Discovering New Water
Posted by Cameron Gatlin on Jan 28th 2016
Have you ever wondered how to find fish in a body of water that you have never fished before? I wonder that just about every time I go fishing. My wife and kids just recently moved to Chattanooga from Jackson, TN in the past year. I have spent majority of my life fishing in West TN. Back home I knew just about every body of water in West TN. I could still tell you exactly
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Accent Paddles Breakdown
Posted by Joey Monteleone on Jul 30th 2015
I fall into the category of folks who got into kayak fishing as an angler first and a paddler second. Not taking the time to select the right paddle is a mistake! Your paddle is nearly always in your hands and one of the most important pieces of equipment in your kayak angling arsenal. Your personal paddling style, width of your boat and budget are important factors to consi
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When I Commit To Topwater Fishing For Bass
Posted by Jon Starkey on Jul 21st 2015
We all know that top water fishing can be an adrenaline pumping way to land some big smallmouth or largemouth bass. I look at several aspects on when I commit to topwater fishing for bass and sticking with it. Mainly I rely on how spring has progressed going into summer. Growing up I was always told that when the dogwoods bloom the topwater bite is on. In my experiences that is
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Choosing A Fishing Kayak
Posted by Darrell Klein on Jul 17th 2015
Guest post contributed by Karla Griggs
In my first post, I mentioned that I would be documenting kayak and paddle selection, rigging, and fishing, of course. You see, I don’t have a kayak of my own quite yet. So how do you go about choosing a fishing kayak that is right for you? Let’s figure this one out together.
There are TONS of articles and YouTube videos out
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Always Expect The Unexpected
Posted by Jonathan Myers on Jul 15th 2015
When fishing its always a good idea to be on alert and expect anything at any given time. Most of the time fishing is pretty cut and dry, you cast your bait or lure of choice into whatever body of water, either reel it or impart some sort of action and then wait for the strike. But we all know that sometimes our equipment malfunctions and what I previously stated goes out the w
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