- Chota Mukluk Quicklace boots
- Crazy Creek Chair III
- C-Tug kayak trolley
- Daiwa Exceler-X 3000 FS reel
- Garmin 60CSx handheld GPS
- Guardian Expedition Light
- Hero GoPro Wide video camera
- Hi Marine ‘Mini Angler’ Kayak – Initial review
- Hobie 2015 Adventure Island – An overview
- Hobie Mirage Outback – Initial review
- Hobie Pro Angler 12 – tried and tested
- Humminbird 565 fishfinder
- ICOM IC-M33 VHF radio
- Jotron strobe light
- Kokatat Super Nova drysuit
- Malone SeaWing Kayak Carrier
- Olympus 795SW camera
- Palm Kaikoura PFD
- Princeton Apex headlamp
- Prowler Big Game Kayak
- Scotty Slips Discs & Offset Gears
- Sealskinz Hat
- Shimano AX boat rod
- Stohlquist Fisherman PFD
- SunFlap
- Suunto Orca compass
- Typhoon PS220 Xtreme – Initial review
- Wind-on leader & Skate trace
- YakAttack PanFish & DogBone camera mounts
- YakAttack GearTrac
- YakAttack VISICarbo Pro light
- Yakmate 3
- YakAttack Omega Pro rod holder
- Adventure Island – Rigged for Structure Scan
- Camera mounts
- Deep water anchor reel
- Deep water anchor reel for anchoring
- GearTrac – track system from YakAttack
- Hobie Outback anchor trolley installation
- 2015 Hobie Outback Lowrance HDS 7 installation
- 2015 Hobie Outback Rectangular Hatch upgrade & liner
- Hobie Outback rigged for fishing (part1)
- Hobie Outback rigged for fishing (part2)
- Hobie Outback rigged for photography
- Hobie Outback - Rigged for sailing
- 2015 Hobie Outback - Rigged for Structure Scan
- Hobie Outback rudder upgrade
- Hobie Sidekick AMA Outriggers Installation
- Kayak battery & anchor light improvements
- Mirage Drive – Turbo fin upgrade
- Prowler Big Game centre hatch
- Prowler Big Game rigging
- Prowler Big Game – Rudder installation
- Bilge Pump Installation
- Dry Box Modifications
- Dry storage box for the rear tank well
- DIY kayak trolley
- Extendable camera mount
- Garage rod rack
- GoPro Hero2 – modifying for night filming
- Hobie 8” hatch bag
- Hobie Livewell modifications
- Homemade priest
- Kayak trailer (1st attempt)
- Kayak trailer (2nd attempt)
- Kayak trailer (3rd attempt)
- Livewell & dry box (part 1)
- Livewell & dry box (part 2)
- Lowrance Elite 7 HDI installation
- Lowrance TotalScan Transducer Upgrade
- Kayak loading bar
- Rear loading bar – suction mounted
- Removable cutting board
- Roller roof bars
- Swingaway Transducer Arm
- Savage Gear Pro Landing Net - Modified
- Fishfinders – are they worth it ?
- Fitting ABU smoothie washers
- Practicing re-entry drills
- Rigs for downtiding
- Shimano Charter Special 1000LD overhaul
- Throwing a Cast Net
- Waypoint transfer from a Garmin 60Csx to an Elite 7 HDI
- What do I take afloat ?
- Winter clothing
- Winter clothing upgrade
- Chirp Sonar – how’s it work ?
- Insight Genesis – now improved
Other stuff
3 comments:
Have enjoyed reading through various sections of your excellent blog and was impressed with quality of presentation, videos and photos.
Here at Berwick upon Tweed the main action is cod and mackerel, although other species can also be caught less frequently, with tides and wind determining whether kayak fishing's possible at all.
hola rob muchas felicidades por tu pagina soy un apasionado de la pesca pero quiero comprar un kayak y es por eso que te escribo para que me orientes sobre un kayak quiero saber si es bueno para agua dulce (presas) como para agua salada (lagunas y mar ) el perception pescador 12 y si no es bueno cual me recomiendas que sea accesible de $500 a $600 dlls. espero respuesta saludos.
Great read, i must say. The article about multiplier reels and fish finder is quote a help for new fisher men. I enjoyed fishing in spare time, almost every weekend i spend my day time at fishing. With right equipments like boat trailer, a boat, and fishing rod fishing is always fun.
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