Riley was kind enough to share with me his best kayak fishing presentations and strategies:

Ned Rig – I like the Z-Man Finesse TRD’s. For 2023 I will be getting my hands on some Berkley Powerbait Maxscent Lil’ General Worms. I fish these with lightweight ned head jigs, sizes 1/16 to 1/8 oz.

Drop Shot – The key here is to learn to tie the rig properly. I like to use a ⅛ oz. drop shot weight and red Gamakatsu drop shot hooks with a Berkley Gulp! Alive, regular, or jumbo leeches. My number two go is the Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worm. I like this set up for working weed edges and deep water structure for both bass species.

Berkley Powerbait Maxscent The General Worm – As with all plastics experiment with colors and techniques. Helpful hint – If you run out of ned rigs cut these in half. Otherwise, fish wacky worm style.

Rebel Pop-R – My favorite topwater for trophy smallmouths. My biggest fish of the 2021 season hammered a Foxy Shad / 2 1/2″

Senkos – Try several sizes and colors. I love throwing these to rock piles and weed edges.

Paddle Tails/Swimbaits – There is a number of excellent baits available! Some of my favorites are the Storm WildEye Swim Shad, and Salmo’s (if you can find them).

Rapala X-Rap – Considered one of the best smallmouth baits of all time. Again, try different colors. You can’t go wrong with the Hot Head or Hot pink.

Googan Squad Scout – When my nephew out fished me one day using the Scout I knew I had to buy several more. They are excellent baits. Check out the pro-blue color.

Tube Jigs – There are so many great tube jigs out there and countless ways to rig them.

Hand Tied Marabou Jigs – When the fish are finicky, this is my go-to bait. I stick to black or crayfish patterns.

 

When you do hook up with smallmouths, landing them is so much easier from a kayak than in a boat.

Just don’t make the mistake I did with rod tip up high, because I blew a 4 and a half pounder. Remember to keep your rod tip immersed into the water, so they won’t jump.

A major difference I observe between kayak anglers and boat anglers is fish care. Kayak anglers are extremely careful and caring of the resource, prioritizing rubberized nets and frequent in the water releases. Many also equip their vessels with pole-mounted self-timer cameras and GoPro’s to capture the moments. The entire demographic is catch and release anglers too, which is rare these days.

Ideally, you never want a fish out of the water for more than 10 seconds. “We do it as quickly as possible,” says Riley. “Handle them as little as possible and use single hooks whenever you can,” he adds.

All 40+ smallmouths with bonus pike I caught that morning promptly swam back to the lake, unharmed.

 

Why Kayak Fishing?

Lots to enjoy about it.

“For one, anyone can fish the tournaments!” boasts Riley.

The camaraderie with your fishing partners is special as well. “For the most part kayak anglers are willing to share their knowledge including other anglers to join them,” he adds.

Third, “I think it is so affordable and simple. No gas, no insurance, and doesn’t take up much storage space in the garage!” he concludes.

With a kayak, every off-the-beaten-path water has the possibility of being accessed from public lands.

“I have two boats and I still prefer to fish out of my kayaks. It could have something to do with getting older and really appreciating the natural wonders that abound in the outdoors.” 

“I spend hours on the phone and in front of my computer each month, so my kayak fishing trips are a wonderful, brief respite from all of the noise,” Riley concludes.

That’s my life off the water as well.

What a relaxing break from my fast-paced life this trip was.

Kayak Combat Smallmouths

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Northern Wisconsin Kayak Fishing is a kayak fishing guide service based out of Vilas County, Wisconsin. Here in the Northwoods, we offer safe, exciting, and affordable fishing adventures. We cater to one or two anglers at a time. Call (406) 580-4036, or visit online at www.northernwisconsinkayakfishing.com

Northern Wisconsin Kayak Fishing is a kayak fishing guide service based out of Vilas County, Wisconsin. Here in the Northwoods, we offer safe, exciting, and affordable fishing adventures. We cater to one or two anglers at a time. Call (406) 580-4036, or visit online at www.northernwisconsinkayakfishing.com

 

Andrew Ragas splits time between the Chicago area and Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Based in Minocqua, WI, he specializes in trophy bass fishing and offers guided trips from May thru October. While big bass is the passion, he dabbles in multi-species as well. He may be visited online at www.northwoodsbass.com

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