Kayak Flyfishing

Don’t forget us canoeists.


GOD BLESS AMERICA
USMC - VIETNAM VET

Hey Clint,

You may well be right on the number of
kayak and canoe enthusiests on FAOL. If
they want to be heard, all they have to do
is speak up.G Warm regards, Jim

Thanks, Mohawk. More often than not I use my self-made cedar strip like a kayak. Could use a better seat, though. And I need to discipline myself on the amount of stuff I take. The dual anchor system is wonderful, though. JGW

Yeah that dual anchor system would be great,And I need to figure out a way to add a stern rig without drilling holes…That will not interfear with my rudder system…
Pretty tall order but I gotta work on this.

Hey Sarge, welcome.

Haven’t kayaked while fishing because we already owned canoes. Like you we are limited on space. I say any way you can get after them, then do it.

I’m fairly familiar with your home waters as I lived most of my life in and around central Texas.

Town Lake has a reputation for turning out some mighty nice bluegill.

Have you floated the San Marcos for bass and Rio Grande’s? One of my favorite memories.

Jim

I also fish from a kayak. A Perception Prism (sit-on-top). I gets me down the river and is a ton of fun to paddle.

I’d show you a pic of it if I knew how to do it.

FF

Hey Nowindknots and everyone else,
This page is getting full quickly. Cool to see everyone out there. I also love canoeing, but went with a kayak for size constraints. What I am proposing is a section for all types of watercraft that are used in Flyfishing. I have seen this done on other sites, and it can really work. Also I would like to wish a happy Memorial day to everyone, and especially all my fellow veterans. Lets all take a time to remember our fallen friends and loved ones who gave all that anyone can ask.
Well good to see that there are so many interested in this thread we started. Talk to yall later.
Sarge.


The enemy was many and they were but few,
But they stormed the gates of hell with glory in their eyes,
For tonight they sleep in Valhalla.

Personally, I’d love to see a “paddlefishing” or “puddler” or whatever forum here for canoe, kayak, pontoon boats, float tubes, all such means of fishing. My favorite local site, LaFlyFish has such a section to help out a growing population of paddlers in Louisiana who are fishing the freshwater lakes and bayous as well as the saltwater marshes.


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Howdy All,

I just registered here in hte last week or so, great site. I fly fish out of a solo canoe mostly and really enjoy it. Is it ok to post trip reports here? I just finished an overnighter down the Colorado, Bastrop to Smithville. It turned out to be more paddling than fishing, but we gave it heck. Caught a few small bass. Water was really off color, had a bit of rain Saturday night on the river.

i love my Yak, best boat I have ever owned. I have used it in large impoundments and farm lakes. I am looking forward to putting it in class 1 and 2 rvers this year. It is very stable and I feel secure in it, always with a PFD>


love the versitility and fredom, I can be in the water from the truck in 8 min.

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Hey folks,
I have a question that maybe someone can answer. Does anyone know of a way to keep my kayak from spinning around in circles once I have pulled into postion to fish? The way its going now is I can fish, or I can control the boat once stationary after having dropped my anchor. Also I was thinking of adding a rudder to the back of my craft. Does anyone know a good aftermarket rudder for an inflatable kayak? Hey Brian M, I know the stretch you are talking about. I live in Austin and have been trying to fish that area for a while. Is the fishing good there? ZZdruid great pictures. Well if anyone has any solutions I would be greatful. I have an inflatable so my options are limited, but I am innovative so any homemade solutions would be great.
Thanks
Sarge.


The enemy was many and they were but few,
But they stormed the gates of hell with glory in their eyes,
For tonight they sleep in Valhalla.

SS,
I am assuming you have come to a complete stop. If not, then your boat is turing because the boat is not balanced or symetrical and it acts as a rudder turning you. Inflatables are more likely to do this because the bottom will conform to you, rather than the other way around.

If your problem is the turning after coming to a complete stop then it must be wind or currents that is pushing you. An anchor or drift sock is an alternative. The other option is to get a ping pong paddle and use that as a simple paddle to straighten you out from time to time. Much easier to use than reclaiming your paddle, putting down your rod etc.

jed

I solved that prob with a front and back anchor, or you can anchor so that a ‘steady’
wind will position your boat best.

the anchors I use are 2 ft of 3/8 in log chain on a 3/16 inch nylon line. works good in lakes or the mild current of streams to slow you down/stop you.

Hey SS,

The fishing this time was not so good. The water was murky as heck. Here is a link to a trip report down that section of river. [url=http://www.paddling.net/message/showThread.html?fid=chat&tid=489407:b1016]http://www.paddling.net/message/showThread.html?fid=chat&tid=489407[/url:b1016]

There is also a link to some pics of the trip as well.

As far as spining around while anchored, I have rigged up an anchor trolley. I can basically move my anchor point from bow to stern or anywhere in between. Trying to anchor up in current can be dangerous depending upon the current flow and where your anchor point is on the boat. In current I will anchor of the bow or stern depending upon which way I want to fish. I can get a few pics and post them if you want to see what I am talking about. Hope ya’ll like the trip report and pics, it was fun. We did not see another person the whole time, except for a rancher. He was pretty cool, interested in our fishing and boats.

I have been flyfishing from a siton (tarpon 120) and a sitin (loon 12)since I started flyfishing several years ago. Both lakes and rivers (class 1 and 2). I have always liked to paddle and then took up flyfishing. The combo is a blast. However, there are times when a lot of patience is required. Especially boat control when there is lots of wind, a fair amount of current, and that special spot that has a huge smallie (in your mind)lurking. All this stuff you read about how to cast, presentation, etc., is a real challenge when you are in such a situation. I look forward to any info exchange on this loony combination.

I solved 90% of my problems anchoring by usng a anchor pulley system. Simply rig a line that goes from bow to stern on both sides w/ a couple of tie in points. Hook your anchor line to one of them and adjust the pulley to put the anchor in just the right spot to position the yak for fishing the spot you’re working.
Usually works.
Of course I usually fish from my Hobie and the peddals and rudder help a whole lot too!!

hey folks,
thanks for all the helpful tips. I have been working with a single anchor and hadn’t thought of using a two anchor system. It makes sence that two points of contact with the bottom would keep me stationary. Have to gove it a try. Went out on Sat. but no fish to report because we got a late start(1 pm). Off the water by 4:30 so it was to hot, but got a lot of paddling done. It can be hard to keep up with a canoe in a kayak. O well thats the price you pay to be able to paddle alone if necessary. BryanM thanks for the report and the pics. Well have to go.
Sarge.