One of the benefits of fishing from a kayak is that you can fish just about anywhere you want. All you need is a place to launch.
I discovered a small lake recently that's inside a local preserve. Looked like it should be full of fish, and I wanted to fish it. I drove down and lifted my Frontier over the fence and carted the kayak about 200 yards down a path to the lake. Caught a bass on the first cast and that was just the beginning. Over two days of fly fishing, I caught plenty of bass to 4 pounds, hand-sized bluegill, shellcracker and a couple of large tilapia. Most of the bass came on poppers. Caught most of the bluegill, shellcracker and tilapia on nymphs.
Never saw another angler on the lake.
I encourage everyone to get off the beaten path and experience lightly fished waters.