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A Tale of Two Anglers: Isaacs and Jensen win at Laurel River

by Henry Veggian | May 15, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

Carved out of the western edge of the Appalachian range before it meets the Ohio basin, eastern Kentucky’s lakes are deep and clear, its waterfalls tall and its unbroken forests seem to never end. The KBF TRAIL and KBF Pro Series had never competed on Laurel River...

AmBASSador Series Events May-June 2022

by Henry Veggian | May 11, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post

KBF AmBASSador Series partner organizations are the clubs and trails that grow kayak fishing at the grassroots level in the United States and Canada. In May-June 2022, the following organizations are hosting tournaments. Click on the links below for full schedules and...

Women’s Fishing Federation Hosts 3rd Annual Meeting at Lake Fork

by Henry Veggian | May 3, 2022 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

by Hank Veggian Introduction The Women’s Fishing Federation (WFF) was founded in 2019 to provide a forum for women in the sport of fishing. Its stated mission is to provide “education, camaraderie and support” to women anglers. While other organizations for women...

Siddiqi wins KBF TRAIL I Tie-Breaker, Lowery Wins KBF Trail II and Pro Series at Guntersville

by Henry Veggian | May 2, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

Guntersville. The lake’s name has a certain ring to it, a gravitational weight. It sounds heavy, like its big bass. Gravity has a force and a momentum. Things don’t just fall or get pulled by it – sometimes, gravity changes their course so things break your way. This...

Henley and Rasmussen Win at KBF’s 1st Colorado Weekend

by Henry Veggian | May 1, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

When KBF recently profiled KBF angler Kenny Hood about Colorado’s Chatfield Reservoir, Hood mentioned that the water was in the low 50’s, the fish were preparing to spawn and that many Smallmouth Bass – mostly of shorter length – would be caught at the KBF Trail’s...

KBF TRAIL Begins Northeast Events in Maine

by Henry Veggian | May 1, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post

The Realtree Fishing KBF TRAIL & KBF Pro Series Series presented by DEE ZEE and powered by Dakota Lithium begins their summer swing through the Northeast on May 21-22, 2022. The location: Maine’s storied Lake Messalonskee. Commonly known as Snow Pond, the lake is...

The 2022 KBF TRAIL & PRO SERIES Comes to Kentucky  

by Henry Veggian | May 1, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post

The Realtree Fishing KBF TRAIL Series presented by DEE ZEE will have its 9th stop of the season on Kentucky’s scenic Laurel River Lake in London/Corbin, KY on May 14-15, 2022. Located in Southeastern Kentucky, Laurel River has roughly 6,000 surface acres. It is...

O’Connor, Doan and Lemmon Conquer San Vicente

by Henry Veggian | Apr 28, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

In 2022, Kayak Bass Fishing has tripled down on growing our sport in the western United States, bringing a total of seven KBF Trail and Pro Series tournament weekends to Utah, Colorado, Arizona and California. California hosts 4 of those KBF weekends, and the second...

The View from the Water: Ken Wood at the 2022 Potomac River KBF Trail

by Henry Veggian | Apr 26, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post, View from the Water

by Ken Wood This one was supposed to be different… I gambled on the first two KBF Trail events of the season: Kissimmee and Lake Murray. Short trips, no pre-fishing, just in and out, fingers crossed. I did okay at the former, not so great at the latter. But I knew I...

KBF Angler Profile: Colorado’s Kenny Hood

by Henry Veggian | Apr 22, 2022 | Chad's Blog, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

Colorado is not the first state that comes to mind when someone mentions bass fishing. Kenny Hood is okay with that, because he will drive across the country to fish a tournament. Literally. In 2016, he drove 23 hours without stopping from his home in Colorado to fish...
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