Kwanza "Kayaking" Henderson |
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Tuesday, 20 May 2014 00:00 |
Kwanza "Kayaking" Henderson has been kayak fishing since 2007, and is now a Florida member of the Ocean Kayak Pro Staff. Hailing from Tamarac, Florida, Henderson favors the Big Game Prowler and Trident Trident Ultra 4.7 for his fishing adventures. Also on pro staff for Rat-L-Trap, Henderson has published a number of videos. This one is our favorites so far, with a slick studio set up and a co-host that almost steals the show. We can't wait for more from Kwanza in the future, and you can check all his vids at Ocean Kayak's Pro Team www.adventureonthewater.com.
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