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<blockquote data-quote="ORCUS DEMENS" data-source="post: 337987" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>Jasonsman, welcome to the site. I would test a couple different kayaks before purchasing one. Wider kayaks are more stable. Sit in more stable than sit on. I have been kayak fishing North Dakota for the past 7 years. Mostly central part of the state as I am in Minot. If you are getting a kayak primarily for fishing, there are a couple small things that make a big difference. First, a place to mount rod holders, make sure they don't interfere with paddling. Second, a transducer cutout, you can rip off a transduce against a rock or tree with no effort. Third, dry storage area for wallet, keys etc. Lastly, somewhere to keep your catch/cooler that is in easy reach. Finally never lift your butt out of the seat, you will flip so fast you won't know what happened. With that in mind enjoy. I have had some wonderful experiences while out in the kayak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORCUS DEMENS, post: 337987, member: 1779"] Jasonsman, welcome to the site. I would test a couple different kayaks before purchasing one. Wider kayaks are more stable. Sit in more stable than sit on. I have been kayak fishing North Dakota for the past 7 years. Mostly central part of the state as I am in Minot. If you are getting a kayak primarily for fishing, there are a couple small things that make a big difference. First, a place to mount rod holders, make sure they don't interfere with paddling. Second, a transducer cutout, you can rip off a transduce against a rock or tree with no effort. Third, dry storage area for wallet, keys etc. Lastly, somewhere to keep your catch/cooler that is in easy reach. Finally never lift your butt out of the seat, you will flip so fast you won't know what happened. With that in mind enjoy. I have had some wonderful experiences while out in the kayak. [/QUOTE]
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