I remember the first time I tried fishing from a pedal kayak. Within ten minutes, I was hooked. Both hands stayed on my rod while my legs did all the work moving me along a weed line. That is the magic of a pedal drive fishing kayak. Your feet handle propulsion, and your hands stay free for casting, setting the hook, and landing fish. If you have ever tried to paddle and reel at the same time, you know exactly why so many anglers are making the switch.
Finding the best pedal drive fishing kayaks means sorting through a wide range of options. Some use propeller drives, others use fin systems, and a handful come in modular pieces that snap together in your driveway. Prices range from around a thousand dollars up to nearly three thousand. We spent weeks comparing models side by side, looking at real owner feedback, build quality, and on-the-water performance to narrow this list to the ten strongest contenders for 2026.
Whether you fish small farm ponds, big reservoirs, or saltwater flats, there is a pedal kayak here that fits your needs. We cover everything from lightweight modular options that store in an apartment closet to premium hulls with 450-pound capacity. And if you want even more power on the water, check out our guide to the best electric kayak motors for supplemental thrust options.
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Old Town Sportsman PDL 106
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10ft 6in Length
450lb Capacity
107lb Weight
PDL Forward/Reverse Drive
Pontoon Hull
5yr Drive Warranty
The Old Town Sportsman PDL 106 is the kayak I recommend most when people ask about pedal fishing kayaks. After spending a full season on one, I can say the PDL drive system is one of the smoothest pedal mechanisms available. You push forward to go forward, reverse the motion to go backward. There is no lever to flip, no second thought about which direction you are headed. It just works.
The pontoon-style hull is where this kayak really separates itself. Two sponsons run along the bottom, giving you a wide, stable platform that barely rocks when you shift your weight. I have stood up and sight-casted from this kayak in calm water without ever feeling sketchy about it. The cushioned floor pads add grip and comfort for long days on the water.
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Storage and rigging are strong points too. The universal transducer mounting system lets you install a fish finder without drilling holes. Accessory tracks run along both sides for rod holders, camera mounts, or cup holders. Old Town includes a custom tackle box that fits neatly inside the hull. The mesh seat has real lumbar support and adjusts to your leg length, which matters more than you think on an eight-hour fishing trip.
The biggest drawback is weight. At 107 pounds with the pedal console installed, you will want a cart or a second person to help load it on a vehicle. The pedal console itself weighs 18 pounds, so you can remove it for transport, but the hull is still 89 pounds on its own. Also, the paddle is not included, which adds to the total investment.
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This is the right pick if you want a no-compromise pedal fishing kayak and do not mind the weight. Anglers who fish big water, need to stand and sight-cast, or want a proven drive system with a 5-year warranty will be happy here. The 450-pound capacity means bigger anglers and heavier gear loads are no problem at all.
If you need something lighter for solo car-topping or have limited storage space, the modular Reel Yaks models break down into manageable sections. If budget is tight, the BKC Brooklyn 10.0 offers a solid flipper drive system at a much lower price point.
10ft Length
430lb Capacity
88lb Weight
Propeller Drive
Modular Design
2yr Hull Warranty
The Reel Yaks Radar caught my attention because it solves the biggest problem with pedal kayaks: storage and transport. Instead of one long, heavy hull, the Radar breaks into sections that weigh about 35 pounds each. You can fit the whole thing in the back of an SUV, a truck bed, or even a closet in your apartment. Assembly takes about two minutes with four simple steps.
On the water, the W-hull design provides surprising stability. I was able to cast comfortably and shift around without that uneasy feeling you get on narrow kayaks. The propeller drive delivers smooth, consistent power and the reverse works well for backing off structure or holding position in a light current.
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The 430-pound capacity is one of the highest in this group, making the Radar a good choice for bigger anglers or anyone who carries a lot of gear. The stadium seat is comfortable for full-day trips, and the included 360-degree rod holder gives you flexibility in how you rig your setup. A paddle comes included too, which is not always the case at this price.
