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Barry P
Приєднався 7 вер 2013
A modest kayak fishing channel that focuses on the DC, MD and VA area (DMV).
Fall Is Getting Close! It's Time To Get Out There!
Water Temps are going down and fall is approaching. While the lakes and ponds are a little behind, now is the time to get your gear ready for some excellent river smallmouth and largemouth bass fishing. Catfish and carp will also begin to get active in the coming weeks. A lot of us avoid the extreme heat of the summer season and the slower bite. Dust off your kayak and get out there!
Links to the Kayak:
Lifetime Official: www.lifetime.com/lifetime-91302-angler-kayak
Tractor Supply: www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/lifetime-manta-angler
Walmart: www.walmart.com/ip/Lifetime-Manta-120-inch-Sit-on-Top-Kayak-Tactic-Fusion-91350/5512368653?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0
Manta Angle Playlist (THIS SERIES): ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPoI_fc5rgXLSV3D0r4_m6qe.html
The Perception Outlaw Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPqVT1ZuMTe-KhulhvfhSqXn.html
The Pelican Mist Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPo5NssJQ5A0W84zmpAmoUxl.html
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Links to the Kayak:
Lifetime Official: www.lifetime.com/lifetime-91302-angler-kayak
Tractor Supply: www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/lifetime-manta-angler
Walmart: www.walmart.com/ip/Lifetime-Manta-120-inch-Sit-on-Top-Kayak-Tactic-Fusion-91350/5512368653?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0
Manta Angle Playlist (THIS SERIES): ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPoI_fc5rgXLSV3D0r4_m6qe.html
The Perception Outlaw Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPqVT1ZuMTe-KhulhvfhSqXn.html
The Pelican Mist Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPo5NssJQ5A0W84zmpAmoUxl.html
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Relaxing and Fishing on the Lifetime Manta Kayak!
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Water Temps are going down and fall is approaching. While the lakes and ponds are a little behind, now is the time to get your gear ready for some excellent river smallmouth and largemouth bass fishing. Catfish and carp will also begin to get active in the coming weeks. A lot of us avoid the extreme heat of the summer season and the slower bite. Dust off your kayak and get out there! In this sh...
The Lifetime Manta: Check Your Wheel Skegs!
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The new Lifetime Manta fishing kayak is an amazing leap for Lifetime into a design strategy that makes Lifetime a major technology player in kayak fishing. The wheel skegs play a major role in the tracking of this extremely agile and stable kayak. There are rare instances though, where the skegs can be more of a hindrance than an advantage to your fishing experience. This video covers when and ...
The Lifetime Manta Angler: Ep. 5 - Swift Water Performance!
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In this video, we get the new Lifetime Manta Angler ( model 91302, model 91350 ) onto the North Branch Potomac River for some Trout and Fallfish fishing and more swift water testing of this new fishing kayak. Parts list to come! At only 10ft in length, this kayak is actually a bit of a monster, with a 38" beam and a weight of 79.9lbs. It is a Tractor Supply (model 91302) exclusive in this varia...
Guy Exchanges Teeth For Trout, Toughs It Out!
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It's a little long, but requires context for what was going on. While kayak fishing for Trout and Fallfish on the North Branch Potomac River and testing out the Lifetime Manta in swift water, Ron and I came across a guy that was bank fishing. He'd had a pretty good morning and was telling us about it. He unexpectedly experienced a pretty nasty face-plant into a boulder, lost his pants, winced i...
The Lifetime Manta: An Availability Update and Some Other Stuff!
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In this video, I provide an update to the availability of the Lifetime Manta. This isn't going to be a blockbuster viral video, but hopefully will be helpful for some people that are actually seeking out this awesome fishing kayak, which is exclusively available at Tractor Supply and Walmart in two entirely different colorways. On or about July 5th, the Manta completely disappeared from Tractor...
