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Kayak Fishing Gear You Must Have

2016/7/16 16:38:11

Kayak fishing is a unique experience that you can't get with any other type of fishing. It's a thrill to be out on the water reeling in a mess of fish from one of these amazing water vessels.

More and more anglers are getting in on the action and giving this type of fishing a try. However, if you want to have the best experience each time you go kayak fishing, you need to have the right type of gear.

The first thing to remember is that being out on the water in a kayak is much different than being on a boat. In fact, it's an experience in itself and something that you'll always remember. Add the excitement of fishing to this and you have the ingredients for an adventure filled with some great fishing stories. To ensure these stories are filled with good experiences, make sure you have the gear needed to stay safe while on the water.

Kayak Gear:

Personal Floatation Device - Never go out on the water in a kayak without a life jacket that you can wear comfortably. There are some that are designed especially for the kayaker that are easier to move around in.

Whistle - The whistle is a small piece of equipment that is considered vital. Keep your whistle clipped to you at all times so it will be available in the event of an emergency.

Kayak Anchor - If you want to stay in the strike zone you need an anchor to help keep you from drifting off in another direction.

Paddle Leash - When you're fishing and reel in that nice catch, you don't want to be worried about the paddle floating away so you need a leash to keep it secure. You should also use other types of anchoring devices to secure other items to prevent them from being lost overboard.

Safety Box - You should have a safety box that will keep all of your personal things dry and secure. This is where you can keep your keys, compass, flares, first aid kit, waterproof flashlight and anything else you consider important.
It never hurts to have a cell phone on hand as well.

Now it's time for a list of the kayak fishing gear that you'll need:

Fishing Gear:
Rod and Reel - The rod and reel you choose should be one that can be used easily from a kayak. Normally, the rod should be at least 7 feel long in order to reach across the kayak and the reel should be matched to the weight of the rod.
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