CHEAPEST Kayak Fishing Setup for Beginners From Start to Finish

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • All brand new Fishing Kayak and accessories setup from Tractor Supply and Amazon. I bought this awesome Kayak to start Kayak Fishing with. This is Lifetime Tioga Angler Fishing Kayak from Tractor Supply. I bought this Kayak on sale for $299 (normally $350) and I bought all the Kayak fishing accessories from Amazon. The Lifetime Tioga Angler and Lifetime Tamarack Kayaks are great beginner Kayak Fishing rigs. With a few Kayak Fishing accessories like, paddle holders, kayak accessory rails, and more this Tractor Supply Fishing Kayak can be a great Ocean Kayak fishing or kayak bass fishing setups. Let me know if you have anymore Kayak Fishing Tips for me! Thanks for watching.
    All the gear in this video:
    Lifetime Tioga and Tamarack Fishing Kayak: amzn.to/3L1n2nJ
    Huntury Kayak Track Accessory Rail: amzn.to/454e6pf
    Huntury Kayak Paddle Holder: amzn.to/44573vu
    Kayak Paddle Leash Tether: amzn.to/45tBzQP
    Kayak Gopro Extension Arm: amzn.to/3OSY6AO
    Kayak StarPort Camera Mount: amzn.to/3qwSgfh
    Kayak Paddle Water Deflectors Drip Rings: amzn.to/3KBCJ4s
    Kayak Track to Starport Adapter: amzn.to/3QFmqHM
    Auto Inflate Life Jacket: amzn.to/459hwYa
    Telescoping Fishing Rod: amzn.to/3QyilFp
    Fish Monkey Fishing Gloves: amzn.to/3DRIdo2
    #kayakfishing #fishing
    0:00 Fishing Kayak Overview
    1:01 Buying Tractor Supply Fishing Kayak
    2:06 Lifetime Tioga Angler Features
    4:19 Kayak Accessory Rails
    6:09 Fishing Kayak Lake test
    9:57 Standing up on Kayak
    12:50 Fishing Kayak River test
    15:21 Ocean Test Kayak Fishing
    23:22 Pros and Cons of Fishing Kayak
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  • @richdorak1547
    @richdorak1547 Před 3 měsíci +105

    IMO ( my experience ) If you're so new to kayak fishing hat you're not even sure you're gonna enjoy it at all , buy the cheapest one you can find , use the crappy paddle that comes with it and ( if no built in rod holders. ) put together a milk crate with PVC made rod holders held with zip ties . All set to go . If it turns out that you don't like the sport you can sell a cheap boat in 1 day . No harm done . If you do like it you can buy or make better mods . Mainly, keep it simple ( and cheap ) in the beginning. Happy fishing ! Oh , and a fat car washing sponge . ( you'll see how handy they are )

  • @chillios2222
    @chillios2222 Před 5 dny +2

    i was stoked getting my 10 foot kayak and mounting it up, i just had 2 crossbars on my roof , ran ratchet straps to front and rear, use a soft tackle holder on a cord and it will not get lost in the hull

  • @FishboyRice
    @FishboyRice Před 3 měsíci +15

    its fricken crazy to me watching you put one of those things in the ocean. I live in Oregon on the pacific coast and I have a 1100 dollar kayak with all the accessories and im still not confident enough to put it in the pacific. Crazy how different our two oceans are.

  • @ujoel2
    @ujoel2 Před 2 měsíci +9

    If you are just starting out, you can't go wrong with this at $300 or less. I started out with the Tahoma (same hull, different name from Walmart) and now that I own 9 kayaks, that first Tahoma will always have a special place in my heart and I still own it.
    I see this is called the Tioga here, but this same hull is sold by different names... The Tamarack and Tahoma are two other names this goes by with only small differences in the way it's outfitted, such as a foam cover on the seat back or a very thin foam seat cushion (I use a cut up yoga mat anyway), or built-in rod holders.
    If you are new to kayaking, get this, use it a bunch of times, and find out if you are into kayaking or not... It'll pay for itself in just a few uses (vs paying for rentals). Don't spend money outfitting it (unless you really like it and want to stick to it), and after you get a better feel for your specific kayaking preferences and needs, then you upgrade.
    All the different kayak hulls have their pros and cons and best uses for different scenarios, which is why I ended up with 9... Lol.
    I also own the longer, bigger brother to this calked the Lifetime Temptation or Lifetime Stealth. I really enjoyed it and used it a lot. I liked it better than the Tahoma... It's similar in many ways to my Tahoma, but longer (11ft), and a bit faster, and handles chop better, and a bit more comfortable because of the extra space.
    For what it's worth, my favorite kayak BY FAR is the 15ft Ocean Kayak Prowler 15. It's an amazing all-around kayak. It's fast, it's great in shallow water, great in choppy ocean water, and stable. I wouldn't try to stand in it... it's not made for standing, but it's just as stable as my Temptation. I would have to make an effort to flip it and I comfortably sit side-saddled all the time without any fear if flipping. You can find one used on OfferUp or Facebook for $300-$500.
    Have fun out there!

