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The Coosa has been slimed.

I have been a proud Coosa owner since early December, but work has made it impossible to get on the water. Today, that changed. I took advantage of a 65 degree January day and hit Big Wills Creek, hoping to tangle with some Alabama Spotted bass. The action...

First slime

Hello to all river bassers….Todd Braswell here (aka Shoal Tide) with the Jackson Kayk Fishing Team. Decided to brave the elements this past weekend & hit nearby river for some winter bassin. This was a maiden “river” voyage in my new Coosa,...

1st outing in my Coosa!!

  The weather was kind of crummy but the Coosa and I were in dire need of being on water. So off we went to Old Hickory Lake. It was great to get on the water and become acclimated with my Coosa. I didn’t catch anything, but I still had a great time. It’s such a...

Camping out of a Kayak

I meet and talk to a lot of different people as I am out fishing and camping from my Kayak. One of the questions that comes up is about weight capacity of the kayak. Being a big guy around 250lbs I always had to take this into consideration when choosing a kayak for...

Some advice for Coooper and his Coosa…

For a while now I have been saying that we need to get back to the roots of all this, to our youth and get them more involved because that is what makes kayak fishing so great to me…you know, it gives you that feeling like you are a kid again, exploring that...

New Years 2011

Janet and I decided to bring in 2011 at one of our favorite places. The Edisto River. Friday morning we got dropped off at the put-in, and after organizing the loads we were on our way. The Huckaberry Hound was as eager to get underway as we were.   Its a short...

Winter Preparations

Over the winter my fishing time goes from a lot to none. And during this time I try to get some things planned out for the next season. Well I have decided to dedicate a majority of my planning time to deciding what I want to put where on my new Jackson Kayak Coosa....