Kayak Fishing article in “Sport Fishing Magazine”

February 29, 2008 on 11:36 pm | In Stories | 1 Comment

If you haven’t seen it, you might want to go find a copy of the “Sport Fishing” magazine - February issue.  There is a great article by “Bluewater Jon” Schwartz - “Big Water, Small Boat” - “How a Pro Tackles the Thrills and Perils of Offshore Kayak Fishing”. It is 7 full pages dedicated to kayak fishing! Here is a link to the magazine : www.sportfishingmag.com.  Jon is shown catching a White Seabass, Billfish, Bull Dolphin, Amberjack and writes about preparing to catch BIG fish, safety, and more.

Here is a picture from the article:

Bluewater Jon and the kayak fishing article from Sport Fishing magazine

 Bluewater Jon also has a great video on the market - “Bluewater Jon and the Giant Tuna” which can be found on our site.

Threshers From the Sit-On-Top Kayak

February 27, 2008 on 11:28 pm | In Stories | No Comments

Story by: Jeff “Rhino Krieger
“Sooner or later, if you kayak fish, a Thresher shark will take your bait, or hit your lure and put you into a battle that you will not soon forget…….

Jeff with a Thresher Shark on his kayak

Read the full story here:  http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=82

Camping - Doheny State Beach, Dana Point, CA

February 25, 2008 on 4:21 am | In Camping / Trips | 2 Comments

2/24/08 -

Doheny Campground, Dana Point, California

Camping at Doheny State Beach, Dana Point, CA

In order to get a beach-front campsite at Doheny, we had to go in February – ha ha   If any of you have tried to get a beach front camp spot in the prime summer months, it’s tough!  Even in February, they can be hard to get. When reserving a campsite through Reserve America, you can make reservations six months prior to the date you want.  So, if I want a good spot at a popular campground in September, I can try and get a spot on March 1st – 8 am – fingers ready to go, racing others at their computers, all trying  to get the site you want. 

Space #72

I knew the weather might not be on our side, being in February and all, but we like to camp and would take our chances.  About a week ago I started checking the forecast and it didn’t look good.  We planned on arriving Friday afternoon and leaving on Sunday.  The forecast showed rain on Friday, clear Saturday with rain starting around 11 pm that night and continuing to rain into Sunday, letting up around noon.  We had pretty good luck with no rain after we arrived Friday afternoon and Saturday was beautiful.  The “real” weather arrived around midnight on Saturday night and the wind was unbelievable.   It rained, but the wind was crazy!  We had to go out around 2 am and put the awning down – not an easy task in the wind and it started to rain again while we were out there!

 But…. enough about the weather, if you like to camp you’ll like the Doheny Campground.  It’s a beautiful place with a long sandy beach, good surf down towards the jetty wall and lots of nearby restaurants and shops.  This trip we didn’t take the kayaks, but Mark did some shore fishing and caught a perch.  We saw our friend Ray out kayak fishing and hoped he would get the “big” one!  I walked down to the beach to sit and enjoy the sun while Mark was fishing and saw trash all over the beach that had washed up from the rain earlier in the week.  There is a nearby creek and the trash just pours down into the ocean.  I got three trash bags and filled them up.  Right when I finished picking up trash, I looked down the beach and about 60-75 high school kids from Dana Hills High School were cleaning the beach!  Glad I could help a little bit – Thanks Dana Hills High School kids (some had on cross country shirts) for cleaning our beach!

Mark shore fishing

Ray Kayak Fishing

If you plan on kayak fishing while you’re camping at Doheny, you can launch your kayak at the far end, near the jetty wall.  You can also drive down to Baby’s Beach and launch from there.  Visit our Dana Point page on our website that has pictures of the area: http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=74

Storm is a coming

Talking about fire pits J  We have the coolest fire pit – the inside (drum) of a washing machine.  Not only is it portable but it lets the heat out of the holes and you really don’t need a rip roaring fire to get warm.  Some of the fire pits at the campgrounds are so deep, you need a bundle of wood just to get warm.  We stick in 3-4 pieces at a time and it’s HOT!  Here’s a picture of our fire pit when we were camping last year.

Fire pit is a washing machine drum

If you plan on camping at Doheny and have any questions just let me know, I’d be more than happy to answer them.

karen@kayakfishinggear.com

New Kayak Fishing Gear Products

February 22, 2008 on 2:02 am | In New Kayak Fishing Gear | No Comments

We’ve just added two new products today (2/21/08):

Great for an anchor system, we’ve added a stainless steel carabiner with an eye:
http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=213

Stainless Steel Carabiner with Eye

Do you have pictures of your kayak anchor (trolley) system?  Send them to us!  We would like to put together a variety of anchor system pictures for other kayak fishermen and women to see.  Send your pictures to:  karen@kayakfishinggear.com

We’ve also added a new Ritchie Compass - The Sport About with a Kayak Mounting System.   Here is some information Ritchie provides:

Sport About handbearing compasses are compact, portable, and perfect for reliable navigation in compact boats and where space is at a premium.  Sport About compass features:

  • Easy to read 2″ direct-reading dial
  • Silicon impact resistant case with neck lanyard
  • Compact size for easy handling and storage
  • QuickSight V-Notch and Lubber Line for easy heading alignment
  • Non-Electric Chem Sticks providing 18 hours of night lighting
  • Kayak Mount - No drilling, No holes in-deck, flexible pad, foam ring easily conforms to deck shape.  Won’t scratch finishes.  Attaches with bungee cord and clips which are included.

Ritchie Sport About Compass

This compass is great because it can be removed from the mount and go with you anywhere, from kayak-to-kayak, hiking, driving, etc..  It’s a great idea to carry a compass for safety on your kayak.  You never know when the fog may roll in and you will need to navigate your way to shore.   http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=214

Kayak Fishing - Bungee Handle Tamer

February 20, 2008 on 2:07 am | In How-To's | 2 Comments

For all of you kayak fishermen and women, here is a trick you can use to tame your kayak handle.  We did this because when we carried our kayaks upside-down on our roof racks, the handle would tap on the truck’s roof marking up the paint. 

Kayaks on roof rack

Tighten up your kayak handle to not hang freely by attaching a Sea-Dog Bungee Clip and some Bungee Cord from the kayak handle cord to a pad eye or outer safety strap on your front hatch.

Sea-Dog Bungee Clip

Kayak Handle Tamer

Do you have any clever ways you have used bungee on your fishing kayak?  Send them in and we will put them up for everyone to see!  mark@kayakfishinggear.com

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