Kayaking

3 Rigging Ideas to Get Your Kayak Fishing Ready (video)

Many anglers start storing their kayaks for the winter around the first of December and don’t break them out again until March. Instead of shelving your kayak for four months, now is the time to do some rigging. Here are three ideas of what you can add to make your kayak fishing experience better when the water warms again.

Three Places to do Fall River Fishing Out of a Kayak (video)

In the Southern United States river fishing has year long possibilities for bass fishing, especially out of a kayak. One of my favorite times is Fall. While many ways to catch river bass exist for Fall fishing, these three are my favorite places to locate fish in a river.

How to Pick the Right Kayak Paddle (video)

One of the first questions a first time kayak owner asks, usually before getting out of the store, is "What paddle should I get?".

The problem with the question is not every paddler has the same boat, does the same things, is the same height and has the same financial resources. A few resources exist but usually it is a recommendation or a price point that causes a new kayak owner to buy the paddle they get.

What Not to Wear in a Kayak: Fall and Winter Edition

As the weather gets cooler across the country over the next month, your kayaking wardrobe is going to start to change. The natural instinct is to layer, which is correct, but the wrong layers can be dangerous.

Don't Choose the Wrong Fabric for Layers

6 Beat the Heat Tips for Kayak Fishing in Summer

It's hot out there! Even though you're kayak fishing only inches above the water, often the heat can get to you. If you don't regulate your body's heat gain you will suffer a heat injury such as exhaustion or possibly a stroke. How do you fish in the summertime and not get cooked? Experienced kayakers will tell you these five tips are must-dos to stay safe and healthy while on the water. 

1. Fish Early and Late