1. Jackson Kayak “Cuda” was picked by over 19% of the voters, giving it the top spot on our list. The Cuda has two models: the original Cuda 14, and the new Cuda 12.
2. Native Watercraft “Ultimate” line of kayaks was picked by 13% of our kayak fishermen, earning it the #2 spot on our list. The Ultimate has three models in 12’, 14.5’, and 16’ lengths.
3. Hobie “Mirage Pro Angler”: While classified as a “boat” on the hobiecat.com website, the Mirage Pro Angler still picked up 10% of the responses. The Pro Angler comes in two lengths - the original 14’ that took best in show at ICAST 2009, and the new 12’ model that took best of show at ICAST 2012.
4. Wilderness Systems “Ride” picked up fourth in our list with 8% of the votes. The Ride comes in two models: the Ride 115 and Ride 135.
5. Wilerness Systems “Tarpon” came in fifth with 7% of the community votes. The Tarpon has several different models, from the 10’ Tarpon 100 all the way to the 14’ Tarpon 140.
6. Wilderness Systems’ “Commander” was right on the heels of the Tarpon, with 6% of kayak anglers choosing this kayak. The Commander comes in two models, the “120” and “140”.
7. Jackson Kayak “Coosa” tied the Commander for sixth place with 6%. The Coosa was the first in the line of new fishing kayaks that has helped establish Jackson Kayak as one of the top fishing kayak manufacturers.
8. NuCanoe “Frontier” came in seventh place when 4% of the communities choose this ultra-stable fishing kayak. The Frontier is the latest design from NuCanoe, and resolved many of the shortcomings of their original kayak. The Frontier comes in two models the Frontier 10 and Frontier 12.
9. Malibu “Stealth” tied the Frontier with 4% of the votes. The Stealth comes in three models: Stealth 14; Stealth 12; and their newest model, the Stealth 9.
10. Jackson Kayak “Big Tuna” also tied for seventh place with 4%. The Big Tuna is Jackson Kayak’s entry into the tandem fishing kayak market.
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