Don't Make this Anchor Trolley Mistake Kayak Fishing

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  • čas přidán 23. 04. 2016
  • A big wave is about to hit... the anchor snags violently on the bottom in strong current ... or even a nice fish is about to wrap around the anchor line .. don't grab frantically for a knife and hope you can cut the line (or your trolley) in time - just connect the anchor to the boat the correct way! Two weeks ago, I attended a seminar where the guide related a story. He was fishing in his kayak, and the anchor snagged, pulling the boat over. He said he was able to grab his knife and cut the anchor trolley free since he could not reach the anchor line. Really??? If a guide can make this mistake, others can as well. Do it the right way!
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Komentáře • 271

  • @scottlytton5328
    @scottlytton5328 Před 10 dny +1

    Man i like this guys channel. He's smart, safety conscious, speaks at the same speed that i hear, and keeps it hip with good background music. New subber here. Fish on 🐟

  • @blakej4452
    @blakej4452 Před 7 lety +65

    This is THE best anchor trolley tip I have ever seen. Thank you for the safety tip.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety +7

      Wow... thanks! I did not figure this out until after I had to cut an anchor in a strong current. Glad to help.

    • @HowBoringIsLife
      @HowBoringIsLife Před 6 lety +1

      should add to that also rigging the anchor to trip. so if it does get caught tight you can also recover it easily.

    • @rossprice8586
      @rossprice8586 Před 5 lety

      Can happen fast, even in a moderate current!

  • @DudefishhTV
    @DudefishhTV Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for posting. Didn’t even think about the anchor going under the kayak like that. Subscribed!

  • @cwesleygrove
    @cwesleygrove Před 5 lety +4

    Great tip! Glad I watched this.

  • @MrDrinknRide
    @MrDrinknRide Před 6 lety +1

    I REALLY liked that tip. My anchor and trolley are on their way as I write this, I’m picking up my new fishing kayak this weekend and have been watching videos on rigging the anchor. You are the only one I’ve seen that has this tip. I Consider it very valuable. Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @mikemason4792
    @mikemason4792 Před 5 lety

    You give great advice. Thank you.

  • @robrichardson2943
    @robrichardson2943 Před 7 lety +4

    Hmmm. What you may want to consider is putting a small float on the end of your anchor line . Leaving the float end on the outside of the anchor trolley (the same as your anchor) thread a loop through the trolley and back to a cleat. I use a jam cleat as it's super fast to unhook. To untie, just pull the rope out of the jam cleat and let the loop pass through the trolley and you're free of the anchor yet it's easy to retrieve because of the float on the end.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety +1

      Exactly right. That is what I do. I swapped out the cleat I had for a jam cleat a few months ago. Perfect solution since I do not have to do the slip knot any more.

  • @williamwortman6698
    @williamwortman6698 Před 3 lety

    Makes perfect sense. Thank you!

  • @combedintuition
    @combedintuition Před 5 lety

    Awesome advice! So good! So good!

  • @zzzzzz1039
    @zzzzzz1039 Před 3 lety

    Free, great advice. Can't beat it!

  • @mvifquain
    @mvifquain Před 5 lety +2

    Great tip. I'm new to Kayaking and never would have thought about that issue.

  • @jamesmartin4902
    @jamesmartin4902 Před 4 lety

    Simple and great tip, thank you....

  • @jefferybeene6563
    @jefferybeene6563 Před 4 lety

    As always..great tips. I am fortunate to have watched this..great information..keep'em coming..

  • @randymartin6885
    @randymartin6885 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for making this point. VERY FEW people have made videos of this important step. Being able to release your anchor could be the difference in catching or loosing the "BIG ONE", and it could also save your life!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 3 lety

      Yep. I learned this the hard way on the New River in VA. My canoe almost dumped before I could cut the line.

  • @timg1080
    @timg1080 Před 6 lety +2

    great idea!

