Creek Fishing
Nov 25th, 2009 by admin
Creek fishing can be the most technically challenging of all types. Skill, patience and knowledge are required to cope with a spooky trout or a cautious bass. Sometimes, the first cast will be the only shot you get so you have to make it your best shot.
Casting can be a challenge if you’re in an area of overgrown brush or trees. Or without lots of shoreline vegetation, some even resort to belly crawling to get close enough for that “all important” shot.
That’s why we highly suggest wearing camo headwear that can help conceal your approach (and save your neck from harmful UV sun rays at the same time). With the optional neck cape, the long bill Voyager Cap was designed by fishermen for fishermen. Lightweight, moisture wicking, functional and UV protected, this cap will help blend into the surroundings with its marbled design in four color options. The Voyager Boonie Hat is also angler-friendly down to the oval shape of the brim to give a bit more space for casting. Made from the same AquaPoly fabric, the Voyager Hat will help block your eyes from the sun and give you a stealthy advantage with those creek-side casts.
One other item in the camo arsenal is the new Voyager Fishing Bandana available in matching color options like the headwear. Designed to cover your neck, face or head, you’ll not only be less visible by fish but better protected from the sun.
Creek fishing is rewarding but can be frustrating. Fishing while wearing Aqua Design will increase the odds in your favor.