We love our social media fans! A few of them generously offered their top tips for rigging your own kayak for fishing. Take a look at their advice…
For the new angler or the seasoned veteran there is a kayak fishing formula for you. Regardless of age, size or budget you can join the fishing kayak culture. Safety, success, exercise and excitement all await almost anyone willing to pick up the paddle.
When fellow Bending Branches pro team members Jameson Redding and Brooks Beatty invite you to go fishing, you had better go. You are always in for a good time at an epic location with good fishing and good company. That proved to be true as we headed an hour south of New Orleans to Pointe Aux Chenes, Louisiana to stalk redfish in the marsh.
I’m often asked for advice by those just starting out in the kayak fishing world. Here are my top tips for you…
Are you just starting out in kayak fishing? Here are my top 5 tips for you…
Bending Branches’ ProStaffers Chad Hoover and Gene Jensen team up in this video to explain how great paddling technique makes you a better kayak angler.
Explains how the Plus ferrule works and the advantages of it.
We hit the road in search of big smallmouth. Disappointment was quickly erased as we each caught nice smallmouth on big lures. Watch the video from our trip and read the story below.
Fishing just for fun out of a kayak and fishing a competitive tournament both offer rewarding experiences to an angler.
There are many different rivers in Texas to kayak and fish, and fortunately I have been able to get on a few of these rivers. Of course, I have not covered every single river in Texas, and most of the rivers I have been on have only been for a small section of that river.
Bending Branches Ambassador, Jason Kincy, has made a very useful checklist for those that are interested in kayak fishing! Join in on the trend with these basic necessities.