NorthPoint Paddles
Welcome to NorthPoint Paddles!
Welcome to NorthPoint Paddles!
- Putting the Beauty of Wood in the Hands of Kayakers -
NorthPoint Paddles is a family-run business in the Pacific Northwest with a passion for kayakers everywhere to experience the special benefits of paddling with a Greenland-style paddle. The blade design allows for less stress on your shoulders & elbows without sacrificing speed. Everyone, beginners & experts alike, appreciates being able to paddle longer with less fatigue. We believe whether you are paddling out on a lake, going down an easy flowing river or creek, heading out on a sea kayaking adventure or trying out your kayak roll, you will appreciate paddling with a Greenland paddle. Check out Our Paddles!
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6/27/2020
Kayaking – A Great Way to Social Distance…
And…take time to get away from it all! In this
world with so many things being different than before, as well as being as difficult
as they are, sometimes you just have to stop, grab your kayak and Greenland
paddle (of course :D) and get out on the water.
And
sometimes that means getting in some kayak fishing, too. And it’s awesome when
you catch your limit! (For more on kayak fishing using a Greenland storm
paddle, check out my earlier post here.)
Stay
safe and healthy and Keep on Paddling!
Randy Isselin
NorthPoint Paddles
NorthPoint Paddles
8/15/2016
A Fun Way to Use a Greenland Storm Paddle…Kayak Fishing!
I don’t know about you, but I love to fish and I love to kayak. And the fact that I don’t own a fishing kayak hasn’t stopped me. Instead, I’ve learned how to “convert” my wood-strip kayak into a fishing kayak at a moment’s notice. I’m having so much fun with it that I just had to share. Here are a few tips I’ve learned along the way…hope they will help you, too!

Well, I really didn’t want to drill holes into my kayak for the pole holder, so I found a chat site where someone came up with using a double-suction cup from Harbor Freight for around $8.00. Brilliant idea! It works awesome! In fact, the suction is so strong that I can lift my 42lb kayak with it!

Now, which paddle to use for trolling? Hmmm…the storm paddle, of course! Why? Because the shorter length doesn’t interfere with my fishing gear. It works so well that it has become my go-to kayak paddle for fishing.
Wondering where to stow your fishing net and still have it handy when that fish strikes? I tuck mine inside of my PFD. It’s not in my way when paddling and its right there to grab and scoop up my catch.
OK, now the big question…Am I catching any fish?
Keep on Paddling (& Fishing, too!)
Randy