Wow, aweosme, there are people kayak fishing here! I work at Western Canoeing and Kayaking in Abbotsford, so I may be biased but my answer would be YES, WCK is the best place to buy your fishing kayak
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Seriously though this sport has taken off huge, in a year or two it will likely be the biggest part of our sales at WCK. I have used several of the boats now including the Pro-Angler by Hobbie, my favourite so far. For those unfamiliar with Hobbie Kayaks they have developed a hands free pedal drive system that is amazing. It is 2-3 times as efficient as paddling and best of all leaves you hands free for more important things, like fishing. Jackson Kayaks is the other big but newer player in the kayak fishing world, they actually make some boats designed for fishing on mild rivers and streams, these boats are capable of paddling some class 4 whitewater in the right hands.
Also, lots of talk here about sitting in or on top of these boats, as well as lack of stability?? Not the case anymore, both Hobbie and Jackson kayaks make boats that you are able to stand in, and you don't have to be a ballerina to stand in them either. I put 100's of first timers in boats everyear and I can tell you these things are a lot more stable than your old canoe was
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Check out Hobbies fishing section here and look for the video for the hands free "mirage Drive":
http://www.hobiecat.com/fishing/Check out Jackson Kayaks fishing department here, they make awesome videos of their products:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-1nq7m97loWCK has a full selection of demo fishing kayaks, if anyone is willing to show a rookie some tips I would me more than happy to bring out some fishing kayaks sometime. Im a certified instructor for kayaking but not the most experienced fisherman . . . yet!
Here is a trip report from one of my first yak fishing trips this fall on the Harrison River:
http://westerncanoekayak.blogspot.com/2011/10/hobie-pro-angler-review.htmlGetting seriously stoked to do some fishing!