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Review: YakAttack Mighty Mount

Versatility, many of today’s kayak fishermen need their boats to perform a multitude of tasks. The deck free of snags so they can land a Redfish on fly, an extra rod holder when trolling for Stripers, or several cameras mounted recording that trophy Largemouth. All these tasks can be accomplished with one system, the YakAttack Mighty Mount.

Published in Rev-Paddling
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 01:00

New Goodies From YakAttack

Finally we get to see what Luther Cifers of YakAttack has been talking about on Facebook for the last month.  Yesterday, YakAttack makers of kayak fishing equipment; presented a video showing off the latest gear which should be available within the next four to five weeks.

Published in Paddling
After a recent conversation about installing some rod holders on a friend’s kayak, I realized that we may have done an article or two on YakAngler about a specific rod holder but never a series on the different options available.  There is a crazy amount of options out there so I thought that I would at minimum break it down to Scotty and Ram mounts.   See below for some options that you have when choosing Scotty Rod Holders.
Published in Kayak Rigging
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 17:37

Scotty Kayak Stabilizer 302

After talking to a friend about the Hobie Adventure Island, I got to wondering if any companies made after market stabilizers for any kayak.  Well after doing a bit of research I found that Scotty does infact make a universal stablizer kit that fits any canoe or kayak.   These easy to inflate inner bladders offer over 30 lbs. of extra buoyancy. 

Published in Paddling
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 02:00

Kayak Crabbing

One of the greatest bounties to be had out of Pacific waters is Dungeness Crab.  While crabbing is very different than the kayak fishing we enjoy, it can be done from a kayak as well. Companies like Promar, Scotty and Danielson have made products that make crabbing from your kayak easy to do.

Published in PacNW Reports