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When Hook Meets Flesh (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: In the unfortunate case that you, or someone you're with, ends up hooking themselves, this is a piece of gear that you'll be happy to have on you.
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Re-entering a Kayak From the Water (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Before you go fishing in rough water, surf or moving current it is important to know how to get back in your kayak after you fall out. This week Ken Whiting shows us the trick to jumping back in after you fall out.
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Trolling Live Bait in Your Kayak (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Trolling live bait is one of the most effective methods for getting on fish from a kayak, and in this episode, Jim Sammons provides valuable tips on how to make fishing with live bait the most productive.
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Kayak Fishing in Cold Conditions (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: As long as you're prepared for it, there's no reason you can't be out fishing from your kayak in cold conditions. In this episode, Jim Sammons explains how to stay warm and safe when kayak fishing in the cold.
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Launching a Surf (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: World Champion whitewater kayaker and obsessed kayak angler, Ken Whiting, explains how to make a successful kayak launch in a surf zone.
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Using a Baitcaster Part 1 (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: There are a number of reasons to use a baitcaster over conventional spinning reels. In this two part miniseries, Jim Sammons explains why he considers the baitcaster a superior reel, how to get the most from it, and how to avoid the dreaded backlash.
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Using a Baitcaster Part 2 (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: There are a number of reasons to use a baitcaster over conventional spinning reels. In this two part miniseries, Jim Sammons explains why he considers the baitcaster a superior reel, how to get the most from it, and how to avoid the dreaded backlash.
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Rocket Launcher (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Flush mount rod holders offer a simple and handy way to carry rods but one of their downfalls (particularly in saltwater) is that your reel sits close to the water and tends to stay wet. This is where a rocket launcher rod holder comes in and Jim Sammons shows his technique for making one at home.
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Kayak Krate (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Placing a crate in the rear tank well is a common technique for keeping waterproof gear close at hand. Kayak Kevin came up with a great technique to raise the crate off the tank well floor and keep his gear dryer.
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The Uni Knot (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: The uni knot is one of the better ways of tying a leader to your main line, and in this episode Jim Sammons of La Jolla Kayak Fishing demonstrates how to do so.
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Matt Moyer's Marlin (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Matt Moyer successfully lands and releases a beautiful striped marlin off the East Cape of Baja.
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Muskie Hooks Angler (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Jamie Pistilli discovers what it's like to have a huge muskie plugs treble hook through his thumb, with an angry muskie on the other end.
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Clean Hands (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: Kayak Kevin demonstrates a simple trick he's learned to get the sunscreen where it should be, while at the same time keeping it away from where it shouldn't be; on your fingers.
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Kayak Fly Fishing (Video Included) |
Kayak Fishing Tales: FFF certified fly casting instructor and kayak fishing guide Greg Bowdish offers some valuable casting tips for fly fishing from a kayak.
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Bungie Power (Video Included) |
Kayak Fish Tales: The cold, rough water of Alaska is unforgiving towards mistakes, and so Howard McKim has modified a few pieces of his gear to make his time on the water as safe as possible. In this article, Howard explains his use of bungies on the kayak—an easy modification that many kayak anglers will benefit from making.
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