Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Jackson Big Tuna Cooler / Fish Bag - This thing owns - product review


Working on another video I will post from this last weekend so until then here is a collection of fragments for my review and opinion on the Big Tuna Cooler Bag in case you are considering one.

My wife got me the Jackson Big Tuna Cooler / Fish Bag for Christmas before I even knew how much I wanted one.  The bag fits snugly in the tank and keeps everything cold all day without any problems.

By throwing in just 3 frozen water bottles at the beginning of the day any fish in there stayed icey cold without any problems until at the end of the day.  The handles on the bag make it an easy lift out and drop off at the filleting table while I clean and put away my fishing gear from the day.  The build quality of this bag is fantastic and I can see this bag lasting me a long long time.  Coming in at about $45 this bag is priced extremely reasonably compared to what other fish bags cost.  Another thing to think about with this bag too is in the Big Tuna Tank the cooler bag is completely out of direct sunlight and has a little buffer from the heat which is a big plus especially in Florida yes, even in winter!

Here is the link to the Jackson Kayak website where you can check it out, http://store.jacksonkayak.com/big-tuna-cooler-fish-bag/


Now I feel like...

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Mosquito Lagoon with a couple friends interested in Kayak Fishing


Nothing too fascinating caught today but figured Id post the video anyway since I had the footage :P just one minute long.

Kayak fishing even on the slowest smallest days still beats work I think Brendan and Patrick will agree.

Fun day, we will have to get the big ones next time.




Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Another night trip in the Mosquito Lagoon Tandem in the Big Tuna


While wondering when my next outing would be I received a call from Austin and Paul asking if I would like to do some night fishing with them in Titusville.  I had two of my friends Brendan and Mike recently ask me if they could check out the sport of kayak fishing so I decided tonight was as good a night as any other.  I ended up riding tandem with my buddy Mike and my other friend Brendan paddled a borrowed a Tarpon 160.  Little did I know my valentines day would come early... haha

It was a cold cold night when we decided to start our late night adventure.  We saw a few kayak anglers we knew on the water and broke off and met back up with them several times through the night.  For the most part everyone was skunked except on tiny trout.  We used an array of live and dead bait (no artificial bait) and finally my buddy Brendan hooked up to something.  This was his first hook up ever in a kayak so he at first exclaimed  "I think Im hooked up to that flats boat!!" but then he realized he was hooked up to a bull red.  After about a 20 minute battle he landed his 32" redfish.

Soon after the wind picked up and it felt like the temperature dropped about 30 degrees.  After freezing the whole way back to the put in paddling as fast as we could we were strapping the boats to our trucks and looking for who was open at 2am for a late dinner.  Check out the pictures below,

Brendan with his first Bull Red and also FIRST fish caught as a Kayak
Fisherman.  Hopefully everything from here on out is bigger! haha

Picture taken of Me and Mike in the Jackson Big Tuna from a Malibu
Stealth 14 captained by Austin.  Paul decided riding tandem is such a
magical moment it calls for a box of valentines day candy.