Big Rig Stability / Fishability by joey monteleone | Mar 11, 2014 | Big Rig, Fishing, Freshwater, riversCelebrated Saturday February 22nd as my birthday and the maiden paddle of my new Big Rig. While the weather and water conditions were less than perfect the performance of the Jackson Big Rig was. Greeted with muddy, 46 degree water, current and occasional wind gusts,...
Nor Cal road trip part 2 by Jim Sammons | Feb 27, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, Freshwater, JK Team PostsJim with a nice Clear Lake large mouth After Leaving Lake Shasta we headed down to Clear Lake to meet up with my friends Sean White and Terry Gowen. Terry lives at the late and was our gracious host for a couple days. The water in the lake was very cold and though we...
Devil’s River Trip #1 by Tray Collins | Mar 16, 2013 | Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater, Freshwater FishingI joined my JK teammate Brady Sullivan, his brother, and his friend on a trip to The Devil’s River last weekend. This was my first multi-day river trip; I quickly noticed the difference between the rivers that I’ve fished in Louisiana and a river like the Devil’s. I...
A Few Firsts by ericboyd | Jan 25, 2013 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater, Freshwater Fishing, riversIt was a day of firsts… Laura and I took our first fishing trip of the year today. It was Laura’s and my first trip together in the Jackson Kayak “Big Tuna” and it also happened to be our first time fishing a particular stretch of the Catawba...
SKA Lake Chatuge, GA Championship by Evan Howard | Oct 20, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Freshwater, Freshwater Fishing25 anglers, mostly sporting Jackson boats, took the field at the SKA 2012 Championship on Lake Chatuge, GA under heavy winds and stormy skies. The two day event was the culmination of a six event season across Georgia and Alabama with a brand new Cuda 14 and the...
Post Spawn Swimbait Bass by JK Team | Jul 24, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing ReportsThe post spawn can be a weird time to fish for everyone. The bass, having just finished their spawn, will move to nearby cover and hunker down. It can wear the patience, of any seasoned bass angler, down to the bone. The fish just seem to stop eating and dissapear....
No Motors Allowed! by Ethan Funk | Jul 7, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater FishingMy dad and I took our Coosa’s out twice last week. The place we fished has a spot that is full of shoals. I was surprised at how shallow the Coosa could actually go through those rocks. I could take the Coosa through the small gaps with shallow water that no power...
The Jackson Coosa on the Bow River, Alberta by Stephen Laurie | May 17, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, VideoSo with the winter fading away up here in the great white North I was finally able to get my Coosa out for the first float of the 2012 fishing season. I decided to spend the day on what’s considered to be the Blue Ribbon section of the Bow River just south of Calgary...
Cudas in the Current by JK Team | May 10, 2012 | Cuda, FishingA few days ago my dad and I took a trip over to the Chattahoochee River. We weren’t expecting the water to be running as bad as it was. Even though the water was generating and flowing fast the Cuda did amazing! We put the seat in the low position and paddled on...
First Ever North Texas Kayak Tournament Won in my Jackson Coosa by Team Palovik | Apr 5, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Freshwater FishingFirst Ever North Texas Kayak Tournament Won in my Jackson Coosa This all started last year at the annual fall get together of the local kayakers. One of the most appreciated members decided to announce that he would be starting a new kayak fishing trail. The North...
The Plight of the Guadalupe Bass by Pat Kellner | Feb 23, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Freshwater FishingFishing has my heart, rivers my soul, but the Guadalupe Bass encompasses my being. There is a special connection that I hold with this fish that runs cleaner than the spring fed Texas Hill Country waters they haunt. Something extraordinary lives in catching a fish so...