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Articles, message boards, and product information for those who enjoy using a kayak as their base for fishing.
They are expensive and perform poorly on fishing kayaks. The SPIKESTRIKE™ Rod Holder, developed and tested for kayak fishing, is the best accessory ...
Kayak fishing information and accessory resource also including guide services, photos, message board, forums, equipment, product reviews, tackle tips, ...
Kayak fishing links and resources. Accessories, guide services, photos, message boards, product reviews, fishing tips, rigged kayaks, recipes, fish reports ...
Guide service and instruction for kayak fishing in San Diego, La Jolla and Baja. Offers links to related press articles.
Hook 1 Kayak Fishing Gear sells quality products for kayak fishing with one of the largest dedicated to the sport of kayak fishing.
Key West Kayak Fishing's guide to fishing in Key West Florida. Extensive information on Key's fish, deep-sea, flats, reef, and kayak fishing guides,charters ...
Fish the flats and mangroves on this backcountry trip. Top-notch equipment and small groups.
The Floattube, Kickboat and Kayak Fishing Network.
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As a kayaker, you might not always want to run the white water. Sometimes, you want to take it easy and do some fishing. If you plan to fish from your kayak, you will need some necessary gear and accessories. Kayak fishing gear is easy to shop for and fun to use! You will find a variety of gear to make your kayak fishing trip that much smoother and organized. The access bar is the first accessory that you must buy. The bar attaches to either side of your kayak and is where you can hold your fishing rod and GPS system, if you own one. Serious fishers also often invest in seats. You will probably...
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WHAT TO FISH AND WHERE: Alaska offers some of the most diverse and incredible fishing opportunities in the world. You can drop a line into a roadside river and catch a nice size rainbow trout. Or charter a boat and reel in one of Alaska's giant Pacific halibut. You also can treat yourself with a freshly caught shellfish- shrimp, crab, clam. There are almost 400 fish species in Alaska's fresh and salt waters including all five species of Pacific Salmon: King (chinook), Silver (coho), Red (sockeye), Chum (dog, keta), Pink (humpy). It is not uncommon to catch a 50-pound King salmon, the Alaska record...
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