  • @philipjohnson6662
    @philipjohnson6662 Před 3 lety

    Thanks. After windy summer, I've caved and plan to install trolley. Good detail

  • @norwoodbaybridge761
    @norwoodbaybridge761 Před 6 lety

    This video was very enjoyable to watch; and, it is good kayaking advice, too.
    Thank you for posting.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • @clarkrodgers739
    @clarkrodgers739 Před 7 lety +3

    As a river fisherman I like this tip. I switched from a 10' sink where I could anchor 360 from cockpit to NW Slayer 13. I had to go to an anchor trolley even though I knew the dangers of anchoring in current. Very good solution. I've also seen the anchor line stretch out like a bow string out of reach.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      I almost flipped my canoe on the New River using it just tied off. I love the slip knot now!

  • @jinkaixue5051
    @jinkaixue5051 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much! Very helpful.

  • @Kandranos
    @Kandranos Před 4 lety

    Short, sweet, and to the point. Great video.

  • @344DEP
    @344DEP Před 3 lety

    Smart. Thanks

  • @Baz7575
    @Baz7575 Před 4 lety

    Very Very helpful , Many thanks

  • @waynem6504
    @waynem6504 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the informative video, appreciated

  • @blinderb853
    @blinderb853 Před 3 lety +13

    This video could save somebody’s life

  • @bushelfoot
    @bushelfoot Před 6 lety

    That was great i really liked this vid.

  • @brianmcquinn5897
    @brianmcquinn5897 Před 3 lety

    Why has no one else mentioned this - watched 10-15 videos on anchor trolleys - so simple yet so effective, definition of intelligence! Thanks!

  • @darrylb4048
    @darrylb4048 Před 6 lety

    Awesome tip.

  • @jimwhite1557
    @jimwhite1557 Před 2 lety

    Like the idea when you showed it first a bit ago. So glad they have made an adapter. It’s nice when a company finds a product that helps those with disadvantages.

  • @terohipeheodonnell7336

    This is the perfect tip for my kayak and style of fishing. I did consider a quick release clip, but this will work just as well. Thanks.

  • @kjfishman547
    @kjfishman547 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @gregh1972
    @gregh1972 Před 7 lety

    Great and important video. This is exactly what I've done since day one. Methods besides a slip knot can lead to the rope not being able to be released due to tension on the rope (this way is also extremely quick). I also use the zip tie reverse method (can't remember the name) for tying the anchor to the rope so I can unstick it. Safety first! Thanks for posting.

  • @HeyStripes
    @HeyStripes Před 4 lety

    great tip!

  • @myadventureoutdoors
    @myadventureoutdoors Před 8 lety +1

    That was an excellent tip. If you are in some running water, the chance of an anchor getting fouled and you getting your kayak swamped is a real danger.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 8 lety

      Thanks for the emphasis. btw... love your channel. Subscribed under my personal account

  • @bschmidt323
    @bschmidt323 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting this and highlighting an important use of the trolley. Many of the anchor trolley systems I see in use make it difficult to detach in an emergency situation, as the anchor is clipped to a ring and moved to the front or back putting the anchor line out of reach. As a result, you are forced to move the trolley ring back to the cockpit in order to unhook. This can be difficult when under tension or in a very fast manner. I’ve never used an anchor trolley yet, but I intend to install and use one in this manner for fishing small rivers. Thanks.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 3 lety

      Exactly! Mine was installed by the kayak shop and I wish they had explained this.

  • @dannybigdog4384
    @dannybigdog4384 Před 3 lety

    Thx grandpa tom!! Well done!

  • @dalethebelldiver7740
    @dalethebelldiver7740 Před 4 lety +4

    Anchoring from the side of any vessel is a mistake you can drop a bow anchor and face the currents. You will have to use your paddle to control a passing boat wake. Many will not slow down for kayaks or canoes and some of those boats produce one hell of a wake so; you’ll have to learn how to use your paddles to keep level.
    If you are anchored on the side and you experience a huge wake or tidal change or tidal surge; you are going over.

  • @mjfollmer8506
    @mjfollmer8506 Před 8 lety

    I noticed this is as being an issue the other day while using my stake out pole through my trolley anchor ring. Being able to release and adjust anchors quickly is super important. Thanks for the tip.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 8 lety

      +mike follmer Wow... good point on the pole ... I use mine through the anchor ring as well. I need to think about that and try and come up with a solution that does not add clutter.

