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<blockquote data-quote="ORCUS DEMENS" data-source="post: 169539" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>Been fishing from a kayak the last two years in ND. If you can try it before you buy it, do it. Sit on requires some thought about how you move round (center of gravity is higher) Second look at how you might rig it. Where will the fish finder/ transducer go and where will the power source go. They have some new lithium power supplies that are light weight. Think about where your rod holders are and where you would like them. Mine are behind the seat. It can be a pain when you can't see the rod tip ( think small fish on and not pulling drag). I have been toying with the idea of adding a rudder to improve tracking. The only downside I see with them is fish getting tangled when close to boat. I use the hitch extender on my truck to support the kayak when transporting. It works great. If you have any other questions on rigging give me a shout. I'm in Minot and can help you with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORCUS DEMENS, post: 169539, member: 1779"] Been fishing from a kayak the last two years in ND. If you can try it before you buy it, do it. Sit on requires some thought about how you move round (center of gravity is higher) Second look at how you might rig it. Where will the fish finder/ transducer go and where will the power source go. They have some new lithium power supplies that are light weight. Think about where your rod holders are and where you would like them. Mine are behind the seat. It can be a pain when you can't see the rod tip ( think small fish on and not pulling drag). I have been toying with the idea of adding a rudder to improve tracking. The only downside I see with them is fish getting tangled when close to boat. I use the hitch extender on my truck to support the kayak when transporting. It works great. If you have any other questions on rigging give me a shout. I'm in Minot and can help you with it. [/QUOTE]
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