
Well, it’s official, I’ve been a kayak angler for three full months. As you can imagine, I have some insights to share with all the aspiring kayak anglers out there.
First and foremost, I’m blown away by the amount of interest in kayaks and kayak fishing. It seems like every time I cross paths with Fish Sniffer readers these days, I get questions about kayak fishing in general and my Hobie Pro Angler specifically. I’m addicted to the simplicity and excitement of kayak fishing, and if you give it a try, you’ll get the addiction too. Let’s dive in!
The Hobie Pro Angler 14
When I decided to get a Hobie Pro Angler, my first challenge was deciding on a 12 or 14 foot model. I went with the 14 because the large rear deck and 600-pound weight capacity provide ample space for my fishing partner, a 65-pound Labrador retriever named Lucy.
The Pro Angler 14 is the ultimate fishing machine with great stability, six horizontal rod locker tubes, a huge front storage compartment, and a super comfortable seat.
The H-Rail that surrounds the kayak’s cockpit has proven to be a great platform for mounting rod holders, camera mounts, downriggers, and my Lowrance sonar unit.
MirageDrive 180
The Hobie Mirage Drive 180 is the propulsion system at the heart of the Pro Angler. Weighing in at under eight pounds, the MirageDrive 180 pedal system produces full power in both directions and offers unprecedented maneuverability.
With this system, I can pull one of two shift cables to pivot the drive's fins 180 degrees, switching instantly from forward to reverse and back again. The dual fins provide shallow water access and easy shore landings by simply pushing one pedal forward.
The drive is fully adjustable with the push of a button. It doesn't matter if you're 6'3" like me or 5' tall like my wife, you can easily find the right position for comfort and efficiency.