Are Inflatable Kayaks Safe For Fishing? (and Alternatives)
Inflatable kayaks are safe for fishing if they have been designed for the purpose of fishing but there are other considerations to bear in mind
Inflatable kayaks are safe for fishing if they have been designed for the purpose of fishing but there are other considerations to bear in mind
There are plenty of mid range fishing kayaks under 1000 dollars that although don’t have all the bells and whistles still fulfil the requirements of getting you on the water and back comfortably and safely
Catching tuna in a fishing kayak requires fishing offshore and looking for feeding signs. These comprise of boils in the sea, sea birds circling and diving, and dolphins in the area
Catching Skipjack Tuna requires a medium to heavy action 6ft rod paired with a reel that has a smooth and strong drag of more than 15lbs. Locating fish by watching for sea birds feeding on surface bait fish and then trolling past or casting onto the surface should be effective when targeting Skipjack Tuna.
Although the rain may disuad some of us fishermen from trying, it certaininly does not fish stop biting. In fact, bass are often more likely to be in a feeding state when there is rain in the area. So, grab your rain jacket and prepare to get…
When targeting pike while fly fishing there are important points that the angler needs to take into consideration: What weight of rod to use, which reel and its features to opt for, what line and leader to use, also what type and size fly to tie on, and of course retrieval tactics to attract pike.
Safety while saltwater kayak fishing is of vital importance. Risk assessment prior is essential, go with others, and take safety equipment.
When choosing a Pontoon Boat grill it is important to consider the size and model of your pontoon boat. A grill has to be fitted securely and be of the correct size to be operated safely
The key factor with fishing gifts is to not buy equipment. Unless you are aware of what you are buying there is potential your gift will remain unused
Sea Bass live in many environments. A multi-purpose rod of about 6 to 7 feet with a sensitive enough tip to withstand the initial bite and lunge.