
The sport of kayak fishing has been growing rapidly the last few years and along with it, companies are designing and providing us anglers with all sorts of fun gadgets to accessorize our adventures. Recently Wilderness Systems has come out with an array of products and I have had the pleasure of putting them to the test.
Many of you may think “are they worth the added expense?” or “do I really need this stuff to catch more fish?” My answer is it depends on the accessory. Some items are pretty much just luxuries, but others I do believe can help make a big difference in a day of fishing. Let’s look at a few of my favorites and how they have impacted my days on the water.
I guess I will start with the biggest game changer for me, pedals over paddle. The Helix pedal drive with instant hands-free reverse is crucial when trying to control big fish. Another huge advantage to a pedal drive system is the ability to cover more water with ease. No matter which brand you choose, being able to maintain 3-5 mph even against a headwind is just awesome. The day I finally decided to go pedal was when I was working my butt off paddling and I looked at my buddy next to me. He’s kicking back eating a sandwich and just cruising along. I could go on and on about how awesome pedal kayaks are but I want to move on and tell you all about a few other things.
The next item may be small, but don’t let size fool you. Having one could make or break your day of fishing.
On a kayak we do not have a whole lot of extra room on deck and occasionally either by mistake or from a fish flopping around, things can end up overboard. I have had it happen to me and I’ve heard countless stories of lost items. You don’t want to be the guy in the middle of a bass tournament who drops his phone in while trying to take a pic of a monster fish. This is where the retractable tether comes in oh so handy. I clip