The Essential Kayak Gear List
Kayaks open up a wide range of opportunities on the water. With the right equipment, a kayak can be many things — a capable fishing platform, a vessel for remote camping trips, or simply a great way to enjoy a relaxing day outdoors.
Getting the most out of your kayaking experience starts with the right gear. Below is an updated list of essential kayak gear to help you prepare for time on the water.
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Kayak Buyers Guide
Kayaks are among the most versatile vessels on the water. The kayak’s combination of ruggedness, ease of use and the ability to take anywhere, make it a favorite for families across North America. Adding to the kayak’s versatility are a number of design configurations that make them even more functional and user friendly.
This kayak buyer’s guide provides a breakdown of kayak models, sizes and options. With an understanding of the landscape of options, you can confidently choose the right kayak for the way that you would like to use it.
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6 Key Items for Rigging Your Fishing Kayak
by Josh Workman, Cabela’s Pro Staff and Kayak Fishing Expert
Marine Electronics Work Great for Kayak Fishing
Sonar and GPS units are not just for traditional fishing boats. With new models featuring chirp technology, in combination with GPS to mark hot spots and help you navigate, the right unit can really step up your fishing game in a kayak. You'll want to learn about each of the features available, and decide which are most important to you in the way you fish.
Basic Guide to Kayaking for Beginners (video)
According to the Outdoor Industry Association participation report in 2018, 22.9 million Americans, or 7.6 percent of the U.S. population, took to rivers, streams, lakes, and oceans to participate in at least one paddling activity such as kayaking, canoes or paddle board.
Explore 3 of the Best Scenic Float Trips in the Ozarks (video)
For many years, the rivers and streams of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas have been favorite destinations for river floaters in search of what mother nature has to offer. I have been fortunate to live near three amazing rivers in the Midwest. The Jacks Fork River and Current River in Missouri and the White River which travels into Missouri then back into Arkansas.
Kayak Bassin’: 3 Can’t-Miss Finesse Jig Fishing Presentations
A Kayak has Many Perks for Fishing Bass
Being able to access remote waters and sneak-up on fish are particularly advantageous. But, even on secluded lakes teeming with bass, the fish don’t always make it easy. Some days you need to coax them with finesse tactics. Here are three reliable jig presentations to throw from a kayak.
Fly Fishing Personal Watercraft Buyer's Guide
Personal watercrafts are useful for a variety of situations. Fishing ponds or lakes from the shore can be frustrating, as it often seems that those rising fish are just beyond the reach of your fly. A float tube or pontoon boat is an easy solution. Wade fishing large blue-ribbon rivers can be next to impossible, but having a personal pontoon boat makes a drag-free dead drift through those hugely productive and low-pressured feeding lanes possible.
Paddle and Oar Buyer's Guide
You are captain of your own ship, guiding yourself down the paths of your own choosing — all the while using your arms as your guide. And your watercraft will never run out of gas unless you do, which is why it’s important to choose a paddle that works most intuitively with you to propel you forward.
Important Factors to Selecting Your Fishing Kayak
By Josh Workman, Cabela’s Pro Staff and Kayak Fishing Expert
There are a lot of questions you should be asking yourself while selecting a kayak. What waters will you fish? Will you be taking extended paddling trips or only fishing the weekends? How much gear do you want to be able to take?
You Can Make Fishing Easier on a Kayak With These DIY Tips (video)
The Ascend 128T sit-on-top kayak is the flagship of the Ascend fleet, considering that it’s the longest and best equipped. I own an Ascend 128T and needed to customize my rig to fit my preferences for kayak fishing. By adding these four basic fishing enhancements, I made my 128T kayak even more fisherman-friendly.
