It is just my opinion, but these things are awful to fish from. I use mine for traveling up and down a slow river, but fishing from one is like fishing from a battleship. You can't stop it on a dime or change directions very easily, like you can with a pontoon or kick boat. The wind multiplies the problem. I have all three, and I use a trolling motor on all three for traveling when on the water.

The problem for me is the best fishing is in unwadeable deep water that is over a good casting distance from wadeable water. I see people wading and casting and looking in good form, but they are not catching fish, not to mention a crooked rear end at the end of the day.

I will probably keep my kayak, but it will stay in storage most of the time. The kayak is good for carrying my dogs when the go with me.

To be specific, I have a Cobra FisnNDive kayak and a Hobie 75 Float Cat. My kick boat is homemade, from commercial styrofoam.

Bill