Kayak trolling can be quite effective, and that goes for paddlers as well as peddlers. Yes, you will need a kayak rigged properly, particularly when it comes to having multiple rod holders. And this form of fishing will be a rather constant workout. But before you know it, there’s a good chance the workout will change from propelling your watercraft to pumping your fishing rod on a fish. Here are five tips that will help make it happen.
BONUS TIP: When trolling crankbaits, choose floaters with diving lips as oppose to sinking lures. That way, when you hook up while trolling multiple lines you won’t snag bottom.
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