The Ned rig is named after Ned Kehde, a finesse fisherman who spent decades catching 25 bass per hour. Looks aside, it works. Here's how.| Kayak Angler
Others may be bigger, more colorful, and more acrobatic, but there's a reason crappie are North America's favorite panfish. Here's everything you need to know to go fishing for them.| Kayak Angler
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Jory Brass is a writer and multi-species angler who cut his teeth on farm pond bass, rip-rap walleye, and 15-inch crappie in Iowa. He’s since branched out to kayak fishing for smallmouth and walleye, Euro nymphing spring creeks for wild brown trout, and deciphering the canyon reservoirs, tailwaters, and rivers near his new home in Albuquerque, New Mexico.| Kayak Angler
Doug Olander is former editor of Sport Fishing magazine and world-traveling photographer and writer. In all his travels to exotic locations, his closest encounter with dangerous animals was with a manatee in his hometown of Orlando, Florida.| Kayak Angler
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The wacky rig looks like an accident—not a serious way to catch bass. But what matters is what fish think. It works, and here's how.| Kayak Angler
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The Texas rig and Carolina rig are both staples in bass anglers’ arsenals. Here's how to decide when and where each works best.| Kayak Angler
The drop shot rig earns its keep when fishing vertically and targeting deep, wary, heavily pressured bass. Here's how to rig and fish it.| Kayak Angler