Port Phillip Bay chasing flat head by teamjk | May 22, 2019 | Fishing, VideoQuick clip of a few fish caught 17/3/19. Went out to port phillip bay in Altona chasing a of feed of flathead but could only manage to find the small ones along with a small pinkie. We had a lot of missed hooked ups where they would drop off half way through retrieval...
Fly fishing for Trout by Sam Baxter | May 21, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Fly Fishing, Internationalisation, UKAs a rule I like my Pike & Perch fishing and when possible sea fishing for Cod & Pollock, however now and again I like to do a spot of fly fishing. I admit I’m not the best fly caster but I can do enough to ‘get the job done’ but that’s...
Spring Time Fishing by teamjk | May 20, 2019 | FishingSpring time has never been my strong suit. Early Spring been the season I’ve had to work at the hardest at over the years. Any success I’ve had hasn’t come with out putting in some extra time and effort along the way. In this blog I want to...
Lake McClure by William Pfingst | May 19, 2019 | Fishing I took a trip to lake McClure, it was my first time on this body of water. It is located in in Mariposa county in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The this is one of the places the Merced river is damned up. I was invited to stay over...
How to Create Soft Plastic Baits at home by teamjk | May 18, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Instruction, InstructionalI wanted to do something a little different and bring my joy of creating soft plastic baits that I fish regularly off my Jackson kayak Big Rig Hd Fd. This can be a very rewarding and time killing hobby for those cold rainy nights or days where the wind is so bad its...
Secure Hawg Trough Hack by Eric Atkins | May 18, 2019 | FishingYou have got to get a lot of things right to make sure that the photo submission of your catch is acceptable to the judges. Part of being successful is getting your measuring board secured on your boat during the photo process. The Hawg Trough, the yellow measuring...
Back in the Saddle by Herschel Finch | May 17, 2019 | FishingWhen you’ve spent the last year trying to find a new job (unsuccessfully), training a new dog (semi-successfully), preparing for a forced early retirement at 64 (remains to be seen), and dealing with all that the previous life events entail…it cuts into your...
Kilroy Redfish on the Fly by Evan Howard | May 16, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Fly Fishing, KilroyMy newfound ritual of inshore fly fishing from the kayak in Grand Isle, Louisiana rolled around and I spent several furious days tying up flies, lining up rods and tying leaders. I packed my usual fly rods and boxes along with a backup of spinning gear and lures in...
Kilroy Joy by John Ord | May 16, 2019 | Fishing, Internationalisation, Kilroy, UKFinally….spring has sprung!! Well, kind of. I mean it’s warm enough to get the kayak out again with light enough winds too. Back to Sweethope lough fly fishing for rainbow trout. This trip was the first time out on my kilroy! A maiden voyage. I loaded the kayak...
Why is a PFD such a BFD? by Tom Reilly | May 15, 2019 | FishingA life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD) is an essential piece of gear when out on the water. They can be convenient for carrying items such as pliers, lip balm, or snacks but they are are primarily responsible for keeping you at the surface of the water if...
Big Rig HDFD Rod Stager Mod by Robert Brown | May 15, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Instruction, InstructionalThe 2019 Big Rig HDFD comes with a lot of new features, two of those being the left and right side rod stagers. The stagers allow you to store four rods (two on each side) that are within easy reach. The tips of the rods are inserted into the tubes at the front of the...
Chasing the Plaice by Mark Radcliffe | May 14, 2019 | Fishing, Internationalisation, UKThe UK has a great tournament scene for kayak anglers, offering a variety of formats, venues and styles of fishing. Some of these have very large prize tables and attract up to 150 kayak anglers from around the country. Others have no prize at all but are fought over...