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Kayak fishing blog
Do you think kayak fishing is the fastest growing sport? Based on your observations over the last decade, what do you think? Check out the attached blog for persons getting into the sport.
https://beachestobackroads.com/2021/...-in-the-world/ |
Yes. Rising boat trip prices and fuel surcharges made me search for alternatives. I got a better bang for the buck fishing on a kayak and acquired skills I'd never learn "at the rail". Fished many areas where boats wouldn't or couldn't go. Perfect timing as the last decade has been a race to the top in regards to fishing specific kayaks. Also the community has mostly looked out for one another and has weeded out the undesirables real quick.
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What I like is that in most places I can catch the same fish on a kayak that most can catch on a boat.
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I'm not sure I agree. I would like to see some data suggesting its the fastest growing and know what metrics are used and in what context. Kayak fishing is pretty niche in the realm of fishing and represents a pretty small portion of all outdoor activities. If its based on the percentage of growth relative to what it was 10 years ago i.e. it grew by 400% (just an example as I have no idea what the actual numbers are) that still represents a relatively small percentage of overall "sports" because the sport is so niche.
Edit: Per a quick google search and the first 5 articles dated from may of 2017 to September 2020, not a single one lists kayak fishing. The closest thing was stand up paddle boarding and that was 2nd to paddle tennis on a list from may of 2018. Pickleball and e-sports are at or near the top of each list. |
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It seems like it was growing fast a decade ago, but seems to have leveled off in my area. Older kayakers getting boats, solo skiffs or fishing jetski's, and a few new people constantly trickling in and out of the sport. I don't mind being the only kayaker on a wreck, rather than fishing in a crowd. |
Socaledc and John, I agree with you both. Using a co-writer, and hearing you guys, I am going to make some changes.
Thank you guys for you input. I would love to add a pole to this and find out how long users have been kayak fishing for. |
An interesting blog. With the many benefits of using kayaks for fishing, every angler has a reason to opt for it over other vessels for fishing. Kayaks are the vessels you need for versatile fishing over different water bodies to catch all kinds of fish. I think that getting a fishing kayak is worth your money, time, and effort. From my experience, I can say that this type of sport is fishing and a kind of adrenaline because it is challenging to control something in such a boat. I bought my kayak and everything I needed from here https://bluehouseskis.com/. The prices are excellent, and the quality is high. I have some plans for next week, and I hope to go fishing again.
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I tend to agree
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