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		<title>Two Sand Bass Fighting For Same Kayak Fisherman&#8217;s Lure, By Ray Schwertner, Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 21:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People always have to ask about the WW… and I tell them to get one. I now have rigged a Minn Kota electric trolling motor that works great for positioning an runs to a spot or back to dock. The &#8230; <a href="http://wavewalk.com/blog/2012/04/30/two-sand-bass-fighting-for-same-kayak-fishermans-lure-by-schwertner-texas/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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People always have to ask about the WW… and I tell them to get one. I now have rigged a Minn Kota electric trolling motor that works great for positioning an runs to a spot or back to dock.<br />
The picture is two sand bass that were fighting for the same bait. Not too big but fun! This was 4/27/12 in Lake Ray Hubbard a few miles from my house. With the W, I can through it on the back of the F150 and get a 2-3 hour fishing trip in before dark..<br />
The rod holders are standard coated yard tool hooks. The front ones are screwed into the 2X4 that hold the depth finder.  The side holder are mounted to the W by inserting a ¾ dowel(or broom stick as I did) under the lip of the cockpit about midpoint.  Hold the dowek it in place with plastic wire ties. Then drill a hole thru the top edge of the cockpit in to the dowel at the location you want to butt end of your fishing rod to lay.  I like to keep it far enough back so the tips of the rods do not protrude past the for tips of the W.  When traveling  or paddling you can secure the rods by flipping the W shock cord over the holder and the rod. Since I fish lures, I can have two rods rigged with different baits, while fishing with a third.  ( I find the optional W socket mounts are not useful to me as I get them hung when fish around brush or hit them with the reel that I am casting with.<br />
The  front 2X4 is mounted  to a 1X8 that runs the length of the cockpit. The 1X8 is the mount for the seat, tackle box, water proof box… whatever.  The 1X8 is one inch longer than the cockpit. The extra inch slides between the bench and lip of the cockpit on the stern end. It is further secured along the bench by ¾ X 1 inch boards (or dowels) six inches long.  Lay these in 3 slots in the bench, then put the 1X8 on top of them in the position centered on the bench. Next run screws thru the 1X8 into the 3 dowels.<br />
On the bow end, a 2X4 is mounted on top of the 1X8 and notched out for the left and right sides of the front of the cockpit so it can rest on the bench top.(about 2 inches).<br />
On the front of the 2X4, I have 2 open eye hooks where you pull the  boats elastic shock cords over them to hold the bow end down. I also hook my anchor pulley to the outer part of the 2X4. The chrome hooks shown.<br />
Once installed you can mount anything you like without having to drill the W kayak. It easy to pull the entire rigging out if you just want the basic W as it arrived from the factory.<br />
The transom for the electric trolling motor is a mount that is copied for ideas on the website already. Have to send pix later.<br />
Ray</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="2 sand bass caught with 1 bait in kayak fishing trip, Texas" src="http://www.wavewalk.com/FishingKayak/2 sand bass with 1 bait in kayak fishing trip Texas .jpg" alt="2 sand bass caught with 1 bait in kayak fishing trip, Texas" width="640" height="480" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.wavewalk.com/FishingKayak/fishing kayak with seat and DIY rod holders TX.JPG" alt="fishing kayak with seat and DIY rod holders, Texas" /><br />
&#8220;This seat sits a little higher, and it&#8217;s much more comfortable than the rigid seat I had added before.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wavewalk.com/FishingKayak/sand bass caught by Texas kayak fisherman April 2012.JPG" alt="Sand bass caught by Texas kayak fisherman" /></p>
<p>More <a href="http://wavewalk.com/blog/?s=schwertner" title="kayak fishing reports from Texas">kayak fishing reports</a> from Ray >></p>
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		<title>JEFF MCGOVERN TO HOLD SERIES OF INSHORE FISHING EVENTS AT GENUNG’S FISH CAMP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 19:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeff McGovern to conduct kid’s inshore fishing clinic at Genung’s Fish Camp, Crescent Beach, January 23 Palatka, FL 1/4/10—Come spend an exciting, fun day with Jeff McGovern at Genung’s Fish Camp from 9 AM to Noon on January 23, 2010. &#8230; <a href="http://wavewalk.com/blog/2010/01/05/jeff-mcgovern-to-hold-series-of-inshore-fishing-events-at-genung%e2%80%99s-fish-camp/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jeff McGovern to conduct kid’s inshore fishing clinic at Genung’s Fish Camp, Crescent Beach,   January 23</strong></p>
<p>Palatka, FL 1/4/10—Come spend an exciting, fun day with Jeff McGovern at Genung’s Fish Camp from 9 AM to Noon on January 23, 2010.  Learn how to choose lures, bait, line and rigging to catch more fish in fresh and saltwater.<br />
