Friday, 4 May 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fly Fishing with an SUP (Stand Up Paddle Board)

I have only used stand up paddle boards for surfing, so I can't say for certain how they transfer to fishing. Some of the bigger paddle boards are really sturdy and, in my opinion, could be definitely be used for fishing. It might get a little awkward maintaining your center of balance casting, but once you got the hang of it, I think I would be a fun away to approach fish. Who knows, maybe you could even work up to some bigger fish...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lycgfl2kQyY

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 7:06:22 PM UTC-4, Matt Geiman wrote:
Recently I've been thinking about getting an SUP, and using it for fishing. In case you don't know an SUP is basically an oversized surf board that you stand up on and use a long paddle for movement. There were first used by surfers, now they are gaining popularity in flat water, and rivers.  Some are even designed for fishing with more stability and ability to cary gear. The quiet approach and high point of view seems like it would be perfect for stalking fish like carp, or bass in shallow water. Of course I would not try to fish off of an SUP until I get comfortable enough. Anyone have any experience with them?  What are your thoughts? Is this a crazy idea?

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