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F3 Team News - Tournament Report: Chris Gomes July 2020
Feelfree Competitive Fishing Team Member fills us in on his personal report of his participation in the New England Bassin Rhode Island Upper Slatersville Reservoir.Finally our first live event and partners tourney of the season. No more Online, fish every honey hole in the state tourneys. Now everyone is on an even playing field. I was excited about that and the fact that FeelFree would be sponsoring this event with the great prizes they donated to the club. Loaded up the FeelFree Dorado around 0300 hours and headed northwest to Upper Slatersville. Arrived to the launch site around 0400 hours and...
Tips From the Pros: Self Photography on Your Kayak
“You should have seen it. It was huge!” We’ve all been there, desperately longing for someone to see the fish we just caught. After all, we want to share the sport that we all love with others. But fishing in a kayak, often alone, doesn’t lend itself to amazing on-the-water shots. Or does it?Getting that perfect pic might actually be easier than you think. In fact, the next amazing fishing picture you see may be of… well, you.Hold the PhoneWhile we all love a good selfie, the best photos are probably not going to come at arm’s length. If you do...
F3 Team News - Tournament Report: Chris Gomes
Feelfree Competitive Fishing Team Member fills us in on his personal report of his participation in the New England Bassin Rhode Island Online April Team Event. Morning started off great! Loaded up my FeelFree Dorado at around 0430 hours and headed to my destination. Which happens to be one of my favorite ponds in Rhode Island to fish but we will keep this one a secret since it is one of my honey holes. When I arrived to the ramp the air temp was still very cold, around 35-45 degrees. No wind what so ever and the sun was just starting...
Knowledge Center: Storing your Feelfree Kayak
You’ve unwrapped your new Feelfree kayak, and it’s sitting in your living room or on your garage floor. From the kitchen you hear, “Where are you going to store that?” For all the thinking and dreaming about rudders, seats, fishing and customization, one thing has completely slipped your mind. Where are you going to put your new kayak? For all intensive purposes, you’re fine with it in the living room or where the cars are parked. But because you value keeping people in your life, you decide to come up with a plan. When thinking through kayak storage, you need...