The Lifetime Manta Angler: Ep. 4 - I Found a VERY Minor Flaw... For Some Of Us
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In this video, we get the new Lifetime Manta Angler ( model 91302, model 91350 ) onto the North Branch Potomac River for some swift water testing of this fishing kayak. The kayak did wonderfully on the swifter water that we were able to hit. But unfortunately, our trip was cut short when a couple of mistakes were made. I did, however, find a minor flaw that really only applies to those that pla...
The Lifetime Manta is REALLY HARD TO GET Right Now!
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UPDATE 2024-07-21 10:00PM: After two weeks, the TS link is live again! Thank you, who viewed this vid and helped get the attention of TSC and Lifetime (this likely made a difference). Unfortunately, availability is still pretty low. I get the sense that supply/demand things should level out in a few weeks. After taking the Manta into heavier current today, I can confirm that it will be worth th...
An Unexpected Rainbow Trout on the "Upper" Potomac!
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Ron C and I headed out on the kayaks for what we anticipated to be a bang-up Smallmouth Bass kayak fishing day about a month ago. It was surprisingly slow. We were catching at a rate of somewhere in between 1-2 fish/hr (combined). At this stage, both of my cams had overheated a couple of times. I had just finished getting both of the GoPro 12s cooled, and back up and running, and forgot to set ...
The Lifetime Manta Angler: Ep. 3 - Basic Modifications
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In this video, we get the new Lifetime Manta Angler ( model 91302, model 91350 ) fishing kayak into Gary's garage to do some modifications. In this one, we focus on the electrical mods needed whether you want to add cameras or fish finders. Parts list to come! At only 10ft in length, this kayak is actually a bit of a monster, with a 38" beam and a weight of 79.9lbs. It appears to be a Tractor S...
A Simple Solution for Raising the Seating Profile of Lifetime Kayaks
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In this video, I test out a product from XQK that raises the seating position by two inches on the following kayaks: The Manta Angler The Kania Pro Tenon Angler 100 Teton Angler 116 Tamarack Pro 10.3 Tamarack Pro 123 The risers: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CK1T1ZHX Please let me know if it applies to others, if I've missed any. Libzaki kayak cover link for viewer Moyses Cruz: www.amazon.com/gp/product/...
The Lifetime Manta Angler: Ep. 2 - On-Water Performance
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In this video, we get the new Lifetime Manta Angler ( model 91302, model 91350 ) fishing kayak out on the water. At only 10ft in length, this kayak is actually a bit of a monster, with a 38" beam and a weight of 79.9lbs. It appears to be a Tractor Supply exclusive in this variation, but Walmart is also marketing another variation that is available for shipping. It is not currently available dir...
The Lifetime Manta Angler: Ep. 1 - An Overview
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In this video, we take a look at the new Lifetime Manta Angler ( model 91302, model 91350 ) fishing kayak. At only 10ft in length, this kayak is actually a bit of a monster, with a 38" beam and a weight of 79.9lbs. It appears to be a Tractor Supply exclusive in this variation, but Walmart is also marketing another variation that is available for shipping. It is not currently available directly ...
A BIG Channel Cat Catches Me With My Pants Down!
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This is a short, easy edit today. In this episode of the Keystone Cops, I manage to nearly lose a fish about five times in a matter of 5 minutes. I have a new project in the works and will be spending a lot of time on it over the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, I figured y'all would enjoy watching this surprise catfish taking me for a football field length ride after it hit the Ned Rig o...
EPIC Small-water SPRING SMALLMOUTH! The Conclusion - Pt. 3/3
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In an awesome Spring river trip with Ron from Hook'd on Smallmouth Bass, we hit the river on a kayak mission for some Pre/Post-spawn Smallmouth Bass fishing. Once we found a pattern, the fishing was busy and absolutely spectacular!!! Par for the course, the ned rig played a HUGE role in our success. Ron's Channel: www.youtube.com/@Churchey_Bass_Fishing #smallmouth #spring #bassfishing
The RIVER SMALLMOUTH BITE Marches On! - Pt. 2/3
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The RIVER SMALLMOUTH BITE Marches On! - Pt. 2/3
SPECTACULAR Small-water SPRING SMALLMOUTH Keep Biting! - Pt. 1/3
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SPECTACULAR Small-water SPRING SMALLMOUTH Keep Biting! - Pt. 1/3
Big Springtime Smallies on Small Water | With Gary A.
