Kayaking Events

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Treasure Coast Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2016

February is a good time to target a lot of different species. From pompano, jacks and sheepshead around deeper cuts, to snook, reds, flounder and trout on the flats and structure.Jan 29th, 2016

Hooked On Technology

While I don’t really think phone apps and websites help me catch more fish once I am on the water, they definitely make me more prepared to maximize my time on the water.Dec 28th, 2015

Treasure Coast Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: January 2016

Pompano, bluefish, jacks and Spanish mackerel become more of the focus in January. I like to target areas near the inlets, like the mouth of the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter and Sailfish Flats in Stuart.Dec 28th, 2015

Boat Control—The Key to Kayak Fishing

As important as anchoring is to boat control, finding little ways to avoid anchoring is the key to stealthy fishing. A basic rule of thumb to follow is to "use the wind as your friend".Nov 2nd, 2015

Kayak Kingfishing

I was slowly peddling my Hobie yak along the beach with a blue runner in tow when I heard it, the exciting scream of line peeling off my reel so fast that I barely had a second to think.Oct 1st, 2015

Tarpon in your yak

Summer is finally upon us and soon the tarpon will be rolling in thick. Now is your chance to catch a fish of a lifetime.Jun 30th, 2015