

One of the biggest advantages of kayak fishing is accessing skinny water. The term skinny water pertains to the shallows or area’s of heavy cover where most boats cannot reach. Not only can kayaks maneuver well in skinny water, they can do it without making a lot of wake or noise. This is a tremendous advantage when top water fishing because most of your aggressive strikes happen on the edge of the shallows and in deep cover. Read More >

As the steam starts rolling off the lakes during the early morning sunrise, anglers get that feeling of excitement in their stomachs. The pre-spawn is here and for a majority of kayak anglers this is the chance to catch some of the biggest fish of the year. As the days get longer and the water gets warmer, experience in kayak fishing really starts to pay off. Pre-spawn is one of the few times a year big bass spend the majority of their time in shallow waters feeding up before the spawn. With the limited amount wake and noise a kayak makes this is an optimum time to catch a monster while they are in holding pattern. Read More>