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A canoe is not a problem as long as you are on a lake without wind / chop.
If you are on a river with swells, not so good. Or if you are on a river with swells and your Great Dane riding in the canoe decides to get up and jump around. I hunt out of a Radisson Canoe (buddy owns) and it is a duck killing machine. It spots a trolling motor for easy getting around. It could pack a dressed moose no problem. That all said, listen to JYL - an ocean kayak - sit on top, is what you need. Plenty of angler models out there that will do the trick for wally and whatever. Also good to skin dive out of and fish the kelp a the north coast. Another piece of advice is to RENT a canoe or kayak. Usually means you can get it where you use it, no hauling, no worries about it blowing off the car if not fastened right, not getting stolen, no up front $1k and no storage. HTH? I have a 13 Ocean Kayak Trident in Camon on my wish list (Abalone diving, fishing, duck hunting). G |
Canoes are fun. Especially a Canadian canoe. And they are so long and flat on the bottom they don't need much depth to the water.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1423729503.jpg Even the dog likes riding in it although he's more of a standup paddleboard sort of a guy. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1423729660.jpg |
As long as you dont go for this kind of kayak you should be fine:
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/users/m...vanquish_2.jpg My wife fell into the water as she tried to sit in my racing kayak, and she was holding the pier! :D |
My group of friends used to take annual 3-day canoe/camping trips down the Potomac--usually (1) of us dumped per trip (there were some rapid sections)--so long as you are prepared and the water temp is high enough it is no big deal, and canoes are a lot of fun.
Or take the tack my buddy used when we went to Deep Creek Lake, he fitted his canoe with home-made PVC outriggers and a small trolling motor, the 2 of us fished out of that thing all day-stable as could be. |
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Canoe or kayak, it just takes practice.
I started in canoes at maybe 11-12yo. Most times I went over was due to someone else. Practically lived in them in the summer. Have a couple of kayaks now. Usually stay in the sound. Have been out in some pretty rough water, high wind and tide. One day we went about 2 miles. It felt like 20. Start out into the wind, come back with it. Makes for a quick and easy return when you're tired from paddling out. PFD highly advisable, especially when alone. I'm not the strong swimmer I used to be. Carter |
I have an Old Town Pack. 12' and only 30 lbs. Perfect for solo. As has been said you learn to be stable.
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This thing has served me faithfully for 30 years now. When my kids were little, we would pile the whole family in it - including the dog - for many a wonderful paddling adventure. As my boys got bigger and they began to take it out on their own, they soon learned the value of teamwork and cooperation. Of course the dog was always in it with them, adding a bit of spice to the adventure. We even used the darn thing to haul deer out after many a successful hunt (possibly even made successful due to the fact we had to canoe to get there, thereby diminishing the crowds). Great times and lots of fond memories. When I fell like taking it out on my own, I simply turn it around backwards and it handles just fine with only me in it. It does, however, get better if I put Katie, my Golden Retriever, in the bow. That works out to be the perfect balance, for a lot of reasons... |
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A canoe is more stable than a kayak, but less stable than a jon boat. As said before, if fishing is your primary goal, a jon boat is a better option. But a canoe cuts through the water more efficiently than a jon boat, and I wouldn't take a jon boat through rapids. (Kayak is most efficient of the three on the water). In college, every fall we did a canoe-a-thon - a day long trip from the Yellow Breeches to the Susquehanna river outside of Harrisburg, PA. Lots of fun, and I learned a lot of the basics... -Z |
dunno, doan care, I'm having fun.
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Under the mind of the normal male is something interesting.
The canoe is a vagina. Don't laugh. Men don't deal with this very well. Look at the canoe. Personally, I am an avid Kayak (they look even more like a vagina) user. I take mine out and cover a lot of the river in it. Yes... it is a snatch but just like the real deal... I enjoy stroking the paddle through the nasty slime and dirty water to enjoy the ride. If you are scared of the canoe for other reasons... I would like to hear why. |
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Honey, lets go fishing today and take the vagina. Oh, please help me load the vagina on the top of the Edsel.... (note the flesh tone paint) :D https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3397/...c30b6300_z.jpg |
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Over sized stand up paddle boards are the rage in SWFL, but I still want a sit down Kayak with foot peddles.
Kayaks: Hobie Sport Caribbean Blue 09'07" |
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The canoe in the pic is actually a 160K. It came with a middle seat, but I removed it and added the thwart for use on my annual 3 day camping/canoe trip. You can load a lot of gear in that canoe. It is a little wider than the 158, but very similar in every other respect. |
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Boy, and no kidding about "a lot of gear". How about two guys, our camping gear, and two large Washington mulies? Did that several times over the years. This thread is making me want to break out the old canoe and get back into it again, at least more actively than the last few years. I've been pretty much just spending a few hours on a small local lake, or cruising up and down a slough that connects two local lakes. Just me and my partner Katie the Wonder Dog. I really need to head back up into the back country with it again. Those were the days... I was actually without a really good means to haul it out to the back country for a few years. My local paddling was accomplished by hauling it on top of my '72 911 (with Katie riding shotgun). Now you want to get some looks, waves, and thumbs up - try driving around in an old 911 with a canoe on the roof and a Golden Retriever hanging her head out the passenger window... good times... |
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