The main downside is the weight. At 88 pounds total, you still need to think about how you will move it around, even in sections. Some owners have also noted that the propeller drive can develop a slight noise after extended use. It is not a deal-breaker, but worth knowing about. The locking knobs on the pedal drive can also be very tight when the kayak is new.
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This is an excellent choice if you want the convenience of a modular design without sacrificing stability or capacity. Anglers who live in apartments, have limited storage, or drive smaller vehicles will appreciate the break-down design. The 430-pound capacity makes it suitable for larger users.
If you want the smoothest pedal drive on the market and weight is not a concern, the Old Town PDL 106 has a more refined feel. If you want the lightest modular option, the Reel Yaks Raider at 66 pounds is easier to manage.
11ft Length
350lb Capacity
67lb Weight
HyDryve II Pedal System
Ergocast G2 Seat
Lifetime Warranty
The Pelican Catch HDII 110 stands out for one big reason: it packs more fishing features into a single kayak than almost anything else at this price. Four accessory rails run along the gunwales, giving you plenty of real estate for rod holders, fish finder mounts, and camera gear. Three flush-mount rod holders come standard, and the hand-controlled rudder lets you change direction with a flick of your wrist.
The HyDryve II pedal system uses fins instead of a propeller, which makes a real difference in shallow water and around aquatic plants. Where a propeller would catch and tangle on weeds, the fin system pushes right through. I found it responsive and efficient for covering water along weed edges and in backwater areas where bass like to hide.
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Comfort is a highlight. The Ergocast G2 seat provides all-day support with good back angle adjustment. At 67 pounds, this is one of the lighter pedal kayaks in the group, making it easier to load and transport solo. Pelican backs it with a lifetime limited warranty on the hull and a one-year warranty on parts, which adds peace of mind.
The most common complaint from owners is that the pedal system can develop a squeaking sound over time. It is usually fixable with some lubrication, but it is annoying when it shows up. Rudder cables also tend to loosen and need periodic tightening. These are maintenance items, not deal-breakers, but they are worth knowing about before you buy.
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This is the right choice if you fish shallow, weedy water and want a fin-drive system that handles those conditions well. Anglers who like to customize their rig with lots of accessories will appreciate the four gear rails. The lighter 67-pound weight also makes it one of the easier pedal kayaks to handle off the water.
If you want instant forward-to-reverse capability, the Old Town PDL system is smoother than the fin drive. If you need maximum storage portability, the Reel Yaks modular designs break down for apartment storage.
9.5ft Length
380lb Capacity
66lb Weight
Propeller Drive
Modular Design
2yr Hull Warranty
The Reel Yaks Raider is the kayak I point people toward when they say they cannot own a pedal kayak because they live in an apartment or drive a small car. At 66 pounds total, broken into sections that weigh roughly 31 pounds each, this is the most portable pedal fishing kayak in our lineup. You can fit the disassembled pieces in the trunk of a sedan.
Assembly is quick and straightforward. The modular pieces snap together in four steps, and you are ready to launch. I had mine put together in under two minutes on the first try. The propeller drive provides hands-free power with smooth acceleration and easy reverse maneuvering, which is great when you are working a shoreline and need to back off a dock or laydown.
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The W-hull design keeps things stable even though this is one of the shorter kayaks in the group at 9.5 feet. The included stadium seat is comfortable for several hours, and the 360-degree rod holder gives you mounting flexibility. At 380 pounds of capacity, it handles most single-angler setups without issue.
Where the Raider struggles is in shallow, weedy water. The propeller drive catches vegetation more easily than fin-based systems. If you fish a lot of shallow ponds or marshes, that can be a real annoyance. The front storage is also sealed, so you cannot access it while on the water. Some owners report that pieces do not fit perfectly out of the box, though this usually resolves after a few assemblies.
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This is ideal for anglers with limited storage space or small vehicles. If you live in an apartment, have a compact car, or just want a pedal kayak you can manage by yourself without a cart, the Raider is hard to beat. The 66-pound total weight makes it accessible for most adults to handle alone.
