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      Best Fishing SUPs of 2022

      Updated on February 6, 2020

      What’s more peaceful and fun than casting a line from the top of a stable stand up paddle board? While kayaks used to be kind when it came to watercraft fishing, fishing from a SUP is becoming more and more popular — for good reason. But with so many options on the market, how do you know which is the best fishing SUP for you?

      Here at The Adventure Junkies, we are obsessed with finding the best gear and options for nearly every type of paddling fisherman. In this guide, we’ll tell you what to look for when choosing a fishing SUP and show you our favorite models of the year.

      For more of our top paddle boarding gear recommendations, check out the Best SUP Boards. 

       

       

      QUICK ANSWER – THE BEST FISHING SUPS

      1. BIC SPORT ACE-TEC CROSS FISH 

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      2. AQUA MARINA DRIFT 

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      3. PAU HANA BIG EZ

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      4. AQUAGLIDE BLACKFOOT ANGLER 

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      5. CALIFORNIA BOARD ANGLER 

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      6. TOWER ISUP ADVENTURER 2

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      7. Z-RAY FX7 DELUXE

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      COMPARISON TABLE – THE BEST FISHING SUPS

      PICTURE
      FISHING SUP
      BEST USE
      LENGTH
      WEIGHT
      INFLATABLE/SOLID
      PRICE
      RATING
      BIC Sport Ace-Tec Cross Fish
      Overall
      12’0″
      43 lbs
      Solid
      $$$
      4.8
      Aqua Marina Drift
      Overall
      10’10”
      28 lbs
      Inflatable
      $$
      4.5
      Pau Hana Big EZ
      Overall
      11’0″
      36 lbs
      Solid
      $$$
      4.9
      Aquaglide Blackfoot Angler
      Gear Storage
      14’0″
      39 lbs
      Inflatable
      $$$
      4.6
      California Board Company Angler
      Gear Storage
      11’0″
      31 lbs
      Solid
      $$$
      4.9
      Tower Paddle Boards iSUP Adventurer 2
      Budget
      10’4″
      26 lbs
      Inflatable
      $
      4.5
      Z-Ray FS7 Deluxe
      Budget
      11’0″
      24 lbs
      Inflatable
      $
      4.5
      PICTURE
      FISHING SUP
      BEST USE
      LENGTH
      WEIGHT
      INFLATABLE/SOLID
      PRICE
      RATING

       

       

       

      FISHING SUPS REVIEWS

      BIC SPORT ACE-TEC CROSS FISH

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      Amazon | REI

      BEST FOR: Fishermen who also want a great all-around board

      LENGTH: 12’0”

      WEIGHT: 43 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Solid

      PROS: Stable, high-volume, perfect for beginners and versatile conditions, front area for storage space

      CONS: Heavy, slow moving, not great for narrow passages

       

       

       

      AQUA MARINA DRIFT

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      Amazon

      BEST FOR: Experienced fishermen with limited space

      LENGTH: 10’10”

      WEIGHT: 28 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Inflatable

      PROS: Comes with fish cooler box with back support, very compact, tailored for fishermen, stable

      CONS: Not the standard SUP shape, slow to paddle

       

       

       

      PAU HANA BIG EZ

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      Amazon

      BEST FOR: Experienced paddlers and fishermen wanting a top-of-the-line board that can do it all

      LENGTH: 11’0”

      WEIGHT: 36 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Solid

      PROS: Impact resistant, great for larger riders, 25 mounting points for gear

      CONS: Too big for petite paddlers, high price point, hard to transport

       

       

       

       AQUAGLIDE BLACKFOOT ANGLER

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      Amazon

      BEST FOR: Paddlers with tons of gear or even those wanting to paddle tandem

      LENGTH: 14’0”

      WEIGHT: 39 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Inflatable

      PROS: Extremely stable, can accommodate a lot of gear, comes with a complete set

      CONS: Does not pack up as compact as most inflatables, heavy

       

       

       

      CALIFORNIA BOARD COMPANY ANGLER

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      Amazon

      BEST FOR: Fishermen with a lot of gear to bring on excursions

      LENGTH: 11’0”

