Kayak fishing

Kayak fishing

Kayak fishing is fishing from a kayak. The kayak has long been a means of transportation and a means of accessing fishing grounds. Kayak fishing has gained popularity in recent times.

History

:"See also Kayak origins"Kayaks (Inuktitut: "qajaq", Inuktitut syllabics: "ᖃᔭᖅ") were originally developed by indigenous people living in the Arctic regions, who used the boats to hunt on inland lakes, rivers and the coastal waters of the Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic, Bering Sea and North Pacific oceans. These first kayaks were constructed from stitched animal skins such as seal stretched over a wooden frame made from collected driftwood, as many of the areas of their construction were treeless. Archaeologists have found evidence indicating that kayaks are at least 4000 years old. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2521235,00.html Made in Anglesey, paddled in the Arctic: the Inuits' plastic kayak rules the waves] "TimesOnline" December 2006] The oldest still existing kayaks are exhibited in the North America department of the State Museum of Ethnology in Munich.Fact|date=March 2007

Modern fishing kayaks

:"See also Fishing kayaks"The most popular kayaks for fishing are rotationally molded from polyethylene due to their durability and lower cost. Generally, kayak fishermen look for stable and comfortable designs. The new generation of twinhull (catamaran) kayaks that was recently introduced into the market is stable enough to enable both paddling and fishing in the standing position. This technological development also solves some ergonomic problems that are associated with sitting for long hours without being able to change positions, and frees kayakers from the need to sacrifice speed to stability, which is another problem that characterizes monohull kayaks.

There are also kayaks propelled by flippers or propellers and a foot mechanism. These kayaks offer hands free fishing and all the benefits associated.

Some kayak manufacturers offer special models for fishing that are designed and accessorized for this sport, including specially-designed hatches, built-in rod holders, catch bags and equipment mounts.

While native people of the Arctic regions did not rely on kayaks for fishing, in recent years sport fishing from kayaks has become popular in both fresh and salt water, especially in warmer regions. Specially designed fishing kayaks have emerged, with designs similar to those of recreational sit-in and sit-on-top kayaks characterized by very wide beams (up to 36 inches) that increase lateral stability. Some fishing kayaks are equipped with outriggersFact|date=February 2007 for this reason, and the newer twinhull models are stable enough to enable paddling and fishing in the standing position. In the past several years kayak fishing has become a huge sport. The popularity has grown due to the ease of entry. Kayaks can be purchased inexpensively and have little maintenance costs. Kayaks can be stored in small spaces and launched quickly. Many kayak dealers across the U.S. have started customizing their kayaks for fishing.Fact|date=February 2007Kayak Fishing has taken off dramatically in South Africa. Game fish are caught along the coastline North and South of Durban. Huge fish like Marlin and Sailfish can be caught.

Fishing techniques

Many of the techniques used in kayak fishing are essentially the same as those used on other fishing boats. The difference is in the set-up, how each piece of equipment is fitted to the kayak, and how each activity is carried out on such a small craft.

Contemporary kayaks can be equipped with after-market fishing accessories such as anchor trolleys, rod holders, electronic fish-finders and live-bait containers. Kayak anglers target highly-prized gamefish like snook, red drum, seatrout, tarpon, halibut and cod and also pelagics like amberjacks, tuna, sailfish, wahoo, and even marlin.

While bottom fishing or jigging can be done from small boats, it was long thought that effective trolling required speeds of five to ten knots, a speed well out of the range of someone paddling. However, the discovery that fish could be taken at much lesser speeds has increased the popularity of kayak fishing.Fact|date=April 2008

Some anglers launch kayaks from larger boats well offshore so they can play game fish from the kayak. They find much excitement fighting a game fish as it pulls the kayak through the water.Fact|date=April 2008

Current popularity

* Fishing from a Kayak has become prevalent in the states of Florida, Texas and California. Kayak fishing tournaments have become more popular each and every year.

* The very first kayak fishing tournament in Florida was held at Osprey Bay Outdoors in Clearwater. The largest kayak fishing tournament in the country is held each May in Jacksonville.

* Kayak fishing has also boomed in Australia, where websites such as the Australian Kayak Fishing Forum and Kayak Fishing Downunder have pushed the sport further into the public veiw.

* Kayak Fishing is one of the fastest growing sports in South Africa

ee also

*Kayak
*Kayaking
*Fishing

Notes

References

* Burnley, Ric (2007) "The Complete Kayak Fisherman." Burford Books. ISBN 978-1580801478
* Daubert, Ken (2001) "Kayakfishing : The Revolution." Coelacanth Pubns. ISBN 978-0967809823
* Null, Scott and Mcbride, Joel (2007) "Kayak Fishing: The Ultimate Guide."Heliconia Press. ISBN 978-1896980287

External links

* [http://kfdu.com.au/forum/ Kayak fishing down under]
* [http://:www.akff.net/forum Australian Kayak Fishing Forum]
* [http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com Jacksonville Kayak Fishing]
* [http://www.floridakayakangler.com Florida Kayak Angler.com]
* [http://www.kayakfishingsa.com Kayak Fishing South Africa]
* [http://stealthpp.co.za Stealth Kayak Fishing South Africa]


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