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My Reason for a Light Weight Kayak

My Reason for a Light Weight Kayak

I love my Coosa FD but at times the weight of this kayak does not allow me to launch at areas that are not very friendly for a heavy kayak. These areas either require me to drag the kayak over rocks, oyster beds, over a sea wall, or some type of portage to get into a...
Spur of the moment

Spur of the moment

Shannon 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”...
Looking Forward

Looking Forward

November 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!!

Fall is Speck-tackular!!

Yes…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...
Eighty-Four Hours on the Jackson Liska

Eighty-Four Hours on the Jackson Liska

Traveling from Charleston, SC to Conway, NH I took along the Jackson Liska to fish from on Conway Lake in the scenic Mount Washington Valley. Conway Lake is roughly 1,300 acres with a maximum depth of 45 feet and is part of the Saco River watershed. I love the two...
Evolution of a Fishermen

Evolution of a Fishermen

Seems like it was only yesterday the fishing journey had began.  Techniques were simple and the lures were basic.  Just the type of stuff you typically find in a high school kids tackle box.  Cut off t-shirts, jeans, and a baseball cap pretty much...
Why I Kayak

Why I Kayak

For more seasons than I would like to admit I’ve fished. Walking the bank of a farm ponds, wading creeks, small lakes in a small boat, (10 foot Jon boat), and big lakes in a big go-fast boat, canoeing dozens of years in Canada, I’ve caught walleye in “tin” V-hulls,...
Seeing New Water

Seeing New Water

The month of August for me resembled the old Bassmaster show “A Day on the Lake”. You know the one where the angler shows up and fishes a body of water they have never seen before? Ultimately this was one of my favorite shows when I got into fishing. I liked that you...