Jeff Fabiszewski chooses to use a single blade Tuktu Paddle when he goes kayak fishing for one reason.  
Paddling should stay simple.  When meandering through the mangrove trails in Tampa Bay Florida it is a
simple maneuver to use a single blade kayak paddle, also known as a canoe paddle, for it does not get
easily hung up on low hanging branches.  Nor does Jeff need to worry about dunking his fishing reel into the
saltwater as he breaks down a two-piece kayak paddle.  

It is an easy trick for Jeff to quickly transition from paddling to casting.  The Tuktu Paddle silently slides neatly
under the bow compartment straps of his
Ocean Kayak Prowler 13.  In addition, because of the paddles
convenient size it makes a great backup paddle when it is stowed on the port side of his kayak under a
bungee strap.  This old yet tried and true paddle technology of the first anglers is a great type of paddle.  It is
compact, easy to use, and a great part of fishing history.  Go to
www.TuktuPaddles.com to get you piece of
fishing history today.
Tuktu Paddles - Single Blade Paddles