September 9, 2019

Kayak Fishing

Growing Larger Than a Fisherman's Tale

fishing is quickly becoming one of the most popular water sports around. The blend of affordability, versatility, and an improved perspective of fishing have driven the sport far beyond what anyone expected. With the Annual on Saturday, we wanted to take a moment to tell everyone exactly what this sport is all about.

Hobie kayak fishing

What is so great about kayak fishing?

For starters, kayaks are a much more affordable vessel to traverse the water on. You can get yourself into a quality kayak for less money than it would cost to purchase the trailer for a larger boat. Not only do they cost less, but they are incredibly versatile. You can use a kayak in any body of water. Whether it is a river, a pond, the bay, or even the . The ability to use kayaks in many bodies of water means you can use it more frequently and easier than with a larger boat. The constant question of “how can I get my boat in to fish that spot?” is no longer a problem.

The variety of fishing locations means a variety of fish as well. In our Hobie Charter Fishing Tours alone, we have already had customers catch Drum, Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Blue Fish, Flounder, Trout and much more! You can fish in northern lakes for Muskie, Pike, and Walleye. Or head to the bay for Drum, Speckled Trout, and Flounder. Once on the water, the real fun begins. You get the rush of being right in the water, low to the surface similar to wading. But with the kayak, in a dry and stable platform that gives you a steady spot to reel in your catch.

large fish caught on Hobie kayak fishing charter

What makes the Outer Banks such a great spot for kayak fishing?

Similar to the sport itself, the Outer Banks provide a broad array of fishing styles. The area boasts surf fishing just off the shores, deep-sea fishing, sound-side fishing, even fishing back into tributaries like the . With such a wide variety, there's no better way to hit all of them than in a kayak. Pick up some smaller fish back in the rivers and streams; maybe stay near the beaches and reel in some False Albacore, Spanish Mackerel, Blues and Croaker. Or venture further out and go after some deep-sea Drum or Mahi. The wild life here is incredible, and the sights you'll have while out on the water are unmatched. From sunrises in the to sunsets on the sound, you simply can't beat the views.

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