Are The Name Brands Really Worth The Extra Money?
Posted by Darrell Klein on May 10th 2018
Jackson Kayaks – Made in Tennessee, USAA question I get asked all the time is some form of the following. “Are the more expensive name brand fishing kayaks worth the extra cost?” The answer for me is yes. However, I realize that everyone has a different budget and nothing I say here will change that. The best kayak is the best one you can afford and gets you off the banks and o
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Striper Fishing in Middle Tennessee
Posted by Kevin McCullough on Apr 30th 2018
Saturday morning the alarm clock went off to me seriously thinking about hitting snooze and rolling back over to sleep. With the temperature in the high 20s overnight, I figured it was going to be a day a paddling and looking for a bite or two. Earlier in the week the temperature was in the 70s and a cold front like that always seems to mean bad fishing for me. Instead I pic
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Why Bass Patterns Matter Caney Fork Outdoors
Posted by Darrell Klein on Jan 29th 2018
Article Contributor – Logan Ardry, Caney Fork Outdoors Fishing Team MemberTo start things off, you should first ask yourself, “What is a bass pattern?” A bass pattern is simply evidence of repeated bass behavior in a given period of time. What you do with that information will dictate how you form a pattern. Your ability to form a pattern is what separates you from the rest of
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Scouting A New Kayak Fishing Location
Posted by Darrell Klein on Sep 7th 2016
Here in the great state of Tennessee, we have been blessed with lots of great water for kayak fishing. From one end of the state to the other, there are plenty of locations that offer the adventurous kayak angler the opportunity to fish waters off the beaten path. All it takes to open up these great opportunities is the willingness to put the time in to research and discover t
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Bass Fishing In Stained Water
Posted by Darrell Klein on Mar 28th 2016
It was a hot day in late June and we had just been hit with quite a bit of rain a few days prior here in Middle Tennessee. The rivers had gone down, just about to their normal level but I figured there would still be some run-off from some light rain the night before. Run-off always brings with it the potential for stained or even muddy water but I wasn’t about to let that ke
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