200 lbs of Blue Catfish in my S4

By Captain Larry Jarboe

I took an S4 with me on a trip to my native Maryland, and today, I launched it out of our Nation’s newest marine sanctuary at Mallows Bay.
I fished the Potomac channel’s edge for the invasive Blue Catfish which taste very good. Right off, they started slamming the baits. I started taking video but the GoPro did not respond as it usually does. After some frustration, I put on my reading glasses to see no SD card displayed in fine print. Aaargh. Needless to say, I kept on fishing and caught over 200 lbs. of catfish in less than 3 hours. A couple are plus 20 pounders. The proof is in the pic taken from another camera. I don’t have a cooler big enough so they are packed on ice inside the S4 for distribution tomorrow morn.

Next step is adding a motor

By Bret Freak

Canberra, Australia

I’m happy with the performance of my S4. It’s the stability and the fact 3 of us can go out together that I’m most happy with. I installed two boat seats that my father made, for extra comfort. Pretty simple, they jam into the holes in the saddle.
I’m planning to outfit the boat with an outboard motor.

Wavewalk S4 with 2 DIY seats

Seat for the S4

Kayak fishing, quality time, and outfitting

By Warren Richardson

My S700 is my new hobby, I love gliding over the lake in front of my house, day or night, and have been catching fish hand over fist. I also love spending quality time in it with my beautiful wife.
The time has come for me to accessorize. I need cup holders and rod holders.
I would appreciate if anyone would post examples. I see that many people put a small piece of rope around the cockpit of their Wavewalks through riveted eyelets, that sounds like a good idea.
Any advice from more experienced owners would be awesome.

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W700 tandem fishing kayak storage solution in garage
W700 fishing kayak stored in garage
Nice Bass
New Fly Rod and fish caught
kayak fishing results
Bluegill

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