In each episode, we'll discuss news and events regarding the Indiana Kayak Anglers series or kayak fishing in general. We'll have interviews with anglers from the series to let you get to know them better.
Virtual Captain's Meeting for event #4 on the White River.
As we head into our final event of the season and our second river event, we sit down with Josh Chrenko and Aidan Darlington, two seasoned, successful Indiana kayak anglers, and pick their brains about river fishing in Indiana and more.
This is the mandatory virtual captain's meeting for the third event of the 2018 Tournament Series on the Three Rivers of Fort Wayne.
In this short episode we briefly cover the numbers from Morse Reservoir and talk with the top finishers about their days on the water.
This is the mandatory virtual captain's meeting for our second event on Morse Reservoir.
We give a little detail into using TourneyX.com in Indiana Kayak Anglers events and even sit down with Dwayne Walley, Founder of TourneyX.com to get to know more about him, the history and the future of TourneyX.
In episode 5, we recap our first event of the season. With record turnout and record number of fish caught, it was a game of quarter inches and excitement! Find out how the top 5 found their fish to get them in the money.
This is the mandatory captain's meeting for Event #1 of the 2018 Season. This will replace the on-site captain's meeting in order to expedite the morning due to the incredible turnout!
In this episode, we talk to Rick Sergent, Ryan Platt, and Steve Martin about their experience on West Boggs, the site of event number 1. We also discuss everything to expect on a normal tournament day with Indiana Kayak Anglers. Finally, get to know Mike Densel, one of our directors.
In episode 3, we talk to several Indiana anglers who competed in the $100,000 KBF National Championship and find out about their experience at the biggest event in kayak fishing history. Hear from Matt Gibson, Jim Strunk, Jaxton Orr, Glenn Landstrom, and Alan Reed about what worked and didn't work for them on Kentucky and Barkley Lakes.