Why I Kayak Fish – Part 3 “Ease of Access” by Pat Kellner | Apr 19, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, United StatesThere are advantages to kayak fishing over power boat fishing. One of the biggest of these is the ease of access to fishing water in a kayak. You can take a kayak just about anywhere and fish waters you cannot reach in a big boat. To move your kayak from...
My Jackson Coosa Kayak “Black Widow” by JK Fans | Apr 16, 2012 | CoosaI start kayak fishing 1 year ago with a small regular kayak and fall in love with it. This year decide to approve my fishing time, the reason i buy my Coosa.
Father/Daughter Time by Robert Matthews | Apr 9, 2012 | Blogroll, Coosa, Cuda, Featured Post, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Freshwater, Freshwater Fishing, JK Team PostsWith my daughter in town for a few days from College I decided to take a day off and spend it with her on the river. The last time we went out we were both in Coosa’s so I was looking forward to how she was going to like fishing out of the new Cuda. We launched...
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...
Lake Travis – Kayak Anglers Tournament Series stop #3 by Pat Kellner | Mar 29, 2012 | Cuda, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Fishing TournamentLake Travis KATS Wrap Up Finally a warmer weather tournament was upon us. I love warmer weather, I was tired of the 50 degree and below temperatures we had been having at Lake Bastrop and Fayette. Bring on the warmth! It was about 60 degrees when we launched just at...
First Trip in the Coosa by Gregg Crisp | Mar 28, 2012 | Coosa, FishingThe weather in the Northeast has been unseasonably warm this past week, with temperatures in the 70s and even breaking into the 80s. On Friday afternoon I got out of work a few hours early and took my new Jackson Kayak “Coosa” out to a local pond for its maiden...
Why I Kayak Fish – Part 1 “The Beginning” by Pat Kellner | Mar 24, 2012 | FishingMy fishing history goes back further than I can remember. There are pictures of me as a little kid sitting on the bank of a river with a rod in my hand and the line in the water. I have always been fishing, and I do not see that stopping. Around the time I entered...
Jerry’s New Cuda at Ray Robert by Team Palovik | Mar 21, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, Fishing ReportsHello wanted to start out this article by welcoming a new Jackson Star team member Jerry Hamon. Jerry is on the Jackson Star program for one of the local Jackson Kayak dealers in Dallas, Kayak Instruction. Jerry is also a proud owner of a new Urban Camo Jackson Cuda....
Personal Best while standing in a Coosa! by JK Team | Mar 13, 2012 | CoosaLet me start off by saying, I have been fishing for 26 years (Since I was about 7,) mostly from the bank, casting, hoping, and praying to catch a monster bass. I would watch those fishing shows on Sunday mornings before church and see them reel in these huge bass and...
2012 Jackson Kayak Coosa Promo Video by Drew Gregory | Mar 8, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Freshwater Fishing2011 was a great year for the Jackson Coosa and its owners, however we feel there is always room for improvement so we made some cool changes to our most popular 2012 fishing kayak model, that we’re sure will make your time on the water that much sweeter! Watch...
Fishing with Friends by Team Palovik | Mar 6, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, FishingDecided to go fishing with a few friends for the day, decided we would meet at a local lake and enjoy the day. Was able to have one of my very best friends make it, my brother. We hit the lake early, was a little cooler than we would have liked, but made the...
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...