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Back in the Top 20 at KBF

August 28, 2010
By Brian Cope
Back in the Top 20 at KBF

After catching numerous 20+ inch fish this year, I decided to enter the Kayak Bass Fishing Challenge. Most monthly winners have been winning with bass in the 22-25 inch range, and since I’d been catching fish around that size, I  thought I’d sign up and see if I couldn’t win a kayak, a G....
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Tommy Samuels Leads Online Challenge

August 20, 2010
By Brian Cope
Tommy Samuels Leads Online Challenge

Wilderness Systems and KBF Pro Staffer Tommy Samuels leads the fishcarolina.net/sckayakfishing.com August Online Challenge after the halfway point of the competition. Samuels has 3 fish on the board so far–a sea trout, a redfish, and a catfish, and currently has a commanding lead with...
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Online Kayak Fishing Tournaments

August 3, 2010
By Brian Cope
Online Kayak Fishing Tournaments

I recently signed up to enter an online kayak bass fishing tournament at www.kayakbassfishing.com. Chad Hoover runs the website and it’s got a good forum with anglers from all over the U.S. offering tips and techniques and reports on their fishing outings. And the...
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Lowcountry Kayak Fishing

July 30, 2010
By Brian Cope
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing

A few friends and I went down to the lowcountry over the weekend to do some kayak fishing. I started fishing alone on Friday in Machete Flats, a little area in Beaufort County that’s just before Hunting Island. I caught a few fish, but they were...
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Importance of Comfortable Kayak Seats

July 16, 2010
By Brian Cope
Importance of Comfortable Kayak Seats

Richie and his father-in-law both got new kayaks recently and I joined them on Anthony’s pond while they tested out their kayak angling skills. Mr. Jack caught a largemouth on a Chug Bug before I had even shoved off from shore, and he caught...
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Mountain Stream Fishing

July 15, 2010
By Brian Cope
Mountain Stream Fishing

My father-in-law lives in Western North Carolina, in a little hamlet called Bakersville. The town is at the foot of the Roan Mountain and has a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream running through it. I lived there for two years and got used to catching...
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