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The 4 Best Fishing Paddle Boards

Best Fishing Paddle Boards

 

If you’re looking for a way to get a little more physical activity during your fishing trips, consider switching over to SUP fishing. Fishing off a paddle board forces you to balance and use your core while providing you a better view of the water and its fish. To let our list of the four best fishing paddle boards help you find the one that’s just right for you and your needs – read on!

4 best stand up paddle boards for fishing

4. BOTE Rackham Aero Inflatable. Created with both anglers and hunters in mind, the Aero comes with bungee straps, anchor points, and a backpack for easy carrying. This 12’ board has a 400-pound weight capacity and room for all of your gear, which is one reason it’s one of the best fishing paddle boards out there. The kit also comes with a paddle, paddle sheath, and removable fin.

3. Uenjoy Inflatable Standup SUP. Budget-friendly and multipurpose, Uenjoy’s SUP is an excellent choice for the angler who is just getting into paddle boarding. If you want a board that can handle you and all your gear without breaking the bank, consider Uenjoy’s.

2. PEXMOR Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board. This versatile board from PEXMOR is perfect for fishing or simply touring around a body of water. The no-slip deck helps provide balance and stability during casting, and the triple bottom fins make steering much easier. The kit comes with a paddle, carrying bag, hand pump, repair kit, and leash.

1. Elkton Outdoors IBIS Pro. Durable and feature-rich, the IBIS Pro is guaranteed by the manufacturer never to sink. This board has it all, including rod holders, a kayak-conversion kit, tie-down points, and gear tracks for custom rigs. It’s also available in three hunter-friendly colors, including woodland camo, ghost, and Tigershark. This is an excellent board if you already know you love paddle boarding and want a quality set-up. It’s worth noting, as well, that this is a solid board, not an inflatable.

Tips for SUP fishing

● First, learn how to SUP. It may look easy, but rest assured that if you load up all your gear and hop on the board without a lick of experience, you– and your stuff– will be in the water before you know it. Go out a few times without your gear and practice the basics— getting on the board, standing, and paddling. Get comfortable with these things before attempting to fish.

● Bring only the essentials. You don’t have a ton of extra room on a paddle board for gear. It’s not like a kayak, even, where there are sometimes dedicated storage compartments. With a SUP board, what you see is what you get. Sometimes there is a bungee storage system, and that’s usually it. Therefore, try and pack light. Take only what you need and leave the rest behind.

● Use an anchor. You may find yourself getting frustrated or overwhelmed if you’re trying to guide the board while fishing at the same time. An anchor allows you to hunker down in one spot without fear of drifting away.

Final thought

SUP fishing is gaining popularity for a reason. Try one of the boards on our list and see what all the fuss is about.

Thalia

What started out as a simple “Sure, I’ll try paddle boarding” has turned into a real love of being on the water every chance I can find. Paddling Pursuits is where I intend to share information not only on paddle boarding, but also kayaking and every other fun paddling water sport that I have had a chance to try. Stay tuned!

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