So you bought a kayak (or two) and now you have to figure out where and how to store it. There are actually a lot of options, but here are the basic rules to abide by to keep your kayak safe, secure, and in great shape.
There’s something truly amazing about being lost in a maze of marsh grass, casting at the faintest sign of life; when out of nowhere several shrimp break the surface, followed by an eruption of water underneath them.
It is every dad's dream to share his passions with his children. When that passion is a love for being outdoors an incredible lifetime of bonding and lessons often gets passed down from generation to generation.
Kayak fishing is way more fun than traditional bank or boat fishing, but to max out the fun-factor, you really need to master the skills, tips and tricks to become a better kayak angler - from knowing how to use eddies to access under-fished waters, to using crankbaits and chatterbaits to learning to position your kayak like a pro.
Kayak fishing is a hobby that can provide you endless hours of entertainment and fun. It can however be a little challenging to figure out on your own, especially if you have spent most of your life fishing from a bank or a big boat.
Now that we have finished Bass Fishing 101 lets move on to some more specific information...