Contributed by Chris Pierce Fishing kayaks and I have a rocky history. In the past they had a tendency to be stingy with the stability and I was clumsy and…
Wilderness Systems introduced a new kayak for 2015 that leaned its tendencies towards former models rather than progressive, wider styles. The Thresher was designed to have offshore and big water…
Contributed by JR Pate If you’re reading this you could Google Wilderness Commander 140 and get far more intelligent information than what you are about to read. I can only…
I posed the question last week, “Should trolling motors be allowed in kayak tourneys?”.It’s time I weighed in. Last week was fun. Watching the discussions take place, civility prevailing in…
I recently purchased the DownLoader from Malone for my wife’s minivan. We’ve been able to take our kayaks on the van a little over 1,000 miles and put them through…
photo via Chad Hoover ICAST is proving to be a surprise factory as normal but one of the hot chatter items this year hasn’t been much of a surprise at…
Every day a few dozen kayaks get listed on Craigslist, fishing forums, and Buy/Sell/Trade lists. On these lists are people with buyer’s remorse, listing these kayaks as “never seen the…
In early 2004 my Dad heard from a friend of a friend about some public water that was full of bass and rarely fished. We…
As Payne’s Paddle Fish has developed over the last two years, a couple of different paths have emerged. I have realized that there are topics that are umbrella like and…
Along with the Wilderness Systems Ride 115X, I have also been having a look at the Wilderness Systems Tarpon 140. Where the Ride 115X is the perfect boat for the…