Barry Dodd reports on his Big Tuna by JK Fans | Dec 6, 2012 | Big TunaAs a freshwater bass fishing guide for many years, my bass boat has been my office. My office is where I teach people how to discern between productive and nonproductive water. How to tie different knots, how to cast and how to work the baits. I am quitecomfortable...
Big red by JK Fans | Dec 4, 2012 | Big Tuna, CudaThe comfort, stealth, and stability of the Jackson Big Tuna and the Cuda 14 help me, get to and catch, fish like this 32 inch red fish. Hardest decision is which one do I take ?!
Weekend in the Grasslands by Team Palovik | Nov 26, 2012 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater, Freshwater FishingLyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands is where we ended up. It is a beautiful area, and is located just northwest of Dallas. The area has about 6 small lakes located in the National Park. What a wonderful area we found located here:...
Watch Drew’s Interview on FOX by Drew Gregory | Nov 13, 2012 | Big Tuna, Coosa, Cuda, Featured Post, Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, Video, VideoRecently I was fortunate enough to get asked to appear as the in-studio guest on FOX Charlotte’s “Got Game” Sports wrap-up show which airs in the Carolinas on Sat evenings after college football. Bruce Snyder hosts the show and asks me all sorts of...
NCKFA reviews the Big Tuna by JK Fans | Oct 31, 2012 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Fishing Tournament, Saltwater, Saltwater FishingMy name is Mark Patterson and I am the founder of the North Carolina kayak fishing association. We have over 1400 members and 5 on the water events. Our largest on the water event is the Oak Island Classic. This is a Saltwater event that features inshore and near...
A Paddle After The Storm! by Team Palovik | Oct 30, 2012 | Big TunaWhat a great day on the lake after some strong storms over night. Winds were up a bit so Mark and I decided to fish a local marina on Lake Ray Hubbard. After getting to the area we wanted to fish I landed this all of 6 inches large mouth! He put up a good fight, but...
Here we G(L)O! by Drew Gregory | Oct 30, 2012 | Big Tuna, Coosa, Cuda, Featured Post, FishingJackson kayak recently introduced the new Illuminati series of glow in the dark fishing kayaks. Before we made the call to go full steam ahead on this project, led by product manager Damon Bungard, Brooks Beatty and I, and others at Jackson Kayak, took the glow boats...
Craftsmanship with our Master Boat Builders by nicktroutman | Oct 27, 2012 | Big Tuna, Coosa, Cuda, Whitewater, ZenEach boat at Jackson Kayak is built with pure dedication and craftsmanship that comes from kayakers building kayaks for kayakers. Check out a boat built from scratch from our Jackson Kayak Master boat builders....
Space Coast of Florida redfish action. by JK Team | Oct 18, 2012 | Big Tuna, FishingFished with one of my buddies today in the NMZ(No Motor Zone) on the Space Coast of East Central Florida. This area requires long distance paddling to reach certain flats we prefer to fish. The comfort and spaciousness of the Big Tuna makes a long day of paddling a...
Sometimes fishin’ is a team effort… by JK Team | Oct 17, 2012 | Big TunaI love my JK because it is the vehicle for quiet times, serious talks, educational moments, heart-to-hearts, and boat-rocking laughter with my kids. Sometimes, we even remember to catch some fish. My bride snapped this one from the Cuda. Great times with the whole...
2013 Cuda 14 and Big Tuna Hit the Water! by Drew Gregory | Oct 2, 2012 | Big Tuna, Cuda, Fishing, Freshwater, Freshwater FishingBrooks Beatty and I recently got in some 2013 Jackson boats and we just had to take them out! We already made a couple trips in the new Cuda 12, but it was time to check out the latest improvements to the Big Tuna and Cuda 14. So, we hit a local river with our...
Camping on Lake George by Gregg Crisp | Sep 26, 2012 | Big Tuna, Cuda, Freshwater Fishing, Internationalisation, United States“Lake George is without comparison, the most beautiful water I ever saw; formed by a contour of mountains into a basin thirty-five miles long and from two to four miles broad, finely interspersed with islands, its water limpid as crystal and the mountainsides...