Is the Old Town Topwater 120 the best bang for your buck fishing kayak? Find out in this article where I detail out all of the features and characteristics the Topwater 120 has to offer.
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Sometimes researching rivers on Google Earth can be risky…but sometimes the reward is great. I found this small Texas stream on Google Earth and it certainly was worth the trip!
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There are a lot of fishing kayaks out on the market, but one in particular stays true to the original meaning of kayak fishing - a simple, rugged, stable kayak that can take you anywhere.
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Before I ever got a kayak, paddleboard, or even a baitcasting reel I fished the San Saba River. I had fished other rivers, creeks, and ponds before the San Saba, but the San Saba River was one of the first “wild” rivers that started my path to where I am today. On this trip, I had an opportunity to return to the San Saba River and try to catch some Largemouth Bass.
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One of my favorite rivers to fish is the Llano River. I have paddled and fished several different sections, with my primary destination being the South Llano River near Junction, Texas. For this trip, I decided to try out a new location where the James River and Llano River become one.
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Many professional anglers have countless rods and reels. You often see several different setups on their kayaks or bass boats and it can be easy to think that you need a bunch of different fishing setups too…but you don’t. What do you really need?
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I had a lot of great moments in 2018 - here are a few!
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When I write some of the articles that you see on www.texaskayakfisher.com, you might not think what goes into them. Some of them are pretty quick and sweet, but others are more in depth and have a lot of photography included. Photography gear is important to me, because I strive to always let photos speak through my articles. How do I keep my gear safe though?
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There are many different rivers in the state of Texas that I enjoy fishing, but one river has consistently set itself apart from the others – the Devils River. There are some aspects that I really like when fishing a river. I like clean and clear water. I like hills and cliffs around me. I like vegetation in the water...but no too much. I like rock bottom rivers. Lastly, I like rivers that can produce a lot of fish. The Devils River encompasses all of these aspects as it is spring fed and therefor very clear, has lots of large cliffs and hills surrounding the water, and there is an abundant amount of fish to catch. Although I have gone to the Devils River quite a few times, what made this trip unique was what I used to travel across the water – my Pau Hana Endurance.
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The Hoffpauir Expo is an awesome event to attend. With everything from guns to side-by-side vehicles and kayaks to helicopters the Hoffpauir Expo has a lot of interesting things to see and do.
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