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Information On Kayak Fishing, Rigging, Modifications You Can Do Yourself

2016/7/16 16:35:23

If you are looking for information on kayak fishing, rigging, modifications and equipment you are in luck. This is because it has become such a popular sport that finding resources and information has become much easier and the quality of the information you have found is also of higher quality than it has been in the past.

Kayak fishing information is very different than that covering fishing from any other boat. This is because a kayak is different structurally than other kinds of boats. One main difference is that it is self propelled instead of powered by a motor. Its shape also presents storage challenges since a closed kayak is not something you can set your paddle or rod inside when they are not in use. Remember that with kayak fishing, you will need to find a way to access your bait, your lures and your equipment in a very limited way since storage is limited and may be difficult to get to when your kayak is in the water.

If you have a kayak that was specially designed for fishing, you may have the rigging and rod holders built in to the kayak already. Any kayak can be overhauled however, in order to make it more suitable for fishing. There are a few things that you will have to look for, but the sport is becoming popular enough that specific kayak fishing gear is quite widely available.

You need to know which modifications you will need for the kayak you own. Two of the most important modifications have to do with being able to hold and keep an eye on your fishing rod and your paddles. Both of these are crucial to kayak fishing. You will need to address both of these things in order to be fully outfitted for kayak fishing.

The first piece of equipment is a paddle clip. Many new fishing model kayaks have built in paddle clips. If you have an older model kayak, don't worry. You can purchase commercial paddle clips which will attach to your kayak quite easily. Keep in mind that you may need to know the model of kayak you are using when you order so that you get the proper clip. This is because there are large differences between the different makes and models of kayak.

In order to hold you rod you may want to purchase one of several models of rod holder on the market. Like a paddle clip, new fishing kayaks will often have these built in. Because many new kayaks are made of molded plastic, it is easy to shape them with rod holders built in.

Another thing to consider is how you will secure your kayak while you are fishing. If you don't want to drift with the current while you fish, you will need to look at anchors. There are several different types of anchors. There is the bottom anchor which is the standard weighted anchor which holds your kayak in one place. There are also surface anchors which allow you to stay in one spot. Surface anchors can attach to buoys, weeds and markers, and make it so that you don't have as many problems with swell. Anchors can be a truly important thing to consider.

Once you have taken care of your needs and modifications you can begin enjoying the freedom and fun that kayak fishing brings you.
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