024 JGF, Fresh and Saltwater Kayak Fishing




Just Go Fishin Podcast show

Summary: Fresh and Saltwater Kayak Fishing, JGF Tales and Reports Podcast Episode 024 This week we are pleased to feature 3 kayak fishing enthusiasts. Kayak fishing seems to have exploded in popularity the last few years and your about to learn why our guest today enjoy this sport so much. Vincent Rinando, Houston Texas Our first guest is Vincent Rinando of Houston Texas. Kayak fishing in the Galveston area is great to venture off where others that are land locked can't go. Fishing the shallows and drop-offs you can usually find redfish anytime of day. Vincent enjoys fishing several kayak tournaments and has been very successful individually and as part of Team Ocean Kayak. www.teamoceankayak.com First couple of years I sort of paddled, then I learned paddling... Let me explain, "It's like the difference between Wrastling and Wrestling everybody sort of wrastles around but it's really not wrestling. The first couple of years we did a lot of paddlin but it wasn't really paddling. I went to American Canoe Association and became an instructor for paddling." Jason Stock, Tampa Bay Florida Our next guest is Jason Stock from Tampa Bay Florida who really enjoys chasing the large schools of redfish tailing. His Dad owned a kayak shop and grew up fishing the bays and coves of Florida. Learn more about his kayak adventures on the Florida coast. www.jmsnookykayakcharters.com "We're just focus on the redfish, they're just kind of ravenous as can be" "One of the best ways to sneak up on the fish. We live in a heavily populated area so we get ski boats a lot of the times... we catch fish and they don't even know I'm right next to them." Rob Wendel, Chicago Illinois Our next guest is Rob Wendel of Chicago Illinois. Rob's passion is fishing the Great Lakes, specifically Lake Michigan. His first fish he ever caught on his new kayak was a King Salmon. He was hooked ever since! www.greatlakeskayakangler.com "Lake Michigan is really a great multi species lake, mostly known for the trout and salmon which is what I target. But it has fantastic small mouth, perch, big pike, and big muskies." JustGoFishin Checkout our online fishin directory for the Texas Coastal Bend and Beyond. We have a great resource of fishin information that includes; Fishing Spots, Fishing Tales, Fishing Tournaments, Fishing Reports, some great websites of fishing guides and sites in the US and Internationally. // Texas Game Warden Watch The Bull Reds are beginning to run along the coast. Catches are being made at the Port A Jetty and Packery Channel Jetty and other known locations. This redfish run has started early and producing  several big fish. Expected to last through October and first part of November. 5 things to be prepared with while kayak fishing: From sunset to sunrise you have to display a 360 degree white light that's visible for at least 2 miles. Any type of motor including trolling motors mounted on a kayak has to be registered with the Texas Parks and Wildlife. Any type of sail placed on a kayak requires registration with the Texas Parks and Wildlife. You have to have a personal flotation device (life jacket) on board your kayak.  Under 13 years old must wear life jacket at all times while on boat. You have to have a horn or whistle on board in case you get in trouble. Be sure give us your feedback... our guests as well as JustGoFishin would love to here from you your comments, feedback and suggestions. Come see us on our Facebook page! Also, Enroll your fishing website to our online fishing directory. Y’all have a great day of fishin, Dave Alexander This weeks Photos courtesy of Vincent Rinando, Jason Stock and Rob Wendel