Yea, I find that you don't spook the fish as much from a kayak. Other advantages are not having to fill it up with gas, you can launch from the side of the road, you get a little workout, and it's more exciting when you actually get a fish that pulls you around some. You are however limited to where you can fish though, you can't really travel all over because it would take forever, and you obviously can't go out in rough weather. But you can however get into the tight/shallow areas to get after the reds.
I find that I pass up too many fish when in a gas-powered boat.
Sorry to hijack the thread a bit but I've been thinking of getting into kayak fishing but I'm unsure cos of the gators. Are they a problem when fishing out of a kayak, or do they tend to give a wide berth?
Sorry to hijack the thread a bit but I've been thinking of getting into kayak fishing but I'm unsure cos of the gators. Are they a problem when fishing out of a kayak, or do they tend to give a wide berth?