Kayak Fly Fishing

 

Fly fishing is something that is normally done from land, orstanding still in the water or from a bigger size boat. Kayakfly fishing may seem like a crazy idea at first, but their aresome great advantages by using a kayak. There are also a greatdeal of disadvantages, but if you can over come them you are onyour way to a wonderful fishing adventure.

Disadvantages

Some of the disadvantages that you will need to overcome beforeyou even try to fly fish from your kayak. You may find itdifficult at first to keep control of your line because you areso close to the water. Also, if you catch a fish, it may bedifficult to reel it in and not tip over the kayak. Especiallyif it is a big one! The one other disadvantage may be therockiness of the kayak disturbing the water. If you can remainstill in your boat and are already used to the kayak then thisshould not be a problem. Once you overcome these very fewdisadvantages you can experience the best fishing of your life!

Advantages

Fly fishing in a kayak has great advantages if you can get pastthe few disadvantages that are listed above. Being in a kayakallows you to cover a lot more water, quickly and swiftly. Thisis key for fly fishing. You can also go into some of the bestuntapped fishing holes that otherwise you would not have beenable to. These types of place normally do not allow motor boats,so your kayak is perfect! Another great advantage is the silenceof the kayak. There are not loud motors or propellers, justsmooth rowing. This is a very important factor for fishers!

If you already have a kayak there is no need to buy a new onejust for fly fishing. It is important and much easier for you toown the shortest kayak available. This will make your flyfishing much easier. Try it for yourself. It is a relaxing andenjoyable hobby to have.

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