Author: Dave Samuel

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July 10, 2026
15 Top Fish Tacos Recipes That'll Make Your Catch Legendary 2026

Fresh fish tacos represent everything great about outdoor cooking and coastal living. After spending countless mornings on the water and evenings refining recipes, I have discovered that the perfect fish taco balances crisp textures, bright flavors, and the natural sweetness of well-cooked seafood. This collection brings together fifteen distinct approaches, from authentic Baja classics to […]

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July 10, 2026
When Do Bass Spawn? Your Complete Guide to Bass Spawning Season in 2026

Bass spawn when water temperatures reach 55-70°F, with peak spawning activity occurring between 65-70°F for largemouth bass. Regional timing varies dramatically: February-April in southern states, March-May in the Midwest, and May-June in northern regions and Canada. Individual lakes warm at different rates based on depth, water clarity, and local weather patterns, so monitoring your specific […]

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July 10, 2026
Tips For Ice Fishing Bass This Coming Winter - Catch More Largemouth Through the Ice

Ice fishing for bass is the practice of catching bass through a hole drilled in frozen lake ice, using specialized short rods, vertical jigging techniques, and electronics to locate fish in winter. Bass remain active under ice despite slowed metabolisms, making them viable targets for anglers willing to adapt their summer tactics to cold-water conditions. […]

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July 10, 2026
New Jersey Kayak Laws and Regulations: Complete Guide 2026

Last spring, I watched a father and his teenage son shivering on the shore of Wawayanda Lake after an unexpected capsize. They had life jackets in their kayak, but not on their bodies. The air felt mild at 65 degrees, but the water was still a frigid 48 degrees from winter runoff. That experience taught […]

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July 10, 2026
Best Bass Fishing Lakes in Washington - Kayak Guide 2026

The sun was just breaking over the Cascade Mountains when I launched my kayak into Lake Roosevelt last spring. Within minutes of paddling out from Sterling Point, my fish finder lit up like a Christmas tree. Twenty feet down, suspended over a rocky ledge, was a school of bronzebacks that would make any angler's heart […]

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July 10, 2026
What to Do If Your PFD Has a Tear: Safety First

Discovering a tear in your personal flotation device while preparing for a day on the water is a moment that stops every paddler in their tracks. Whether you're loading your kayak at the launch ramp or conducting a routine life jacket inspection before heading out, that small rip in the fabric raises immediate questions about […]

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July 10, 2026
Post Spawn Bass Fishing Tips: Crack the Code When They Won't Bite (2026)

The postspawn funk hits every angler differently. Some pack up their rods and wait for summer patterns. Others keep grinding the same shallow flats where they saw beds last month. But the ones who consistently boat big bass during this transition? They've learned to read the subtle signs that most fishermen miss entirely. After guiding […]

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July 10, 2026
3 Life Jacket vs Puddle Jumper vs Swim Vest (July 2026)

Last summer at Lake Travis, I watched a dad frantically swimming toward his 4-year-old who'd jumped off the dock without his flotation device. The kid went straight vertical in the water - arms flailing, legs bicycling underneath him, head barely breaking the surface. That's when it hit me: the child was swimming exactly how his […]

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July 9, 2026
Kayak Bulkheads: What They Are & How They Work (July 2026)

Picture yourself miles from shore when an unexpected wave catches your kayak broadside. Water rushes into the cockpit, and for a moment, panic sets in. But instead of your vessel becoming a waterlogged tomb, something remarkable happens. The bow and stern remain buoyant, trapping air in sealed compartments that keep your boat floating level even […]

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July 9, 2026
How To Store A Kayak Properly: The Ultimate Guide for 2026

Nothing kills the excitement of paddling season faster than pulling out your kayak and discovering it's warped, cracked, or covered in mildew. I learned this the hard way when I neglected proper storage techniques during my first year of ownership. That expensive touring kayak developed a slight but noticeable deformation along the hull that affected […]

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