Saturday, March 14, 2009

Kayak Fishing Equipment For a Safer Trip

Kayaking is a great sport for those seeking adventure and a
challenge, yet it does carry with it a certain degree of danger.
Perhaps this is what makes it so exhilarating. Fortunately,
there is kayak fishing equipment useful in times of emergency
and simply when extra precautionary measures are essential to a
safe kayaking trip. In fact, some of this equipment is similar
to safety equipment used in fishing expeditions and may be
referred to as kayak fishing equipment. Kayak equipment falls
into the category of either river equipment or ocean equipment,
but differences between the two are minor to the extent that
some kayakers use both.

It is essential that every kayaker consider the importance of
safety, as the water may be calm one moment then suddenly turn
to an unsteady, rough flow making kayaking that more
challenging. Swollen, unsteady rapids are actually a preference
for the more daring river kayakers who appreciate the added
thrill and adrenalin level this adds to the sport.

Choosing the right equipment can make a big difference when it
comes to safety whether you are facing rough rapids a tranquil
river. A few essentials safety equipment include:

- Spray skirt
- The helmet and
- Your own floatation device

The purpose of a spray skirt is to prevent water from getting
into the kayak. This kayak safety equipment is essential for
safety purposes of the kayaker because if the kayak starts
collecting water inside, the potential to sink is increased as
well as the kayakers attention is deterred.

First, a helmet is basic kayak equipment and may not totally
fall under the category of kayak fishing equipment, but it is
indeed essential as it protects your head from injury. Head
injuries can be caused by rocks or other hard objects, such as
boulders either hidden under the water or emerging out of it.
Remember, rapids are mostly created by the various formations of
rock which kayakers pass through as they travel down the river.

A Personal flotation device is also important kayak fishing
equipment to bring on any kayak trip, regardless of swimming
skills since rapid currents may make swimming difficult for even
the best swimmer. This flotation device can keep the kayaker
afloat if needed, particularly in cases of an overturned kayak.
Some flotation devices may even come with reflectors and lights
which can be very useful when a search party is involved.

Other important pieces of kayak fishing equipment may also
include an extra paddle, emergency shelter such as a small tent
and a first aid kit in the event of injury.

Of course, you may find that you hardly ever use the kayak
fishing equipment described, but any experienced kayaker would
agree that it is better to have it when you need it than not
have it when there is an emergency. The most important thing is
to have fun while you're out in the waters and enjoy yourself.
The purpose of this article is not to deter you but to make you
cautious.


About The Author: Richard Staunton is the owner of
http://www.kayakingsports.com - a guide for kayaking. Checkout
http://www.kayakingsports.com/category/kayak-gear/ for more
kayaking gear articles.

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