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Thursday, 19 January 2012 01:00

Kids on the Water

If you were to ask most anglers what their favorite childhood memory was, I bet eight out of ten would tell you about fishing with a parent or grandparent. So how do you create these memories for your kids and give them a lifelong love of the sport? Here are a few tips to help make their time with you on the water experiences they will remember.

Published in Fishing Articles
Friday, 29 July 2011 02:00

Kayak Speed Jigging

Often while kayak fishing offshore, I use a vertical or Speed jigging technique from a kayak… What you need is a high speed reel, no backing braid ready (no slippage), and a jigging rod of your choice. I use Ugly sticks just as light and strong as the big names at half the price. Braid line 40-100 lbs (I use 50 lbs) leader can be mono or floro 60-100 lbs (I use 80-100 lbs) floro a little stiffer and holds up to structure a little better.

Published in Fishing Articles
Tuesday, 19 October 2010 12:32

Stripers On The Run

Understanding Striped Bass Migration Patterns Will Help You Catch More Fish

The striped bass is the premiere game fish along much of the East Coast, and some of the most exciting fishing of the year is just getting underway. By tracking their migratory path, you can put yourself in a position to enjoy some of the fastest, most exciting fishing of the year.

Published in Mid Atlantic Reports
Thursday, 06 May 2010 02:00

Frogies In The Mist

So I will start off with an experience I had recently. It was early in the morning, the air temps were warm, the water was cool to the touch and there was a misty fog in the air. I was sitting on an edge of early spring lily pads, there where frogs peeping in the reeds on the water line. I was tying on a senko, my go to bait, when I heard a splash in the water.  I looked up to see one of the frogs moving through the water. He was tiny, only about the size of a half dollar with lanky legs trailing behind.

Published in Fishing Articles
Monday, 16 November 2009 09:33

Winter Kayak Fishing Tips

As the winter months draw near and the cold weather is the unfortunate result, many YAK Angler attempt to find things to do to keep us busy. For the rest of us that can't wait for the warmth of spring to get back out on the water I thought that I would share some cold water fishing tips with you.  Below is a video by Jim Sammons (who is quickly becoming the unofficial spokesperson for our sport), to explain a little more about cold water fishing.

Published in Fishing Articles