I have 2 13 fishing tickle sticks. They work well and and the tip acts like a spring bobber. The only negative is that the tip will freeze up in cold weather so I generally use them inside a shelter or on warmer days.
I wax my kayak paddle blades with regular car wax and the water falls right off
. You can also place a short length of tape hanging off the blade at the paddle shaft. The water will run down before reaching your stopper.
Hope this helps .
I would suggest a sit on top kayak if you are going to be primarily fishing.
I have a Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100 and a Winner Volader 3 kayak. Both are equipped with Garmin Striker 4 fishfinders. Both kayaks weigh in around 55lbs and are very stable in the water.
If you bass fish and want to...
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