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I grew up here, less than 3 miles from this stream and the farm. We used to spend a lot of time out here! We have had family members chased into the creek by the cows when they have babys! I recognized the rock wall in the thumb nail. It was great to show our kids the video! Thanks
I bought one, used it for about a month, sold it. Pros: 1. Inexpensive - I paid 1169 shipped to my door for mine. 2. Durable hull - 1 piece hull seemed really tough, and it has a replacable skid plate on the back. 3. Reasonably fast - I topped out at about 5.2 mph, comfortably cruised at 3.5. 4. Stable - I was able to stand and cast. Not super comfortably, but I could. Cut through waves well. 5. Comfortable seat - plenty of 8hr days on this, no problems. Cons: 1. Steering - TERRIBLE. The cables broke after like 3 trips, pieces fell off, the handle broke, etc. 2. Poor assembly - seat and drive didn't sit quite right in the rails. Seat squeaked loud as hell even after silicone spray. 3. Seat placement - too low. Your legs are pedaling at an almost upward angle. 4. No dry storage - the whole inside of the kayak isn't utilized. Hard to run wiring through. 5. Handles- nearly impossible to pick up over your head because of the stupid floppy handles. Makes cartopping harder. 6. Weight - self explanatory, insanely heavy compared to similar length kayaks. 7. Drive - it seemed solid, but it was loud and the tension adjustment system seemed janky. It's hard as hell to get in, you have to stomp on it to get it to fit in the hole deep enough to latch. 8. Unitrack - why did they use these? You have to get adapters to use normal rail accessories, and the adapters SUCK. Doubled my time taking stuff on and off. You really do get what you pay for. I strongly recommend getting something better than this if you fish frequently. Ended up with an Oldtown 120 pdl, really should have started with that.
it is a pretty stream but it's truly not the most scenic by far I've fished Iowa trout streams for over 40 years and believe me that many others that are more amazing , Stocked streams as stated are so over fished by so many but there are a few streams around for the fly fisherman and catch release fishermen that are far more amazing
I walk up and down the pier with Crank baits deep diver's and found out fish will follow your bait and if you drop the bait back slightly in to there face and then pull it away from the fish it can encourages a bit. Good luck out there my brother.
I bought a non structural S-hook at the hardware store and bent it to close off one end to tie the seat strap to. Then I clip the open end of the S-hook to the bar on the floor of the kayak that the strap used to thread through.
I have some free days next week and want to take my hobie up there to spend a few days just fishing... This place looks pretty nice. I'll have to track down a camp ground or cabin on this lake.
Any cart that has adjustable longitudinal rails like the wilderness systems or yakattack stow and tow. I've used the malone nomad cart with it and it isn't good.
Just happened to stubble upon your page while bored cruising YT! Just checked back at this tournament and it looks like there was a BIG tie at 75.25. I had 75" there so I was right there with ya!
Love the kayak fishing videos! I see you're using a Native Titan 12 in your latest videos - did you switch from the SeaStream Angler? If so, can you share what made you switch?
Hi Tim, thanks. I still have the Seastream. I use it mainly for shallow water fishing and where I have to drag it to the water. The Native Titan I use when I'm mostly offshore fishing.
I bought 2 December of 2022 and we've had them out a few times and it is rather stable but... that pedal drive needs some R & D. It not only is it tough to peddle. Feels like you are peddling up hill on your bike. It also made a rather loud humm as you peddled it. About what an electric trolling motor sounds like on full. I call the dealer and he said it needs some break in time and it should quiet down. I sure hope so... I also can't get my review to post on their site. That I found odd.
Do you have any advice on we’re to go on ky lake, i fish high school tournaments and I always struggle on were to go and trying to catch them, always feels like I’m clueless, I have tournaments the next three weekends after Easter, any advice would be greatly appreciated.