East Walker Hike and Float by Matt Davis | Nov 11, 2018 | Fishing, rivers, Trip Reports, TripsUnfortunately, my plans for Baja didn’t quite work out, so I had to implement plan B. It came down to a few options, all in Nevada, but the East Walker won out. We loaded up our gear in my truck and trailer Saturday morning and headed East for Yerington. Our...
Hog Snatching in the FD by teamjk | Jul 19, 2018 | Coosa FD, FishingWhat an awesome month July has been for bass fishing. East Texas is on fire and there are 0 signs of it slowing down. I know a huge contributing factor has been my Coosa FD. Just the stability, ease of pedaling, and deck space have made it a dream for flipping and...
Tennessee Tarpon Saves the Day by Michael Ernst | Nov 28, 2017 | Fishing, Internationalisation, United StatesFrustrated, Chuck and I fished and fished and could not buy a bite! We fished the generators, the lake, the lock, and several other areas. We were in pursuit of the spring white bass run at Pickwick Dam. But somehow the white bass did not get the memo that I was there...
Winter is Coming by samantharuppelt | Nov 7, 2017 | Creeking, Karma, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesMost people I know do not particularly like this time of year. Aside form the holidays which most do enjoy, they hate the cold, dreary weather and everything else winter stands for. I, however, absolutely love the Southeast in the winter. Mainly because of the rain...
Ease Those Winter Blues by Nathan Rees | Oct 21, 2017 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Freshwater, Internationalisation, United StatesWith winter lingering in the not so distant future, and cabin fever being a real thing, I would like to share one of my favorite ways to get out of the house during the colder months and still enjoy the sport of kayak fishing we all know and love. First and foremost...
A Return to Rivers Part 2 by Jake Horne | Jun 17, 2017 | Cruise Angler 12, Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Freshwater, Trip Reports, Trips Camp After an awesome day one camp had come into view a small spit of cleared land. I could see my brother with his hammock strung between the 2 trees closest the river. As we pulled up and stepped out the smell of campfire and exhaustion set in. We...
A Return to Rivers by Jake Horne | Jun 7, 2017 | Cruise Angler 12, Fishing, Fishing Subjects, FreshwaterWhen I was younger rivers were where I spent my summers. I lived within a short walking distance to one of Ohio’s greatest river and took full advantage. It was my testing grounds. It was where I cast my first lure and caught my first smallmouth. As I got...
Truck Life Tour Episode 5: Last days in South East. Caney Fork and High water Rock Island by sethashworth | May 24, 2017 | 2016 Rock Star Competition, Playboating, rivers, Trip Reports, Trips, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesHeading back toward Rock Island, TN, in driving rain was a mixture of both ominous worry (because of the previously mentioned leaking truck topper) and excitement. We were heading back because I had return a boat I had borrowed from Stephen Wright and also...
After Work Kayaking by dianegaydos | May 17, 2017 | Antix, Creeking, rivers, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesWith recent rain storms and more daylight in the Southeast, after work kayaking trips have become my new favorite past-time. I certainly enjoy full day paddle sessions on the weekends, but my days off tend to be sporadic and I often see my friends go off to the river...
Idaho and Back: 4 months on the road & back to Dec boating at home. by Erin Clancey | Dec 15, 2012 | WhitewaterI left Moscow, Idaho on July 30th of this year and headed east across North America. My plans were to surf on the Ottawa for a few weeks, head south to compete in the World Cup, and then spend some time on the Gauley River in West Virginia. I got to paddle so many...