PHOTO: SIMON MIRSKY PHOTO: CHRIS PESZKA
PHOTO: DANIEL ROLOFF
Chatter CATCH PHOTOGRAPH RELEASE
10,000 ISLANDS, CHOKOLOSKEE, FLORIDA SIMON MIRSKY
Live shrimp catch anything and everything in Florida, including hungry bonnetheads, the smallest of the hammerhead family.
BRIAN HARDY LAKE HURON, ONTARIO
Whiskerfish don’t get enough love in these pages. That
changes now. Brian caught and released this purring channel kitty from his sit-inside Current Designs. Check out the cool custom accessory bar in the back. Very nice!
ROBERT FALLER EVANS COUNTY, GEORGIA
Bucketmouth! Robert fooled this near 10-pounder with a 7.5-inch Culprit Worm rigged stalwart Texas style.
KING RIVER, LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA “Hooked into a seven-pound largemouth on the river.
DANIEL ROLOFF Thing pulled me around for a while,” writes Daniel. Score! 12 …KAYAK ANGLER SUMMER/FALL 2012
JONATHAN BAE A.K.A. HAMACHI JOHN SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
That’s no yellowtail! Freshwater newcomer Bae credits his buddy Eric Sakai for luring him away from the salt to catch this river largemouth, his first black bass.
BRIGANTINE, NEW JERSEY MATT PESZKA
Matt, age 10, is justifiably proud of this 17-inch flounder, his first from a kayak. He hooked, fought and landed it by himself. His father says it swam away healthy moments later.
PHOTO: DAVID SINGLETON
PHOTO: ERIC SAKAI
PHOTO: JOE LEWIS
ALLIE BROOKS KIPTOPEKE, VIRGINIA
Wow! Forty-five minutes after catching her first ever speckled trout, Allie Brooks’ followed up with this 27-inch Virginia citation beauty caught under the stars.
SCOTT BRUMGAUGH GALVESTON, TEXAS
Scott’s Lone Star State redfish stretched 35 inches, a full seven inches over the slot limit. Nice fish.
HANNAH EMETT JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
This nice 20-inch flounder shot 14-year-old Hannah into a Second Place Junior Angler finish at this year’s Jacksonville Kayak Fishing Classic, still the largest kayak fishing tournament in the world. Congratulations!
PHOTO: JAY BROOKS PHOTO: CAPT. LINDA CAVITT
PHOTO: JOSHUA GOKEY
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