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Chatter SHOW OFF YOUR CPR


Send high-resolution digital photos of your best catch to cpr@kayakanglermag. com. Tell us the fish story; who is the angler, who is the photographer, where, when and how was the catch made.


CAPTAIN WADE HARNESS SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, CALIFORNIA


“We headed over to Catalina for a few days of R&R. Grease calm, gin clear water and great fishing for calico bass.” PHOTO: WADE HARNESS


JOSH “THE WOLFMAN” DOLIN NEW RIVER, VIRGINIA


“This 42-inch, 25-pound beast of a musky took a live 10-inch rainbow trout I was free-lining,” brags Josh. “After a long weekend of paddling and casting in the cold rain this epic fishing trip couldn’t have ended any sweeter.” PHOTO: GRANT ALVIS


EVAN HOWARD LAKE WEISS, ALABAMA


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“After chasing striped bass with artificial lures for five years, I finally managed to break the 30-pound barrier,” Evan crows. “The strike was something akin to swinging a Louisville Slugger into a Tim Hudson fastball.” PHOTO: COREY GALLOWAY


CATCH PHOTOGRAPH RELEASE BOBBY CLARK UNNAMED LAKE, SOUTHEAST TEXAS


Bobby sent in this shot of a two-pound largemouth bass he caught this summer. “I was trying out some new spinner baits on a small lake,” says Bobby, “bass like new toys, too.” PHOTO: BOBBY CLARK


CHRIS ARNOLD FORREST HOME, NOVA SCOTIA


“I caught this smallmouth on a 3/8-ounce white and red spinnerbait in early May,” says Chris, “The smallie was holding in a river inlet during the pre-spawn.” PHOTO: TED PACE


DAVID TASSOS TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA


“When the fog lifted, I was surrounded by tailing redfish,” David tells us. PHOTO: DAVID TASSOS


CHRIS LEMESSURIER LAKE ST. CLARE, MICHIGAN


Chris sent in this shot of a walleye he caught on Lake St. Clare while fishing in the 2013 No-Mo Charity Kayak Fishing


BRYAN GROFF UPPER POTOMAC RIVER, MARYLAND


“I caught this giant brownie on a warm afternoon in early October,” writes Bryan. “It was the largest of 21 bass I caught that day and still stands as my personal best smallmouth.” PHOTO: BRYAN GROFF


Tournament. “The fish didn’t score any tournament points,” says Chris, “but it did go directly into Troy’s cooler.” PHOTO: TROY PEREZ


WILLIAM RAGULSKY CHESAPEAKE BAY, VIRGINIA


William was cobia fishing off Sandbridge Beach when he caught this 61.5-pound cobia. “I was amazed at the strength and tenacity of these amazing fish.” PHOTO: ROB CHOI


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