    • @Ponky2484
      @Ponky2484 Před 8 lety

      What I did to fix that problem was tie off a piece of string to the middle of the stake. Then run that through the hoop then tie it off to your cleat. After that you can position your yak however you want. The only downside is that if you hook a fish and swims around you it will tangle on your stake. So what I do is I release the line once I see it's a big fish that can snag around it. Hope it helps. If anyone comes up with a better solution let us know. Tight lines and be safe.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 8 lety

      Ponky Perfect solution!

  • @CarlosGonzalez-vu1ew
    @CarlosGonzalez-vu1ew Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much.

  • @roberts.cardone6558
    @roberts.cardone6558 Před 3 lety

    Very nice one thank you!

  • @stevensands33
    @stevensands33 Před rokem

    This is awesome tip

  • @yellowdeer7163
    @yellowdeer7163 Před 8 lety

    Glad I found this info. The last thing anyone wants is to capsize and be in a very dangerous situation. Many kayakers do not wear their PFD's and drown. I also have a floating seat cushion. Thank you so much. Happy fishing.

  • @bethsmith1003
    @bethsmith1003 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @MrBarboza92
    @MrBarboza92 Před 3 lety

    Never thought about this 🤯

  • @michaelfulle
    @michaelfulle Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the tip, just started using the anchor trolly and yes I was wondering what I could do if it was all the way forward or aft to unclip,now I know,thank you

  • @texascreekcowboy1587
    @texascreekcowboy1587 Před 3 lety

    thank you. 🤙🤙

  • @mrsdoylegoesfishing5336

    Just setting up anchor systems on our yaks, will definitely be following your tip...Thanks

  • @ozzarks
    @ozzarks Před 2 lety

    New to kayaking and this is great info. TY. I think I will add a small float at the end of the anchor line so it can be relocated and retrieved when necessary. Thanks.
    Nick in Redfield Arkansas.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 2 lety

      Yes, you can see I have one attached in the video. This video discusses anchors - czcams.com/video/D-oMf_XTXpw/video.html

  • @Harleywindtherapy
    @Harleywindtherapy Před 3 lety

    Truth! And I use paracord for an anchor line so I added a small fishing float so i can recover my line and anchor. Have had to disconnect the anchor a couple of times...it's important.

  • @Thebunholio
    @Thebunholio Před 2 lety

    Can't believe I didn't think of this. Thank you

  • @brucey.2670
    @brucey.2670 Před 5 lety

    Great tip I might actually get a trolley now that I can see it work safely. Did not want one for the reasons you laid out. Great series.

  • @user-ei1sp8gn2s
    @user-ei1sp8gn2s Před 2 měsíci

    I had mine out once on my local river musky fishing the big lures pull a kayak every which way floating down stream, i found out turn around and face upstream that big musky lures will allow you to slow drift and keep the kayak straight and not have to used a anchor! Cast side to side in a small river and you can pretty much cover the whole river at a nice slow pace

  • @edbrown3047
    @edbrown3047 Před 2 lety +1

    I freaking love this tip!!@

  • @ehgringo86
    @ehgringo86 Před 4 lety

    Great tip. Had thought of something similar. Subbed for more handy hints! 👍

  • @toddperry9860
    @toddperry9860 Před 3 lety

    Great tip!

  • @BigBaitPosse
    @BigBaitPosse Před 2 lety +1

    Great tip. Anchor trollies are not my favorite way to anchor. This is a great tip.

  • @cuivre2004
    @cuivre2004 Před 7 lety +7

    That seems like the most common sense way of using an anchor trolley. I use a carabiner instead of a solid ring on my trolley so I can get the anchor line into it via the spring loaded opening and I don't have to thread the end of the anchor line through it- I have my line wrapped around a side-winder line reel-I don't want all that loose line laying at my feet. And I use a zig-zag cleat

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety +2

      I like the carabiner for easy setup! Good point on the loose line as well!

