![]() ![]() The main question is “am I able to catch more fish with it” and the answer is yes. With kayak, paddle, and accessories I spent around $550, less then what I true angler kayak would run you. All cables are secured out of reach and powered by 8 AA batteries in a dry bag. This aloud me to find the depth the fish were holding and then pick the lure that would reach that depth. I picked up a Lowrance Elite 4x HDI for cheap on ebay. Although I had some luck trolling, it wasn’t enough for me and really wanted to dial in where the fish were. I was able to get out deeper to where the fish are but it still left me with trying to find them. A fishing ruler was added to the other side as well to keep track of the size of the fish. I use the front as a holder for when I catch a fish or need to change lures.Īlthough the Perception comes with a built in paddle holder across the deck, I chose to add a side mount holder. The Perception comes with two flush mount rod holders in the back that I use for paddling. It features a rotating collar that prevents the rod from taking off if a fish bites. It can easily be removed and thrown in the milk crate for transportation. I installed a Railblaza Rod Holder II in the front. The milk crate is secured by removable bungee straps I just simply put all my gear in the crate, attach it to the kayak, and off I go slaying fish. I got rid of the book bag in replace for a plastic case for the lures and tackle. This aloud me to store my water bottles, lures, plastics, terminal tackle, plies, braid scissors, fish scale, sunscreen, and dry bag behind the seat and with easy access. I did the classic YakGear milk crate and accessory pouch setup. Instead, I am going to touch on what I did to the yak to make it a better fit for fishing.Īfter only a few trips out with the kayak I noticed one thing that needed to be added right away – storage and a front rod holder. You can read all about my impressions with the Perception Swifty 9.5 Deluxe as a kayak in my post about it here, so I won’t go into details. Needless to say, this is where I got the idea for a kayak. I diagnosed this as not being able to cast far enough out where the fish were holding for that day. I tried different lures, colors, and line but the fish never seamed to bite. I’ll be honest I think I caught about two fish last year, and when I say “caught” I meant feeling the thud on my rod. Save on roof racks and kayak carriers on main reason I purchased a kayak was because I wasn’t having any luck with bank fishing. We got a Thule style kayak carrier for $39 a set!!! ![]() Save on roof racks and kayak carriers on. We got some awesome sturdy paddles for $24 a piece. Order your paddles from and save even more money. ![]() Unless you have a special need for a specific type of boat, the Swifty will exceed your recreational kayak expectations. I would recommend them for novice and intermediate paddlers. I would HIGHLY recommend these for the price we paid, $299 at Dicks. And if you stop paddling it does glide along straight rather well. But on the flip side if you paddle gently you get better speed than you would expect from the minimal effort. You have to paddle hard to get good speed. Even though the wind impacted our speed, if we stopped and drifted we didn't drift any more than in a canoe or fishing boat. That might be bad for some people as it noses left and right if you really dig in the paddle.but on a positive note you can do a 360 degree turn within a 10' diameter. At one point I even laid down in it with my feet up on the deck. The little kayak was very stable, extremely manueverable and has a decent speed. We went out for a couple hours this week. I am a novice kayaker but a 30 year boating veteran. Before buying the 9.5' Swifty I read a lot of mixed reviews that leaned toward the positive side for novice users. ![]()
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