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Big Springtime Smallies on Small Water | With Gary A.
FISH AFTER FISH While Looking for Smallmouth Spawning Beds
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FISH AFTER FISH While Looking for Smallmouth Spawning Beds
Mission Mountain vs AnYoker | A Budget Camp Chair Battle!
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Mission Mountain vs AnYoker | A Budget Camp Chair Battle!
Uncut - Taking a Break From Kayak Fishing For Smallmouth w/ Hook'd on Smallmouth
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Uncut - Taking a Break From Kayak Fishing For Smallmouth w/ Hook'd on Smallmouth
Gooloo vs Jackery: 300w Power Stations Reviewed
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Gooloo vs Jackery: 300w Power Stations Reviewed
OVERCAST Skies Bring the SPRING TOPWATER Smallies!
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OVERCAST Skies Bring the SPRING TOPWATER Smallies!
KastKing Zephyr BFS vs Doviello HICC50 | A Budget BFS Battle!
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KastKing Zephyr BFS vs Doviello HICC50 | A Budget BFS Battle!
Pre-Spawn SMALLMOUTH MONSTERS Come Out To Play!
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Pre-Spawn SMALLMOUTH MONSTERS Come Out To Play!
Marbero vs Gooloo - Two 300W Budget Power Stations Reviewed!
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Marbero vs Gooloo - Two 300W Budget Power Stations Reviewed!
Pond Magic with Gary! - The Stomping Grounds Series: Episode 4
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Pond Magic with Gary! - The Stomping Grounds Series: Episode 4
Mavllos vs Berkley Reviewed! | A Budget BFS Battle
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Mavllos vs Berkley Reviewed! | A Budget BFS Battle
A Sensible, LIGHTWEIGHT KAYAK BATTERY BOX Build on a BUDGET!
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A Sensible, LIGHTWEIGHT KAYAK BATTERY BOX Build on a BUDGET!
KalKal vs HiSea Muck Boots Reviewed! | A Budget Muck Boot Battle - Round 2!
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KalKal vs HiSea Muck Boots Reviewed! | A Budget Muck Boot Battle - Round 2!
The manufacturer theory behind the male/female sections not fitting down completely on a 2 piece rod. Over time, as the rod is repeatedly put together and taken apart, rod material of the male section gets rubbed and worn off. The extra male section material allows the 2 sections to still fit snug and tight.
Zankyou for the insight! 🙃
@@BarryP Haha. Nice video.
@@zankyou101 Thanks, Zank! And thank you for the insight. That certainly makes a lot of sense for certain build materials. I'm going to go ahead and pin this thread.
Very informative! I am looking to get back into a kayak but need something wide and stable, I'm 6'3" 240lbs. At 38" this one looks good. Having used it for a bit now, what are your thoughts on raising the seat a bit higher, would it hurt the stability?
It's a great kayak and you'll find it to be wonderfully stable. I actually did install a modification to raise the seat, and it doesn't make any difference to the stability. It's the 3rd video in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLLdVIS53jYPoI_fc5rgXLSV3D0r4_m6qe.html The only problem right now is availability. Neither Walmart or Tractor Supply have them in stock, and they are the only sellers. No official word on when they will become available again. What part of the country are you in?
Love my version of the HICC50. I get around 50ft with a 1g lure.
It's a great reel. Paired with the right rod, you can really zing around tiny baits.
I' recently got one & it sounds like that with all 4 internal brakes are on. Still haven't been able to dial it in.