    • @cuivre2004
      @cuivre2004 Před 7 lety +1

      After looking at things, I just clipped a carabiner to the solid anchor trolley ring (I did not replace the ring with the carabiner). It should work just as good though and I can pull the ring/carabiner to whichever end of the yak I want it-then lever lock it in place. There are more ways to tie an anchor line to a trolley system than you can shake a stick at!

  • @teedub127
    @teedub127 Před 6 lety

    It only took a hundred or so quick release kayak anchor and float videos to find this one. not just a great video but best on the subject, just subscribed looking forward to watching more of your video's. Thanks

  • @-ShootTheGlass-
    @-ShootTheGlass- Před rokem

    👍 nice tip, thanks

  • @GrizzlyCountry
    @GrizzlyCountry Před 7 lety

    Great tip!I anchored in deep water, in strong current, had my boat positioned wrong.Next thing you know, I was swimming. The current rolled me.Well I had my anchor connected wrong, and couldn't get to it.I am definitely going to use this system!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      That almost happened to me as well when I was in my canoe a few years ago - and that caused me to adopt the slip knot. I did not use the trolley correctly when I first got my yak - for some reason, my dealer did not explain this when I bought the yak. Guess they figure everyone already knows it.

  • @Victorkayak
    @Victorkayak Před 7 lety

    Cool info thanks

  • @RogerFordTheSmilingBassHole

    I love all your videos!
    Great tip to avoid anchor danger. I just wish there was some way to incorportate the slip knot with a retractable (clothesline) system.
    Keep hacking!
    Roger, The Smiling BassHole

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      That would be great. Nothing worse that pulling in the anchor and getting wet.

  • @nckayakbassinlife9342
    @nckayakbassinlife9342 Před 2 lety

    I fish mostly ponds so not really an issue, but for rivers this is great advice to have a way to unleash fast. Carrying a knife is an option but then you lose the anchor.

  • @leovasquez5016
    @leovasquez5016 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant idea. I'll try that except that I'm going an extra step. I'm going to add a oval slip float to mine to make for easier location/recovery of anchor. Thanks.

  • @MovingToMnPro
    @MovingToMnPro Před 2 lety

    When you say you can retrieve the anchor later, you mean you can buy a new one right? Thanks for explaining the proper function of an anchor trolley. Makes perfect sense.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 2 lety

      No, you put a float on the line and you can paddle back to it. I failed to highlight the float in this video. I explain more in this video = czcams.com/video/D-oMf_XTXpw/video.html

  • @KayakhacksFishing
    @KayakhacksFishing  Před 5 lety +2

    Yes, there is a float on the line to recover the anchor. Here is the best solution for that - czcams.com/video/KxYEu_aRrNo/video.html
    Check out this playlist for other kayak anchoring hacks and tips:
    czcams.com/play/PL8egn41J7Go9a6jDjLyymK-Rv2sk_JxtT.html

  • @flaviusfake271
    @flaviusfake271 Před rokem

    Thank you I didn't understand how to install the kit I purchased and some of the parts probably would have made that mistake.

  • @Gr8FriknApe
    @Gr8FriknApe Před 2 lety

    Great information. Even better, install a quick release and attach it to your seat leg so it's in reach. The quick release gives you an immediate access and release without having to drill holes and install a cleat. With your system you have to wrap it around the cleat, tie a slip knot, pull on the knot and hope the knot releases without slowing your reaction time and release down. Make it easier with a quick release clip. Just a thought for those of you looking for an easier way. Be well y'all.

  • @AvoidingChores
    @AvoidingChores Před 7 lety +1

    Good tip

  • @pobo6113
    @pobo6113 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information. I’m new to fishing on kayaks so I have a question. How do you recover your anchor line? Thanks 👍🏻

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 2 lety

      I should have made a bigger deal of it in this video. You can see the blue float I have attached to the line. Here is a more recent video discussing anchors and options. czcams.com/video/D-oMf_XTXpw/video.html

  • @idahofishgamer3560
    @idahofishgamer3560 Před 2 lety

    Ty

  • @rlee6503
    @rlee6503 Před 7 lety

    nice tip. I'm putting an anchor trolley on next week.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      Running thru the ring makes it much easier to use the trolley.

