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A 56-year-old man was found dead with his kayak in the Brown's Island Regional Shoreline area Saturday, a Contra Costa County Sheriff's spokesman said. At 3:30 p.m., an off-duty sheriff's deputy in his own boat participated in a search for a man
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Thirty miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico is not a place you'd expect to find a kayaker fishing. The fact that there were seven this past Wednesday is quite astonishing. A few months back, a group of kayakers discussed fishing for tarpon at the
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River Opens Up For The First Time In Decades On Memorial Day This Memorial Day a stretch of the L.A. River near downtown will be opened up to kayakers, fishermen and riverside ramblers for the first time since the river was paved decades ago. There
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Fla. Officials say a yellow kayak of a missing Pensacola man was found by a fisherman on Okaloosa Island...But there's still no sign of 21-year-old Joe Kane, who went missing May 13. He went kayaking from a spot near Sherman Cove at Pensacola Naval
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Written by Filed Under This rendering shows an overhead view of a 60-foot dock that will be installed parallel to the sidewalk on the Downtown Canal for loading and unloading of pedal boats and other watercraft. / Provided by the Indianapolis
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Alaska A 33-year-old man is believed to have drowned in the icy Chena River in Fairbanks after a stolen kayak he was in overturned and he was swept away, Alaska State Troopers said. A woman who lives on the south side of the Chena called troopers
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Mark Yuasa covers fishing and outdoors in the Pacific Northwest...One of the hardest challenges for boat anglers is catching a giant halibut, but just imagine doing it aboard a 14-foot kayak. That is just what Brad Hole of Ballard did May 9 while
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N.H. (AP) A New Hampshire man has died after his kayak rolled over while kayaking with his wife. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says 58-year-old Keith Whitten of Berlin and his wife were kayaking on the Upper Ammonoosuc River in Dummer
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With the official launch of the Chattahoochee River Park whitewater course less than a week away, Robert Futrell, deputy chief of the Columbus Department of Fire & Emergency Medical Services, said the city is prepared to ensure participants' safety.
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Special to The Miami Herald With the blazing heat of summer starting to settle in, it is a great time to get out and explore some of Miami's cooler outdoor activities. On one lazy afternoon, Ken Russell went out on a paddling trip down the Coral
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