Return it and get a replacement. This seems like a rare thing and it shouldn't take any type of effort to get it dialed. A properly operating XCS is a thing of beauty... especially at that price point.
I’m looking to buy the hicc50 but I would really prefer to use 6-8 pound Floro because I have more experience using it. So if it’s appropriate should I use 6 or 8 pound floro and also how would it compare to using braid. Additionally if braid is appropriate would I need a leader?
I'd probably go with a high quality 4lb fluoro over anything much larger in diameter if you're going to go that way. You can try a 6, but casting distance might suffer a little bit. It might not suffer, but I tend to err toward the lighter side. If you go with a braid like I do, I use a 6lb Berkley x9 Braid to a 6lb Berkley Professional Fluoro leader tied on with a double-uni. I know that sounds odd, but I go that heavy on the leader side (6lb) because I'm constantly casting around the sharp, rocky bottoms of the Potomac watershed. I haven't had any break offs. You can always use a 4lb fluoro main with a slightly heavier fluoro leader (tied with a double-uni) if you're concerned about rocks or teeth chipping up the last few feet of your main line. Another thing you could do is to utilize the two spools with two different configurations (like a 6lb fluoro on the deep spool and a braid on the shallow spool) to maximize its potential. MAKE SURE YOU GET THE TWO-SPOOL VERSION! I'd also get that Lixada handle. You'll enjoy the reel a lot more with that installed.
The first few minutes of this video made my day. Thank you. I needed that.
You are very welcome. And thank you for reminding me of this trip. It's fun looking back on the older stuff. The channel has evolved quite a bit, since.
@BarryP I'm going to go bank fish on the south branch this weekend with a buddy who has some property. Hope I can hook a few smallies.
@@Iniquity_ty You might want to jig slightly heavier than you normally will. Leaves are definitely going to be a factor.
Hey Barry, Haven't seen anything from you and hoping all is well.
I've had a huge allergic reaction to ... fall (no kidding... the allergic reactions and hives this year are pretty epically ridiculous, and have been debilitating). I'm also questioning a lot of things about this channel, including my physical ability to keep it going. I do not know if or when this channel will resume production. I might be blowing things out of proportion, but i'm severely disappointed with a lot of factors. I'm trying to figure out where this goes, or if I should even bother with it.
@BarryP So sorry to hear, brother. I was afraid your absence from your channel was heath related. My RA/ long covid forced my early retirement in May, so I think I can understand your dilemma. I've been essentially day-to-day with my capacity to function for more than a year, but things do seem to be slowly improving lately. I know how discouraging it can be to feel incapacitated for extended periods, but I've learned to make the best of it until it passes. I'm still hoping to get on the river with you when we're both on our game. Be well!
@@ri-jm5tn We should try to do so before one of the other can't. LOL
Heard about your channel at the Mt Airy pet shop. Are you on fishbrain?
Haha! I am not. I'm here on UA-cam only.
20/20 hindsight, i'd have gone with the HICC50 if i'd known about it, but i got the Zephyr on sale for $60 and already took it out and caught fish and once dialed in, never got a backlash. but i really wanna try the HICC50 as well. thanks for the reviews.
I'm guessing you're using a line that has a diameter that can't quite find its way into the sides of the Zephyr spool. The HICC50 is a great reel. I'd definitely recommend the handle upgrade, though.
@@BarryP 20lb Berkeley X5. No I haven’t had that issue thankfully.
I’m doing a series where I ask people for a lure recommendation and try to catch a fish on that lure. What lure would you recommend? It has to be under 15 dollars though
I'd definitely recommend the Ned Rig. Z-Man Finesse TRD with 1/16 to 1-32 oz jig head (I recommend Mule Fishing). That's well under your $15 target. Have fun with your new channel. Feel free to reach out if you need any advice.
Love the doggie cameo
They are a great pair of pups!
