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Kayak Fishing And Why It’s Better Than Fishing....
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bigfish44
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Nov 22, 2008
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I could have spent thousands and thousands of dollars on a nice new fishing boat and had to worry about getting the dang thing and in and out of the water, purchasing fuel, finding a place to store it, maintaining it, fixing it when it breaks, etc. I chose not to get a boat. I got a pair of kayaks and have been tremendously satisfied. I spent about a tenth of the money and have realized that kayak fishing is great and has a number of huge advantages: 1. I can easily handle my kayak all by myself. A large majority of the time I am fishing alone, as it's tough to find a buddy to go out with me every time I want to fish. If I got a boat, it would be way tougher to haul that thing around and get it in and out of the water alone. 2. No trailers. Those trailers sure can be annoying. I just strap my kayak on top of my car and I am good to go. 3. Save on fuel. 4. Get exercise. 5. Go to places that are too shallow or to narrow for a boat. 6. Kayaks (at least the kind I got) are super durable. No maintenance costs whatsoever. 7. Kayaking is fun. 8. Kayaks (at least the kind I got) are stable. 9. Much less expensive. 10. Much more sexy. The list goes on and on. Kayak fishing is the way to go. I have a pair of Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100 kayaks and have been exceptionally pleased. I can use them for anything from fishing live bait for redfish on the coast to fly fishing for striped bass below the Lake Texoma dam. I would rather have my kayaks than a boat any day.
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