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Close Encounters of the Kayak kind

Close Encounters of the Kayak kind

What’s cooler than pulling up to a laydown, popping out of that seat and pitching a jig 6 feet in front of you? It’s watching the line dance then start moving toward you, a jaw jacking hookset and an explosion as a big mouthed behemoth shoots out of the water, close...
The Long Stretch

The Long Stretch

The northwest Georgia mountains are a fisherman’s dream. Within an hour I can fish for five different species of black bass, huge striped bass, giant trout, and walleye. These fish can be chased on public lakes and some of the most beautiful and diverse river systems...
The Coosa FD, A Quick Review

The Coosa FD, A Quick Review

I’ve had the opportunity to own a CoosaFD now for 5 months. I enjoyed every second of fishing, paddling, and pedalling from it. Here’s a little review from my experience with the boat and its awesome pedal drive. Lets break this down in two parts: Aesthetics and...
A Red Deer River Adventure in my Coosa FD

A Red Deer River Adventure in my Coosa FD

Winding its way east out of the Rocky Mountains and through the town of Red Deer, Alberta, lies a hidden gem, the Red Deer river. I started my adventure by the Content bridge, peddling, paddling, floating and fishing my way down towards Drumheller, Alberta. Starting...
Reflection

Reflection

It is July 30th, 2018 and I have taken a small “break” from kayak fishing. I have spent the last 48 out of the last 60 days chasing my goal of a top 10 finish in the Kayak Bass Fishing (KBF) Angler of the Year Standings at the end of the year. I have fished Kentucky...
Hog Snatching in the FD

Hog Snatching in the FD

What an awesome month July has been for bass fishing. East Texas is on fire and there are 0 signs of it slowing down. I know a huge contributing factor has been my Coosa FD. Just the stability, ease of pedaling, and deck space have made it a dream for flipping and...
Wind is your Friend…..Sometimes!

Wind is your Friend…..Sometimes!

Summer is here!!! Not only have the daily temperatures been heating up, the fishing has also. As luck would have it, the days I would be free to get on the water were not the calmest days of the last few weeks. With winds ranging from 12 to 15 mph from the southeast,...