The sport of “kayak fishing” has exploded in popularity over the past decade here in the Lowcountry. Where once there was only a handful of kayak anglers in our area, now they number in the hundreds — ...
My love affair with competitive kayak fishing began five years ago. I was working on a customer’s compound bow at an archery shop when someone brought in a flier for a local kayak fishing tournament.
It may look like a poor man's sport. But kayak fishing is about much more than saving money. It's about enjoying the challenge of fishing primitive style, and sharing the "big fish" stories that come ...
KENTUCKY LAKE — The rivulet that feeds the creek that spills into a bay that’s large enough to swallow 10 football fields before joining this nearly mile-wide reservoir is barely knee-deep, narrow as ...
In today’s world of electronic wonders and high-powered boats designed to get anglers to their honey holes faster than the next one, a fishing boat propelled by a paddle seems out of place. If recent ...
If you had to choose just one, would you go with bank fishing or kayak fishing? Each style has its own advantages, from easy access on the shore to reaching hidden spots on the water. Let us know ...
The bass spawn is one of the best times of the year to catch your personal best largemouth or smallmouth. As water temperatures warm across the country, bass begin to gorge on food in preparation for ...
I grew up fishing with my dad from the shore, or sometimes from a rowboat or canoe. We never caught much. Although these were "fishing trips," I recall spending more time paddling than casting.
As Dave Cisek silently glides along the rivers and streams of Long Island in his kayak, he never knows what will greet him. One day there may be crabs skittering below him, another day striped bass ...