Jackson Kayak’s first appearance at the Houston Fishing show! by sonia | Feb 21, 2012 | Big Tuna, Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, Fly FishingTexas is in love with fishing and so are we! If you did not know already, the BIGGEST all things FISHING store… FISHING TACKLE UNLIMITED will be at the Houston Fishing Show and Jackson Kayak will be there too, to show off the highly desirable Coosa, the all new...
The Fiberglass Manifesto Goes Shoal Bassin’ by JK Team | Feb 21, 2012 | CoosaCameron Mortenson, author of the blog “The Fiberglass Manifesto, is rapidly becoming a key figure across the country in the fly fishing world. The reader base of Cam’s blog started with enthusiasts using fiberglass fly rods, a material that was replaced...
Hangin’ with the PPA! by JK Team | Feb 19, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, RivieraA few weeks ago I received an invitation from Don Roberts, Chairman of the Professional Paddlesports Association, to run down to Florida for a few days and join them as a guest instructor at the PPA’s National School of Paddlesports Business. Not able to turn...
Cuda takes on Lake Grapevine by Team Palovik | Feb 15, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, FishingSet up a fishing and non fishing event for Lake Grapevine. This lake is located near the town of Grapevine Texas, known for the wineries and vineyards. Very beautiful area and a very nice lake, known by many due to location, just northeast of Dallas metro area. Set...
Esox masquinongy, aka Musky by Brooks Beatty | Feb 4, 2012 | Cuda, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Fly FishingWell I can’t say this was my first time fishing for Muskies, but it was my second. A month or so before this trip, Drew and I, were on the way back from a River Bassin Tournament in Fayetteville, AR and Sparta, TN was a good stopping place. Cory at the time was a...
Paddle Point Park – Coosa and Cuda by Team Palovik | Feb 3, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, Fishing, Freshwater FishingPaddle Point Park Coosa and Cuda Decided to try and set up a fishing / get together with some local Kayakers. Used the TFF Texas Fishing Forum as the vehicle to get the word out to everyone. We had both paddlers and fishing going to this outing, Was worried about the...
first kayak fishing trip by JK Team | Feb 3, 2012 | Coosa, FishingFor my friend Jim’s birthday, I took him out on his first kayak fishing trip. I let him use my Coosa, and another friend and my self each rented one. We caught and release quite a few bass that day, including the biggest of the day, shown...
Tallapoosa/West Georgia Jackson Coosa Teen! by JK Team | Jan 30, 2012 | Coosa, Fishing, Fishing Reports, Fly FishingWhy do I love my JK? I’m seventeen, and as I’ve grown older with my friends, they’ve gotten into some stupid stuff. I can proudly say that instead of falling into those dangerous and unwise habits, I spend my Friday nights loading up my Coosa for my...
Conservation And Management Working Together by Tray Collins | Jan 23, 2012 | WhitewaterI joined a few members of the Lafayette Kayak Fishing Club to enjoy what was to become a beautiful day on the water, and a fishing tournament with a great purpose. The club decided to kick off 2012 with a non-series tournament that’s different than anything they’ve...
Go Pro Footage of the Coosa in Action and Review! by JK Team | Jan 19, 2012 | Coosa, FishingCheck out this Video of the Coosa in Action: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUEdOOrVs4w[/youtube]
Oklahoma City Tackle and Hunting Show by Team Palovik | Jan 17, 2012 | Coosa, Cuda, FishingHelped Dave Lindo at OKC Kayak work a booth at this show for the Jackson line of kayak’s. Was a blast and had a great crowd of people lots of interest in the Jackson line. Drove from Dallas to Okalahoma City Friday afternoon, was pleasantly surprised at the setup that...
A Different way to Rig your Anchors by Tray Collins | Jan 16, 2012 | Cuda, Fishing, Fishing ReportsMy current setup has a max depth of 15′, only limited because I haven’t figured a way to store more anchor rope safely. This is a killer setup for shallow water, especially in mud where it can dig in! Sometimes I drift flats with the rear anchor out just...