Tag: Kayak Fisherman
Huge Tiger Shark Attacks a Kayak Fisherman off Oahu in a Very Close Call
May 15, 2023 | 0 |
That’s one lucky angler, as the tiger shark barely missed chomping on his foot—and he captured the whole encounter on video.
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Read MoreHow to Transition from a Boat to a Kayak
May 24, 2019 | 0 |
I’m a bass fisherman who happens to live five minutes from the ocean. I grew up fishing in the ocean, and in my late teenage years made a hard turn to bass. I started […]
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Read MoreThere’s much to learn from three veteran fishermen
Apr 27, 2019 | 0 |
As a bluebird Saturday drew fishermen out to tear off shrink wrap or frantically start organizing gear they should have combed through while it was snowing, the Kayak Centre in Wickford was packed. Randy DeGrace, Ian […]
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Read MoreYakGear – Kayak Fishing in Fresh Water
Mar 21, 2019 | 0 |
What drives us to go kayak fishing? How do we get out there? As a youngster, I would do anything to get out on the water. I once built a wooden boat at my home […]
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Read MoreEssential Setups For Your New Fishing Kayak
Nov 10, 2017 | 0 |
Staring like a proud new father at my first kayak I had ever purchased, dreams of finally catching that monster striped bass filled my thoughts. Dreams of fishing glory soon turned to confusion as I began to realize I had no idea how to even begin setting up, or rigging, my new kayak. I had little idea as to what I needed and why, relying on various how-to videos I had stumbled upon. Needless to say, my first year of kayak fishing was an (expensive) learning experience that could have gone better had I known what I know now about kayak rigging.
Read MoreBrian, Tom, a Council & Schools of Munnawhatteaug. Really.
Nov 1, 2017 | 0 |
He’s a veteran, a fireman, a husband, a relentless kayak fisherman and a rock solid friend who calls some lucky people, “brother.” Brian’s had some intel on schools of early morning albies and called in fishing partner Tom Adams. The two launched kayaks at dawn, understanding that albies would be moving south soon so every day on the water was precious. Some situations call for fishing solo but more often, being on the water with a friend is the best experience. Tom’s another guy who lives outdoors with a big, natural smile to prove it.
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