Purpose:

       All three of these kayaks have infinite possibilities for customizing them. All of them have thousands upon thousands upon ways to customize each to suit your individual need. Many factors play into customizing your kayak. What kind of paddle you need. What kind of fish you are targeting, as well as all your fishing gear. All three kayaks are top in their class in options for mounting your gear. I will give some examples of common gear for a fishing kayak. Although these kayaks are great for customization the Hobie Pro angler 2015 takes the cake. It has many pre drilled holes for wiring that makes it a very easy process to install your fishfinder, with lowrance ready transducer mount on the bottom and included pack for waterproofing your holes that you put wires through.

Myth Busted:

There is not one perfect kayak, many people think this. I used to think this when I started researching. However there are some kayaks suited better for oceans than rivers or vice versa . For example one would not buy a Hobie Pro Angler if they were going to fish mostly in rivers with some rapids. Hobie are more made for flat calm rivers or the ocean flats and deep water as well.

1.Fishfinder 2.fishfinder 3. Gaff Pole 4.Net 5.net 6.fishgrip 7.livewell 8.kayakcart 9.ramrod 10.rods 11.splizzors 12.gloves

Description of Pictures

1. This is a Lowrance Elite 5dsi Fishfinder. Many people like using fish finder to help obviously find fish. This is a very large fish finder for a kayak normally 3-4 inch screen fit well.
2.This is a Lowrance Elite 4hdi Fishfinder. Many people like using fish finder to help obviously find fish. This is a normal fish finder for a kayak also it has gps.
3. This is a fishing gaff. This is useful to have in a kayak because when u catch a fish that is to large to pick up with one hand you can gaff it and lift it up!
4. This is a fishing net. For kayaks a small handle net works well because you are so close to the water the fish are right next to you! This helps very much when the fish is squirming around in the water and not letting you grab it with your hand.
5. This is a yeti cooler. It is useful for when going out on long trips to keep food and drinks cold for days. Also if you needed to keep bait or a catch cold you could do so.
6. This is a fish grip. This grips the fish in the mouth and holds it up. Some grips also weigh the fish for up to a certain weight. This usually is tethered to your kayak or your fishing vest.
7. This is a livewell. Many people love having a livewell that fish with live bait such as minnows. Most people fishing in the ocean or flats use live bait. so this is very useful.
8. This kayak cart helps you transport and pull your kayak from your car or house to the desired put in location.
9. Ram Rod holders are incredibly usefull they secure your fishing poles on your kayak so that if you hit some rough waves or a strong wind then they dont fall off or out of your kayak and lose hundreds of dollars like that!
10. Obviously fishing poles are vital to your fishing experience! Poles can be mounted all over the kayak with rod holders and can be put at all different angles.
11. These are Splizzors they are a great tool to help cut line and pull hooks out of a fish. Also these have a hole to tether them to yourself or the kayak. Also they can crimp things and open bottles.
12. These are fishing gloves! They help grip those slippers fish! Also they protect you from cutting your fingers when cutting bait or filleting the fish to eat/cook!