    • @jlondon1441
      @jlondon1441 Před 17 dny +1

      I grabbed a couple of those foam floor tiles from a dumpster dive next to a shop. They were older and had the connection pieces ripped off on one side, so I guess they were trash to them. Closed cell and comfy enough. Plus they were yellow so didn’t get screaming ass hot in the sun. Taped together some closed cell packing foam out of apples boxes from the grocery store for extra padding. Literally asked the guy stocking produce for some and he was happy to hand over the trash. It was replaced when I bought two throwable flotation pads. Used them as extra cushion for my seat for a while. Did the sticky backed Velcro to put those floor tile pads as foot pads afterwards.
      Went to craft store and bought sticky back felt for lining storage hole access. Keeps from getting scrapes or sleeves catching on edges.

  • @audioeeze8396
    @audioeeze8396 Před 2 měsíci +15

    This was the same kayak that I started with 8 years ago. I did a lot of the same upgrades you did. It served me well, and love that kayak. Since then, I have upgraded to a much more expensive kayak with Bixpy power, ect. I still have the lifetime to use on smaller creeks, or just a loaner to whoever wants to go with me. In my opinion the Lifetime is perfect for someone that's never been kayaking. They are surprisingly stable for the money. Nice video! By the way, those red plastic Folgers coffee container fits perfectly inside the compartment with velcro on the bottom. Everything will stay dry in there if you get water in your hull.

  • @edbuscus360
    @edbuscus360 Před měsícem +3

    Just bought one of these for 249 at my local tractor supply. Very high quality for the price.

  • @bryanbambrick4826
    @bryanbambrick4826 Před měsícem +4

    To prevent things moving around in the hull I stacked pool noodles on top of each other with duct tape / measured width of kayak in front + behind hatch / cut noodles to length + stuffed in hatch to provide barrier. If deck to hull distance is short or you get large pool noodles you can get away without stacking. Added Bonus - more flotation!

  • @LiLBroVR14
    @LiLBroVR14 Před 3 dny

    I've been using this kayak for years. I put scupper plugs in, paddle holder, and a trolly anchor system. Works great.

  • @someoldguy109
    @someoldguy109 Před 3 měsíci +11

    I bought a Lifetime Yukon last year. Kayaks are so much fun!

  • @johndor1904
    @johndor1904 Před 28 dny +2

    I also agree this is a great first kayak. I have had other kayaks in the past (sit inside). I love sit on top kayaks, especially for first timers, kids, people who are not very bendy/athletic enough to climb into a sit inside. If you fall off/roll this yak, its easy enough most should be able to flip it back over if needed, and its easy to get back into/onto. This design is virtually unsinkable, even if you flip it, it still floats, and give you something to float on to shore or until someone comes and gets you. If you flip a sit inside, one you have to either roll it back over while still sitting in it under water, or come out of the upside down kayak under water, roll it over if you can, then bilge pump all the water out, then climb back in. Sounds easy don't it? I would say sit on tops are the perfect option for anyone just starting out, and I would say safer than other types of kayaks. I am also $450 into mine. I have mine setup with a fish finder, a net, a better longer and stiffer paddle, and a anchor with trolley system. A 1 gallon black plastic paint can from homedepot fits perfectly in the port/hatches. There are so many vids on youtube about kitting out this yak

  • @thirdworldadv1312
    @thirdworldadv1312 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks! Good basic information. I just bought a couple of these kayaks here in Belize and you answered several of my questions. We will use them the same way in rivers, lakes, and the sea.

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon Před 2 měsíci +11

    I'm not a fishing guy - but seems to me an easy solution for your storage - you could just attach a keyring to your tackle boxes - and get a couple cheap carbineer hooks attached to a some tethers on the access doors. This way you can purposely slide your stuff all the way down the hull and make full use of the storage but still be able to retrieve it. Probably esp good for extras or some emergency supplies you want quick access to but don't plan on needing.