Emmrods will be featured and there will be a drawing for an Emmrod Packer Combo donated by Jeff’s Tackle Box at the end of the program.  This free event is open to youth and youth groups of all ages and their parents and chaperones.<br />
Coffee and donuts will be provided.</p>
<p>Registration is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.</p>
<p>Genung’s Fish Camp is located at 291 Cubbedge Road (just below the 206 bridge at US 1), Crescent Beach, FL.  For more information or to register, please contact Johnny at (904) 471-4144.</p>
<p>For more information about Jeff McGovern or Emmrod, go to <strong><a href="http://www.jeffstacklebox.com">www.jeffstacklebox.com</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Rox&#8217; September Fishing Kayak Adventure, Chapter 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sept 8th Rainbow Res. Hit the bow at 12pm, off at 5:30pm. Water levels are up, temps were 70 to 74.3 degrees. Cranks, chatter, ball jig, dingers- Cranks got nothing, chatter baits zip, dingers, of course, put the Bass in &#8230; <a href="http://wavewalk.com/blog/2009/09/30/rox-september-fishing-kayak-adventure-chapter-3/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Sept 8th Rainbow Res.<br />
Hit the bow at 12pm, off at 5:30pm.<br />
Water levels are up, temps were 70 to 74.3 degrees.<br />
Cranks, chatter, ball jig, dingers-</p>
<p>Cranks got nothing, chatter baits zip, dingers, of course, put the Bass in the boat.</p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/FishingKayak/Big_draw_Smallmouth_Bass_Sep_09.jpg" alt="big draw small mouth bass" width="480" /></p>
<p>Fishing the flats produced a 3#er and a 2 1/2#er.<br />
Caught on the dinger fished like a jerk bait.</p>
<p>Then while fishing an over hanging tree in 10&#8242; of water with the ball jig and That Bait Pickle, on 8lb test on my custom smallie rod from RayZ!!!<br />
Pitched it up and under the tree and started reeling it in slowly, when all of a sudden, it all comes to a stop&#8230;&#8230;..dang I snagged a<br />
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Holy Cheese On Rice, BIG FISH!!!!!!!!! I can&#8217;t turn the fish!!<br />
Drag set as tight as I dare, back down past me she flies!!<br />
I turn her and up she comes besides the yak&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.  It&#8217;s a Huge PIKE!!!! ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Off she goes again, I&#8217;m stuck between two trees, and shes dragging<br />
my yak towards one of them, I yell to James, in his boat anchored<br />
down below me for a Big Net, it has to be at least 38&#8243; long and thicker then my arm, he&#8217;s watching me now, I turn her again, and<br />
shes towing my yak, turned me back towards the opposite tree.<br />
Then Up She Comes for a Complete somersault, I watch as she wraps herself up in the line, and snap she was gone.</p>
<p>Lord have mercy, 5 minutes of pure heaven and 5 minutes of pure hell,<br />
all mixed into the same pot!<br />
I knew there where Pike in here, now I have proof, and a witness.</p>
<p>Spent the next few minutes clamming myself, hands shaking some bad,<br />
I couldn&#8217;t retie a new ball jig on.</p>
<p>Sept 10th Weathersfield Cove, Weathersfield CT:</p>
<p>Hit the Cove today, got there at 12:30 PM.<br />
WINDY WINDY WINDY, white caps sometimes, and did I tell you,<br />
it was WINDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
Water temps were 69+degrees, sunny, partly cloudy.<br />
Fish came to hand in 1&#8242; to 14&#8242; of water.</p>
<p>Bad news, I broke my first rod of the season, my Med Heavy Premier St Croix rod!!!!!!!!!!!!  I was drifting and was blown into a tree<br />
that I had just pulled a bass out of, didn&#8217;t see it till it was to late.</p>
<p>Had a Huge blow up and was cut off by Mr Pike over by the Police dock.</p>
<p>Best part of the day was near the end of my trip.<br />
I was getting plenty of smaller bass, perch, and a few crappie.<br />
But had no real solid bass in the yak yet.<br />
Till I found the magic tree.</p>
<p>Life is Good.</p>
<p>Rox<br />
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		<title>Another Look at Redfish Magic &#8211; Article by Jeff McGovern</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 14:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time for another look at this style of bait and the rigging that works best.  I just got back from another of the McGovern family trips to Canada fishing Lake of the Woods.  As with the last three years, &#8230; <a href="http://wavewalk.com/blog/2009/07/02/another-look-at-redfish-magic-article-by-jeff-mcgovern/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time for another look at this style of bait and the rigging that works best.  I just got back from another of the McGovern family trips to Canada fishing Lake of the Woods.  As with the last three years, the Redfish Magic type lures caught the vast majority of the fish for everyone.  Even folks not in our group, who we had told about the lures years back, were using them with equal success.  It did not even matter what species of fish &#8212; northern pike, muskie, walleye, and smallmouth bass all succumbed to these baits.  If you have not tried this type of lure (especially if you live in the northern areas), don&#8217;t do it unless you are prepared to catch fish after fish.</p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Redfish_Magic_fishing_lure_01.jpg" alt="Redfish fishing lure" width="256" height="208" /><br />
