Ric Burnley
Malone Upper Level Tree adds more gear to existing Malone utility trailers.

I love my Malone kayak trailer. I’d love it more if I could fit even more gear. Keeping gear on the trailer keeps it out of the trunk or truck bed where it can leak and cause corrosion. Malone must have heard my dreams, because they’ve added an Upper Level tree accessory to the kayak trailer that can accommodate a storage box or up two three more kayaks on 50-inch load bars. The tree is easy to add to Malone’s kayak and utility trailers making it easier to carry even more gear.

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“Thank God my dad wasn’t a podiatrist,” Ric jokes about following in the footsteps of a famous outdoor writer. After graduating from Radford University and serving two years in Russia with the Peace Corps, Ric returned to Virginia Beach and started writing for The Fisherman magazine, where his dad was editor. When the kayak fishing scene exploded, Ric was among the first to get onboard. His 2007 book, The Complete Kayak Fisherman is one of the first how-to books to introduce anglers to paddle fishing. In 2010, Ric took on the role of editor at Kayak Angler magazine where he covered the latest trends in kayak fishing tactics, tackle, gear and destinations. A ravenous angler, Ric fishes from the mountain to the sea chasing everything from smallmouth bass to striped bass.

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