Hydrate👍
Oh, I did.
Hey Barry. I'm doing a 2 day kayak/fishing trip in 2 weeks (oct 4th) and wanted to ask you if you want to go along? There is a small crew of us going. Some youtubers (Mark - Only Fins) is coming. Let me know. Love your content.
Sounds good! I'll get ahold of Mark for some of the details! Thanks you very much for the invite!
We met this past Saturday and I looked up your channel
Thanks, man! It was great meeting you out there!
Really makes you think how many stockies are just hanging out at these creek mouths!
... and this happened in mid-June!!!! I certainly won't be ignoring those inlets at that time of year, anymore!
Did it to my Teton also because that’s seat was just not it
How are you liking the risers?
@@BarryP amazing and i was able to cut down a milk crate to fit under the seat so now i have a really neat sliding compartment for my tackle
@@silvestrepalacios9009 Ah, there we go! Nice work, man!
Hi great video! Hoping to make it out there soon. what line set up do you generally like to use for the clear rivers?? Braid to flouro?
Hi there! Thank you! I always use braid-to-leader, but whether I use a fluoro or mono leader depends a lot on the water, itself. As you can see, I do mostly finesse in smaller rivers like this. This river is pretty shallow, apart from a few deeper holes. When that's the case, I'll use mono in order to slow down the fall rate a little bit. If the water is deeper or there's more current, I'll lean toward fluoro. I always use fluoro on swimbaits, jerkbaits, spinners, etc, and always use mono with topwater. That's pretty much my recipe for success. I'll be sure to have a closer look at your channel!
@@BarryP thank you for the info!!!! I've been snakehead fishing a lot the past couple years so I am always going straight braid but i know i need to start putting a leader on for the rivers lol!! I do still run straight braid a lot even in Patapsco and catch fish but I'm always wondering if bigger ones don't bite because of the line lol thanks again for the info I appreciate it!
@@MommyOutdoors I wouldn't necessarily worry about braid detracting the bigger fish. For snakehead, they are typically found pretty shallow and the no-stretch properties of straight braid will help penetrate the bony mouth on the hookset. Elsewhere, and with bass, trout, etc, I'd be more concerned with the presentation vs where the fish are. Braid, and it's buoyancy factor kinda acts like mono (pretty "floaty"). If you need the bait to drop faster, a fairly long 8-10ft fluoro leader will help get the bait down to where the fish are, if the fish are deeper or are in current. If you're using heavier baits in rivers (bigger jigs, etc), it shouldn't make a huge amount of difference.
Hi Barry. Purchased the pelican sentinel angler 100 XP and find it hard for me to fish from (stability / storage). I am considering something more stable with more room. As you have experience with the outlaw + manta which would you recommend for a 68 YO 200 pound angler?
I would definitely go with the Manta over the Outlaw. It's pretty much the same weight, but much more maneuverable. I would argue that it's more stable, as well. You can practically do a waltz on the deck. It's also cheaper!
Thanks Barry
@@bryanbambrick4826 No problem. Feel free to ask any questions.
We slammed the smallies last weekend in PA. Silver inline spinner with a red tail. They loved it.
Awesome! Glad to hear it. Were you out on the Manta?
@@BarryP yes sir! I have part 1 posted. Try to get part 2 of the trip out at the end of the week
@@Ohio_Hobbies_Guy Excellent! I'll check it out this eve! I've got to get out to do some reviews!
Love hearing that drag. Nice catches B.
Let's get out there, buddy!
@@BarryP Might have a day available this week.
Nice video! So do you mainly use the big TRD? Some really nice action and some great smallies!! Thanks for sharing!
While I mostly lean on finesse on rivers in the summer, there are several factors I consider. Water temp, current strength and depth of water tend to be the biggest factors. I'll actually regularly go to the Finesse TRD on 1/32 oz in stronger (but not necessarily heavy) flows, as they will drift a lot more naturally. In slack like this, I can cover a lot more water with the Big TRD and 1/16th oz without it falling too quickly. It's truly a case-by-case basis as to which I throw in a given area, but always have both at the ready. The general desire is to achieve the most natural presentation as lightly as possible without the bait getting overwhelmed by current or falling too quickly.