      WEIGHT: 31 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Solid

      PROS: Very fast, agile, and tracks straight, comes with storage space and gear rack built for fishermen

      CONS: High price point, wood finish distorts if left in sun for too long

       

       

       

      TOWER PADDLE BOARDS ISUP ADVENTURER 2

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      Amazon

      BEST FOR: Versatile paddlers with limited space

      LENGTH: 10’4”

      WEIGHT: 26 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Inflatable

      PROS: Compact and easy to transport, very rigid once inflated, durable, bungy storage

      CONS: Not the best for bigger paddlers – unstable for people over 250 pounds

       

       

       

      Z-RAY FS7 DELUXE

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      Amazon

      BEST FOR: Beginner paddlers who want a stable and inflatable board

      LENGTH: 11’0”

      WEIGHT: 24 pounds

      INFLATABLE/SOLID: Inflatable

      PROS: Comes as a complete set with pump and paddle, easy to inflate, very compact, stable

      CONS: Has a lot of drag, slow moving

       

       

       

       

      HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST FISHING SUPS

      SHAPE

      Since you’ll need more stability than a standard stand up paddle board because of all the movement that happens whenever you fish, you’ll want a stand up paddle board with a wide, long, and stable shape.

      Touring boards or surf SUPs won’t be great for fishing as touring boards tend to be too narrow and surf SUPs tend to be too short, loud, and slow. An all-around board or yoga specific SUP could be a great compromise if you’re wanting a board that isn’t fishing-specific.

      Fishing SUPs should be at least 10 feet long and 30 inches wide. The nose should be round, rather than very pointed, unless you have enough length to make the board more stable. Fortunately, with the right paddle technique, you can easily make most fishing SUPs work for you thanks to their friendly and sturdy shape.

       

      WEIGHT

      If your board is too heavy for you to carry, chances are that you’ll rarely use it. Opt for a board on the lighter end of the scale if you won’t be getting a carrier. Some fishing-specific SUPs can be as heavy as nearly 70 pounds, a weight that’s too heavy for most people to carry long distances. Standup Journal has advice for transporting your SUP, so it’s possible that even a heavy board could still work for you.

      If you want a fishing SUP that is lightweight and easy to transport, inflatable SUPs tend to be much lighter and can roll into the size of a backpack.

       

      FISHING FEATURES AND STORAGE CAPACITY

      Fishermen often paddle with a plethora of gear. One of the biggest differences between a standard SUP and a fishing SUP is storage capacity. You’ll want — at the bare minimum — a SUP that has a bungy section for tying down tackle boxes. You can also get a SUP that comes with a rod holder, built-in cooler box, and dedicated tackle area. Some fishing SUPs can even transition into semi-kayaks complete with seat rests for when it’s time to simply sit and relax.

      Keep in mind that the more fishing-specific a SUP tends to be, the bulkier it might get. Fishing kayaks also tend to have more things that can snag or catch, so they don’t typically make the best SUPs for children or beginner paddlers.

       

      INFLATABLE VS. SOLID

      There are pros and cons to having an inflatable or solid (traditional) stand up paddle board.

      Inflatable boards tend to be more prone to tearing and are less stable than a solid board, but can be deflated and rolled for easy transport. Inflatable SUPs are a great option if you’re limited on space or don’t have a vehicle that’s capable of fitting a large board. These also are often cheaper than a solid SUP, which makes them perfect for fishermen on a budget who still want a nice piece of gear. You can learn how to inflate your SUP from Tower Paddle Boards.

      While solid boards tend to be heavier, more expensive, and harder to transport, they are typically built better and are more sturdy than inflatable stand up paddle boards. Most advanced paddlers opt for a solid paddle board with more fine-tuned dimensions and features.

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      For more of our top stand up paddle boarding gear recommendations, check out these popular buyer’s guides:

      Stand Up Paddle Boards

      Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Boards

      Touring SUPs

      Fishing SUPs

      SUP Paddles

      SUP Roof Racks

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