Wavewalk Fishing Kayaks in Tennesse – A Family Business

Clayton Knight has been fishing for many years, and he taught son Jeremy how to fish. Both father and son didn’t appreciate the notion of fishing out of conventional fishing kayak, as it simply doesn’t make much sense in real world terms. Says Clayton:
-”When I fish, I want to feel stable, dry, and comfortable.”

Indeed, although there’s a significant age different between them, both fishermen share the same views about fishing, and they want to stay dry, stable, and comfortable. Kayak back pain (yak back) and leg numbness are out of the question for them, and they want to paddle standing, and well as fish standing in their kayak, without it being the major effort it is when one attempts it in conventional sit-in, hybrid, and sit-on-top kayaks. This has brought them to the W fishing kayak, and now Clayton and Jeremy together run Tennessee Fishing Kayak, Wavewalk’s dealership in central Tennessee. The dealership is located in Lynchburg, about seventy miles South of Nashville, and within a driving distance from Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia.

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Clayton and Jeremy Knight
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One Response to Wavewalk Fishing Kayaks in Tennesse – A Family Business

  1. Bev says:

    Cannot agree with you more. I love to fish but don’t want the pain and stiffness.

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