Kayaking Events

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Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: April 2017

April is the best month of the year! Tuna and mahi should be in full force. Vertical jigging 230-350 feet will also produce blackfin tuna and bonito. The fishing grounds off our coast are anywhere from 1-to-3 miles.Apr 4th, 2017

Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

Offshore kayak fishing will start to pick up this month with larger kingfish and more mahi swimming through. The sailfish bite will continue to be good as well.Feb 27th, 2017

SAVE THE DATE: Feb. 25 — South River Outfitters’ Kayak Fishing with the Pros

Let’s make 2017 the year you will catch more fish! Attend the 6th annual South River Outfitters’ Kayak Fishing with the Pros on February 25, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and find out how to achieve the “catch more fish” goal.Feb 1st, 2017

Fishing: First Casts – How to handle your first kayak fishing trips

Kayak fishing is something nearly anyone can do, but fishing from a human powered craft takes some getting used to. Start slowly, particularly if you’ve never pedaled or paddled a kayak.Feb 1st, 2017
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Top 4 tools to improve your kayak tournament season

I’ve always believed in the small adjustments makes our biggest improvements. These are some tricks of the trade that I’ve learned over my years of kayak tournaments. A few small tools can greatly impact your day on the water.Feb 1st, 2017

Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2017

Inshore February is a good time to target a lot of different species. From pompano, jacks and sheepshead around deeper … Jan 31st, 2017