The kayak fishing space has grown by leaps and bounds over the last decade, and no topic has garnered more debate in that time than propulsion methods. Whether it’s paddle, pedal, or motor, everyone ...
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Lucky to have survived a dunking in the fast, cold waters of the Copper River earlier this month, Dave Bruss of Chitina, Alaska is now contemplating the bashed hull of his motorized, rat-hunting kayak ...
The sun sparkled over the bay in eastern Canada as Rick Austin trawled along in his motorized fishing kayak. Watching his fishing line, he had no idea he was about to experience the “biggest ...
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La Jolla truly is one of the greatest wonders of the kayak fishing world. Ocean currents carry nutrient-rich water close to shore attracting big fish. This symphony of natural wonder offers kayak ...
I often hear people say they are interested in fishing, but many of them say they don't go because they lack a boat. As a fisheries biologist and an angler, I am a bit of an oddity — I, too, don't ...
View post: Arthur Jones, Super Bowl Champion with Baltimore Ravens, Dead at 39 The gusts were 20 knots and climbing. The sea was a whipped, white-capped froth. Kayak Fish lens man Aaron Schmidt and I ...
Kayak fishing has a strong following on the North Coast, with locals and people from all over the state testing their skill on the rugged coastline and often-tumultuous waters. Paddling from Ocean ...
A Central Kentucky kayak fishing club was preparing to hold its first open tournament.The Lexington Herald-Leader reported the Bluegrass YakMasters hope to use the April 6 tournament to grow ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) -Dust off your kayaks and head to Duncan Park Lake, as the 14-acre lake reopens for non-motorized boating and catch-and-release fishing after being untouched for ...
Lucky to have survived a dunking in the fast, cold waters of the Copper River earlier this month, Dave Bruss of Chitina, Alaska is now contemplating the bashed hull of his motorized, rat-hunting kayak ...