by Joshua Evans | Dec 31, 2018 | Big Tuna, Family Zone, Fishing
Almost 40 years ago, my dad Big Mike Evans aka “Pops”, would usually tell me in the evening that we would be going fishing early the next morning so I had better get to bed. With images of sand and spotted bay bass running through my head, I would battle through the...
by clinttaylor | Nov 29, 2018 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Internationalisation, United States
For quite a while now I have not been able to get out on the water to do some actual fishing. This is mainly due to a packed schedule, but also very unfavorable weather! Although I don’t have the time right now to go fishing all day, I do have enough time to...
by Gunnar Ahlstrom | Jan 18, 2018 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Internationalisation, Sweden
My fishing is pike fishing. It has always been so, and it will probably always remain that way. This applies to pike fishing in general, but pike fishing from kayaks in particular. I like to actively search for the pike with as little fishing gear as possible. A...
by clinttaylor | Jul 9, 2017 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Internationalisation, United States
When I think about some of the best things I have ever had in my life, nearly every single one of them had to be gained with hard work. I won’t go into all of these life stories about this and that, because we all have our own. However, in the type of kayak...
by clinttaylor | Jul 6, 2017 | Big Tuna, Fishing, Fishing Subjects
Everyone reaches periodic milestones in their lives. I have reached one myself as I have graduated from college. I have a lot to look forward to, and hopefully a lot more fishing to look forward to. It is moments like this in life where it is encouraging to see the...
by David Blair | Oct 8, 2014 | Big Tuna, Fishing, UK
On Tuesday I returned from a 1000 mile drive and was pretty tired. I was desperate to get out on the kayak. I was limited on time, so a trip to my local water was in order. Loch lomond being 24 miles long and the widest loch in the UK. It has the largest surface area...
by JK Fans | Sep 5, 2014 | Cuda, Fishing, Saltwater Fishing
Brent Torgeson from OEX (California) with a Yellowfin Tuna We decided to take the kayaks offshore on a little mother ship trip, we stopped just East of the 302 in Mexican waters in a school of porpoise. Starting chumming, launched the kayaks and started to explore....
by JK Fans | Dec 6, 2012 | Big Tuna
As a freshwater bass fishing guide for many years, my bass boat has been my office. My office is where I teach people how to discern between productive and nonproductive water. How to tie different knots, how to cast and how to work the baits. I am quitecomfortable...
by Gregg Crisp | Aug 7, 2012 | Big Tuna
Met up with my friend Val Saturday morning down on Cape Cod, to fish Barnstable Harbor for some schoolies. I had a friend from work along with me that had never sat in a kayak before or had fished for stripers. Luckily Scott is a seasoned steelhead angler from the...
by Steve Gibson | Jul 1, 2012 | Big Tuna, Fishing
Good times with my son on our first outing in the Big Tuna. We were on our way to break in the Big Tuna with some Redfish but Mother Nature decided that she didn’t want to cooperate with us and sent us some high winds on this day. Shortly after switching gears I...
by Pat Kellner | May 13, 2012 | Big Tuna, Coosa, Fishing, United States
This week was my first experience in the Big Tuna from Jackson Kayak. I put it through the ultimate test of a kayak here in Texas; I took it down the Devils River. Not that any trip down the Devils River is a regular trip, but this trip went beyond normal. We took a...