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It's almost spring, which makes it a good time to do a little spring cleaning on your kayak. Here are a few tips to keep your kayak looking clean and in good working order.

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/articles/102-current-issue-featured-articles-on-kayak-fishing/1574-cleaning-your-fishing-kayak.html

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FIRST AID FOR EXPEDITION ADVENTURES!

Tall Paul makes a stunning literary debut with the latest Kayak Fishing Magazine article, looking at what we need to think about in terms of first aid info and supplies, especially on remote adventure trips.  Check it out, and yes that's my butt with a Rapala imbedded in it!

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Who writes the articles. They are pretty nice. Should have the author at the end.
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Just posting for a update/bug fix 

Rather than post up a new thread every time there is a new article on KFM, we decided to create one thread here and will just post to it only.  If a significant discussion arises out of a particular post, we may split it out.

We  pushed out the latest issue of KFM yesterday.  Check it out!

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/home/recent-issues/archive/view/listid-3-main/mailid-37-kayak-fishing-magazine-fall-striper-issue.html

NCKA's own SteveS is featured in an article.

BTW, we also recently moved to a new email service.  If you didn't receive your copy of the issue, check your spam box.  You can add info@kayakfishingmagazine.net to your contacts in order to prevent it from going to your spam box in the future.

Thanks.

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SANTA CRUZ KAYAK FISHING Guide Service  2004
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Who writes the articles. They are pretty nice. Should have the author at the end.

Our own "tallpaul" wrote this one.  It is attributed to him (Paul Willet) at the beginning.

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Hey guys,

We pushed out our latest Newsletter on Father's Day.  It includes our trip report from the Islander Tripa, Dan's DIY transducer scupper mount, Jim's raptor sail kit, as we'll as Rob Grasso's farewell to his father.  Hmmm ... we're a litte NCKA heavy in this one.  Going to have to spread out a bit.

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/home/latest-newsletter/archive/view.html

Anyways, if you're not subscribed to the newsletter and would like to be, you can do so on the front page of KayakFishingMagazine.net.  If you are subscribed, but didn't receive it, consider adding info@kayakfishingmagazine.net to your contacts list.

Also, our facebook page has been exploding recently, adding ~250 likes a week for the past 6-7 weeks.  If you're on facebook, consider liking us.  Thanks.

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After the recent iCast and Outdoor Retailer (OR) tradeshows, we are swamped with a bunch of new and interesting products.  We'll be dribbling those out over the coming weeks.

Here are some interesting cell phone cases from Incipio ... http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/articles/325-in-the-news/1782-incipior-expands-ultra-rugged-waterproof-case-offerings.html

And an innovative multitool from Buck Knives, perfect for any kayak angler ... http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/gear-guide/91-new-kayak-gear/1781-buck-knives-splizzors.html

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KFM Editor Andy Cameron, a self described paddling purist, shares with us his journey into all things pedal. Andy will never be the same!

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/articles/102-current-issue-featured-articles-on-kayak-fishing/1756-when-puritan-meets-pedals.html

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Kerplunk! We've all heard that sound before as we just lost a pair of pliers over board. Check 'em out, here's a plier/sheath combination that sports an integrated kevlar tether.

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/articles/325-in-the-news/1783-new-plier-prosheathtm-combo-with-retractable-tether-introduced-by-t-reignr-at-or-summer-market.html

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Sweet! I think I found my new pliers...

"a built-in 36" retractable Kevlar® tether"

Ya buddy! Thanks Allen!
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I suppose it's about time that we brush up on our manners and make some proper introductions. So...hi there. Come on into the KFM world headquarters and meet the four of us. "Four?" you ask. Yes, four. We've recently been fortunate enough to find a talented and passionate East Coast Editor by the name of Tony Hart. We couldn't be happier to have Tony join the team. Staff bios linked below.

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/home/kayak-fishing-magazine-about-us-page.html

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KFM editor in chief, Allen Bushnell, leaves behind his salty home waters, and attempts his first run of a river. With possessions wet, broken, and lost, he learned valuable lessons and gained new friendships.

http://www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/articles/102-current-issue-featured-articles-on-kayak-fishing/1788-the-first-descent.html

-Allen