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How to Properly Maintain Your Diablo Adios – Part Two
A good look at the deck of your Adios will reveal an array of hardware. There are 5 handles, 1 forward hatch cover, 2 rear hatch covers, 14 anchor brackets, 4 anchor hooks, 2 adjustable foot pegs and 1 drain … Continue reading
Properly Maintaining Your Diablo Adios – Part One
I bought an Adios back in the spring of last year. Since then I have used it in salt water nearly every day. After 8 months, I have some ideas on keeping this hybrid kayak in good working order. Yes, … Continue reading
Good Tides, Great Weather, Lousy Fishing
Well, we just went through a string of good tides coupled with record breaking warmth. Beautiful, beautiful days on the flats – air temps in the 80’s. How’s that for the middle of January? I figured conditions were ripe for … Continue reading
Big Flies work on “Tailing” Redfish
In my waters, small flies are considered the right choice for “tailing” redfish”. For one thing, a small fly lands quietly, and mimics the small forage often found on the flats. But a big fly -one that pushes water- can … Continue reading
Good Tides, Good Tails
We just went through a period of strong moon tides, accompanied by warmer weather. Great mix. One morning I saw more redfish tails than I had seen during my entire time down here. So did I slay them? Nope. Truth is they were very tough. … Continue reading