I was wondering if there was anyone else on these boards that likes to fish from a Kayak.
If so, where do you go? I normally try to go on Floyd's Fork, but I'm trying to find other places.
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I was wondering if there was anyone else on these boards that likes to fish from a Kayak.
If so, where do you go? I normally try to go on Floyd's Fork, but I'm trying to find other places.
Welcome to the site! I only got out once last year on mine and we hit Elkhorn Creek but man this Summer I plan on hitting some of the small lakes. I still gotta get the poles and tackle situated a little better. I had a few with me but I plan on putting something together to take a few more...maybe a milk crate and some pvc mounted to it.
I fish from a kayak.
I've used it on Elkhorn Creek and small lakes. I have taken it out on Cedar Creek quite a bit.
I've always wanted to try Floyd's fork.
[QUOTE=know1;398266]I fish from a kayak.
I've used it on Elkhorn Creek and small lakes. I have taken it out on Cedar Creek quite a bit.
I've always wanted to try Floyd's fork.[/QUOTE]
Do you carry several rods? If so have you come up with a system of holding the extra rods in a handy way? I'm really interested in a way to keep 4 rods with me.
I kayak fish all the time, all year round. In the summer I hit the Ohio River a lot both in the McAlpine tailwaters and up around Harrod's Creek. Made a few trips to the Cumberland River. Small ponds and lakes here in Southern Indiana. Tried Floyd's Fork last summer with no luck, but will try it again under better conditions. Great bass fishing from yak at the Wendell Ford training site in Muhlenberg county. Looking forward to Elkhorn. Also been kayak fishing in Tampa Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Destin Bay, and some other saltwater destinations.
When you are in a kayak you are totally in tune with the water. As long as your arms work, you can get back - no worries about motors. And rigging a kayak is a great hobby - I have electronics, rod holders, the works, and I love fiddling with it.
I am always looking for folks to go out with, and I have an extra rigged boat - anyone who wants to hook up, just let me know.
Man I bet that was a blast fishing in Florida. What did u fish for and catch?
[QUOTE=DJD;398271]Do you carry several rods? If so have you come up with a system of holding the extra rods in a handy way? I'm really interested in a way to keep 4 rods with me.[/QUOTE]
I usually carry at least 2 and sometimes three.
I have a sit-in kayak with a large cockpit, though. Generally, I just rest the extra rod(s) with the reel end between my legs right up near the seat and the other end leaning up against the front edge of the cockpit.
Sometimes, I tuck one under the elastic rigging on the back and the tip hanging a couple feet over the water.
Probably no help for you.
[QUOTE=Mattador;398289]I kayak fish all the time, all year round. In the summer I hit the Ohio River a lot both in the McAlpine tailwaters and up around Harrod's Creek. Made a few trips to the Cumberland River. Small ponds and lakes here in Southern Indiana. Tried Floyd's Fork last summer with no luck, but will try it again under better conditions. Great bass fishing from yak at the Wendell Ford training site in Muhlenberg county. Looking forward to Elkhorn. Also been kayak fishing in Tampa Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Destin Bay, and some other saltwater destinations.
When you are in a kayak you are totally in tune with the water. As long as your arms work, you can get back - no worries about motors. And rigging a kayak is a great hobby - I have electronics, rod holders, the works, and I love fiddling with it.
I am always looking for folks to go out with, and I have an extra rigged boat - anyone who wants to hook up, just let me know.[/QUOTE]
I'd definitely do a float on Elkhorn or Floyd's fork with you...or anywhere really.
Michael
[QUOTE=DJD;398296]Man I bet that was a blast fishing in Florida. What did u fish for and catch?[/QUOTE]
My last trip was while we were on vacation at Destin. It was too rough to fish the gulf but the inter coastal was calmer. It had been raining hard for a few days. It's very shallow in the bay - rarely deeper than 7 or 8 feet. I like to work the marshy areas for sea trout and redfish. Occaisonally you hook into a big bay catfish as well. It's a fun way to fish out of a kayak, and the coast is beautiful.
You would be suprised how far out in the gulf you can get a kayak and catch fish like cobia, mackrel, pompano, drum, and the occaisonal small shark. There are a lot of forums out there that show kayakers catching some BIG fish out of the ocean.
I have thought about setting up a club or a web site for a long time for kayak fishermen in and around Louisville - would anyone be interested in that?
Hey Don, Mike, Matta...Let's get something together at the end of March on the Elkhorn...
I like the idea...guess I need to see what it takes to keep my butt dry in the seat since my sit on does get a little wet.:)
waders