Looking ahead to 2019 by teamjk | Dec 9, 2018 | Big Rig, FishingI’m very excited to get the 2019 season underway. This past season was my roughest to date as far as tournament finishes go but the positives I was able to take away from it was experience and lessons learned. I’m anxious to get back on the water to apply some of my...
What is it for me? by teamjk | Dec 8, 2018 | FishingSimply put it’s a kayak. By definition they are not. Lot’s of arguing about what is and is not a kayak going on recently. I don’t have answers for everyone. It’s a little plastic boat. But what is more important, well at least to me, is what it does for me. So, what...
Trout Challenge by Chuck Bahan | Dec 6, 2018 | Coosa FD, Event Coverage, Fishing, Tournaments, Wrap UpsBayou Coast Kayak Club (BCKFC) is one of the largest kayak fishing clubs in the country based in Louisiana. They have active members in the club from several states. One of our popular final tournaments of the year was Trout Challenge hosted in November in Point...
“It’s Cold Steel Time Again” Part 1 by Jim Ware | Dec 3, 2018 | FishingIt’s almost Thanksgiving, a chill is in the air and most of the talk I hear is about deer or duck hunting and college football. I’m a bit outside the circle right now because my mind is focused on the water and more importantly…largemouth bass. My favorite time off...
No Drill Fish Finder FD Install by teamjk | Dec 2, 2018 | Coosa FD, Coosa HD, FishingDoes putting holes directly into a plastic boat that you plan on sitting on in the middle of a lake, especially a great lake, terrify anyone else? It terrifies me and is one of the reasons I don’t do very many modifications to my kayaks. However, sometimes it is...
Florida’s Saint Mark’s River: A natural wonder. by Jim Ware | Nov 30, 2018 | Coosa FD, FishingThere’s no denying that Florida is a great state to fish and when I saw my work schedule was going to allow me several days off, I asked a couple of my friends if they’d like to take an exploratory trip down towards the Florida Big Bend region. The Saint Mark’s River...
Spur of the moment by teamjk | Nov 30, 2018 | Fishing, LiskaShannon and I did a float down the Huron river mid-July. It was a section that we frequent often but we gained access through a small creek for the first time. We got into some good fish right in the creek. Shannon caught a nice Pike, about 30” and I landed an 18”...
Fishing the Salt in Lower Alabama by Justin Seiffert | Nov 28, 2018 | FishingFishing in lower Alabama can be both frustrating and incredible all at the same time. The annual cycle of the Mobile Bay system takes a lot of time and energy to understand the nuances of how salinity, temperature and bait migrations affect the predatory...
A springtime hunt for bronze by Chris Ritchie | Nov 26, 2018 | FishingSpring fishing can be fickle, especially in a river or creek. So many variable come into play that decide what kind of day you’re going to have. Both air and water temps are ever changing and bass are transitioning for the spawn. Fish could be in a feeding frenzy or...
Looking Forward by teamjk | Nov 24, 2018 | Fishing, LiskaNovember is typically the month that brings the cold north winds and runs us off of the water in Indiana. While some may refer to it as down time it is probably just as busy for me as the months on the water. In my mind these next 4 colder months are my most...
Fall is Speck-tackular!! by teamjk | Nov 23, 2018 | Fishing, LiskaYes…fall is here in the coastal bend area of Texas!! So basically that means, wait five minutes if you don’t like the weather. It also means flood tides and passing cool fronts will push an abundance of bait into our bays and estuaries. Hungry schools of...
Flats Wading! by Michael Ernst | Nov 21, 2018 | Fishing, Internationalisation, United StatesI paddled across the glass surface, heading towards the glowing horizon to my fishing spot. The daylight was approaching and my anticipation was growing. I started to see wakes push ahead of me in the water, and at that time my paddle dug into the soft sand. I stopped...