Kayak fishing is becoming a very popular hobby, and the truth is that it hooks a lot. But like any hobby, you have to practice it knowing very well where we are and what we do since it has its dangers and recommendations. Therefore, I will try to give you a series of tips to be able to go fishing in our safest and best kayaks.

"Always carry water", whether summer or winter. Keep in mind that even wearing a cap and sunscreen, it is very important to be well hydrated so that our body is well.

"Everything that is not tied to our kayak, possibly ends at the bottom of the sea." We will always have tied the rowing, fishing rods etc, and subject to our kayak or the vest with a carabiner, and everything that is at risk of being lost in case of sea impact or overturning.

Repeat with me! I will always use the life jacket, even if it is close, although I have a lot of experience, "ALWAYS". Keep in mind that this can save your life, remember that the sea is beautiful but "With the sea you do not play.

Let us be very careful with hooks, lures, jiggs, etc., because when we manipulate them and when we take them off to capture we can end up fishing ourselves and in the sea everything becomes more difficult if something happens to us.

Make sure to go on a kayak whose brand is registered and that complies with safety regulations and is tested and approved, "this depends on your safety."

"Do not go out alone". It is very advisable to go out accompanied in our outings whenever possible and not go too far if you do not have good kayak skills.

We will try to carry everything we need by hand, since to look for things by kayak is uncomfortable and makes you lose a lot of time.

"EL TIEMPO", Know well before forecasting wind, tides and weather.

Try to always carry a nautical whistle so that those who are nearby, in case you need help, can hear them.

If we are going to practice anchored fishing, we will need anchor and buoy for fast mooring that will make us more comfortable and visible to others.

For the fishing itself, rods and rod holders, watertight boxes with lures, fish net, salabre, pincers for spiders, leads, etc.

Advisable Always carry a waterproof marine band whf radio or a phone in a waterproof case for help in case of emergency.

Well friends and fans of this beautiful hobby, this is just advice from another crazy kayaker and here is what you need. A greeting.