Just got home late Sunday night from a long trip to the “Lost Coast” of Panama fishing and filming with kayak fishing icon Jim Sammons, Jackson Kayak’s marketing guru James McBeath and Hennie Marais of Paddle Panama. It was an amazing trip that was unlike anything I have ever experienced before. I am truly humbled to have had the opportunity to tag along. I’ll have to find time to write up a worthy report and upload some pictures, but until then enjoy the new intro to season five of the Kayak Fishing Show:
Monthly Archives: February 2014
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Orvis/TU 1,000 Miles Campaign
Who can argue with that?
What a great partnership with a great idea. I’ve seen a number of streams in North Georgia that have culverts blocking fish passage. They are usually found on smaller tributary streams. The size of these streams makes them of no less importance as they can be vital spawning habitat for native trout. It would be so simple to remove these culverts and replace them with different structures that would open up the entire stream to the fish. I’ve no doubt that the land owner(in Georgia’s case, the US Forest Service) would agree, but I’m sure they lack the dedicated funding to make this actually happen. Here is an opportunity for you to fund a project that you know will have a positive impact.
