Kayak Fishing Guide
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Should I Load My Kayak Upside Down?
Should I Load My Kayak Upside Down?

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Always transport kayaks made from composite materials upside down to prevent the tension in the tie-downs from deforming the hull and causing it to crack. Kayaks made from plastic-type materials can be transported in any orientation convenient for your vehicle or the type of carrier system you have.

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Best Way To Transport A Kayak in a Pickup Truck!
Best Way To Transport A Kayak in a Pickup Truck!

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Transport your kayak in the bed of the truck using cam lock tie-downs and foam blocks. Kayaks 10' to 12' long can be transported with the tailgate down for added support. Kayaks 12' and longer can be easily transported with a bed extender. Always place a red flag on the end of the kayak for safety.

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The best kayak PFD knife for fishing is the Gerber River Shorty. It's lightweight and has a handle that fits well in your hand. The grip is indexed better than other knives I tested, so you know exactly where the cutting edge is. Made in the USA, this is the best handling knife to carry on a kayak.