Fresh; Salt; Ice; Craft; Gear; Safety
Essential Setups For Your New Fishing Kayak

Staring like a proud new father at my first kayak I had ever purchased, dreams of finally catching that monster striped bass filled my thoughts. Dreams of fishing glory soon turned to confusion as I began to realize I had no idea how to even begin setting up, or rigging, my new kayak. I had little idea as to what I needed and why, relying on various how-to videos I had stumbled upon. Needless to say, my first year of kayak fishing was an (expensive) learning experience that could have gone better had I known what I know now about kayak rigging.
Brian, Tom, a Council & Schools of Munnawhatteaug. Really.

He’s a veteran, a fireman, a husband, a relentless kayak fisherman and a rock solid friend who calls some lucky people, “brother.” Brian’s had some intel on schools of early morning albies and called in fishing partner Tom Adams. The two launched kayaks at dawn, understanding that albies would be moving south soon so every day on the water was precious. Some situations call for fishing solo but more often, being on the water with a friend is the best experience. Tom’s another guy who lives outdoors with a big, natural smile to prove it.
Autumn Afternoon Delight
If you can fish all day, that’s what you should do, simply because that means more time on the water. Not everyone has that option as frequently as they want to go, though, so prioritizing […]
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A Guides Perspective On Going Wireless
As a tournament fisherman and recreational boater, falling into the water or having a passenger go overboard is one of my worst fears, and rightly so, as the consequences can be disastrous. My old corded […]
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How Storms Affect Fish, Fishing, & Tim Moore, With Some Help From Pliny the Elder

Hurricane season means months of seaside homeowner angst, beaches wiped clean, low pressure and high surf but what does all that mean for fishing?
Why do some guys fish hard in the days leading up to storms and why does it seem a big Fall blow can shut fishing down for the season?
Guatemala Sailfish by Kayak
Angler David Hadden’s eyes light up when asked about kayak fishing Guatemala’s Pacific Coast, what many consider “The Billfish Capital of the World.” If big game fishing in world-renowned billfish waters wasn’t enough, Old Town’s […]
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