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Guide to Kayak Fishing

by ElmerFizz

Currently one of the most popular fishing trends in the United
States (especially on the Gulf Coast) is kayak fishing. Kayak
fishing is quite simply fishing from a kayak. Kayak fishing is an
alternative to putting on your waders and hopping in the water.
One of the top benefits to kayak fishing is that you can fish in
areas that you would normally need an expensive boat to access.
In fact, most kayaks can get places that even those extra
expensive boats can't. What many people don't realize is that
kayaks only cost a few hundred dollars and they'll get you to
where the fish are!


Before you run down to your local outdoors store and buy yourself
a nice new kayak let's learn a little bit about kayaks. A kayak
is simply a small boat that is powered by one or more
individuals. Kayaks are also sometimes known as canoes although
they are different in history and design. Since we're focusing
primary on saltwater kayak fishing that's specifically talk about
ocean kayaks.


Ocean kayaks are different from traditional whitewater kayaks
because they normally have a longer waterline. Having a longer
waterline focuses more upon traveling through the sometimes-rough
ocean waters rather then providing the extreme maneuverability
that is needed for whitewater kayaking with frequent obstacles
like boulders in the water.


Ocean kayaks also often have much larger below-deck cargo areas
for easier storage of your fishing gear. Ocean kayaks also
generally have rudders for better straight-line tracking and
upturned stern or bow profiles for wave shedding. Many new ocean
kayaks even provide waterproof storage via internal bulkheads.
Unlike traditional one-paddlers whitewater kayaks, many ocean
kayaks can accommodate two or three paddlers.


Since most ocean kayaks are intended for fishing they are
generally wider than most whitewater kayaks. The wider design
prevents your new kayak from tipping over while fishing.


When ocean kayak fishing you need to become familiar with the
tides where you're fishing. If you find yourself caught up
attempting to try to fight a running tide, your return trip will
end up taking up every ounce of energy in your body. And don't
forget, your kayak is a very small craft; you need to stay alert
as to the other boaters in your area. Don't forget (especially
when you first get started with ocean kayak fishing) you should
always wear a floatation device!


If you're getting lost in all the details, don't worry, the
majority of the places that sell kayaks provide kayak training,
generally at no additional cost.

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