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Paul’s picks for online freshwater kayak fishing resources…

When I’m not out kayak fishing, I’m online a lot (especially during the winter…) and am an active member of many online fishing communities. Thus, I believe that I have developed a good sense of what sites might appeal and be useful for freshwater kayak anglers.

Here are my personal top picks for online communities based upon the parameters of friendliness (especially to newcomers), expertise, content, and activity. I’ve focused on those sites that cater more to freshwater enthusiasts in the categories of 1) Kayak Fishing Forums, 2) Bass Fishing Forums, and 3) Media/Entertainment.  Please feel free to comment and add links to your own favorite online spots!

KAYAK FISHING FORUMS

#1 – Kayak Bass Fishing

This is undoubtedly my favorite kayak fishing forum.  You would be hard-pressed to find a more active, knowledgeable, and friendly freshwater kayak fishing forum.  The owner, Chad Hoover is the author of the book “Kayak Bass Fishing” and is focused on promoting the sport and helping neophytes get started.  The membership is very friendly and represent hardcore anglers to folks new to fishing.  There are many opportunities for group fishing trips, such as the River Raid on the Susquehanna River that my son and I participated in last Fall.  In addition, Kayak Bass !Fishing has many sponsored friendly challenges for prizes for any anglers with a competitive nature.  The top notch web graphics makes this forum visually appealing as well.  If you are a freshwater kayak angler and not involved with kayak bass fishing, you are missing out

#2 - Kayak Fishing Magazine

Having gone through much revision, the Kayak Fishing Magazine Forums is back up and growing in activity.  Very experienced and just plain great people are behind this site.  Though a bit on the salty side, there’s certainly no snobbery found here and I look forward to the continued success and growth of this community.  The articles found on the Home page are outstanding resources as well.

#3 - Kayak Angler Online

Backed by the first and long-standing subscription print magazine, Kayak Angler – the ultimate guide to kayak fishing information, equipment, and techniques Worldwide, the new forum is high quality, though not as active as you might predict.  Because of it’s prominence and history, it will surely grow as the sport of kayak fishing does.

BASS FISHING FORUMS

#1 - BassFishin.com

I found out about Bassfishin.com only a few weeks ago, but already am impressed by the friendly and helpful community of bass anglers that I’ve found there.  It has members from across the United States, but still maintains a local community “feel”.  The home page for Bassfishin.com is chock full of high quality video reviews and demonstrations.  This operation is a class act!

#2 - NYBass.com

Though focused primarily on the Northeast Region of the United States, New York in particular, this forum is a fount of both smallmouth and largemouth fishing information.  It is very active and you will find a welcoming community at NY Bass with a great sense of humor.

#3 - BassResource.com

Though a bit lacking in the feel of a close-knit online community and very dull in appearance, Bass Resource is what it says it is, the ultimate bass fishing resource guide.  The home website has many outstanding bass fishing technique articles.

MEDIA/ENTERTAINMENT

#1 – Kayak Fishing Tales

Kayak fishing videos Galore from Heliconia Press, the makers of Game On: The Kayak Fishing Movie!  Useful information as well as dramatic kayak fishing footage that you will not find anywhere else.

#2 - World Fishing Network

It’s fishing shows on television 24/7 including Jim Sammons Kayak Fishing Show.  See Kevin’s article on FishGator about the World Fishing Network for more information and ways to help get your cable provider to carry this outstanding new network.

#3 - Lunkerville

Mike D’s Lunkerville is also seen on the World Fishing Network, but deserves a link to the show’s website that has full-length episodes available to watch.  This is my favorite fishing show.  It is low-hype and humorous with real people and real fishing.  I like it too because many of the shows are filmed on waters not too far away from me.

SHAMELESS PLUG…

Though I kept it out of the ranking and review because of my obvious bias, I would be remiss not to mention our very own…

FishGator Social Network

Home of the Western NY Kayak Fishing Association and shameless other freshwater kayak anglers!

These are just a few of the online kayak fishing communities, resources, and media sites that I like in particular, but I know that there are many more showing up everyday.  Let me know of others that you enjoy.

-Paul Shipman, Ph.D.

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About the author

Paul Shipman

I have been a dedicated freshwater kayak angler for the past nine years. I had fished off and on my whole life, but fishing from a kayak unleashed the beast. I earned my Ph.D. in Zoology from Oklahoma State University in 2002, and am an Associate Professor in Biological Sciences at a large private university in Western New York. I helped to co-founder the Western New York Kayak Association, regularly blog for www.fishgator.com and am a MEMBER OF TEAM MALIBU KAYAKS pro-staff. I reside in the Finger Lakes with my wife and two children.