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KAYAK FISHING
Kayak fishing is a relatively new sport where people fish from their kayaks. The sport is heavily concentrated in California, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. Any in-shore and near-shore fish can be caught from a kayak, such as kelp & sand bass, baracuda or halibut. Some deep sea species are also caught near shore, such as yellow fin tuna, dorado or yellow tail, among others. Fish caught from a kayak can be anywhere in size from a small rockfish to a 200 lb. thresher shark. Kayak fishing allows outdoor enthusiasts to fish in serene conditions without the noise of motors and the smell of diesel.

Kayaks are rigged with rod holders, fish finders, bait tanks, fish-catch bags and coolers. The sport is evolving to include ever-more technically advanced equipment, such as the KayaTank, a permanently installed internal bait tank.