Retrieval kayak

judders87

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I’m looking into getting a kayak to retrieve waterfowl that might die in areas a little deep for waders as I don’t have a dog. Lightweight and compact is probably the highest priority as I wanna be able to top it on my truck. Any recommendations?
 
A Phoenix Poke Boat Micro would be the best option but they are no longer made. They are 17 lbs.

Any cheap big box plastic boat is fine. They will be in the 35-60 lbs.
 
We tried the fishing lure with multiple treble hooks method and while it might be fine for a pond, it's tough to get reliable results in moving water. Ducks dropped at the edge of shotgun range will be hard to reach in any event.

We have some cheap, no-name kayak we use to retrieve ducks in the salt marsh. Works well enough, but I would rather have a 10' flat bottom boat with an electric motor. Safer over cold water and a big difference retrieving cripples.

I'm not a kayak expert, but most of those stripped down, basic models are intended to be handled by individuals and are very lightweight. I'd be more concerned with getting something that will blend in. We painted our kayak and paddle blotchy brown/tan and the ducks don't seem to notice it laying behind the shore blind.
 
What about a packraft? Several of the spots we hunt are close to a mile or more walk and leaning heavily in buying one for next season. Even with a dog getting decoys out can be an issue at times. A wheel base with a cheap rotomolded kayak works too.
 
I’d second the “any plastic kayak will do” but check weight capacity. Some of the ones for kids look big enough until they don’t.
 
We have Perception Sport kayaks , we bought used for $200 , sit on top so you could do it in waders , weigh 60 pounds and 12 feet long .
 
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