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Rigging Your New Kayak By: Derek D. Akin So you bought a new kayak, and now you need to rig it. Where should you begin? Well the first thing I tell people is always wait to drill into your new kayak and add accessories until you have been on the...

Ice Fishing the Midwest 2016 By: Derek D. Akin This year proved to be a difficult year for hard water anglers throughout the Midwest with the El Nino weather pattern that moved across the country. In a typical ice fishing season you can expect to be...

By Wade Nichols Here in the Northern regions spring is beginning to show itself with warming days and slightly climbing water temps. The urge to get the ol’ battle yak cleaned up, double check those reels, and make sure everything’s in just the...

Fishing Live Eels From Your Kayak by Mike Baker It doesn't matter if it's day or night - kayak fishing for Striped Bass using live eels is almost always effective. The slime covered serpents can be hard to deal with from near impossible to hold, to...

Time to Fall for Specks by Mark Lozier Besides the beginning of spring letting go of winter, there is no other time of the year I like more than fall. Some are the obvious reasons are cooler temps, college football and duck hunting, but nothing gets...

What Makes a Great Fly Fishing Kayak? By Juan Veruete I grew up fly fishing for a variety of species from native brook trout to smallmouth bass in central Pennsylvania. After leaving my fly fishing roots behind me for over 20 years in favor of “...

Mandeville, LA Kayak Fishing BoondoggleX Join us in Cajun Country and immerse yourself in what National Geographic called a “hauntingly beautiful land” for a taste of the real Louisiana. The Louisiana Kayak Fishing Boondoggle offers a rich and...

By Bill Schultz Wilderness Systems Fishing Pro Staff Wading and kayaking for river smallies is one of my favorite things to do. About 10 years ago a friend told me of his success using a small buzzbait on rivers and gave me one to try. He was right...

I think we are all very fortunate to live in the age of social media. Everyday moments and encounters can be quickly captured and broadcasted with just a few swipes on our smart devices. Throughout the world, anglers are able to upload photos and...

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