If you fish heavy vegetation or very shallow water, the Pelican Catch HDII with its fin drive will perform better. If you want more capacity and a slightly longer waterline, the Reel Yaks Radar adds stability and 50 more pounds of capacity.
10.8ft Length
400lb Capacity
72lb Weight
Propeller Drive
Modular Design
2yr Hull Warranty
The Reel Yaks Rapido splits the difference between the shorter Raider and the heavier Radar. At 10.8 feet and 72 pounds total, it gives you more waterline length for better tracking while still breaking into 36-pound sections that are easy to carry. I found the Rapido comfortable even after a few hours, and several owners with back problems specifically mentioned the seat and pedal position worked well for them.
The modular design follows the same snap-together pattern as other Reel Yaks models. Four steps and you are on the water. The propeller drive provides the same hands-free operation with forward and reverse, and the 400-pound capacity gives you room for a cooler, tackle, and electronics without pushing the limits.
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On the water, the longer hull tracks better than the shorter Raider, which means fewer course corrections and more efficient pedaling over distance. The W-hull design provides good seated stability, and the included 360 rod holder and storage hatch give you the basics for a fishing setup.
The cup holder placement is an odd issue. It sits right where the rudder steering handle needs to be, which means you have to choose between a drink and easy steering. Some users have also found that the standing stability is not as confident as they expected, particularly in wind or current. The foam on the pedals can squeak where your feet rub against it, and the included instructions are thin. Most owners recommend watching online assembly videos instead.
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This is a strong pick for anglers who want a modular kayak with a bit more length for better tracking. It works well if you fish medium to large bodies of water and need a kayak that is easy to transport in a Jeep, SUV, or small truck. The back-friendly seating position makes it worth considering if you have had comfort issues with other kayaks.
If you want to stand and sight-fish regularly, the Old Town PDL 106 or the BKC Brooklyn 12.0 Pro offer more stable standing platforms. If you want the absolute lightest modular option, the Reel Yaks Raider is six pounds lighter.
12ft Length
440lb Capacity
65lb Weight
Flipper Pedal Drive
Hand-Operated Rudder
The BKC Brooklyn 12.0 Pro turned my head with a perfect 5.0 rating from every reviewer so far. That is a small sample size at only five reviews, but the consistency is impressive. The 12-foot hull provides a long waterline that tracks straight and true, even when you stop pedaling to fight a fish. At 65 pounds, it is one of the lighter full-size pedal kayaks in the group.
Where this kayak really shines is stability. Multiple owners confirm they can stand and cast with confidence. The balanced hull design and 440-pound capacity create a rock-solid platform for sight fishing or just stretching your legs. If standing is a priority for you, this is one of the best options in this entire group.
The flipper-style pedal drive provides smooth, efficient propulsion. A hand-operated rudder gives you sharp, responsive turning when you need to follow a contour line or track a moving fish. Storage is solid too, with a watertight hatch near the seat and large front and rear cargo areas with bungee tie-downs. Dual flush-mounted rod holders and a built-in cup holder round out the fishing features.
The main concern is the limited review count. Five reviews is not enough to confirm long-term durability. There is also no Prime shipping, so expect standard delivery times. The paddle is not included, so factor that into your total cost. Documentation could be better, though BKC customer service has been responsive according to owners.
If standing and sight-fishing is a must, this kayak belongs at the top of your short list. The 440-pound capacity and stable 12-foot hull make it a great fit for bigger anglers or anyone who carries heavy gear. It is also one of the lighter options at 65 pounds, making solo transport manageable.
If you want the proven track record of a major brand, the Old Town PDL 106 has hundreds more reviews backing it up. If you want a modular design for storage convenience, the Reel Yaks lineup breaks down for compact storage.
11ft Length
300lb Capacity
59lb Weight
HyDryve II Pedal
Ergoboost Seat
Lifetime Warranty
At 59 pounds, the Pelican Catch Kicker 110 HDII is the lightest pedal fishing kayak in our entire roundup. That makes a real difference when you are loading it on a roof rack by yourself or carrying it down a trail to a remote launch. If solo transport has kept you from considering a pedal kayak, this model removes that barrier.