  • @JasonLim-xy7ic
    @JasonLim-xy7ic Před 3 lety

    Certainly a v common prob...other vid tips do not cover this critical bits. V glad, I found this vid

  • @akhenatn
    @akhenatn Před 6 lety

    Good tip, I see a lot of people in youtube doing that in the wrong way

  • @TigrisdeGallia
    @TigrisdeGallia Před 5 lety +2

    I had to cut my anchor trolley off today when fighting a tarpon. The para cord went underneath my kayak in deep water, could not retrieve it. To avoid a hot mess, I cut it away.
    At least I landed the tarpon. Definitely going to use this trick next time, thanks!

  • @TheGCDanny
    @TheGCDanny Před 6 lety +1

    bang on

  • @rosehebrewable
    @rosehebrewable Před 3 lety

    So how do you recover the anchor? Thanks for the video.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 3 lety

      I have a float on it. You can see the float in the video. Here is the solution I use now - czcams.com/video/KxYEu_aRrNo/video.html

  • @austinhodge6104
    @austinhodge6104 Před 5 lety

    Do you have a video on how you made the pvc rod holder in the back? Really neat idea to store them horizontally.

  • @Tac.Outdoors
    @Tac.Outdoors Před 6 lety

    Your videos are awesome! Do you have a installation video for this trolly system

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 6 lety

      No, this was a commercial product. I’ll put up a diy version soon

    • @Tac.Outdoors
      @Tac.Outdoors Před 6 lety

      Kayak Hacks Fishing I sub and looking forward to another hack for my kayak. Which anchor system do you think is the best and safest for bass fishing. I have a 10ft sit inside

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 6 lety

      Any system that lets you change your angle will work fine. The key is to avoid the mistake in the video!

  • @GarysOutdoors
    @GarysOutdoors Před 7 lety

    Great video!
    I am new and curious. I seem to see most people mounting their anchor trolley system to the left side of the kayak (as you're sitting in the seat). Is that fairly standard side? I am right handed.
    Thanks! Gary

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety +1

      I do not believe there is a standard. My kayak came with it already installed. My fishing buddy did his DIY system on the right side.

    • @GarysOutdoors
      @GarysOutdoors Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks. You are a wealth of information! I gave it some thought and decided to mount the trolley on the right side. On my car top carrier I have it on left side of vehicle. Therefore my kayak is in that rack on its left side. Can't put an anchor trolley on that side then. Haveta put some forethought into it. In the Army they taught us the Rule of 5 P's. "Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance." Thanks!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 6 lety

      5Ps! I remember that from my time in the Army as well!

  • @mrshb97
    @mrshb97 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the tip. Question, if you are fishing shallow, how to you set up your anchor line? Do you let all 25 ft out? What method do you use to shorten that up because you still want the quick release - correct? Thanks in advance.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 4 lety

      The quick release works regardless of the amount of line. The USCG recommendation is to use 5 to 7 feet of anchor rope for every foot of depth. That allows the anchor to bite properly and hold the boat.

  • @marvinmonk1628
    @marvinmonk1628 Před 7 lety +7

    Just wondering with this method where and how you attach a float to your anchor rope so that you can recover it after you release the slip knot.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      I discuss the float in this video. So far, this approach has worked fine.
      czcams.com/video/bRXOt4jXCZg/video.html

  • @SargesAdventures
    @SargesAdventures Před 5 lety

    How about a video of what side to put what on the yak?
    I am a Lefty; I hold pole with LH and retrieve with RH.
    What is the consensus of putting fish-finder, anchor trolley, and other stuff on each side of the boat?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 5 lety

      I think it all starts with the anchor trolley. That requires a lot of space to manage and forces clutter to the other side. Anchor goes on one side, fish finder o the other to balance. Good idea for a video! I'll make one. Thanks!

