7 Advanced Features of the Garmin Force Kayak Trolling Motor

Garmin Force Kayak Trolling Motor Featured Image showing an image of the Garmin Force next to an image of a lady angler holding a nice redfish while sitting in her kayak at sunrise.

The Garmin Force Kayak Trolling Motor, sometimes called the Force Current, delivers a strong combination of power, advanced functions, and wireless connectivity that suits both anglers and adventurers. I’m sharing what I’ve learned, what you can expect from this system, and some advice on using it most effectively. QUICK LOOK: Key Features of the Garmin … Read more

7 Advantages of The FluxJet Kayaks’ Kymera Electric Jet Fishing Kayak

Fluxjet Kymera Electric Jet Kayak featured image showing the Kymera resting on the bank of a lake.

The FluxJet Kayaks’ Kymera Electric Jet Fishing Kayak brings a fresh approach to kayak fishing with its electric jet drive and adaptable design. If you’ve been considering upgrading your fishing setup or thinking about switching to an electric kayak, it’s worth checking out what makes this kayak stand out. I’m going to give you a … Read more

8 Features of the Minn Kota Kayak Terrova Trolling Motor

Minn Kota Terrova Kayak Trolling Motor

The Minn Kota Kayak Terrova trolling motor brings kayak anglers a powerful set of features that give a boost to control, convenience, and the overall fishing experience. I’ve found it to be an eye-catching upgrade over more basic kayak motors, especially if you enjoy a full day chasing fish. My aim here is to break … Read more

Perception Fishing Kayaks Review 6 Great Options

Perception Fishing Kayaks Review

If you fish, and are considering giving kayak fishing a try, then you owe it to yourself to check out the line up of Perception fishing kayaks. Unlike some of their competition, like Brooklyn Kayaks that are made in China, Perception Kayaks are high quality American kayaks made in Greenville, South Carolina along with their … Read more

Dreaded Covid 19 Closed the Beach – Found an Awesome Island

COVID 19 closed the beach

Once again, our wonderful government officials decided the beach was dangerous, from a Covid 19 pandemic stand point, and closed our beaches to vehicular traffic and camping. Even the Padre Island National Seashore (PINS), nearly 60 miles of beach, most of which is remote and accessible only by four wheel drive vehicles, was closed. You … Read more