hooker a PM hes always out fishing on his yak. DEAN.
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    I've tried all fishing kayaks on the Birmingham show two weeks ago. The only kayak I was comfortable in was Hobie Mirage drive. They do not import them yet and on the stand the kayaks were presented by some clueless teenagers. This showed complete lack of interest in this company for the UK market.
    This put me off buying one. All other kayaks felt quite uncomfortable mainly due to my fat rear end. I ended up buying an inflatable boat with 30hp engine instead of kayak. They cost about the same.
    Try them all before you buy one!
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    Hobbie kayaks http://www.seaswan.co.uk/

    http://www.anglersafloat.co.uk/index.html

    http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/forums/

    That should keep you busy for a while.

    I got a rather rotund rear end to and I paddle one of the skinniest SOT's available. It is a good fit
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    Contact Spanner on the forum.

    He is a dedicated Kayak fisherman and has landed monster ton up Skate from one.

    I am hoping to get him out mid channel wrecking (with a safety boat!!!) this year and he has plans for sharking from it too.

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    you can get blow up roof bars for the car £40 they just strap thru the window /door and blow up sit 2 yaks (prowler 13) on the spot on just throw them in the car when you arrive
    come with straps etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by iseaall View Post
    you can get blow up roof bars for the car £40 they just strap thru the window /door and blow up sit 2 yaks (prowler 13) on the spot on just throw them in the car when you arrive
    come with straps etc
    Iv'e got those, brilliant kit.. I only put one yak on the roof, if we take two plus gear, I use my trailer.
    It's called the 'Handi-rack', from the USA I think.

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    I fancy one of these but also considering a say 10 to 12ft boat with a 4hp motor go on top of car can be lifted off easily and more space and comfort and you dont have to paddle unless motor breaks down.
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