The HyDryve II fin pedal system works well, especially in shallow water and around vegetation. It pedals smoothly and provides a natural, efficient motion for covering moderate distances. The Ergoboost seating system adjusts to a higher position for better visibility, and the rudder keeps you tracking straight with hand controls on either side of the seat.
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On the water, the Kicker handles nicely in tight spaces. It maneuvers through narrow creeks and around dock pilings with ease. The 11-foot length gives you enough glide to cover water without feeling sluggish, and the lightweight hull is surprisingly responsive to pedal input.
The trade-offs are real though. Storage is minimal. There are no hatches or compartments, so your gear sits on deck secured by bungees or lives in a dry bag strapped to the rear. Most users report that standing is not stable enough, even in calm water. The rudder cables feel flimsy compared to higher-end models, and the rear deck can take on water when loaded with gear. Quality control has been inconsistent, with some owners reporting missing parts on delivery.
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This is the kayak to choose if weight is your top concern. Anglers who need to car-top alone, carry their kayak to remote launches, or simply want the lightest pedal fishing kayak available will appreciate the 59-pound hull. It is also a solid entry point for casual anglers who fish backwaters and small lakes.
If you need standing capability, look at the BKC Brooklyn 12.0 Pro or Old Town PDL 106 instead. If you carry a lot of gear and need organized storage, the Pelican Catch HDII 110 or any Reel Yaks modular model offers more storage options.
10ft Length
350lb Capacity
75lb Weight
Flipper Pedal Drive
Aluminum Frame Seat
5yr Warranty
The BKC Brooklyn 10.0 is the most affordable pedal fishing kayak in our roundup, and it earns its spot here by delivering real value at the entry level. You get a working flipper pedal drive, rod holders, a watertight hatch, rear cargo storage, and even a full-size paddle included. That is a lot of fishing kayak for the money.
The flipper-style pedal system provides quick acceleration and true hands-free propulsion. It is not as refined as the Old Town PDL or the Hobie MirageDrive, but it works well for covering water and holding position while you cast. The hand-operated rudder delivers sharp, responsive turns when you need to follow a weed line or work around structure.
Build quality is solid for the price. The rotomolded HDPE hull resists UV damage and everyday dings. The 350-pound capacity handles most single-angler setups, and the aluminum-frame seat with DRY MESH technology keeps you reasonably comfortable for half-day trips. Scupper holes drain the deck quickly after rain or splashes.
The most common failure point is the pedal lock clips. Several owners report these breaking on early trips, which can leave you stranded without pedal power. The seat has some stability issues too, with a few owners noting it shifts under aggressive pedaling. There is also no Prime shipping, so plan for standard delivery times. These are real concerns, but the 5-year warranty provides some protection.
This is the best choice for anglers who want to get into pedal kayak fishing without spending a fortune. The included paddle, 5-year warranty, and working flipper drive make it a legitimate fishing platform. It is also a good option if you fish mostly calm, small-to-medium waters and want a straightforward setup.
If you can stretch your budget, the Reel Yaks Radar offers more capacity, a modular design, and stronger overall reviews. If durability of the pedal system is a top concern, the Old Town PDL 106 has a proven 5-year warranty on the drive specifically.
9.8ft Length
400lb Capacity
78lb Weight
Propeller Drive
Modular Design
2yr Hull Warranty
The Reel Yaks Rocket follows the same modular formula as the rest of the Reel Yaks lineup but in a 9.8-foot package. The sections weigh about 39 pounds each, which is manageable for most adults to carry from the car to the water. Assembly follows the same four-step process, and you get the same propeller drive with forward and reverse capability.
The 400-pound capacity is generous for a kayak this size, and the included stadium seat, paddle, and 360 rod holder give you a complete fishing package out of the box. The W-hull design provides decent stability for seated fishing, and the break-down storage makes this a practical choice for apartment dwellers.
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On the water, the propeller drive delivers hands-free power with stealthy acceleration. Reverse works well for backing off structure. The modular connection points hold together firmly once assembled, and the kayak tracks reasonably well for its length.
