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By Mike Pehanich
BASSMASTER Magazine, July/August 2009 Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Once upon a time, a kayak was a craft for whitewater adventurers who got their kicks from 360-degree flips in mad rushes through man-eating gorges. Watching helmeted heads disappear in crashing spray and bob back up 20 yards downstream made exciting spectacle, but it also kept the kayak cult small and elite. No more. Kayak evolution has broadened the user base, and no group has done more to drive changes in the quiet craft than fishermen. From "extreme" fishing for sharks and tarpon in Southe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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