I began creating content on youtube to inspire viewers to try fishing for themselves, and to help current anglers improve their experience through entertaining and informative videos of my own fishing adventures and knowledge from experience. As my experiences have evolved, so has the content provided, and it will continue to grow and evolve as I do. Join me on this adventure, and lets go chase some (fish) tail.
Thank you, Randall and Dave for that awesome trip. We seem to have a path for an annual Fall event, moving forward. I'm looking forward to a lot more trips! I am currently going through several hours of footage and have decided to put a "grass counter" on my vid for every uttered that word, while we referenced the difficulty in this stretch at this time of year.
Good thing I watched this before I bought an anchor wizard! I have short legs so my seat position needs to be all the way forward if I intend to motorize it, which I plan to do. Really surprised they didn't catch that.
@jason_ryan_fishing i just motorized mine, and relocated the anchor wizards farther back. No more seat clearance problems. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WsuxSr41Lmg.htmlsi=1Q63hF97_iqASP4n
@tylerpound2661 i have 2 depending on the situation. For regular fishing, i have a 260-270 bending branches angler classic for a shallow angle paddle stroke to sneak in quiet. For whitewater, i have a 250 aqua bound for a steep angle paddle stroke, giving maximum power and steering.
Seeing the dipsy divers and yellow birds on the rods brought back some memories. My dad had a Grady White boat growing up for Lake Michigan, but we would go to Lake Erie for a weak twice a year to load up on the walleye and perch. Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
Thanks for the heads up. I've had my RVR since the first truck came in at the paddle shop I work at. Another thing to watch out for is the bolt at the hinge of the seat falling off. Longer bolts fixes that. Good stuff, keep it up!
@@tylerpound2661 something i forgot to mention in the video is to carry a small socket wrench on the yak so you can remove the prop if it gets jammed up with weeds.
@@OnlyFins yeah I’ve noticed, but it seems like an amazing boat for many waters. I have seen some 3D print stuff for the anchor wizards because idk if I wanna raise the seat
@tylerpound2661 it really is a great boat. I chose not to raise the seat because i like hitting class 2 and 3 rapids, which requires the center of gravity to be as low as possible
@joshalmeida1821 I'm 6ft 3in and 240lbs. the outlaw is a great first kayak! It's extremely stand up stable. Comfy as a floating couch. But it also handles like a couch. It's best on calm flat water like a lake. It's not so great on creeks and rivers. It turns really slow, which makes avoiding hazards difficult. It is easily the best budget fishing kayak on the market.
breakfast looked delicious! Great video and editing brother! whooty who...love it! Got some solid smallies and that Walleye your buddy caught was gorgeous! Nice event.
Thanks man! There were so many bass caught! Far more than i could put in the video. This event gets better every year! So does the food. Lol. Thank you again for watching and commenting!