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makoslayer 05-07-2013 01:39 AM

Kayak Fishing Essentials
 
Hey all, I have created a post on all the Essentials for Kayak Fishing. This is just what I believe to be the essentials and will make another post soon on what extras I take with me. Let me know if you think I should add anything or what you take with you. Leave comments on the blog as well. Tight Lines!!!

http://makoslayer.blogspot.com/2013/...ssentials.html

alanw 05-07-2013 04:17 PM

Good starter list there. I am new to the sport so I may be carrying too much but what I bring along is:

Tow rope
Dry bag (for layers)
Extra floation (10-12 pool noodles - 300+lbs of buoyancy) inside the yak (for piece of mind)
Fish finder and battery
Anchor on an anchor trolley
Kelp clip
Tackle box w/rod holders
Waterproof box with VHF radio and first aid kit
Waterproof pouches for cell phone, wallet, car keys
Sunscreen
Life vest with whistle/compass
Small cooler w/ice (lunch, snacks)
Water bottle
Leashes for all poles and paddle
Spare emergency paddle
Hand bilge pump tied to a rope inside the yak
Fishing stuff (poles, gaff, net, gloves, steel stringer, burlap sack, etc..)
Tools (pliers, knife, lip grip, etc..)
Waterproof (wetsuit) boots, splash pants
Seat, paddle (duh)

I haven't fished at night yet, but I'll probably get front and rear lights as well as cockpit rope lighting for that.

That's probably overkill on packing but I feel better being prepared even if I don't use everything. There's probably a few things I missed as well :)

makoslayer 05-08-2013 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alanw (Post 155713)
Good starter list there. I am new to the sport so I may be carrying too much but what I bring along is:

Tow rope
Dry bag (for layers)
Extra floation (10-12 pool noodles - 300+lbs of buoyancy) inside the yak (for piece of mind)
Fish finder and battery
Anchor on an anchor trolley
Kelp clip
Tackle box w/rod holders
Waterproof box with VHF radio and first aid kit
Waterproof pouches for cell phone, wallet, car keys
Sunscreen
Life vest with whistle/compass
Small cooler w/ice (lunch, snacks)
Water bottle
Leashes for all poles and paddle
Spare emergency paddle
Hand bilge pump tied to a rope inside the yak
Fishing stuff (poles, gaff, net, gloves, steel stringer, burlap sack, etc..)
Tools (pliers, knife, lip grip, etc..)
Waterproof (wetsuit) boots, splash pants
Seat, paddle (duh)

I haven't fished at night yet, but I'll probably get front and rear lights as well as cockpit rope lighting for that.

That's probably overkill on packing but I feel better being prepared even if I don't use everything. There's probably a few things I missed as well :)

Great List! I updated my post with some. I need to get a spare paddle but for the most part I have everything you mentioned. In addition I suggest a VHF Radio!!! If you plan on night fishing, I would go with a VISIPOLE! They are excellent!!!

makoslayer.com

vincentek9 05-08-2013 10:22 PM

you forgot the food/beer/water!


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