Being totally honest, there were times in years past when I really didn’t enjoy fishing that much. I suppose the only reason that I fished off and on throughout my life is because of my general love of the outdoors and my intense interest in nature as a biologist. Before you ask yourself why you …
Category Archive: Kayak Bass Fishing
Looking for a really incredible way to go bass fishing? Try it from a kayak!
From Salty to Sweet: It’s More About the Total Kayak Fishing Experience in Freshwater.
This is the final article in the “From Salty to Sweet” five-part series about the future of freshwater kayak fishing… This series has by no means been a comprehensive list of the unique aspects of freshwater kayak fishing. However, it will hopefully stimulate thinking and get those in the kayak fishing equipment industry to consider …
From Salty to Sweet Part Four: Fisheries Conservation and Economic Development
This is the fourth article in the “From Salty to Sweet” series about the future of freshwater kayak fishing… State and federal regulations on harvest numbers by species, seasons, and size limits that may be particular to freshwater apply to kayak anglers alike. However, special attention should be given to aspects of fisheries conservation specific …
From Salty to Sweet Part Three: Landing and Fighting Fish from a Kayak
This is the third article in the “From Salty to Sweet” series about the future of freshwater kayak fishing… The increasing number of YouTube videos depicting kayak anglers surrounded by nothing but miles of open blue ocean water pulling in fish that weigh tens and even hundreds of pounds are quickly dispelling common misconceptions by …
Fall River Kayak Fishing | Safety and Smallmouth Bass
With temperatures falling, getting to smallmouth bass in your local river becomes difficult on a few levels. Certainly, the bass slow down, and go deep. Bouncing appropriate sized jigs and tubes in the right color become the key component to the fishing success. At the same time, your personal safety becomes more and more important. On one …


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