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Kayak Fishing is the fasted growing sector in the sport of
kayaking. It has been known for decades that the Kayak can be a very efficient
way to travel. It wasn't until the more recent birth of the Recreational Kayak
that kayak fishing launched to for front of the growing kayak industry.
Recreational Kayaks are stable, easy to paddle, inexpensive
and accessible to about anyone. With characteristics like this it wasn't long
before dedicated fisherman discovered the benefits of this type of travel. For
example in the Gulf States, many
of the coastal areas are two shallow for the typical motorized boat. However
these waters are famous for exciting sport fishing, Red Fish, Sea Trout, and
Tarpon are just a few of the species that have proven the kayak to be an
exceptional and unique fishing craft. But don't be fooled but thinking this
only a coastal thing. Kayak fishing has been growing in all regions from the Midwest to high lakes of the Rocky Mountains.
Fishing Kayaks come in two basic styles:
The Sit-On-Top, which refers to the hull design that
features a molded deck that you sit on top of. This design has the advantage of
being exceptionally stable and easy to maneuver.
The Sit-In or Enclosed Kayak: This is the more traditional
style of kayak in which you sit in side of it. Typically use a spray skirt to
keep water from splashing over the sidewall and into the cockpit area. The
advantages of this design are hull speed and paddling performance, as well as
the comfort of sitting inside a dry protected shell.
Regardless of the style both are capable of adding numerous
kayak accessories including, rod holders, GPS mounts, anchor systems and
numerous other accessories. The advantage of a sit on top kayak is that many
models have flat deck areas specifically designed for attaching accessories.
Some designs even have areas for live bait storage containers.
When choosing a kayak you must first decide where you are
going to be fishing, the types of water, and how far you must paddle to get to
where the fish are.
Longer boats typically are significantly faster, a bit less
stable, and less maneuverable.
Short Boats are more stable, more maneuverable and slower.
Most people settle somewhere in the middle with a boat in the 12 -14 foot range.
Here are some links to some kayak fishing info on our site:
Recreational Kayaks
Touring and Fishing Accessories
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