Fishing Hot Spots by joey monteleone | Jan 31, 2025 | 2014 Karma Unlimited, FishingFishing Hot Spots Relying on your senses can be a simple dependable system for finding and catching fish throughout the year. The use of electronics in conjunction with a common sense approach has become common for kayak anglers. A quick glance and “reading”...
Expedition Paddling in Madagascar: The Mangoro and Namorona Rivers by JK Team | Jan 31, 2025 | Creeking, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesExpedition Paddling in Madagascar: The Mangoro and Namorona Rivers Madagascar, famed for its exotic wildlife and rugged landscapes, hides some of its greatest secrets in its wild rivers. Our team of seven—Brenton Petrillo, Cody Adams, Elsa Kelly, Luke Andraka, Nic...
The Art of Work-Kayak Balance by Emily Wade | Jan 31, 2025 | Whitewater, WW DisciplinesThe Art of Work-Kayak Balance As a full-time bridge engineer and inspector in the transportation industry who travels extensively throughout the year, finding a balance between work and my passion for kayaking has been a challenging but rewarding endeavor. Over the...
How durable is a Jackson Kayak? by sdgfishing@gmail.com | Nov 30, 2019 | Featured Post, Fishing, JAdventures Main BannerHow durable is a Jackson Kayak? I can only speak from experience based on the absolute torture I have put my Jackson Coosa through to answer this question. My Coosa is the real OG to begin with. It was born at the Jackson Kayak factory in Tennessee way back in 2011....
Smallie Fishing 101 by Bill Schultz | Oct 1, 2019 | JAdventures Main BannerLet me flashback to a May day in 1994. I was on Delevan Lake in Southeast Wisconsin catching dozens of small walleyes, but in amongst those 100 or so walleyes were a dozen beautiful golden bass, which, I assumed were smallmouth bass. Having returned to fishing just...
10 Years of Travel by dianegaydos | Sep 21, 2019 | Media, Video, Video, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesTo me, a decade has always seemed like a long chunk of time. However, as I get older, the time seems to pass more and more quickly. Somehow, my husband Daniel and I just celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary and 14 years of knowing each other. During this time, we’ve...
Brief History Of Black Bass Management in the US by teamjk | Sep 21, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Freshwater, Freshwater FishingThe management of black bass dates back to the early 1900s when many populations became depleted due to their importance as a food source and lack of regulations. This population decline was countered by stocking of bass across the United States. The Black Bass Act...
Late to the party but still epic! (Cali 2019) by Dane Jackson | Sep 20, 2019 | Creeking, Internationalisation, Playboating, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesAt the end of June I was competing at the World Championships in Spain, and while I was out there training I was also anxiously watching water levels in California to see what was going to still be in by the time I got back to the US. Though while the event was...
Slippery When Wet by joey monteleone | Sep 20, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Freshwater, Freshwater FishingSlippery When Wet Whether your goal is fun or food this applies to you. You fooled that fish, you want to play it carefully, it surges, jumps, disappears under your boat, skillfully it comes closer to being within reach….now the moment of truth, landing your prize....
Hummingbird Helix Fish Finder Mount by Rocky Ly | Sep 19, 2019 | Fishing, Fishing Subjects, Freshwater, RiggingThere are a few options out there to mounting a fish finder and I chose to go with the Yak Attack Fish Finder Mount with Track Mounted LockNLoad Mounting System. This one is specifically for the Hummingbird Helix series, which will fit the 5, 7 and 9 units. It...
Low Water Lessons by sethchapelle | Sep 18, 2019 | River Running, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesLessons learned from low water paddling Have you ever been set on running a particular river and you show up to the river only to find that the level is below optimal? Sometimes there are bail-out options to a larger river, or a dam release or another option with more...
How to ACE Your First Gauley Fest by Clay Wright | Sep 18, 2019 | Creeking, Internationalisation, Playboating, River Running, United States, Whitewater, WW DisciplinesHow to ACE your first Gauley Fest Thinking of heading up to AW’s Gauley Fest and want to know the inside scoop on how to get the most out of it? Here are some tips designed to make sure your first Gauley Fest goes as smooth as your lines on the river. 1....