John Fabina from Wisconsin sent this great two-day kayak fishing report:
-”I had a chance to slip up to Northern Wisconsin and try river fishing. It was still a little chilly and the fish didn’t seem very aggressive yet. We did manage to catch a few but no trophies.”

“It was a great trip down the remote river. Again the W300 opened up new opportunities. It was the most comfortable four hour float trip I ever took. ”

“It was very easy to get out on the bank of the river, spots that I wouldn’t have had a chance to get out with my old kayak.”

“Spending more time standing and fishing is becoming more second nature for me. The second day was spent on a nearby flowage. Again hours of comfortable fishing thanks to the W300! Can’t wait till my next trip. John F.”


Photography: Gary Ziech and Bob Hehn


Nice looking smallmouth. For creeks and rivers you can’t beat the performance of that W design. By the way since you are a northern fisherman, try Redfish Magics. The numbers of fish we have caught on them in northern waters have been nothing short in incredible. I’ve got a short piece on them on the site. The rigging method is also mentioned. Cabelas or Bass Pro will have them on line in the saltwater sections of their sites. For our yearly Canada trip in a few weeks I’ve got a load of them already stockpiled.
Great looking kayak!
The camo job seems to work perfectly. I like the looks of this boat!
Mike
best looking yak ever
warren
Congrats on your two day fishing trip.
Nothing better then Smallies in the fast waters!!
Tight lines
Rox
We work for years and we can measure our great times in days. You’ve got it all figured out. Wish I were there on the river.