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KAYAK FISHING RAW EPISODE 30
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Kayak Fishing Raw is excited to have offshore kayak fishing Hall of Famer "Kayak Willie" stop in. He will talk about offshore kayak fishing in boat tournaments since the 1970's-1980's. Catching wahoo, sailfish and all other fish. Bill is a true sportsman and a classic Florida character, He is a skilled craftsman in both wood and fiberglass and has designed and built a number of craft, not to mention his own fishing rods, paddles, gear, airboat, helicopter, swamp buggy and more. Check out the new kayak exhibit in the IGFA in Dania Beach (Fishing Hall Of Fame). In 1985, after fishing the Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo for three years, Bill “Kayak Willie” Tytler finally scored, catching a 17 lb wahoo in his 16-foot, one-man, burnt-orange fiberglass kayak. Our second guest is the owner of the Coastal Angler Magazine (Fort Lauderdale Edition) Gene Dyer. Gene is practically a Florida native having moved to Florida just shy of his first birthday from Bethesda, Maryland. He grew up in South Florida, fishing for bass in local golf course lakes and canals and spent his summers visiting his grandmother in Central Florida, exploring the waters of the Harris Chain of Lakes.
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Kayak Fishing Raw is excited to have offshore kayak fishing Hall of Famer "Kayak Willie" stop in. He will talk about offshore kayak fishing in boat tournaments since the 1970's-1980's. Catching wahoo, sailfish and all other fish. Bill is a true sportsman and a classic Florida character, He is a skilled craftsman in both wood and fiberglass and has designed and built a number of craft, not to mention his own fishing rods, paddles, gear, airboat, helicopter, swamp buggy and more. Check out the new kayak exhibit in the IGFA in Dania Beach (Fishing Hall Of Fame). In 1985, after fishing the Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo for three years, Bill “Kayak Willie” Tytler finally scored, catching a 17 lb wahoo in his 16-foot, one-man, burnt-orange fiberglass kayak. Our second guest is the owner of the Coastal Angler Magazine (Fort Lauderdale Edition) Gene Dyer. Gene is practically a Florida native having moved to Florida just shy of his first birthday from Bethesda, Maryland. He grew up in South Florida, fishing for bass in local golf course lakes and canals and spent his summers visiting his grandmother in Central Florida, exploring the waters of the Harris Chain of Lakes.
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