Last summer during a Tennessee Valley Kayak Anglers tournament on Chickamauga Lake, I caught a nice smallmouth to fill my limit in the tournament. The fish would have secured 3rd place and a cash payout. Instead, I fumbled my phone over the side of the kayak and had to start over. Here's a little tip that will prevent that from ever happening again!
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Monday, December 26, 2016
On Visibility and Contrast
Last week, I went fishing on Lake Burton with Jim Ware and Greg Wood, both of Rome. At one point in the early afternoon, Jim and Greg fished about halfway back into a creek, then headed back out toward point off a large island. I had caught my first fish of the day while making my way into the creek, and wanted to explore the creek further back, so I continued to pick it apart dock-by-dock. Not exactly a winter pattern, but it was the only thing that had worked so far. When I came out of the creek about 45 minutes later, I began to look for the others.
Off in the distance, I faintly spotted two sets of yellow paddle blades churning. Jim was wearing a bright orange PFD, and Greg's was bright blue. But the only signs of the two kayakers I could see were the four blades. Using my Navionics app, I figured them to be about 530 yards away. That doesn't seem like all that much distance, but it was a windy day with a lot of chop on the water, and it was tough to discern what was taking place on the surface.
Off in the distance, I faintly spotted two sets of yellow paddle blades churning. Jim was wearing a bright orange PFD, and Greg's was bright blue. But the only signs of the two kayakers I could see were the four blades. Using my Navionics app, I figured them to be about 530 yards away. That doesn't seem like all that much distance, but it was a windy day with a lot of chop on the water, and it was tough to discern what was taking place on the surface.
Friday, December 23, 2016
NiteIze - Discover Your Solution
For years, NiteIze has been making it easier to illuminate, attach and secure things. Kayak anglers are rigging and gadget junkies, so I was thrilled to be invited to the Nite Ize Field Staff in March of 2016. I was asked to send a testimonial to be published to the NiteIze website, and below is the link to the page. I have used their products for a long time.
Nite Ize User Testimonials
Here are a few photos of products I use in action. The first photo is perhaps the most important, and I think is something that helps me out in tournament situations dealing with unpredictable fish on measuring boards. I don't have to worry about fumbling around with my identifier this way. Additional photos after the jump.
Nite Ize User Testimonials
Here are a few photos of products I use in action. The first photo is perhaps the most important, and I think is something that helps me out in tournament situations dealing with unpredictable fish on measuring boards. I don't have to worry about fumbling around with my identifier this way. Additional photos after the jump.
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| Gear Ties being used to hold tournament ID badge, S-Biner securing dry box. |
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