Stand Up Paddleboard Fishing
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So earlier this year someone was asking about this. I have done it now for awhile now and finally got some pictures last night to show. :sHa_shakeshout:
It is so relaxing to paddle around and get in nice and close to structures and were the fish may be hiding. |
Where do you put the gear though, probably can't take much stuff out with you. Do you wear a back pack or something? If you tip are you going to lose your stuff??? I think for the price a kayak is still paddling and maybe a little more practical for fishing.
Cool though, thanks for sharing. |
Last night I just took what I was using and a pair of pliers. But normally I wear a fly fishing vest or a small backpack, and strap a tackle box to the deck. All things in the small tackle box and or back pack are in dry bags. As for loosing things if I dump, the only thing would be the rod if I were to let go of it. If I am using my fly rod, it has a leash for that reason. It is next to impossible to flip a paddleboard over by just standing to close to one edge.
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Nice! Yeah it seems like they would be difficult to tip, but I see the Newbies fall off all the time. Seems like once people get the hang of it they go fine over boat waves and everything. Thanks for the reply.
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I also have been doing some paddle board fishing. I mounted some rod holders on a milk crate and tied it to the deck. That way I can bring 2 rods and I throw some gear in the milk crate. I will see if I can post a picture.
It's a great way to catch fish and also a handy way to fish new lakes without a boat. |
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