Kayak Spear-Fishing, the other kind of kayak-fishing
Well it used be called “Tank Well” – the space behind the seat on a kayak.
But kayakers don’t usually use tanks for diving. And we (kayakers) fish with rods and reels, or perhaps spears without tanks.
Some of our members were communicating about the new challenge – “Kayak Spear-Fishing”
I am heading for Cape Henlopen State Park if the weather isn’t too bad to fish with a rod and a reel. If doable I will spear-fish.
I am bringing one rod and a spear gun for fishing. If visibility is good, I will look for flounder under the pier.
One of the Safety tips I developed in not-so-clear water: I usually swipe the area before the first dive because of crab pot ropes and fishing lines. I paddle back and forth the area with a heavy sinker with a hook from a rod. If I don’t catch any thing that can trap me under water, I feel more comfortable.
We will develop more safety procedures because we will be new to the not-so-clear water
BTW, spear-fishing off a kayak is quite different from "off a power boat" in many aspects.
Are you into video taping your adventure?
You can video tape your adventure. Here is the last video I took in Bahamas just using a pole spear.
You will see Sheepshead and Spade fish - Think about the PILINGS at CBBT where Pinch and Tufnik caught the fish. And it will be very easy in Caribbean and FL. Just think about it:
Thanks,
Joe
Well it used be called “Tank Well” – the space behind the seat on a kayak.
But kayakers don’t usually use tanks for diving. And we (kayakers) fish with rods and reels, or perhaps spears without tanks.
Some of our members were communicating about the new challenge – “Kayak Spear-Fishing”
I am heading for Cape Henlopen State Park if the weather isn’t too bad to fish with a rod and a reel. If doable I will spear-fish.
I am bringing one rod and a spear gun for fishing. If visibility is good, I will look for flounder under the pier.
One of the Safety tips I developed in not-so-clear water: I usually swipe the area before the first dive because of crab pot ropes and fishing lines. I paddle back and forth the area with a heavy sinker with a hook from a rod. If I don’t catch any thing that can trap me under water, I feel more comfortable.
We will develop more safety procedures because we will be new to the not-so-clear water
BTW, spear-fishing off a kayak is quite different from "off a power boat" in many aspects.
Are you into video taping your adventure?
You can video tape your adventure. Here is the last video I took in Bahamas just using a pole spear.
You will see Sheepshead and Spade fish - Think about the PILINGS at CBBT where Pinch and Tufnik caught the fish. And it will be very easy in Caribbean and FL. Just think about it:
Thanks,
Joe
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