Kayak Fishing Magazine, Fathers Day
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Feature: Springtime Reds from Texas
Big bruiser reds are still hanging out in the surf down in Texas. All the usual suspects are out on the waters and hanging good fish. The marsh is heating up too and big boys are scattered in amongst the smaller critters gorging on a grass shrimp population that appears to be vying to surpass China’s 1.4 billion individuals.
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Outfitting: Home Made Scupper Transducer Mount
After seeing the new Lowrance scupper transducer mount work so well on Jackson Kayak, a customer of mine decided to figure out a cheap way to do this for other fish finders. In this case we installed a Garmin transducer.
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Outfitting: Sailing Santa Cruz Kayaks
Jim Martin is the innovative designer of the Raptor, and owner of Santa Cruz Kayaks. It gets windy almost every day on the Monterey Bay, and of course, that got Jim to thinking.....Take a look at his slick sail design and don't be surprised if a product hits the market soon.
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People: A Farewell to a Father
I was four years old. My father was taking me, my two older brothers and my sister, the oldest, to an old military training exercise area along the Jersey Coast. The beach was filled with fragments of metal, an old Jeep, likely blown up with artillery now rusting in the salty dunes. Dad was nagging me to put on my shoes as I exited the boat onto the soft sand; I, of course, refused. I was simply met with an “OK, its up to you.” My dad was a live-and-learn kind of guy.
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