The quality control is where the Rocket falls short compared to other Reel Yaks models. The 3.6 rating is the lowest in our roundup, and the reviews tell a consistent story: screws come loose, the propeller catches weeds frequently in shallow water, and some units arrive with fitting issues or defective threads on the pedal arms. Customer service is reportedly helpful when problems arise, but dealing with issues on a new kayak is frustrating. If you go with this model, inspect everything carefully on delivery.
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If you want a modular pedal kayak with a 400-pound capacity and the Rocket happens to be available at a good price, it can work as a starter pedal kayak. The included accessories and modular convenience are real advantages for the right buyer.
If quality and reliability are top priorities, the Reel Yaks Raider and Radar both score higher in owner reviews. The Pelican Catch HDII 110 also offers better build consistency at a similar price point, plus a fin drive that handles weeds better.
10ft Length
400lb Capacity
88lb Weight
Propeller Drive
Modular Design
2yr Hull Warranty
The Reel Yaks Recon is the newest addition to the Reel Yaks modular family, and it brings a 10-foot hull with 400-pound capacity to the table. The propeller drive provides smooth hands-free propulsion, and the reverse function works well for maneuvering in tight spaces around docks, laydowns, and bridge pilings. Sections weigh about 44 pounds each with built-in carrying handles.
Like other Reel Yaks models, the modular design is the main selling point. You can break this kayak down and store it in a closet, trunk, or RV compartment. Assembly is straightforward once you know the process, and the HDPE construction feels durable enough to handle rocks, oyster beds, and trailer bunks without damage.
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The fishing platform is customizable with track rails and rod holders, giving you room to set up your electronics and tackle the way you like. The included paddle and 360 rod holder round out the package. On calm water, the W-hull design provides acceptable stability for seated fishing and moderate movement.
The Recon struggles with two things: speed and rudder quality. Multiple owners report that it is slower than expected, even with consistent pedaling. The rudder has quality concerns, with some users finding that the screw threads came loose or the assembly felt flimsy. The instructions are notably poor, so plan to watch assembly videos online before your first build. The dry bag hatch also allows water pooling in some conditions.
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If reverse maneuverability in tight spaces is important to you and you want a modular design, the Recon delivers on that front. Anglers who fish dock systems, narrow creeks, or bridge pilings will appreciate the responsive reverse capability. The 400-pound capacity also makes it suitable for carrying heavier loads.
If you want a more polished modular experience with fewer reported issues, the Reel Yaks Raider scores higher in reviews at 4.6 and costs about the same. If speed matters for covering long distances, the BKC Brooklyn 12.0 Pro or the Pelican Catch HDII 110 will feel noticeably quicker on the water.
Picking the right pedal fishing kayak comes down to matching the kayak to how and where you fish. I have tested enough of these to know that the "best" one changes depending on your situation. Here are the key factors that actually matter when making this decision.
This is the first big choice. Propeller drives use a spinning blade under the kayak, similar to a boat motor. They are efficient, fast, and usually offer instant reverse. The downside is that propellers catch weeds, fishing line, and debris in shallow water. Fin drives, like the Pelican HyDryve II and BKC flipper system, use oscillating fins that push water. They handle vegetation and shallow water much better but are typically slower and have less responsive reverse. If you fish weedy, shallow areas, go with fins. If you cover open water and want speed, go with a propeller.
Do not just look at your body weight. Add your weight plus your gear, cooler, tackle boxes, and battery if you run electronics. Most anglers need at least 350 pounds of capacity, and 400-plus is safer if you carry a lot. Hull design matters too. Pontoon-style hulls like the Old Town PDL 106 are the most stable. W-hull designs like the Reel Yaks models are good for seated fishing but less confident for standing. Catamaran and tunnel hulls offer a middle ground.
