Hardware & Repair
KAREN POOLE IVY LEA, ONTARIO
Karen won the 2011 Ontario Kayak Fishing Series Gananoque Tournament with this gorgeous bass. “If I win one I’ll let you know right away,” said her proud husband Dave.
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PARADOX LAKE, NEW YORK MIKE FIORE
Mike’s 3.5-pound smile-maker had a taste for green pumpkin Berkley Power Worms. We like ‘em too, extra smelly.
BARRA DEL COLORADO, COSTA RICA STEVE JURRIES
Costa Rica kayak fishing expert Steve was showing the Kayak Fishing: Game On movie crew the ropes when they tangled with this beautiful tarpon. “Hope you enjoy the pictures!” he wrote.
COLORADO RIVER, AUSTIN, TEXAS TYLER REISIG
When it’s hot out (try 106 degrees!) Diablo staffer Tyler Reisig cools off on the Colorado. Those Texas bass love a medium- sized chartreuse Fluke fished weightless.
SANDY RIVER RESERVOIR, VIRGINIA PAUL BIEDIGER
Catching numbers can be as satisfying as tying into one monster. “My picture isn’t of a huge bass, but one that came from a small lake I portaged into with a friend. In five hours of fishing, we caught and released around 100 bass,” Paul wrote.
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ST. JOSEPH SOUND, DUNEDIN, FLORIDA VICTOR FUENTES
It wouldn’t be CPR without at least one trophy red. Victor stuck this 30-inch beauty on a classic, a Super Spook Jr.
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Footbraces & Rudders
PHOTO: COURTESY TYLER REISIG
PHOTO: COURTESY PAUL BIEDIGER PHOTO: COURTESY MIKE FIORE
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PHOTO: COURTESY STEVE JURRIES PHOTO: JIM BRUDER
PHOTO: DAVE POOLE
“SHARKBOY” HUNTER STEVENS GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS
“Sharkboy” Hunter and his father Kevin made a big splash in the mainstream media last year when video of a shared shark catch went viral. Watch it on tour with the Reel Paddling Film Festival (
www.reelpaddlingfilmfestival.com). It was no big deal for Hunter, a budding marine biologist who loves being one with the ocean. He’s holding a pompano.
PHOTO: KEVIN STEVENS
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