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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830642
04/05/20 08:11 AM
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I have a sit in kayak and hat I use. I don't know the model off hand but it's a fishing kayak. I love it. It'll float in about 3 inches of water. I can fit two 5 gallon buckets in it, plus a kid in my lap. Without the buckets I can fit 2 beavers, but any more than that and critters would have to ride on my lap. I do get wet in it, but that's manageable. Setting traps while sitting in it can be a pain, but then again I can always just get out and stand on the shore. Half the time I just use it to paddle back somewhere and then get out and set a line on some Creek.

Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830684
04/05/20 08:44 AM
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Central MN
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I have a carstens puddler. It’s 10ft long it’s fiberglass so it’s kinda heavy but durable it weighs 70 or 80 pounds and it says the capacity is 400 pounds but I know I have had much more than that in there. I’m 230 pounds and I had myself and 7 beaver in there once. I paddle with a kayak paddle and wow can you cover ground in that little boat! They are made in melrose Minnesota so I’m not sure what shipping and that would cost but it would be worth looking into they have a nice website

Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830817
04/05/20 09:21 AM
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Greene County,Virginia
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Thanks, warrior.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830857
04/05/20 09:49 AM
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I have a Creek Boat, model m10. Google creek boat. I love mine. Made in NC. Light weight, easy to load and haul in the truck, and big enough to haul plenty of beavers. Also big enough to haul a little buddy with you. You need to use a kayak paddle, it's much easier to use


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830884
04/05/20 10:10 AM
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Getting in and out of canoe 20-30 times, checking traps, hauling catches, re setting etc. in cold weather chest waders is tiresome in the extreme. An enclosed kayak would be a nightmare by the end of the line.

Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: GoGitter] #6830886
04/05/20 10:11 AM
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RI / MN
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Originally Posted by GoGitter
I have a Creek Boat, model m10. Google creek boat. I love mine. Made in NC. Light weight, easy to load and haul in the truck, and big enough to haul plenty of beavers. Also big enough to haul a little buddy with you. You need to use a kayak paddle, it's much easier to use


These look like great boats. Thanks for sharing.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830910
04/05/20 10:30 AM
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Had a Meyers 10 ft. aluminum boat light stable could carry 3 grown men fishing if it had to easy to mount a motor to and you didn't have to look between your knees to see where your goin


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830974
04/05/20 11:18 AM
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i only have a cheap 8' kayak, light easy to carry, very mobile and quick but not the most stable. i did build some outriggers out of 2 halves of a plastic barrel for stability and holding gear. only problem is in the marshes its usually too wide. without these id be lucky to carry a beaver or two.

my canoe is a 15" aluminium and it works great. only issue is its heavier and i wouldnt want to drag it very far. if i was looking for 1 rig id get a light weight canoe and have the best of both worlds

Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Co�s] #6830982
04/05/20 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Coös
I could never manage to stay dry in a kayak. Water running down your arm, everything you pull in the boat is going over your legs. Fine for bluegill fishing in July, but November or March trapping it's less ideal. You're sitting in the bottom of the boat, much colder in my opinion. Harder to change you're sitting position for comfort. In a canoe you can kneel, sit with you're legs bent at the knee, stretched out, etc.

In addition, there's the space issues mentioned above. Canoes are the pick-up truck of the water, you can haul a load of fur or game out with a good one. You're always going to be more limited in the kayak.

I don't know what a pirouge is. Sounds like something my wife tells me she's going to cook when she's got some time on her hands.


I agree with you. I use my kayak for summer bluegill fishing and I do get wet even from just paddling.

You can haul more weight in a canoe than my 10 foot kayak.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6830993
04/05/20 11:37 AM
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Something like this might be good for muskrat trapping

https://familytentcamping.com/produ...jic7R6AIVEcNkCh2ofQj8EAQYDSABEgJCo_D_BwE

Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6831394
04/05/20 06:10 PM
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Looking at creeks and a pirouge. Thanks for the suggestions everyone, I really appreciate it.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6831459
04/05/20 07:08 PM
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Georgia
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Check out Chapman pirouges. They're well thought of along the coast.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6831461
04/05/20 07:12 PM
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When I was younger, I spent hundreds of hours in a 15' aluminum canoe. I have also spent a lot of hours, but not as many, in several different kayaks. For me, it's not even close - I will always choose a canoe.

  • Sitting up on a bench seat is more comfortable than sitting in a low seat legs sticking out straight ahead.
  • A canoe can carry 5x the gear of a kayak.
  • Because a canoe has a larger area of contact with the water, it will draft less. It might be a difference of 2 inches but in some places, 2 inches is a big difference.
  • A canoe is more stable than a kayak.
  • Aluminum is as bomb proof as you are going to get in a boat. We've banged, dented, and crashed ours a lot. I've had to bang it back into shape with a rock or a log before but it survived another day. Not sure a plastic or fiberglass boat would have.



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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6831491
04/05/20 07:44 PM
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I've got a 14' Wenonah canoe. I use a kayak paddle and it is much easier than a kayak to get in and out of and has more room for gear. Aluminum is good if you plan on abusing it but doesn't paddle nearly as nice. Bought it used and the bottom has some real deep gouges but doesn't leak.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6831550
04/05/20 08:28 PM
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I have a 14.5 northwestern if I remember correctly it's 46in wide two people and 800lb it's a dream to set traps out of.


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Re: Canoe or kayak [Re: Jason Turner] #6831578
04/05/20 08:47 PM
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The boat Vinky had ....but Ive never afforded one yet


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