Hook, Line, and Sinker by joey monteleone | Oct 1, 2014 | Big Rig, Fishing, Freshwater, Instructional, JK Team PostsHook, Line and Sinker If you live in “plastic paradise” you might take for granted the components in completing your favorite soft plastic bass rig. Picking each out, organizing them and creating a balanced set up is a critical factor to your catches. Lots of...
Rough Summer by Chris Funk | Sep 24, 2014 | Coosa, Fishing, Freshwater, JK Team PostsThis summer has been full of fishing obstacles for my son Ethan. His first Job, lots of stuff going on in the youth group at church and a very pretty young lady has kept him jumping. I kept fishing, but man have I missed my boy! I had high hopes once school started...
Wrap Up: 2014 CBKA Tournament by Matthew Trucks | Sep 22, 2014 | Big Rig, Fishing, Saltwater, Saltwater Fishing, Tournaments, Wrap UpsIt begun on September 12th 2014 with a 4 hour drive from my home to the destination of Camp Wright on Kent Island Maryland. Once past the beaten paths of NJ and onto Delaware after Route 299 (I will never go that way again) and onto Rt 301. Rt 301 was a desolate...
Fishing for Dorado in Baja by Jim Sammons | Sep 20, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, JK Team Posts, Saltwater Fishing, VideoJim Sammons, Sean White and Luther Cifers fish for big Dorado in Baja...
One of the Coolest Coosa Videos You’ve ever Seen! by Aaron Stiger | Sep 19, 2014 | Coosa, Featured Post, Fishing, Internationalisation, Reviews, Trip Reports, Trips, United States, Video, Videohttp://youtu.be/8kgyPyDuwSo Whether on the water or off, it’s always kind of a cool to randomly run into fans of what I do, or of Jackson Kayak in general. It’s especially special to me when it is a child or young adult because you get to spend some time...
First Kraken Walk-thu’s from OR! Videos!!! by Jim Sammons | Sep 18, 2014 | Fishing, Freshwater, Instructional, JK Team Posts, Kraken, Saltwater FishingJim Sammons has hooked up with a few folks form the magazines to give them a first look at the features of the new Jackson Kraken! Rapid Media Kayak Fish Magazine http://www.kayakfishmag.com/news/jackson-kayak-kraken-2/...
BIG BASS FISHING APPS by joey monteleone | Sep 17, 2014 | Big Rig, Fishing, Freshwater, Instructional, JK Team PostsCommon sense clues to fishing feel baits for BIG bass Too often people seek technology for a common sense problem. There’s an app for that, real world common sense solutions. I describe it as “separating yourself from your senses”. Shut off your I-Phone, I-Pad and...
Big Tuna Tank Flat Lid Mod Video by Chris Funk | Sep 16, 2014 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Freshwater, Instructional, Saltwater FishingCheck out this mod I did on my Big Tuna...
Planning for Catch, Photo, Release by Nik Brown | Sep 14, 2014 | Fishing, Fishing Tournament, Freshwater, Instructional, JK Team Posts, Saltwater Fishing, United StatesKayak anglers who fish tournaments often express the difficulty of successfully getting a picture for catch, photo, and release. (CPR) There biggest concern is typically the fish flopping off of their measuring board and back into the water before they are able to get...
First Blood on the Illuminati by jimrussell | Sep 11, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, JK Team Posts, Saltwater FishingMet up with my NorCalKayakAngler buddy Brent to get him some water therapy and hopefully get first blood on his new prize Cuda14 Illuminati!! We were treated to excellent conditions with stellar 25-30+ foot viz and minimal surge. First stop was one of my favorite...
Self Rescue (part 2) by Marcos M | Sep 10, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, Freshwater, Instructional, JK Team Posts, SaltwaterThe cold water safety/self rescue clinic was a success. We had a total of 14 anglers attend. Some were completely new to ocean fishing and some had over 20 years of experience. Sean Morley was kind enough to be our instructor. He shared his knowledge and experience...
Big Rig Flounder Fishing in New Jersey by Matthew Trucks | Sep 8, 2014 | Big Rig, Fishing, jacksonkayak.com, JK Team Posts, Saltwater, Saltwater Fishing, Team JK, Trip Reports, Trips, United StatesRolled out of bed to an unseasonable chill. Fifty four degrees Fahrenheit actually. For a moment I thought it was October and was getting up to go striped bass fishing but actually it was the end of August. Typically if it falls below 65 degrees time of year that is...