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Sep 16, 2020 16:19:06   #
FS Digest
 
Hello, I'm looking at buying a beginner fishing kayak for 1000 dollars or less (Ideally less than 800) and I would want it to be about 10 feet long or less does anyone have any recommendations I would ideally want a sit on top but I would be fine with a sit-in.

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by QuietEntertainment64

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Sep 16, 2020 16:19:09   #
FS Digest
 
I would suggest Facebook marketplace and Craigslist type apps. There’s a lot of people in my area that bought kayaks this year and are now realizing they have no place to store them. Check often, and when one pops up you can google it for price and reviews.

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by RocketshipPoodle

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Sep 16, 2020 16:19:14   #
FS Digest
 
The Lifetime Teton Angler is a fairly cheap yak that'll do the trick until you want to upgrade.

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by drewbrownlm

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Sep 16, 2020 16:19:17   #
FS Digest
 
are there any other ones you would recommend since they don't sell that one by me and I would rather spend more and have something last

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by QuietEntertainment64

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Sep 16, 2020 16:19:21   #
FS Digest
 
NuCanoe Flint at 999

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by ScoopsIAmYourFather

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Sep 16, 2020 16:19:26   #
FS Digest
 
Vibe Yellowfin 100...Dick's Sporting Goods just started carrying them, not sure when they are available

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by Fishooked

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Sep 16, 2020 16:42:51   #
Ben Bragg Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
My brother uses an Ascend . Not sure of model. He loves it
I’ve looked at em in the $400 $500 range
They are available at cabelas. I’m thinking $1000 would get you a fine outfit.

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Sep 17, 2020 11:55:52   #
sumcatone Loc: Salem VA
 
I second the Vibe Yellowfin 100. Stable, comfortable seat, 57lbs. For $699 it's hard to beat. Owned one for 3 years. The Sea Eagle 285 inflatable is also good for small waters. I have one of those too. Wouldn't recomend either one for fast moving water.

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Sep 17, 2020 14:46:07   #
fishguru2 Loc: California
 
Where do you live? I have a 10' ascend for sale for 450.00. I live in Santa Clara.Ca.

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Sep 17, 2020 14:46:55   #
kfsrmn Loc: Lake Havasu AZ
 
How big are you? If you are on the heavy side go for 12'. There are a lot of decent fishing kayaks out there. Bass Pro and Cabelas has the Ascend for about $600. Perception Outlaw or Pescador. Wilderness Systems Tarpon. Just plug in fishing kayaks. Dont skimp on the paddle. A good paddle makes a huge difference. Mine are in the $400 range. Spend less on the boat and more on the paddle. Make sure the paddle is the correct length for the width of the boat.

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Sep 18, 2020 08:55:33   #
Outsidetom Loc: Fenton Mo
 
Hi for fishing I would go with the sit on top.easy in and out,you can hang your feet over the side,move your butt around more.sitting in them for a few hours is hard on the rear end..plus you have a little more room for tackle ect.I have both s.o.t. and sit inside.The sit inside is faster and easier paddling but not as easy to fish from for me..good luck and have fun.☺

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