With modern kayaking, new innovations just keep coming
Testing inflatable kayaks in Florida, the author believes the popular watercraft have entered a whole new realm in 2021.
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Testing inflatable kayaks in Florida, the author believes the popular watercraft have entered a whole new realm in 2021.
Kid Lesmeister all you want, but from Alaska to Minnesota to Florida, angling via kayaking has produced big fish and great memories.
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Veterans, families honored at Susquehanna kayak event.
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First-time kayak anglers quickly learn the ins and outs of fishing from this small craft that’s usually used for leisure/recreation.
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It’s time for paddlers to help shoulder the weight of paying for public access and law enforcement on state waterways.
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