Adventures Alone by teamjk | Feb 17, 2019 | FishingJeremy Crowe asked me if I wanted to go fishing when he gets out of work. I asked him what time he was out. I was already off work. He said he didn’t know. My response…”cash me owww side! How-bout dat??” He can catch up. So, I loaded up! I...
EXPLORING NEW WATER by David Roberts | Feb 16, 2019 | FishingOne of my favorite things about kayaking is that there is always a place to launch. No matter where you may be, finding a place to put your kayak in is just as easy as it is to load it up. By having this option, there is no shortage of places that an angler can...
Death From Above by Johnathan Alijets | Feb 15, 2019 | Fishing, VideoJackson kayaks, cold beer and lots of bass. What more could you...
Camping and kayaking by Brian Cadoret | Feb 14, 2019 | Big Rig, Family Zone, Fishing, Internationalisation, Outdoor Adventures, United StatesI often have small random windows to fish. Sometimes I will have a full day and take advantage with a long float in the JK Big Rig or head a few hours from home and fish new water. Often solo because it’s hard link up with friends on a short notice. However at least 3...
Sportsman’s Outfitter and Marine…. by Jason Griffith | Feb 12, 2019 | FishingIt’s been awhile since the Kansas City area has had a dedicated Jackson Kayak dealer. With the passing of Lynn Lyon in early 2015, the Kansas City community lost one of it’s most important faces of the kayaking community, and the destination location for...
We going straight to the Wild Wild West, The Western Canadian Kayak Fishing Trail. by teamjk | Feb 11, 2019 | Canada, Coosa FD, Event Coverage, Events, Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Internationalisation, Tournaments2018 will stand as an epic year in the western Canadian kayak fishing community. It was the inaugural year for the Western Canadian Kayak Fishing Trail, organized by Mike Zilkowsky, a long time tournament organizer (Eastslope) in Alberta. It was a best five of...
High Tide Gold by Cole Landry | Feb 7, 2019 | Fishing, Internationalisation, United StatesRarely do I go on a solo trip in the kayak but when the conditions seem perfect you simply cant pass a trip up. So, I loaded up my gear and hit the road determined to find some redfish willing the chew. Backing into the launch I dropped my kayak in the water, loaded...
Follow the Birds by David Roberts | Feb 6, 2019 | FishingHere a several years ago, my brother Blaze and I decided to head to one of our favorite local spot in hopes to pick up a few trout. It was mid afternoon when we arrived to our destination and we were greeted with a warm, light southern wind accompanied with the Texas...
Irish Kayak Angling Muckno Competition by Andrew McIlhone | Feb 5, 2019 | Event Coverage, Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Internationalisation, IrelandWinter has finally arrived here in Ireland and with it Irish Kayak Angling clubs final competition of the year. This is a fresh water competition consisting of a choice of species, first to catch the choice species wins, pretty simple if your into fresh water fishing...
Winter Blues Buster by teamjk | Feb 4, 2019 | Coosa FD, FishingIf you’re like me and live in the north, it gets cold. Not just “where do the fish go when I’m paddling in the cold”, but the “Oh look! There’s 32 inches of ice over my favorite lake” kind of cold. Its one the biggest issues facing kayak anglers in the...
How Many Casts for a Big Bass? by Johnathan Alijets | Feb 3, 2019 | Fishing, VideoIt’s a lesson I have to learn and re-learn constantly, sometimes you just have to drop the bait on the fishes nose. It keeps me focused on making the right cast, over and...
Lake St. Clair smackdown by teamjk | Feb 2, 2019 | Fishing Many would consider lake st. Clair to be the best smallmouth lake in the country, and rightfully so. It’s not uncommon to have 100 fish catch days of 3 to 5 pound smallmouth, with the occasional 6 pounder mixed in. So when KBF announced lake...