Category Archive: WNY Kayak Fishing Association

The State of Fishing: Being an Ambassador

With every privilege comes great responsibility. The word responsibility has sort of lost its meaning over time, with everyone looking to duck blame, or distance themselves from bad situations that they might in fact themselves be responsible for.  It’s easy to fall into that trap when you watch the news, and listen to politicians shirk …

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More Pics from the Genesee Float Trip

Saturday was the most fun I had on the water in a long long time. If you’re up for an adventure, I strongly recommend this area for a little white water, plenty of smallmouth bass, and gorgeous scenery. This has become my favorite place to fish on the planet. Whether you fish in Letchworth or …

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Opening Weekend 2010

While the Western New York Kayak Fishing Association technically kicks off events on March 28th, I snuck out this past weekend to try out some gear, and break in my paddling muscles. Nothing would be worse than pulling up lame during our first official paddle of the year, so precautions are in order. Have to …

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Mounting a GPS/FishFinder in a Fishing Kayak

Having spent a little more time on bigger lakes last year, I decided it was time to add a GPS/Fishfinder to my LiquidLogic Manta Ray. If you’re not familiar with that model of fishing kayak, it’s a sit on top, and mine runs 12 feet in length. EAGLE CUDA 350 S/Map Sonar/GPS Fishfinder There’s a …

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Scouting Your Next Kayak Fishing Trip From Home

Sometimes even the thought of a driving trip to scout streams in this weather is discouraging. Wind chills dip below zero, ice is building up in the wheel wells of your truck, and the snow is piling up. Even if you manage to get out to a stream or lake your looking forward to fishing, …

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