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While limiting your range, kayaks confer some unique advantages. Fishing from a kayak gives you a whole new perspective on the sport and on the surroundings, as well as presenting a whole new set of challenges and rewards. Moving smoothly and silently under your own power, you feel more like you're part of the environment. Being closer to the water, and closer to the fish, you enjoy a more intimate one-on-one experience as each fish becomes a trophy.

Quietly paddling a kayak allows you to approach and cast to wary fish that would be spooked by a motor. The ability of a kayak to float in inches of water gives the paddler easy access to flats that are too shallow for a larger boat. In midsummer, fish are often most active early and late in the day, taking advantage of low light and cooler temps to feed actively in the shallows before moving to the safety and comfort of deeper, cooler water as the sun rises higher in the sky, and then returning to the shallows with the shade and cool of dusk. A kayak is ideal for fishing under these conditions, and paddling and fishing in a kayak, inches from the cool water, is a great way to spend a sultry summer afternoon, too.

 

Kayak Fishing - Cool water on a hot day

 

Fishsticks offers guided kayak fishing trips for up to four anglers. Kayaks, paddles, PFD's, bottled water, and all fishing tackle and bait are provided.

 

 

Half-Day Kayak Fishing Trips

One or Two Anglers

$400

Each Additional Angler

$100

 
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