Coosa off the Beach by JK Team | Sep 24, 2012 | Coosa, FishingI love my Jackson Coosa because I can fish any water, anywhere. From class 3 rapids on the Coosa River to the Gulf of Mexico. My Coosa puts me where I need to be to catch sharks off the beach, redfish inshore, and the Coosa spotted bass below Jordan Dam.
A few Kayak Cart Tips by Rich McDade | Sep 21, 2012 | Big Tuna, Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, Freshwater, jacksonkayak.com, rivers, Saltwater, Saltwater Fishing, United StatesA Few Kayak Cart Tips Getting a kayak cart can be a liberating experience, it opens endless possibilities to launch your kayak, it can also be the source of great frustration. You have to remember, haste makes waste! When it’s hot and the sun is beating down on you it...
Deep Water Re-entry in a Coosa by Ethan Funk | Sep 15, 2012 | Beginner Moves, Coosa, Fishing, Intermediate Moves, JK UniversityDeep water reentry in the Jackson Coosa Just like it was stated in the deep water Cuda reentry article, deep water reentry is something that every kayaker should practice from time to time. It will build your confidence in your abilities and in your kayak. Again, for...
Redfish from the Custom Coosa by JK Team | Sep 12, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing ReportsI’ve had my eye on the Jackson Kayak Coosa since it was first released. After trying other more readily available kayaks, I sold them all and finally got my Coosa. Not just any Coosa though. I ordered a custom color scheme, which part of was later introduced as...
sharing the passion by Ethan Funk | Sep 10, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, Recreational/TouringWe got invited to a youth and adult ski day on the river near our home last week. We decided to load up part of our Jackson fleet to take with us. There were several folks that had never been kayaking so it was going to be a fun day for sure. As soon as the boats hit...
Jackson Coosa Drag Chain Install by Stephen Laurie | Sep 7, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Freshwater, Freshwater Fishing, jacksonkayak.com, Saltwater, Saltwater FishingI’m sure a lot of folks have already installed a drag chain on the Coosa but for anyone who hasn’t here’s a quick easy way to get one on your kayak. What you will need: · 1 Flexi Brand retractable dog leash, size small · +/- 1 FT Chain · +/- 1 FT Piece bike inner tube...
Returning to the Bow River,Alberta by Stephen Laurie | Aug 24, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Freshwater, Freshwater Fishing, riversReturning to the Bow River A Video showing some highlights and clips from my return to the Bow River after an unusually long spring run-off. I spent a few hours prospecting from Mckinnon Flats to the Carsland Weir with some great results. The trout were hungry and it...
Forgot about balance. by JK Team | Aug 24, 2012 | Coosa, FishingIve been looking to get back into kayaking for 3 years now and I love to fish. I wanted a yak that would combine the two sports I enjoy. Finally after hours of searching different kayak pics videos and web sites I stumbled across the Coosa. It was love at first site,...
Coosa’s on the Coosa by Ethan Funk | Aug 22, 2012 | CoosaOur youth group was planning on kayaking the Coosa River in Wetumpka Alabama and we knew this would be a great time for some whitewater experience in our Jackson Coosa’s. Our home river, the Chattahoochee, near Columbus Georgia is undergoing a whitewater...
Paddling the Sun by JK Team | Aug 21, 2012 | CoosaJackson kayaks are by far the most durable, and advanced kayaks on the market. There design and build makes for an unprecedented kayak that performs superior to all others.
Bennett’s summer by JK Team | Aug 19, 2012 | Coosa, Events, Uncategorized, Video, VideoBeginning of summer 2012 Since the summer has started, I have spent a lot of time kayaking in Alabama and North Carolina with Hunter and other friends. Beginning of summer 2012 Since the summer has started, I have spent a lot of time kayaking in Alabama and...
A Couple of Days on the Bow River ,Alberta by Stephen Laurie | Aug 18, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater, Freshwater FishingThe Bow river has seen unusually high water levels this year due to the long spring runoff not to mention what seems like nonstop thunder storms through June and July. This left the river water murky and a little too fast for premium fishing conditions but in turn...