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Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 19th, 2015, 9:15 pm
by DEADLYMNM7
I am a beginner at Kayaks but I see a great sale at Dick's Sporting Goods for Kayaks and I plan to buy one by Saturday.
I am mainly going to use it for fishing not to far from the beach in St George Island, St. Marks Refuge, Destin and Carrabelle.
I may fish freshwater sometimes
Which would you recommend?

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 19th, 2015, 10:22 pm
by Flint River Pirate
I am going to strongly recommend that you spend a little more and purchase a premium brand kayak like a Feelfree, Hobie, Native, Jackson, Ocean Kayak or a Wilderness Systems. You can find them pre-owned all the time if you are working with a budget. The big box stores sell kayaks that are very frustrating to paddle.


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Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 19th, 2015, 10:55 pm
by Gulf Coast
Flint River Pirate wrote:I am going to strongly recommend that you spend a little more and purchase a premium brand kayak like a Feelfree, Hobie, Native, Jackson, Ocean Kayak or a Wilderness Systems. You can find them pre-owned all the time if you are working with a budget. The big box stores sell kayaks that are very frustrating to paddle.


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Yep X2 :smt004

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 19th, 2015, 11:36 pm
by DEADLYMNM7
Ok, do you know stores around Tallahassee or close to Tallahassee that I can go look at them?
Any particular model you recommend?
I am trying to keep it around an $700 budget or less.

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 6:38 am
by homboyfsu
Go to Tractor Supply they have them for $199.00.

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 7:29 am
by Salty Gator
DEADLYMNM7 wrote:Ok, do you know stores around Tallahassee or close to Tallahassee that I can go look at them?
Any particular model you recommend?
I am trying to keep it around an $700 budget or less.
Wilderness way. For used yaks look at fcka

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 7:37 am
by Steve Stinson
Craig's List / Tallahassee as a few every week. Some are within your price range.

Try a few out and decide if you want a sit-inside or a sit-on-top. Pay attention to the width, stability, and seat comfort. Those items are not easily modified. Anything else you can add or modify the way you like once you've put some hours in the kayak.

Wilderness Way and a couple other local kayak stores will let you rent them as well, so you can try different models out before deciding which one to purchase.

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 9:06 am
by Salty Gator
In the classifieds on fcka there is a ride 135 for $500. A few others also

http://www.fcka.net/phpbb3/viewforum.php?f=14

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 10:13 am
by OneTripletail
I am in the same boat, looking for a Kayak. I know everyone says buy the big name brands, but Academy has the Perception Pescador Angler 12' Sit-On Kayak for 399 right now. That's 150 off. Most of the reviews I have seen have been fairly positive, what are some thoughts on this yak? Thanks

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 11:07 am
by silverking
Not positive but believe Perception is made by Native Watercraft.

Like boats, there are trade-offs with kayaks too. Some like sit-inside, others prefer the sit-on-top. Budget, comfort level, amount of use all come into play.

Kinda of like Ford vs. Chevy. Although everyone knows Ford is the best. :wink:

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: May 20th, 2015, 11:15 am
by Flint River Pirate
Check Tally Yakkers too. Tell Lee that Dave Walton sent you, he will hook you up.

http://tallyyakkers.net/contact/


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Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: June 5th, 2015, 1:26 pm
by 1MoreFish
I know everyone says buy the big name brands, but Academy has the Perception Pescador Angler 12' Sit-On Kayak for 399 right now. That's 150 off. Most of the reviews I have seen have been fairly positive, what are some thoughts on this yak?
I've had this yak for over a year now and don't have any complaints at all. Everything I've read says that the Pescador 12 is the exact mold of the old Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120. My experience has been consistent with the positive reviews - tracks well and relatively fast. As far as stability, it's exactly what you'd expect - good stability but you won't be able to fish standing up (it's a kayak, after all). Buy a set of scupper plugs to keep your butt dry, and you're in business. Mine was modestly equipped with a single rod holder behind the seat, so I've added another behind the seat and a flush Scotty mount to the center console. Add an anchor trolley and a paddle clip (if not included), and you're set for fishing. Of course, if you can find a used "high-end" yak in good shape, go for it. Otherwise, the Pescador is a great value, IMHO.

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: June 8th, 2015, 2:00 am
by Can'tCatchAnything
My buddy has a Perception Pescador 12 and I own a Heritage Redfish 12. From looks alone (and understandably especially if the Pescador is based off a WS Tarpon) his looks faster than mine; albeit less stable. It's probably made of some less-dense plastic; but my tandem is a cheap Mainstream Tango, and I beat the crap out of it. I found the Tango on the side of a road (it fell out of a moving vehicle), I routinely drop it from 5 ft in the air (height of my car and rack), slam it against oysters beds. rocks, and trunks, leave it outside through summer and winter, and she's as good as the day I found her in the middle of the road. In the very least, the Pescador has at least a better build quality than the Tango; and that'll be just fine.

Regarding the performance of the Perception Pescador: I've never fished or paddeled it. It has basically the same ammenities as my Redfish: a dry hold behind the seat, a front semi-dry covered hold, flat floor, rod holders, and that little storage space in the stern. It's thinner so faster, but less stable (I don't try standing on my kayak), and it looks a helluva a lot like a WS Tarpon. It's the same debate between Heritage/Native Redfish vs WS Tarpon; I like Chevy Trucks.

Long story short. Look to CL for used deals, but if you're looking new kayak, the Pescador 12 Angler is a very good option.

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: June 8th, 2015, 4:17 pm
by kikstand454
The pescador is just a rebadged old tarpon. Its a great boat at a great price.
wilderness way is the place to go for all your kayak needs.....and they sell off their rental fleet at extreme discount if you want to hold out for a higher end yak.

The ride over at fcka.net classifieds is a deal! Great boat ( heavy though....)

Re: Which Kayak to buy at Sporting Goods Store

Posted: June 8th, 2015, 9:40 pm
by DEADLYMNM7
Do you know when Wilderness way sells their rental fleet?