Fish Finders for Kayaks: Guide Reveals How Newbies Can Fish Like Small Boat Pros
HuntingFishingTech.com announced the release of The Ultimate Guide to Fish Finders for Kayaks today. 22 million Americans participate in paddle sports and kayak fishing has exploded by 31.8% over the last 3 years. This guide will help kayakers put more fish in the boat.
Todd, United States – July 13, 2017 /PressCable/ —
Daniel Chambers of HuntingFishingTech.com announced the release of The Ultimate Guide to Fish Finders for Kayaks today. The guide will help kayakers and small boat owners buy a fish finder that will not only help them put more fish in the boat, but will do so without getting in the way of paddling or fishing activities.
The free guide is available by clicking here.
Scott MacGregor of Kayak Angler magazine says kayak fishing “started about 15 years ago with guys going out on surf boards with tackle boxes strapped to their boards and fishing rods in their hands. [Now] it’s grown into this fringe thing where a bunch of people launched kayaks into the ocean and, paddled four to five miles offshore and caught big fish from these crazy-small boats.”
One of the biggest reasons kayak fishing is so popular is due to its affordability compared to fishing from a powered boat. The continually rising price of fuel, insurance and maintenance make kayaking very attractive to many new fishermen.
According to the 2017 Outdoor Recreation Participation Topline Report put out recently by the Outdoor Foundation, participation in kayak fishing increased 4.6% in 2016 and has increased a whopping 31.8% over the last 3 years. This increase solidifies fishing as the number two outdoor activity enjoyed by adults in the United States. Only jogging reports more participants.
Likewise, the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary reports that 22 million Americans – approximately 7.4% of the population – participate in some form of paddle sport.
“When you combine America’s second favorite outdoor activity with the amazing popularity of paddle sports, you wind up with a sport that literally adds new anglers every day,” according to Chambers. This guide is not only intended to help those new anglers, though,” he continues. “Even experienced anglers can have a hard time keeping up with technology as fast as it changes. Regardless of their experience level, fishermen will appreciate the guide’s thorough, but understandable, explanations of transducer technologies, fish finder mounting practices and ways to make sure technology doesn’t interfere their movements on the boat.”
The guide is available for free at: https://www.huntingfishingtech.com/fish-finders-for…
Contact Info:
Name: Daniel Chambers
Organization: Hunting & Fishing Technology Reviews
Address: 416 Creek Crossing Dr, Todd, NC 28684, United States
For more information, please visit https://www.huntingfishingtech.com
Source: PressCable
Release ID: 217030