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Kayak fishing is currently very popular, especially for coastal anglers as its paddling and fishing method can quickly bring them into inland fresh water to catch a lot of fish.

Many freshwater fans finally chose kayak because when compared with electric boats, kayak is a cheap solution. Though you cannot target any shortage of fish through kayak fishing, paddling to the largemouth of fresh water would be an interesting experience for any angler. Here are some tips for you if you want to try kayak bass fishing.

 

Find smaller backwater that is connected to the larger water body

The advantage of taking a kayak is that you can access the small ponds, rivers and backwater areas that are usually inaccessible for bass boat. And moreover, this area is usually full of big largemouth. However, before you begin, take the time to choose a prime fishing waters. One good tactic is to find a smaller backwater is connected to the larger water body which is where the big fish hide. Since this type of fish also tends to be less pressured, you can enjoy an outstanding fishing moment. For the purpose of exploration, you can choose a sit-on-top kayak that allows you to easily get in and out of the boat.

 

Stealth fishing approach

You can use a topwater frog to target largemouth bass. Kayak let you get direct access to the heart of this cover. In the thick slop, weeds will wrap paddle, which makes the process of maneuvering and paddling becomes more challenging than in open water. This effort will not be a waste of time and energy because you can get satisfactory fish. Once you get into the shallow area, you must use stealth approach and keep the noise to a minimum to avoid spooking the fish.

When casting topwaters, be prepared for an attack at any time during the retrieve. It often happens that the bass catch frogs few meters from the kayak.

For frogging, I use a heavy-power baitcast outfit that can help me winch largemouth quickly and out of the thick cover. Sometimes dropping anchor at the edge of the slop can prevent you from being drawn into the weeds when you are locked in a battle with the fish.

In addition to slop and pads, you can use a hollow-bodied frog and toads swimming in open water areas.

 

Being Low is Good

Despite the low position of the kayak is often considered a slight disadvantage in a difficult situation, the posture of these paddle boats will makes for skipping under cover of the kayak. Using a side-arm cast, keep the bait remain low to the water and throw the bait under shaded cover areas, such as docks or trees.
Source: 1source.basspro.com

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