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Not a pontoon, just a regular kayak, well regular to me I don't know much about them. Actually kayak fishing is becoming a pretty big thing. Let's ya get into tight places, some exercise, etc.. Many sites on it now. There are even guys around here that go out onto Lake Ontario (just a little ways from a river mouth) and use their kayak to troll for salmon and been successful.
Ahh,now I see what you mean,well I still stand by my statement,be sure to keep everything you want to bring back to shore on some sort of leash.... While they may be more stable than a white water kayak,I doubt they're any more stable than a canoe and there's a fine line between staying upright and flipping....
It seems we both fish the same waters,although I fish across the lake from you,I hooked my 1 and only Atlantic salmon in a river off of lake Ont. I guess I should have said I used to fish,unfortunately I cant fish like I used to so I've all but given it up.
If I'm lucky I make it out 2 or 3 times a year these days and last year I only went once,early in the spring for lake Huron steelies. Sadly the days of 150 to 200 fishing days are long past me.
Bug,I'd like to try some flyfishing in 1 of those kayaks,I'm sure it would be more usefull than a float tube or small pontoon craft.
PS: I could see it being used by duck hunters too.