May 152012


Learn how to keep from tipping over in a kayak using high and low bracing techniques for balance, in this free kayaking video. Expert: Janet Burnett Cowie Contact: www.kayaklesson.com Bio: Janet Burnett Cowie has been teaching kayaking since 1982 and is an ACA Swiftwater Rescue instructor, tandem and solo canoe instructor and an ACA whitewater kayak instructor trainer. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Apr 232012


A video diary of my solo kayak trip from Vancouver to Alaska, with no real kayaking experiance maps printed of google maps a two buck compass and a fishing rod

Mar 042012


I went through the videos I had available that were taken on Saturday and edited to my own personal favourite moves etc…

Feb 232012


My setup for the Wilderness Tarpon 120. Set up for fishing and Kayaking in many different waterways.

Feb 172012


Jeff Allen, from www.seakayakingcornwall.com Circumnavigation of South Georgia and stage 1 of a circumnavigation of Scandinavia.

Feb 152012


Local Kayak Company going over a 25 foot drop over Kootenai Falls and river surfing just below the falls. by Karla Martinson KIM Productions Copyright 2007 KIM Productions all rights reserved………..water volume does swallow up some of it, good point thanks

Feb 072012


Here is the much anticipated 2011 ROCK STAR! More volume, more leverage, less swing weight, faster, though why should you believe us? Go check it out for yourself. jacksonkayak.com

Feb 032012


This video highlights some functional training exercises for kayaking.

Feb 032012


This video highlights some functional training exercises for kayaking.

Jan 282012


Don has a productive day of fishing. A 23″ speckled sea trout, and a 5′ lemon shark! IN A KAYAK!!!! Interested in kayak fishing? go to: groups.yahoo.com In the Naples, FL area? go to: groups.yahoo.com Concerning “extreme kayak fishing”: Beginning kayak fishers may read the reports that I write, watch the You Tube videos, etc., and get the impression that this is an established sport, and that anyone with a kayak and a fishing rod can go out and do it. I do not mean to give that impression. Fishing for shark, tarpon, amberjack, cobia, etc. from kayaks is NOT for the uninitiated. There are real risks, and real dangers involved. Sure, it’s exciting, but it is “extreme kayak fishing”. When you go after these species and other large species, you are dealing with an apex predator that is capable of putting a real hurt on you when things go wrong. You need to know the risks, and be prepared… and even then, things can still go wrong. If you are thinking about doing extreme kayak fishing, then you need to understand that you are taking the risks upon yourself. I understand that, and accept that. I am not new to kayaking. I have been kayaking for about 15 years, and have experienced extreme conditions of wind, waves, weather, and currents. I am fairly new to kayak fishing – only the last few years – but I bring my years of kayaking experience to the sport of kayak fishing. Any kayak fisher, fishing in any water, can encounter dangers. There is a lot to take into account when you

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