Kayak Fishing Country

My blog about my adventures in kayak fishing. Including tips, tricks, and places that are hot with fishing activity. I also design and sell outdoor related decals and shirts on Cafe Press: www.cafepress.com/KayakFishingCountry

Monday, May 27, 2019

What's the best way to transport your fishing kayak?

›
     I see it online all the time. On group pages like Facebook, and forum sites like YakAngler.com, someone buys a fishing kayak, whether i...
2 comments:
Friday, April 26, 2019

The Trouble with Trebles

›
     Seriously?  Yes and no. Though it may sound like a working title episode from the classic 1960s sci-fi space drama, Star Trek , I can a...
Sunday, March 24, 2019

What's in a Name?

›
     Many times I often get asked, "how did you come up with your blog name, Kayak Fishing Country?"      This will seem kind of...
Saturday, February 23, 2019

Upgrading to a 6 inch Hobie-style "Twist & Seal" Hatch

›
    For those of you who already have a 6 inch hatch on your kayak, this may be the upgrade you've been waiting for!     I bought a u...
Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Anchor Line Retrieval System

›
    While there are many anchor trolley articles and videos out there, no one seems to have any ideas as to how or where we store the anchor...
Monday, November 26, 2018

Mono Pond - Columbia,CT

›
    Photo Credit #1: CT DEEP     This is my 3rd installment of eastern Connecticut's freshwater lakes & ponds series with ...
Friday, October 26, 2018

Hopeville Pond State Park - Griswold,CT

›
    This is the 2nd installment in my continuing efforts to explore the eastern side of Connecticut a little more. I will be getting my fish...
8 comments:
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
J. "205" Hall
My name is Jeff, and I write a blog called, "Kayak Fishing Country" on Goggle's blog page. It's very informative where I show you how to make stuff from scratch to aid in visibility out on the water. As well as, getting your kayak to your favorite launch site - in one piece. I also do auto repairs with a gas-less welding machine by welding custom exhausts on my Jeeps using T-304 & T-409 stainless steel. Occasionally, I do weld for other people. I now work for Columbia Marine Center in Columbia, CT.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.