    • @Immopimmo
      @Immopimmo Před 21 dnem +1

      That's what I do on mine. Even got them color coded. 😂

  • @davidbigreels9809
    @davidbigreels9809 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Lol I got that same kayak for fishing the bayous around here. Bringing the 2 person one from the, I have all tricked out like yours to Florida next week! 👏

  • @YakNfishNkc
    @YakNfishNkc Před 2 měsíci +4

    I have the same kayak, it's the one I started using and is great for a beginner. I have upgraded since to an Old Town Predator but kept my Lifetime for friends to go with me. I did flip this one a couple times on rivers and lost a very expensive rod so make sure EVERYTHING is leashed because it WILL flip.

  • @michael1529
    @michael1529 Před 11 dny

    Bought the same kayak 2years ago. First timer. Love it. Great price.

  • @marvthedog1972
    @marvthedog1972 Před měsícem +2

    OK.. i think i am sold. I've been debating on whether or not to save up some $$ and buy one of these. I was not sure on the stability of it but the ocean test really proved it to be good

  • @Burgerbeast101
    @Burgerbeast101 Před měsícem

    great video, I'm just starting out my kayak fishing and I'm doing some research and this helped me figure out what I needed as far as accesories go

  • @fishingwithhouse
    @fishingwithhouse Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video and info ! Thanks for sharing !

  • @FishLite
    @FishLite Před 3 měsíci +4

    that is a great deal... keep us updated on any seat upgrade

  • @nflisrigged1395
    @nflisrigged1395 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yes , bless tractor supply.
    I just got a Hydros 8.5 there ....
    199.99 that's a deal 👌
    I love it !!!! Electric green 💚

  • @ispy4725
    @ispy4725 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Dude you killed this video great job

  • @user-ro3dv2dh1s
    @user-ro3dv2dh1s Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks i gotta go check those out i really want to start kayak fishing

  • @mandaloresmercy
    @mandaloresmercy Před 9 měsíci +10

    One other note if you're drilling holes in the kayak -- I suggest using a marine grade sealant (easily found at home depot, west marine, or other places) under the piece you're mounting & in screw holes. It'll help prevent water from leaking inside for any chop or if you flip.

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I thought about it. The star mount has a nice Gasket. The track screws probably could use some. And I definitely need to throw bolts with sealant into the stock paddle bungee holes

  • @tellmethatstory9889
    @tellmethatstory9889 Před 29 dny

    The Tioga is a pretty good kayak. I have the Teton 100 and honestly, the biggest difference is the seat and storage. The hulls are basically the same. I had a long time kayaker tell me not to buy a fishing kayak. Buy a recreational kayak and add your own rod holders. Rod holders are cheap, but when they add the word "angler", the price automatically goes up. the only problem I have with the lower end lifetime kayaks is the seat. The Teton has a great seat. great video.

  • @fv1291
    @fv1291 Před 23 dny +4

    $150.00 on Craigslist😊

  • @jessimoore5831
    @jessimoore5831 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Pool noodle make water good water deflectors cut a couple pieces about 3 inches add to each end of your paddle and easy to replace when worn out .

  • @robnicolich6550
    @robnicolich6550 Před měsícem

    Hey Joe, good vid, You can make partitions under dek with some foam and glue them in so your under deck storage doesn't slid the length of the boat. be safe.

  • @jimnason9271
    @jimnason9271 Před měsícem +1

    One thing I don't find is the weight capacity of this kayak of this kayak. When I bought my first kayak I had trouble finding one with a sufficient weight capacity. I found almost every under $500 dollar kayak had a max capacity of 250 lbs (some less) . You should only load a kayak to no more than 75% of its capacity. So 250 lb capacity kayak can safely hold 187 lbs which includes your weight plus the weight of your gear. I weigh 240 lbs so I needed a boat with a 350 lb capacity (which allows me to take 20 lbs of gear.). I found a 12.5' Perception with those specs. As you noted the paddles included with kayaks aren't very good. If you can bend the blade, you are wasting power. My first kayak was a sit in and served me well but it was awkward and uncomfortable. I almost gave up yak fishing and I concerned buying a used runabout, But I decided to take the leap and buy an Old Town fishing yak which has a 450 lb capacity . It was night and day . For beginners for your safety and comfort do find the max weight capacity you are considering for safe paddling. , Sounds like you are having a great time. Welcome to the world of yak fishing.