  • @alanjohnson8396
    @alanjohnson8396 Před 6 lety

    Since buying your Coosa have you kept the Native? How do/ did you like the Native and if you no longer have it are you pleased with the decision to sell it? I own a SOT paddle kayak now but the Native Ultimate has always intrigued me. Thanks Sir.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 6 lety

      I sold the Native to offset the cost of the Coosa and do not regret selling it for an instant. Although it had plenty of internal storage, it is basically a cut down canoe. Any water that gets inside stays inside until you mop it up. Additionally, it was not really recoverable if it flipped.

    • @alanjohnson8396
      @alanjohnson8396 Před 6 lety

      Thanks Sir and again my compliments and thanks for the videos. You just helped save me about a GRAND$$$$$. :)

  • @darrylb4048
    @darrylb4048 Před 6 lety

    It might also help if you tied a small float to the anchor rope in such a way that it stays with the rope when released as you have displayed.
    Ciao

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 6 lety

      Yes, I do that... the video did not show that very well. You make a critical point!

    • @darrylb4048
      @darrylb4048 Před 6 lety

      Thanks, your advise will no doubt save people. Ciao

  • @scuba6797
    @scuba6797 Před 3 lety

    Great tips on the trolley system I will use but my only issue is impressionable people/kids watching are now thinking it's OK to go out alone with no life jacket on based on what they see in this video. We're going to just pretend you have one of those inflatable PDF's under your long sleeve shirt because if you flip that's whats going to save your life no matter what. Keep those hacks coming and GL out there on the water!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      You are correct, I should have had my PFD on when doing this video even though I was next to the shore. I think I recorded a few others this day as well in the same 'attached to the shore' location.

    • @scuba6797
      @scuba6797 Před 3 lety

      @@KayakhacksFishing Thanks for the reply. Good Luck on your next fishing adventure!

  • @jerryebner7582
    @jerryebner7582 Před 5 lety

    I know this is a older video but you can add a float to your anchor for ease of retrieval later , makes cutting it lose even more of a good idea

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 5 lety +1

      I agree and I should have highlighted the float I used. You can see it in my hand towards the end of the video.

    • @jerryebner7582
      @jerryebner7582 Před 5 lety

      @@KayakhacksFishing After watching it a second time I see it lol.

  • @newwavepressure6478
    @newwavepressure6478 Před rokem +1

    I have a 3 person Coleman scannel what size mushroom anchor should I go with I'm fishing freshwater not too much carrot?¿?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před rokem +1

      I am not a fan of the mushroom anchors if you are fishing in current or wind. They do not seem to hold very well. I like the claw anchors. I discuss them here - czcams.com/video/D-oMf_XTXpw/video.html

  • @jdogg661420
    @jdogg661420 Před 2 lety

    but how to recover it when its now at bottom with the rope at bottom also. dont you need some float also attatched to the anchor rope so when you quick release it its floating and then you can recover it?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 2 lety

      Yes, if you look at the video, I do have a float attached. The only way to recover it if you do not rig it this way is to pivot your kayak downstream of the current to allow the trolley to come back to the top.

  • @StephenClarkDobson
    @StephenClarkDobson Před 7 lety +1

    Just for spits and giggles, was this filmed near Bayport / Pine Island area of Florida? Looks just like it. Thanks.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      I wish! Fishing is Florida is so much better than here in NC. It was at Fort Fisher south of Carolina Beach.

  • @Legallyblindoutdoors
    @Legallyblindoutdoors Před 3 lety

    Always wondered why people used those cleats with a trolley, thanks

  • @Finfanpete
    @Finfanpete Před 4 lety

    I have a 15 lb flat anchor. Is that ok to use? Or is it too big? I have no idea where to put it in my boat

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 4 lety

      I think 15 is overkill, but if you can get it in and out of the kayak, I do not see why it would not work

  • @joshdavidson9844
    @joshdavidson9844 Před 4 lety

    I'm not sure if he did it or not but it's a good idea to attach a small floaty to the line so you can see where your anchor is after you detach. Just make sure the floaty is tied on past the trolley

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 4 lety

      Yes, You can see I did that a bit farther into the video. I also have a video specifically on doing the float. Thanks for pointing that out to folks who do not watch the entire video. czcams.com/video/bRXOt4jXCZg/video.html

  • @jamesloerzel4377
    @jamesloerzel4377 Před 4 lety

    I've got outriggers on my kayak is there a way to keep the anchor trolly and anchor line out of it

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      The issue will be to work the anchor around your outrigger. The only thing I can think of is to do something like my buddy did in this video (czcams.com/video/iNqDlqyA7yM/video.html) and move the anchor attachment around the outrigger. One point on the video... like I said in this one, be sure you run the anchor line through the loop to attach to the kayak.