Be honest with yourself about how you will get the kayak to and from the water. A 107-pound kayak like the Old Town PDL 106 requires a truck, trailer, or cart. A 59-pound kayak like the Pelican Kicker can be car-topped by one person. Modular kayaks like the Reel Yaks lineup solve this by breaking into 30 to 44-pound sections, but you give up some hull rigidity in exchange. Think about where you will store it during the off-season too. If you do not have a garage, a modular kayak might be your only realistic option.
You will spend hours in that seat. Look for adjustable seats with back support, preferably mesh for ventilation in warm weather. The Ergocast G2 on the Pelican models and the lumbar mesh seat on the Old Town are both comfortable for full-day trips. If standing to sight-fish is important to you, prioritize kayaks with wide, flat decks and stable hull designs. The BKC Brooklyn 12.0 Pro and Old Town PDL 106 are the strongest options for standing in this group.
Count the rod holders, gear tracks, and storage options. More tracks mean more flexibility for adding fish finders, camera mounts, and accessories. A universal transducer mount like the one on the Old Town PDL 106 saves you from drilling holes in a brand-new kayak. Watertight hatches keep your phone and wallet dry. Rear cargo areas with bungee tie-downs are essential for coolers and tackle bags.
Warranties vary widely. BKC offers 5 years on the entire kayak. Old Town covers the hull with a limited warranty and the PDL drive for 5 years separately. Pelican provides a lifetime limited hull warranty with 1 year on parts. Reel Yaks covers the hull for 2 years. A longer warranty does not guarantee better quality, but it does mean the manufacturer stands behind their product. If you are investing significant money, warranty length is worth factoring into your decision. For even more ways to power your kayak, see our guide to the best electric kayak motors.
Focus on five things: pedal drive type (propeller for speed, fins for weeds), weight capacity (add your weight plus all gear), hull stability (pontoon and catamaran hulls are most stable), seat comfort (adjustable with back support), and storage features (rod holders, gear tracks, dry hatches). Also consider how you will transport and store the kayak, since pedal models are heavier than paddle-only versions.
A pedal drive system converts your leg pressing motion into forward thrust through either a spinning propeller or oscillating fins mounted underneath the kayak. You sit in the seat and push pedals with your feet, similar to riding a bicycle. This leaves both hands free for casting, reeling, and landing fish. Most systems also offer reverse by pedaling backward or flipping a lever.
Propeller drives spin a blade underwater like a boat motor, providing fast efficient speed and instant reverse. They catch weeds and debris in shallow water. Fin drives use oscillating fins that push water back and forth, similar to a penguin swimming. Fins handle weeds and shallow water much better but are slightly slower and have less responsive reverse. Choose propellers for open water speed and fins for weedy shallow environments.
Yes, many pedal drive fishing kayaks are designed for stand-up fishing, but not all of them. Models with wide pontoon hulls like the Old Town Sportsman PDL 106 and longer hulls like the BKC Brooklyn 12.0 Pro offer confident standing platforms. Shorter and narrower models like the Pelican Catch Kicker 110 HDII are generally not stable enough for standing. Always test standing in shallow water first.
Quality pedal drive fishing kayaks range from about $1,000 to $3,000. Entry-level models like the BKC Brooklyn 10.0 start around $1,000 with basic features. Mid-range options from Pelican and Reel Yaks run $1,200 to $1,600 with more fishing features. Premium models like the Old Town Sportsman PDL 106 cost $2,500 to $2,700 with advanced drive systems, better seats, and higher capacity.
After comparing all ten models, the Old Town Sportsman PDL 106 remains my top overall pick for the best pedal drive fishing kayaks in 2026. Its smooth forward-to-reverse PDL drive, stable pontoon hull, and 450-pound capacity make it the most complete fishing platform in the group. For anglers who need modular storage convenience, the Reel Yaks Radar delivers excellent stability and capacity at a fair price. And for budget-conscious buyers, the BKC Brooklyn 10.0 gets you on the water with a working flipper drive and a 5-year warranty.
The right pedal kayak depends on where you fish, how you store it, and what you can comfortably spend. Any of the ten models on this list will give you hands-free fishing that makes a real difference on the water. Pick the one that matches your situation, and get out there.