Fishing has been a favorite pastime for many people throughout the generations. You can fish from a boat, dock, shore or even a kayak. Some manufacturers are designing kayaks specifically for fishing by including such features as built-in rod holders and storage for fishing tackle. Finding a kayak fishing trip can be a great addition to a vacation.
Everglades Kayak Fishing
Everglades Kayak Fishing offers guided fishing trips for snook, tarpon, redfish, speckled trout and Spanish mackerel. When you book a trip with Everglades Kayak Fishing, you are provided with transportation into the middle of the Everglades National Park and supplied with a kayak and anglers gear. A guide will stay with you during the excursion to help locate and catch fish. In addition to excellent fishing, you can enjoy the sights and wildlife of the national park. Everglades Kayak Fishing offers several different packages, from privately guided trips to regularly scheduled group trips. Prices range from $195 for a six-hour trip to $925 for four days of fishing and five nights of lodging.
Everglades Kayak Fishing
P.O. Box 670
Everglades City, FL 34139
239-695-9107
evergladeskayakfishing.com
Key West Kayak Fishing
Key West, Florida, is known for its diversity and tranquility, making it an excellent location for a kayak fishing trip. Key West Kayak Tours provide the essential gear to have a successful fishing trip, including rods, reels, bait and tackle. The flats of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary have very little boat traffic, allowing for a peaceful and remote kayak trip. Tarpon, bonefish, barracuda, grouper, snapper and rays are some popular species of fish found on a Key West Kayak Tour. Packages start at $150 for a 4-hour trip.
Key West Kayak Fishing
1021 Angela Street
Key West, FL 33040
305-304-0337
keyskayakfishing.com
Uncle Ducky Outfitters
Uncle Ducky Outfitters, located on Lake Superior, offers guided kayak tours and fishing lessons that focus on the skill of stealth, an important technique for approaching a potential fish. The guides will help you keep your kayak as quiet as possible when you search the streams and lake shores for brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, salmon, smallmouth bass or crappies. Regardless of your fishing ability, the guides will help choose the appropriate bait and assist you in casting. Other wildlife, including loons, moose, bald eagles, sandhill cranes and black bear, provides numerous opportunities for sightseeing or photography. Rates start at $300 per day for two people and go up to $650 for two days and seven to eight people.
Uncle Ducky Outfitters
434 East Prospect
Marquette, MI 49855
877-228-5447
uncleduckyoutfitters.com



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