Fitness Information You Should Know- an EJ Tutorial by ericjackson | Jun 26, 2014 | Fitness, Internationalisation, United StatesPreface: Being an athlete my entire life, I have stayed fit, or had to get fit every year. As I got older, and finally hit 50, I wanted to make sure that what every single person was fond of telling me, would not become true. That is that my...
Fishing Trip: Fluke aka Flounder Kayak Fishing the Navesink River New Jersey by Matthew Trucks | Jun 20, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, Saltwater, Saltwater Fishing, Team JK, Trip Reports, Trips, United StatesThe Oceanic Bridge region of the Navesink River typically holds very large fluke (Summer Flounder) as they come into the river every spring to spawn. As the days warm up fishing gets better and better. With its high cliffs and extravagant mansions overlooking it the...
Paddling with a Purpose by Ken Hoeve | Jun 19, 2014 | Dynamic Duo, United States, WhitewaterThe GoPro Mountain Games are over. The largest outdoor action sports event of its kind and its held every year right here in my county. It draws in the greatest paddlers, climbers, runners, bikers, slackliners and other action sports athletes in the World. And not...
The Classic Ritual by Charles Ganoe | Jun 17, 2014 | Big Tuna, Cuda, Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Saltwater Fishing, United StatesThe Jacksonville Kayak Fishing Classic 2014 was another huge success. FINALLY, there was decent weather on tournament day. After the monsoon of 2013, sunny skies and a little wind were welcome. This tournament draws my family from South and Central Florida and...
Become a Safety Boater… by Christopher Audet | Jun 11, 2014 | Recreational/Touring, United StatesThere was a time in my life when I loved competition. Back in college it was on the soccer and baseball fields that my competitive fire was stoked with daily workouts and games. Well folks, those times are no more. I enjoy being a part of the competition just not as a...
Jackson Kayak on Lake Erie by Aaron Stiger | Jun 10, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, Freshwater, Internationalisation, United States, WhitewaterHello, my name is Aaron Stiger. I am a 27 year old teacher who lives in small-town Ohio, and kayak fishing is something I love. In this narrative, I am providing a first-hand account that represents a group of kayakers who went to Lake Erie in search of monster...
A Karma UL Fantasy by christopherkorbulic | Jun 10, 2014 | 2014 Karma Unlimited, United States, WhitewaterLong boats were always kind of a mystery to me. I thought of them as the old school of kayaking, and liked to paddle them on class three or four to spice things up a little. A fall day came a couple years ago that I paddled the class V South Fork Feather in California...
Alaska, Pt 1 by Henry Jackson | Jun 3, 2014 | Recreational/Touring, United StatesI believe in turning dreams into reality. After first traveling to Alaska in 2007, I’ve dreamed of paddling the green waters and exploring the wilderness that is just out of reach. Having reached a constant state of comfort within my comfort zone, three months...
The New Eternity Hole by Eric Bartl | May 19, 2014 | United States, WhitewaterAs some of you already know Eternity Hole was destroyed at the end of last summer. Thanks to the efforts of the local paddling community we where able to rebuild and make it better then ever. I created this video to showcase the new Eternity Hole. I hope to see more...
3 Week Review: classic southeast dam releases by Boyd Ruppelt | May 16, 2014 | 2014 Karma Unlimited, Karma Unlimited, United States, Whitewater While most of us think about the quality rain-fed streams throughout the southeast, we have to remember to appreciate the hard work and consistent efforts by American Whitewater Association. This April there were more dam release options than nearly any month I...
Simply… Cruise! by Bridgett Valet | May 15, 2014 | Fishing, Freshwater, United StatesI’m a simple girl with simple tastes. I want a clean, open, deck and a boat that’s stable and maneuverable. I spend a lot of time on smaller river systems hunting bass and not as much time on windswept flats or lakes. Ready for a second boat and having logged scads of...
A win in Charlotte, NC River Bassin Tournament by Rocky Ly | May 9, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Freshwater, United StatesThe River Bassin Tournament trail is back and Charlotte, NC I have marked on my calender. Smallmouth, Spotted, Largemouth Bass can be caught within the two hour boundary for this tournament. Charlotte, NC is known for having big bass in the area, especially from the...