  • @BloodSweatnBass
    @BloodSweatnBass Před 6 lety

    This is the only true anchor QUICK RELEASE video on the tube beside the one I've made which was inspired by this video although mine sucks because of the wind noise

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 6 lety

      Thanks - I will check out yours in search of improvements for mine!

  • @simplexm5
    @simplexm5 Před 7 lety

    I'd just tie a "cleat hitch" on the cleat rather than a slip knot. It's made for exactly that purpose, of safely releasing a loaded line and it's super fast to tie once you get the hang of it.

  • @wizeird
    @wizeird Před 3 lety

    what's the advantage to a slipknot over tying a cleat hitch, given you have a cleat

  • @keithlapere7650
    @keithlapere7650 Před 7 lety

    That's why you put a quick release rig to it with some type of float or a small buoy at one end to retrieve it later . Another thing that will help so your trolley line doesn't fall to the bottom of the hull. Keep your line snug when it's sagging like that. There is plenty of adjustment to tighten it up a little. Add a pad eye near your bow and stern, which I noticed you do not have. It helps everything to stay above the water line.
    Attention to detail is important.Just my 2 cents worth.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety

      Exactly right. That is why I recommend people tie off using a slip knot in the video. You also hit on the other key - have a float on the line so you can come back to it. At the end of the video, you can see the one I use, and I show how to make it in a different video. The point on the pad eye is interesting, and I will have to check out how that would work with my commercial trolley as opposed to a DIY one that would have built in slack. Thanks!

    • @keithlapere7650
      @keithlapere7650 Před 7 lety

      Np. pad eyes are not a problem you just have to undo your line to run it through. When installing make sure you angle them in a wee bit so the bottoms are angled towards midship. I'm sure there would be a video somewhere by a professional yak installer for trolley systems. Any how just to let ya know not trying to be a smart ass. Just a couple of minor details I had noticed, to pass on a couple of helpful tips to a fellow yaker.
      Great video in all!
      B Safe!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 7 lety +1

      I really appreciate the suggestion - I did not take it the wrong way :-) I need to check it out and implement it. Thanks again!

  • @johncomninaki
    @johncomninaki Před rokem

    I visit NMB/MB frequently. Any prospects catching fish at the mouth of the “swashes “ along that section of the beach.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před rokem

      I have not fished there. Up here, the beach has random productivity since there is no structure to hold fish.

  • @davidhefner5668
    @davidhefner5668 Před 5 lety

    If you have your anchor rope on a reel......How does the reel fit thru the ring on your trolley for emergency disconnect. It can't. It seems you would have to have a way to disconnect the ring also or have another way to connect to the ring which you are saying not to do. Better would be to clip onto the ring wth another devise.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 5 lety

      The reel is on the other side of the ring. The line goes from the reel to the float to the ring to the cleat. The line tied from the cleat to the float goes thru the ring and floats away when disconnected.

    • @ryans9029
      @ryans9029 Před 5 lety

      Instead of using the ring that comes with your trolley kit, use a carabiner with a spring gate or even a safety gate.. You can slide anything into the "ring" if it has a opening or gate. Also helps if you get a mess in your ropes.

  • @greatlakezgirl649
    @greatlakezgirl649 Před 2 lety

    How do you retrieve your anchor if there is no float on it?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Před 2 lety +1

      lol. You cannot. I did not highlight in this video that my system has a float. If you look, you can see it at th e start of the video - it is the blue section of pool noodle. I am also holding the float in my hand at the end. For details, check this recent video - czcams.com/video/D-oMf_XTXpw/video.html