kdiaz+FollowBoat, Bank, or Kayak—What’s Really Best?Boat fishing gives you the best access, but man, the cost and hassle sometimes make bank fishing way more appealing. Kayaks hit a middle ground—convenient but limited. Personally, I still lean toward boats overall… when I’ve got the time and energy. Curious what others think—is the payoff worth it for you? #fishing #boatvsbank #kayakfishing #Outdoors 51Share
fisherchad+FollowAnyone else avoid crowds when fishing? 🌲🎣For me, fishing’s more about peace than the catch. I love taking my kayak to a quiet lake, away from everyone. If I catch one bass, awesome—but even if I don’t, just being out there makes it a great day. Anyone else feel the same? #fishing #solofishing #kayakfishing #Angler8719Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowBream Season’s Here—Kayak Style!Bream fishing in May is basically a rite of passage, and kayak anglers are leading the charge—eco-friendly, gentle on fish, and all about the thrill. Whether you’re after bluegills, shellcrackers, or redbreasts, now’s the time to find those spawning beds and get your line in the water. Pro tip: Don’t overthink it—shallow flats, a simple rig, and a live cricket are all you need for that classic bobber dunk. Who else is itching for that first bite? #KayakFishing #BreamSeason #CatchPhotoRelease #Finance20Share
fisherchad+FollowFound the secret to kayak fishing successGot my first kayak last year and wow, what a learning curve! At first I thought "deeper water = bigger fish" but I was so wrong. The real magic happens when you use it to access those impossible shoreline spots you can't reach on foot. Private land blocking your favorite cove? Kayak solves that. Those rocky areas where you'd snag your line walking? Easy access now. Sometimes the best fishing spots are right under your nose, you just need a different angle to reach them! #fishing #kayakfishing #fishingtips #Outdoors41Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowRedfish on the Flats: Pure Adrenaline!Ever stalked redfish in Texas seagrass flats? It’s next-level fishing—think blazing sun, sneaky wading, and that heart-pounding moment when you spot a tail waving above the grass. Whether you’re wading, kayaking, or fly fishing, it’s all about stealth, reading the water, and matching the hatch. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but honestly, every trip feels epic when you’re chasing reds in skinny water. Anyone else obsessed with that explosive strike? #Redfish #TexasFishing #InshoreFishing #KayakFishing #FishingLife #Finance943Share