The first link is just an all around good site, the second is one that I have fished from. Fishing from a kayak can be loads of fun, especially whenn you hook into a big fish. There is nothing like the thrill of being pulled along in the surf by a 30lb + fish. They do take some getting used to, but you can silently get to alot of places that motor boats cannot get to. My advice would be to start out on the cheaper side, and then if you enjoy it, you can trade up to a nicer vessel. The kayaks that are made for fishing nowadays, are built just for that, fishing. Most comes with rod holders, and a livewell. And most if not all of fishing kayaks are ride ons. Meaning you ride on the hull rather then your legs being inside of it. Hope this helps.
g_steed
2010-02-01 04:24:37 UTC
Kayaks can be used for fishing. Actually they provide a poor platform for fishing. An open canoe is a better choice. Kayaks are closed boats and use double bladed paddles to move them. Much fishing is done from a standing position. Try standing in a kayak.
rudette
2016-11-08 04:05:08 UTC
I by no skill tried fishing from my kayak, so take this for what you think of it is properly worth. i could first desire something with an excellent form of stability. I even have on old city Rush. it is a shorter entertainment boat for taking part in on shifting water. it quite works on flat water, even nevertheless it is slower than a sea kayak. even nevertheless it is greater stable the the only sea kayak I even have tried. i does no longer desire to purpose fishing from the ocean kayak in any respect, except i got here upon the thank you to place an outrigger on it. the different factor i could desire could be area for storing and a artwork section. i does no longer desire to have each little thing stowed below a hatch at the back of me that i could no longer get to, or sliding around in front of me the place i could difficulty a pair of hook snagging my leg. back - an outrigger could supply room to stow a rod, and so on. on the element of me.
anonymous
2015-02-17 18:38:19 UTC
One of the biggest benefits to fishing with a kayak is that it is very economical. You do not have to pay for expensive gas, there is next to no upkeep besides the odd cleaning, no big repairs, no storage fees, no repairs, no boat registration, no insurance, no oil, etc. Your only expense is essentially when you purchase the kayak and after that it will hardly cost you another dime. Paddling a kayak is a very economical way to travel in the water not to mention far better for the environment.
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