  • @johnnychimpo8111
    @johnnychimpo8111 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Get a plastic 1 gallon paint can and cut the handle off and it will slide in perfectly to the cargo area. It will pull out easily if you need to access inside area and will keep your stuff dry and keep it from sliding out of reach.

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci

      Amazing idea, thank you

    • @johnnychimpo8111
      @johnnychimpo8111 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I did it to mine and added a ozark trail stadium seat to get out of the water and for way more comfort.

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnnychimpo8111 which stadium seat? I need to get one

    • @mandaloresmercy
      @mandaloresmercy Před 9 měsíci

      @@JoeOceanside for my tamarak I got the Cascade Mountain Tech stadium seat of amazon and a basic Coleman seat (not as good but better than plastic). Used short bungie cords and screw in nylon tie down eyes to attach. Any stadium seat that lifts you an inch or two off the plastic to keep you more dry is nice. I also plugged the scupper plug holes that were right under the seat so it'd splash in less. It's ok for calm water that way.

    • @carrolte1
      @carrolte1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      maybe also some kind of netting in the cargo area could work and allow more room but keep from loosing completely.

  • @greyscout01
    @greyscout01 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice video. I've got the folding Tucktec Kayak, which at 26 lbs total, I like, but I'm thinking of a sit on top because I do the River along Florida's Green Swamp... don't really like being down eye to eye with the Gators. Looks like my turf... West Central Florida. Fun video. Thanks for the info.

  • @jlondon1441
    @jlondon1441 Před 17 dny +1

    I always chuckle about wearing the life vest whenever the reason is hitting head and getting knocked unconscious. Sounds like if that’s the worry, you should be wearing a helmet along with a life vest. Don’t get me wrong, I always wear a vest. Not for the knockout worry, but for the chance you get separated from boat for an extended period of time. Sure, most times I’m within a quick 5 minute swim to some sort of land or shallow water, but still I’d rather be able to float whenever needed instead of forced to tread while resting.

  • @rodbrown8306
    @rodbrown8306 Před 3 měsíci

    That's fine for the price, paddles ok!...did well.

  • @Bf.fishing
    @Bf.fishing Před 14 dny

    This video made me purchase a kayak, I went with a pelican catch mode 110. Bought gopros can't wait to have some time to get it on its maiden voyage

  • @jonathanjames1864
    @jonathanjames1864 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I plug some of my scupper holes so I don't get the soggy butt. I bought a bag of foam practice golf balls. They work great & were cheap.

  • @davekenyon9582
    @davekenyon9582 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice content well done

  • @mikelabelle5789
    @mikelabelle5789 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice video thanks

  • @BatcaveNCShine
    @BatcaveNCShine Před 25 dny

    Nice boat.

  • @planetdee3587
    @planetdee3587 Před 12 dny

    For when you were in the ocean... not sure how much rope you can fit but an ankor might help for drift.

  • @mandaloresmercy
    @mandaloresmercy Před 9 měsíci +1

    Eyyy the Tractor Supply Co looks like the one local to me! Similar layout of store even across the country.
    I have a blue Lifetime Tamarak and a Tahoma (non fishing version) I got on sale and use as a loaner. They're good boats for the price! -- still working on kitting out my Tamarak better. Thanks for the vid!
    The mini cup holder is nice for soft plastics and lures I'm actively using or rigging but I just use a bottle for anyting for me that I clip in. The area I'm in has lots of wind in general so I always try to lash in as much as possible

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci

      That's awesome, I'm new to the fishing kayak game but it seems great for the price. You should post a video of your tamarack when it's done

  • @hookreelfishing
    @hookreelfishing Před 9 měsíci +3

    I use an Academy stadium seat in my Lifetime. Fits pretty well, still sucks by the end of the day... but you can actually make it to the end of the day.

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci

      Ok thanks for the tip, where did you buy it?

  • @RegardedMith
    @RegardedMith Před 9 měsíci +2

    might be a nice touch. instead of a anti slip pad get some velcro and 3m it to the tackle box and the kayak so it stay securely in place. also you can add it to the top of the box and small strips to your tools to stick those on top of the box

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah that's a great idea but I don't think that adhesives do very well on polyethylene

  • @ronniewinstead2740
    @ronniewinstead2740 Před měsícem

    I use a seat pad make for kayaks that I got from Walmart it was under $10 I also put a thin rope on my boxes that I put in the dry wells and have use mess laundry bags I get from the Dollar Tree

  • @Dankbudzz
    @Dankbudzz Před 2 měsíci +2

    Use those rug holder mats in the wells only a buck at dollar tree 😂

  • @natew5005
    @natew5005 Před měsícem

    Hi, I had this exact same problem with the paddle spilling water on me. Should I buy a new paddle?(I already tried water deflectors.

