Standing is the new thing. In kayaks that is. And frankly, it’s not all that new. As people flock to the sport they see commercials, ads, pictures and videos of…
Sometimes parts break. Pictured below is the seat from my Wilderness Systems Commander 140. Moving back and forth from the Captain’s Perch to the seat I didn’t pay enough attention…
It’s Spring. The weather is finally getting and staying warm here in Texas and the folks thinking about kayak fishing are saving their money and asking lots of questions. I think…
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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…
In the state of Texas, you don’t have to register your kayak in most cases. If it has a motor, trolling or otherwise yes, but in most cases no. Laws…
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…
Fishing rod choices become harder for anglers as the market saturates with new choices each year. Complicating it even further are the marketing campaigns from every manufacturer in the country….
I’ve just returned from another road trip, though this time I left the UK and headed for the Netherlands. My previous road trip had seen myself and five others…
In my 11 years of kayak fishing, I’ve learned a lot. For most of it, I didn’t have mentors and fishing forums that I could frequent. I was on my…