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Monthly Archives: April 2011
New Record Number of Daily Visitors to Wavewalk Kayaks’ Website
Yesterday we saw the record number of visitors to our website on a single day shattered: Wavewalk Kayaks’ website got 793 visits, according to a report produced by Google, and 1,028 visits according to a report produced by our web hosting company.
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Posted in fishing kayaks, kayak design, kayak outfitting
Tagged fishing kayaks, motorized fishing kayak, motorized kayak
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80lb Tarpon for Ben Ciliberto – But Not From His Fishing Kayak…
Omar Orraca + light spinning gear+ 12 lb test line + circle hook+ forty minute ben workout= Solid 80 lb tarpon. Special thanks to Bill Hirst And Omar! Ben Ciliberto
Nice Redfish and First Remora for Gary R, Florida
I got a nice red and my first remora today (I initially thought it was a cobia) Continue reading
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Tagged cobia, fish, fishing kayak, florida, kayak fishing, red, redfish, remora
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The Best Fishing Rods and The Best Fishing Kayak, by Jeff McGovern
Here is a shot of my desk yesterday. I forget sometimes how much trouble it is for other kayak anglers to relax and fish. Here in my W500 I’ve got all my gear right on hand, easy to reach and a great work surface right in front of me. I do keep it simple since over gearing leads to lost fish finding way to exploit all the extra stuff we hang on our kayaks. Of course I’m also the guy who prefers window cranks on my truck since it’s far less to go wrong, some people do love all the extra stuff. I really need to find out who the so called kayak expert is calling for anglers to have rods at least 7′ long in order to fight fish effectively. I’ve seen nothing but tangled rods and broken tips from those how surround themselves with a forest of over priced rods. Those little Emmrods on my desk on much easier to deal with, far stronger, and the casting distance particularly with baitcasting reels is wonderful. Continue reading

