Jackson Kayak Coosa Elite Review

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Jackson Kayaks Coosa Fishing Kayak | Fishing Kayak Review

2011 Jackson Kayak Coosa Elite If you are looking for the Ultimate Fishing Kayak, look no further. Jackson Kayaks Coosa Fishing Kayak is this years hottest angler on the market. I had the pleasure of paddling the Coosa last summer along side its designer and professional fisherman, Drew Gregory. Drew explained to me how he worked with Jackson Kayak to come up with answers to the continually evolving needs of the kayak fisherman. Aside from excelling in lakes, ponds, inshore and most offshore settings, the Jackson Kayak Coosa is the first kayak to ever cater to the river angler making it the first ever ALL water fishing craft!

About the Jackson Kayak Coosa

jackson-kayak-coosa-fishing-kayakThe Jackson Coosa Kayak has everything river fishermen has been looking for.

For custom comfort this fishing kayak has an adjustable seat that can be switch from a flat deck seated position to a raised perch so you can eye the landscape or hunker down for a fight. Not only can you use the seat on the kayak, but you can also remove the seat and use it as a camp chair, perfect for relaxing in next to the camp fire!

Not everyone is the same size, that is why the Jackson Kayak Coosa comes with adjustable foot pegs. The foot pegs can be adjusted for tall or short people.

Below the seat there are two molded compartments that can fit two Plano style tackle boxes for easy tackle access.

Flush mounted rod holders keep the rod at a lower angle so you won't get snagged as easily near cover; they also provide a place to store the fishing pole while you break for a sandwich. Equipped with a Paddle Stager Groove you no longer have to worry about a paddle getting blown away from an unexpected wind gust, just place the paddle in the U shaped notch.

To help keep you focused on the fishing this kayak has everything from a wide standing, non-slick platform making it easier to stand, Lockable Rod Locker/Hatches if you have to step away for a moment, a Large Hatch for extra storage including camping gear and a waterproof Day Hatch perfect for keys, wallet, cell phone or any valuables.

The Jackson Coosa Elite Kayak offers a removable skid plate on the keel, which is a common weak spot on all kayaks, iinstead of replacing an entire kayak you can easily replace the plate.

Check out the video below, a review on the Jackson Kayak Coosa as told by its designer himself.

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Jackson Kayak Coosa Fishing Kayak | Video Review

From the Designer Himself... Drew Gregory

Jackson Kayak Coosa Walk Through
by RiverBasserDrew | video info

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What do you think of Jackson Kayaks Coosa?

  • Ty Manker May 26, 2012 @ 4:30 pm | delete
    I used this kayak today, not 2 hours ago. We went down the Coosariver river in Wetumpka Alabama. And this is such a comfortable boat. I'm bigger, 280 pounds wet. And wet I was. This boat was very comfortable, but if you're going to encounter ANY white water you may as well get out and swim. The Coosa has class III and under rapids and the slightest cross wave flipped me. I spent more time righting my kayak than I spent IN the kayak. And I lost my glasses. Fun trip and a fun boat in flat water. But not in any waves. Period.
  • BillMatthewsOutdoors Mar 17, 2012 @ 10:09 pm | delete
    Love my Coosa!!!
  • Kevjon Oct 19, 2011 @ 3:58 pm | delete
    Never tried one but was impressed with the video. Living in Texas we fish both rivers and big water. Wondering how it would handle in the bays with average winds of 10 +mph? We tend to like the 14 footers for open water which means we have to have two yaks, one for rivers and one for the bays and gulf.
  • SquidooPower Oct 12, 2011 @ 5:11 pm | delete
    Good lens.
  • DelawarePaddlesports Apr 12, 2011 @ 9:27 pm | delete
    I paddled a Coosa just a few days ago- Super stable even standing up and it's outfitted beautifully for fishing!
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