  • @ThePlanet_L.I.
    @ThePlanet_L.I. Před 12 dny

    Are u able to rivet on some loops/hook holders after closing up them holes

  • @ricky12811
    @ricky12811 Před 6 měsíci

    In the center compartment just ad a rope that's what I did on mine case some time fill with enough water to move that box around.

  • @lumibrite
    @lumibrite Před 9 měsíci +6

    Video idea : 24 hours stranded on kayak , eat what you catch

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 9 měsíci +3

      bruh thats an awesome idea, thank you so much. I will start scoping a clean weather window for that

    • @lumibrite
      @lumibrite Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@JoeOceanside thanks

    • @KSAS1204
      @KSAS1204 Před 9 měsíci

      I second this😊

  • @FishingFloridaWater
    @FishingFloridaWater Před 2 měsíci

    I got one of the Brooklyn Kayak Company PK-13 Kayaks which sadly I later found out from a coworker seeing him with a The Ascend 133X which is a lot less but weighs a lot more but is way more stable if your a big guy. These kind of small kayaks like in the video are fine for people his size but for bigger people you gotta have a kayak that can hold the weight plus the fishing tackle both kayaks hold over 500lbs The PK-13 is a bit annoying not much strech room like the The Ascend 133X has.

  • @gloppy101
    @gloppy101 Před měsícem +1

    water deflectors? Try drip rings..lol

  • @supernovaskaters706
    @supernovaskaters706 Před 17 dny

    JUST WENT ON SALE I SAW THIS AND BROUGHT 2

  • @MrDragon93
    @MrDragon93 Před 9 měsíci +2

    where can I get one of the bandana's/head covers you wear while scuba diving? they look great

    • @wh8085
      @wh8085 Před 2 měsíci

      Academy has the head gear you were asking about !

  • @seth1530
    @seth1530 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Velcro in haul, Velcro on the back of your tackle boxes. Thank me later.

  • @jasminerabon6649
    @jasminerabon6649 Před 14 dny

    I will need an Epirb at all times 😂😂😂

  • @williamrichards8092
    @williamrichards8092 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What is the weight limit of the original Kayak?

  • @josefhasslen8930
    @josefhasslen8930 Před 8 dny

    If some one wants to try for the first time seriously consider renting from a local shop for a day. If you hate it no sweat if you love it then you can skip the cheap step and go strait to a mid grade yak.

  • @MaxDevildogs
    @MaxDevildogs Před 3 měsíci +1

    Im 6'3 and was wondering if i would be to tall for this kayak, also i would have loved for you to do a flip test to show how much it took to flip the kayak.

    • @HishUnderscore
      @HishUnderscore Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm 6 foot and have flipped this yak but I was reaching for a fish a little far. You won't be standing in it but it's not really a problem to do everything sitting. Had mine for about 2 years before moving to a 12ft that I'm about ready to upgrade from now 😅 saving up for a moken 10 pdl

  • @ThatOneGuyOverThatWay
    @ThatOneGuyOverThatWay Před 2 měsíci

    I own a couple of them & they will destroy your back. You need to modify them immediately with new seats, or you will be in pain.
    Make sure you get plugs or you & your stuff will get wet.
    The paddles aren't very good & they take in water due to the rivets. I'd suggest getting new ones or at least get drip guards till you can get a new setup.
    This kayak most certainly moves a lot, so get yourself an ancor & a decent amount of rope.
    Other than those things it's not bad.

  • @zaincazorla6914
    @zaincazorla6914 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Is it normal in america to see alligators when lake/river fishing? And do they attack the kayaks?

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 7 měsíci +6

      In Florida yes, alligators are all over. They rarely harass paddlers, only ones that do are alligators that have been fed by people. That's why it's illegal to feed gators, it teaches them to associate humans with food

  • @EnProto
    @EnProto Před 2 měsíci

    are you wearing astral sneakers?

  • @Mathew2190
    @Mathew2190 Před 3 dny

    I'd like to get a kayak, but I'm on the larger side so I wouldn't know where to start. I weigh just over 300 pounds.

