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Welcome to New England Kayak Fishing, your source for information.
The purpose of this site is to help promote and educate others in the sport of kayak fishing. We welcome those that are new to the sport. We encourage you to read our many articles here and participate in the forums. We are men and women from all over New England and we enjoy sharing our experience in the sport of kayak fishing.
We have a saying in this sport, "Welcome to the Dark side," and it's strong. See you on the water!
- NEKF Community
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| Posted by mark on Thursday, December 20 @ 13:57:24 EST
DR. NEKF writes:
By Dr. NEKF
Knowing about the fish you are going after can help improve your odds as a fisherman. For instance, by studying the striped bass’ anatomy you can glean clues about characteristics and behaviors. Comparative anatomy is a science that compares the differences and similarities of organ systems between species. For example, a fish has a set of nostrils like a human does, yet, unlike a human, they are only used for smell, and not breathing. However, most fish just have a set of holes through which water flows. Yet, unlike most fish, a striped bass has a pair of nostrils on each side that maintain a connection between the nostrils and the mouth, like in humans. This actually allows for smell and taste to be integrated and shows us that the striper, as a fish, relies on smell and taste a lot more than vision to navigate through its world of water.
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| Posted by mark on Tuesday, June 26 @ 21:27:02 EDT
The least you need to know submitted by capestriper

Let’s face it, most of us spend more money than we’d care to admit purchasing not only our kayaks but all of the gear we tote along with us on our fishing excursions. But, not all of us have purchased a VHF radio and carry it with us every time our kayaks get wet. The cost of a VHF radio is small compared to many of the other purchases we make without hardly even thinking about it and the value could be incomparable to even the smallest kayak fishing purchase you have ever made.
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| Posted by riddler on Saturday, June 02 @ 13:10:38 EDT

Part of the proceeds from this year's shootout will go to the Boys and Girls Club
of Greater Salem. The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem utilizes Winter Island in Salem for their summer camps.
Every $10 we end up donating provides a child with membership to an organization
that gives them a compelling alternative to youth crime, gang membership, drugs,
and other negative influences. As we get closer to the tournament we will post a
list of some items that the Boys and Girls club is in need of - like art
supplies, sports equipment and other items that you throw in your kayak as you
head out to the Shoot Out. Through your support, we might be able to
keep a few kids off the street and with a little luck, maybe they'll take up
kayak fishing and someday show you their secret hot spot in Salem Sound.
Tournament Registration
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| Posted by riddler on Monday, May 21 @ 15:04:41 EDT

2006 Open Division Champion "Seadogface" & Fly Division Champion
"Lefty" will be defending their titles. All kayak anglers are welcome to compete
and join us for an awards presentation and cookout on Sunday including a raffle
which will feature a kayak give away and more. Camping is available but limited.
Call Winter Island for camping reservations:
978-745-9430.
Tournament Information
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