08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Peter Lenkefi
There’s a good chance that if you’re reading this article then
you are already a fan of kayak fishing, or if not you are keen
to learn and already know the basics of kayak fishing. The
advent of the Internet has brought with it the biggest resource
in the world on any topic you might be trying to research and
the fishing kayak or the sport of kayak fishing is by no means
an exception to this rule.
Don’t throw away your fishing gear.
The first important thing to point out is that if you are
already a keen fisher or you have fishing gear in your house,
don’t throw it away; virtually any fishing gear can be quite
easily adapted to work in a fishing kayak. Obviously, though,
you will need to buy a fishing kayak and one of the first things
you’ll learn on your travel through the Internet is that fishing
kayak owners are very proud of their respective fishing kayak.
Pick your specialty.
Just because you’re looking for a fishing kayak doesn’t mean you
are the same as every other kayak fisherman out there and one of
the first things you will need to decide is whether you are
going to sit on or sit in your fishing kayak. My personal
preference is to sit on the kayak; this way you can add or carry
accessories or equipment and you can easily hop out to wade the
shallower waters.
Give it a go.
There’s more than likely a shop somewhere in your area that
sells kayaks and you should take this opportunity to get down to
those shops and give the different types of kayak a go. You
won’t necessarily know exactly what you want from your fishing
kayak immediately and by sitting in (or on) your next fishing
kayak you will get a much better idea for the feel of it and
whether it is indeed the kayak for you.
Also, this gives you the opportunity to talk to someone who
should know quite a lot about the sport and while kayak fishing
is a relatively new sport there are already some intensively
keen advocates of the kayak fishing pastime. If you’re a
beginner, tell them; like I say it’s a new sport so there’s no
shame in admitting you don’t really have a clue about what
you’re looking for. If you tell them your skill level and what
you are looking for they should be able to point you in the
right direction and more than likely give you some good advice
not only about the fishing kayak you are interested in but they
may even give you some useful gems on the actual sport.
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