I&#8217;ve gotten to the point where I build them as required from available rigging.  But if you chose to tear open a Redfish Magic and use it straight from the package, that&#8217;s fine too.  They are considered saltwater bait.  The original design is called a jig spinner.  The first of its type was the Beetle Spin, which you can read about in another article here on this site.  Redfish Magic was intended to be a heavy weight version to catch redfish in US coastal inshore waters.   It works very well as intended, but when you transition to freshwater, it works even better.  The lure is two sections: a jig spinner harness with a blade swivel combo, a safety pin type clasp, and then a jig head which attaches to the clasp.  The jig head can be adorned with a variety of trailers from plastic to bucktail.  You can vary the weight of the presentation by simply going to a lighter or heavier jig head.</p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Rigged bait, note the loop and tubing setup..jpg" alt="Rigged bait for kayak fishing" width="450" height="338" /></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Same bait after a 42 inch northern pike crushed it..jpg" alt="bait crushed by northern pike" width="450" height="338" /><br />
Rigging properly gets the most out of this style lure.  I avoid the use of as much hardware as possible for this bait.  My preferred method of use is to tie a leader to my main line first.   Last week in Canada, it was 15 lb fluorocarbon for 8lb mono line and 20lb fluorocarbon for heavier lines.  The leader is attached to the main line using a four turn surgeon’s knot.  The lure is tied to the leader using a canoeman&#8217;s loop knot.  Both those knots can be found and explained here in this site, as well.  Most important, before tying on the lure, is to put a small section of 1/8 inch ID clear plastic tubing over the “R” bend of the shaft.  This creates a closed attachment loop and prevents the leader loop from sliding onto the shaft of the harness.  It also adds a movement or articulation point so the bait has more action in the water.  With zero hardware (metal leaders, snaps, and swivels), you will catch more fish.  The fluorocarbon leader is tough enough for even toothy fish like pike and muskie.</p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Tubing_on_the_R_bend_fishing_lure_01.jpg" alt="fishing lure for kayak fishing" width="256" height="256" /><br />
Our success with this type of lure and rigging is unbelievable.  When we introduce it to other anglers, they are a bit skeptical.  However, after they make the first attempt, they are solidly hooked.  What&#8217;s funny is how this usually happens.  We talk about the bait and even show pictures.  They smile and say “Hey, that&#8217;s great!” and give the lure to their kids to try first.  You know&#8211; too simple, only one hook, great for kids&#8211; all that sort of thing.  Then, on the first day with it on the water, they are right back casting their expensive baits with loads of gang trebles on them.  Of course, the kids are just catching fish right and left with Redfish Magics, while the adults pull in empty lures.  By about 10AM, and who knows how much bribery, everyone is fishing them.  When the group heads in for the day, the live well is full and there are some great shots in the camera.<br />
For those of you reading this with a little skepticism, I understand.  The lure is cheaper than most and does not have flashy lights or a super realistic finish.  Put that aside and buy some&#8211;you won&#8217;t be disappointed. Follow the rigging instructions and make sure you have strong arms for all the pulling you will be doing.  The best places to find them in the south are places that sell saltwater tackle.  In the north, you can find them online in the saltwater lure sections of fishing gear stores and catalogs.</p>
<p>Jeff McGovern (c) 2009</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wavewalk.com/Expert_kayak_fisherman_01.html"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>More kayak fishing articles by Jeff</strong></span></a></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Muskie on Redfish Magic.jpg" alt="muskie" width="450" height="699" /></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Redfish Magic eatten by a smallmouth.jpg" alt="smallmouth bass" width="450" height="338" /></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Redfish_Magic_Muskie_01.jpg" alt="muskie" width="256" height="208" /></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Redfish_Magic_Smallmouth_Bass_01.jpg" alt="smallmouth bass" width="256" height="251" /></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Redfish_Magic_walleye_01.jpg" alt="walleye" width="256" height="246" /></p>
<p><img src="http://wavewalk.com/Walleye on Redfish Magic.jpg" alt="walleye" width="450" height="600" /></p>
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