Kayak Fishing in Late Fall
Fishing from a kayak during late fall provides anglers with the freedom to follow the hot bite or target a variety of species
Fishing from a kayak during late fall provides anglers with the freedom to follow the hot bite or target a variety of species
Be ready to change your approach, or target species, to keep catching fish in the fall.
In early April, the water is still cold and the fish are lethargic, so it is a good time to try some alternative strategies.
With some at-home prep, an hour or so of kayak fishing can be worked into your morning routine.
The stealth of a kayak and the fish-finding capabilities of side-scan sonar are a game changing combination.
Pedal kayaks are a superior platform for a variety of striper tactics and techniques.
Whether you fish largemouth or stripers, lake trout or bluefish, they are all on the feed early and often disappear when the sun gets bright.
Blues are fun to catch, and when the striper bite slows in late summer, they are a choice target in many parts of New England.
Slight adjustments to tackle and techniques can help to reduce the mortality of released fish.
October is a great month for first light bass action from a kayak.