A friendly kayak fishing competition by Jim Sammons | May 18, 2018 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Internationalisation, United States, VideoHere is a little segment of The Kayak Fishing Show with Jim Sammons in BC at Brown’s Bay Resort having a little fishing competition. Who do you think won? Jim E Sammons, James McBeath from Jackson Kayak or Peter from Lighthouse...
DIY Rod Tubes End Cap Hack by Jay Randall | May 17, 2018 | Fishing, Fishing Instruction, InstructionalThe other day when I was installing the ends on the PVC rod tubes I noticed that the end cap didn’t have any kind of cushion or protection for the rod tips. I know that during transport the rods will likely be in their rod socks but the end cap is still just...
Flicking Flies for Bluegill by joey monteleone | May 16, 2018 | Fishing, Internationalisation, United StatesFor many anglers the first fish they wrap their hands around is the bluegill. One of the feistiest fish, if they got to five pounds you’d probably never get one in your grip. There are as many ways to catch them as there are places. Years back it could have been a...
FD Maiden Voyage by Jake Horne | May 15, 2018 | Coosa FD, Fishing, Fishing Subjects, FreshwaterAfter what seemed like an eternity I finally got my brand new Coosa FD out on the water. Neither the FD nor Lake Erie disappointed. I picked up my yak early last week from The Backpackers shop and was as excited as a kid on Christmas. After a couple turns of an Allen...
My First Suwannee Bass by Jon Hummel | May 10, 2018 | Coosa HD, Fishing, riversMy First Suwannee Bass For a guy that likes to chase bass from a kayak, I’m not sure there’s any place to live better than Georgia. Sure, California puts up bigger spots and Florida puts up bigger largemouth, but when it comes to bass diversity, Georgia...
BKA Lake Cumberland Event Recap by teamjk | May 8, 2018 | Cuda HD, Event Coverage, Events, Fishing, Tournaments, Wrap UpsWe pulled up to the pre tournament meeting at 5:00am. Exactly thirteen hours since we had departed from Titusville Florida. I have to admit, stepping out of the truck Into the freezing air of southern Kentucky wasn’t the greatest. Especially since the day before we...
Demo Days in Corpus Christi!! by teamjk | May 7, 2018 | Event Coverage, Events, FishingSpring time in Corpus Christi means Roy’s Bait & Tackle will host their annual on the water kayak demo. Roy’s has one of the largest kayak show rooms on the Texas coast, and stocks all models of Jackson boats. Bringing over 50 kayaks for everyone from...
The Perfect Day by joey monteleone | May 6, 2018 | Big Rig, Fishing, Internationalisation, United StatesOnce you get a dose of fishing fever for some it can become an all-consuming passion. For the casual caster sometimes they are limited by time, financial resources, work restraints or family responsibilities. Often I hear people describe the prefect situation that...
Why should I care?…funny you should ask by Herschel Finch | May 5, 2018 | Fishing, Internationalisation, rivers, United StatesNot sure if you’ve noticed but I’m kind of a clean water and tree-hug’n/Dirt-worshiper type. And as such, I’ve been kind of busy since last fall and right thru to now. Which kind helps explain my absence from the boards here lately. I was tapped by folks at the...
How to build a kayak bait tank by Jim Sammons | May 4, 2018 | Fishing, Fishing Instruction, Instructional, Internationalisation, Kraken, United States, VideoHow to build a bait tank for your Kraken or any other kayak with Nocqua...
CKFC Boyd Lake Bass Tournament Recap by Scott Brands | May 3, 2018 | Coosa FD, Event Coverage, Events, Fishing, TournamentsThe Colorado Kayak Fishing Club (CKFC) started the club tournament season with a Bass only event at Boyd Lake in Loveland, CO. This was the same location as the first tournament which I won in 2017, but this year the conditions were much different. In 2017, Boyd Lake...
The little things. by teamjk | May 2, 2018 | FishingThe weather in Texas can be very unpredictable this time of year. March and April are usually our windy months. Calm days on the water are few and far between. Most of the time when the wind dies down and the water looks like glass I’m at work. However, I recently had...