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Best Values, Best Products: KBF Recap of ICAST 2024

Best Values, Best Products: KBF Recap of ICAST 2024

by Hank Veggian | Jul 19, 2024 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

Every year, Chad Hoover and Kayak Bass Fishing attend the ICAST sportfishing industry trade show in Florida. Our goal is to highlight manufacturer innovation as it relates to kayak fishing products scheduled for release in the coming year so that the KBF members can...

American Made Kayak Fishing: Bonafide, CATCH22 and KBF

American Made Kayak Fishing: Bonafide, CATCH22 and KBF

by Hank Veggian | Jun 14, 2024 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

Hank Veggian, with Chad Hoover When you drive through the Great Smoky Mountains along the Tennessee/North Carolina border, you understand why it’s one of the most visited regions in the country. For anglers, the only thing preventing you from stopping to fish the...

KBF, Hobie and Bassmaster Kayak Series Schedules for 2024: A Preview

KBF, Hobie and Bassmaster Kayak Series Schedules for 2024: A Preview

by Hank Veggian | Nov 11, 2023 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

With the release of the Hobie Bass Open Series schedule this past week, anglers now have a more complete sense of what the nation’s three main kayak bass fishing tournament series offer for 2024. In addition to the Hobie B.O.S., the Bassmaster Kayak Series published...

Kristine Fischer, 2023 KBF Sportsman of the Year

Kristine Fischer, 2023 KBF Sportsman of the Year

by Hank Veggian | Nov 3, 2023 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

It’s fair to say Kristine Fischer has become the face of our sport over the past half-decade. We see her on television, her social media following is massive and she is a perennial threat to win any kayak fishing competition. But being a hammer or having a high public...

KBF Co-Sponsors Wheeler Lake Clean-Up

KBF Co-Sponsors Wheeler Lake Clean-Up

by Hank Veggian | Sep 10, 2023 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

Kayak Bass Fishing together with Chad Hoover are co-hosting a stewardship event to collect litter from Wheeler Lake on Sept 30, 2023! This is a volunteer event to clean Wheeler Lake & raise awareness of its recreational impact to north Alabama. The event will...

New Kayak Fishing Products at iCAST 2023

New Kayak Fishing Products at iCAST 2023

by Hank Veggian | Jul 19, 2023 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

When the fishing industry gathers at the iCAST fishing convention every year in July. Anglers, sales reps, designers, influences, and more all show up to see forthcoming products, hype cool features and plug the brands they love. With the rise of kayak bass fishing...

The 2022 KBF Sportsman of the Year: Jeff Little

The 2022 KBF Sportsman of the Year: Jeff Little

by Hank Veggian | Nov 3, 2022 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

Kayak Bass Fishing [KBF] established the Sportsman of the Year award to affirm the positive impact that individuals have in the kayak fishing community. The criteria were kept flexible so that KBF might recognize a broad range of contributions to the sport. When...

Women’s Fishing Federation Hosts 3rd Annual Meeting at Lake Fork

Women’s Fishing Federation Hosts 3rd Annual Meeting at Lake Fork

by Hank Veggian | May 3, 2022 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

“From day one in the kayak fishing arena I was normally the only female competing in events, and WFF has offered a support system and team of ladies behind all members which is unbeatable.” - Alicia Bryant (SC)

The 2022 Bassmaster Kayak Championship

The 2022 Bassmaster Kayak Championship

by Hank Veggian | Feb 28, 2022 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post

“Last year saw continued growth in the sport with some trails across the country having record turnouts as well as higher payouts.”

Cody Henley Wins DEE ZEE KBF THE TEN

Cody Henley Wins DEE ZEE KBF THE TEN

by Hank Veggian | Feb 2, 2022 | Chad's Blog, Industry News, KBF Blog Post, KBF Tournament News

“Going into the TEN, we had a day off, and I was nervous. I wasn’t sure if Toho would hold up.” - Cody Henley

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Eligible Water Criteria

KBF classifies Eligible Water as fishing areas meeting four criteria: (a.) Open, that is, in-season and during access hours; (b.) within boundaries established for the competitive event; (c.) Unrestricted; equally accessible by everyone with non-discriminatory user requirements, and (d.) able to launch from an unrestricted, “equal-opportunity” public-access point.

Eligible Water

To be eligible, the body of water must satisfy all four of these conditions.

  1. It must be public-use waters, where the general public is permitted to fish by the controlling authority (e.g., state, county, municipality, business, private individual, residential development association or property management group). Water posted “KEEP OUT,” “Off Limits” or “No Fishing” by the property owner or by municipal, state or federal agencies is most likely ineligible. However, if permission to fish a body of water is granted, without prejudice or bias, to anyone who meet’s the controlling authority’s terms and conditions, then the water is considered “public use” and is, therefore, eligible. If the controlling authority for a pay-to-fish lake does not discriminate so that any member of the public may pay the user fee to fish it, that’s considered eligible water, too.
  2. It must be within the event’s competition area boundaries established for each event by the Tournament Director. That may be state boundaries, or a certain number of nautical miles up- and down-river from a fixed point, or a set radius from a fixed point, or water up to a landmark. An event may also include as eligible water any sloughs, coves, backwaters, or adjoining ponds that are contiguous to the main body of water and that can be reached by paddling and floating. Or, for another event, a Tournament Director may define eligible water to include smaller bodies of water temporarily or permanently separated from the main body by a gravel bar, swamp, levy, berm, road bed or other land form, that can be reached by dragging or portage.
  3. It must publicly accessible. Competitors may not cross restricted property to reach it but must be able to access the water from or across publicly-accessible areas or right-of-ways. If a community pond is posted and reserved for residents only so that one must trespass in order to reach it, then it is not publicly-accessible and is, therefore, ineligible. For example, if a community or homeowner’s association provides an unrestricted, public access launch area for its public-use lake, even though it’s otherwise surrounded by private property, then it’s eligible. The requirement to pay a launch fee makes no difference; if anyone may pay the launch fee and thereby gain access to the public water, then it’s publicly accessible.
  4. It must not be restricted by date or time. if a lake has posted use or access times or fishing is allowed only during certain seasons, it is considered eligible only during the dates and hours permitted by the controlling authority.

Water that does not meet those four conditions is ineligible, even if one is not physically prevented from driving to it and launching. Permission by a home-owner for a kayak angler or even a small group of them to use private lakes or ponds or cross private property does not make that water eligible.

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