  • @zaincazorla6914
    @zaincazorla6914 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Just continued watching the ocean test and I saw how calm you are when seeing a shark😅. Do they not attack kayaks? And are you not considering carrying a spear with you incase a shark was a little curios about your kayak?

  • @WeGotNextYaHeardMe
    @WeGotNextYaHeardMe Před měsícem +2

    How stable is it? I'm 6"2 260.

    • @michaelsnively3621
      @michaelsnively3621 Před 13 dny

      Being that tall, you probably should consider at least a 12ft long kayak. I have a cheap 10ft, sit on top, and I have barely enough room to sit comfortably. I'm 6' tall.

    • @joshcrumbs4018
      @joshcrumbs4018 Před 4 dny

      Just got one could and I love it very sturdy

  • @someoldguy109
    @someoldguy109 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've gone fishing in my kayak but have not caught anything yet.

  • @user-cv2ew7lz1z
    @user-cv2ew7lz1z Před měsícem

    That’s am easy fix to stop stuff sliding around inside the Kayak get a 1 x 2 then feltcro the bottom of the wood and the Kayak and make a square in the pocket as far as you can reach then it can’t slide any where in that pocket

  • @supremisses_yt4055
    @supremisses_yt4055 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Is it just me or was the side of the kayak cracked when he put it on the car when the storm was there

    • @pbosche
      @pbosche Před 3 měsíci

      I thought that and then wondered if it’s just moss or something.

  • @spencerboaz2385
    @spencerboaz2385 Před 25 dny

    I added a bungee cord to the back of the seat back to keep it from falling while I'm using the boat . Then to travel I fold it down and hook
    the bungee to the center hatch bungee to keep it from blowing up while on the road . I also added a hatch in the bow of the boat for more
    storage . I also added a bungee net to better lash things on the bow with dedicated eyelets for the corners of the net . Great boat for $300,

  • @Raycefan
    @Raycefan Před 2 měsíci

    I subscribed because:
    1. This was very informative.
    2. Great product review.
    3. Last, NOT LEAST, in fact, MOST IMPORTANTLY, you DID NOT use the word “guys” 9 zillion times like a lot of morons do.

  • @markshoemaker65
    @markshoemaker65 Před 8 měsíci +3

    You better get some tethers on those rods, if you flip you'll loose that 200.00 rod for sure.

    • @JoeOceanside
      @JoeOceanside  Před 8 měsíci +2

      yeah thats a great idea, thanks for the tip

  • @king-vn6fb
    @king-vn6fb Před 4 měsíci

    How tall are you?

  • @vladthedude7231
    @vladthedude7231 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I wouldn’t mind fishing in a big boat with gator but a kayak no way

  • @WASD-SamZ_YT
    @WASD-SamZ_YT Před 7 měsíci +4

    your not supposed to be scooping water when you paddle you should be pushing the water, your scooping water in your kayak like a spoon haha nice build

  • @ehayward3719
    @ehayward3719 Před 2 měsíci

    👍👍👍💪💪💪🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @TopWaterLord
    @TopWaterLord Před 3 měsíci +1

    😂 goes under a bridge wow

  • @trvman1
    @trvman1 Před 2 měsíci

    Me, I don't/won't buy a kayak where I have to upgrade "stuff" "Rig stuff" to make it work and certainly don't want one that is letting WATER into it. You can tell from this review, it was how cheap can we do it rather then make it functional. GREAT review because for me it is NOT a kayak I would buy.

  • @lifewzakk4153
    @lifewzakk4153 Před 5 dny

    *gets in water * gets mad he gets a little wet5

    • @chillios2222
      @chillios2222 Před 5 dny

      unfortunately yea your butt gets wet when kayaking , i always bring extra pants for leaving in the car!, crocs work for me and they float!

  • @truecross4090
    @truecross4090 Před 2 měsíci

    12:36
    I might be wrong but that looks like a crack in your hull already there.

  • @keving1774
    @keving1774 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Only 299 not 300

  • @joshdudeguy2830
    @joshdudeguy2830 Před 29 dny +1

    I feel like I'd be too concerned about gators/crocs and sharks. I have no idea how you stay so level headed with those big guys withou mouths full of sharp teeth all around you.

  • @kusterflattail
    @kusterflattail Před 21 dnem

    Should've left it where you found it!! 🤢

  • @joshuabretana
    @joshuabretana Před 19 dny

    nice color too. id do the same. thank yuu