@@BarryP Appreciate the information. I seem to have more luck with the standard TRD myself.
Nice relaxing video!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! This was a good representation of how my filming normally goes... minus them damn mosquitos that absolutely destroyed me.
You ever fish moving baits Barry? Is there underwater grass in the Monocacy?
I do... in fact, I got a couple up top in this vid. I tend to stick to a slower presentation in slack-ish water... unless the fish start nailing the slower stuff on the drop.
Gorgeous fish man! I'm headed for Deep Creek in couple days to play with smallies and toothy critters. Love this time of the year😊
A little early this year, but I'll take it!
Great video. That last smallie was a brute. Beautiful river you have there. Thanks for sharing.
I'll start focusing on the monsters the next time out. LOL
So why are you thinking about switching colors on the Manta? Curious because I just got the TS blue/black one you have. The deal I ended up with makes it a keeper, I got it just under $300
It's purely a heat thing. My cameras stay in "hindsight" mode (IE: running all the time) and the cams simply overheat faster when close to darker surfaces.
Looking forward to it! Is that the monocacy?
Yes. Things are just starting to pick up again. Reach out to me and we will set something up.
@@BarryP ok will do. Is the email in your profile the best one?
@@DoubleDFishingAdventures Yessir!
Mine came off my Yukon. I tried to find a replacement to order but couldn't find it. I can definitely tell a difference in the way it paddles without it
Have you reached out to Lifetime? That kayak should have a 5 yr warranty.
Can’t wait!
A more comprehensive vid of this day is coming this weekend!
I enjoyed your video. Very informative. Helped me make my decision!
Glad to hear it!
Looks really slow, I'm guessing the rig was made for trolling motor or a torqeedo in the back.
What exactly are you basing that on?
@@BarryP my opinion of observation.
@@friendlyfishingguy9556 Fair enough, I guess. But for the record, it does very well in swift current.
New subscriber. Love the simple straight forward reviews. I am going through your videos. Any ecoflow reviews?
Thanks, man! No ecoflow stuff. It's a bit bigger than anything I would need in the field.
I had the exact same issue. Lost it on day 3 of our river trip. Rapids took it. RIP
Lifetime replaced without even batting an eye.
It’s a Lifetime Design problem. 💯
Huh. I just can't see it happening now that I installed the new set. Does this apply to other Lifetime yaks as well, Angry?
@@BarryP watched another review, it basically saw the wheel skegs failing at some point.
Are you still glad you purchased the manta?
Absolutely! This is a ridiculous amount of fishing kayak for the money.
A Fall group trip on the Potomac or Shenandoah seems in order. Let me know what you think in this thread!
As a canoe guy, I was wondering about the skegs. You'll definitely hang on a lot less rock without them. I finally got back on the Potomac last week. Got some great smallmouth action and a bonus - my first Potomac walleye, a fat 18 incher on a paddle tail.
@@ri-jm5tn That's great to hear, ri! Walleye are a great bonus in our wonderful watershed. Watching your progress is like watching a replay of mine. Always fun, always awesome! Thank you for sharing!
I'm down! Pref upper Potomac but open to either.
@@BarryP PS: I would definitely be up for a Potomac trip.
What action rod are you using, could I use this for ultra light fishing? It looks good for the small bass near me.
I personally use a 6'-3" Cadence CR-7, Medium Light, Fast Action. I use a 1000 series spinning reel with 10lb braid and a short (4ft) 8lb mono leader, which is a perfect setup for this bait. If you go any lighter, you're likely to be missing out on a certain level of hook-setting power and will absolutely lose fish. You can launch this bait with a properly set up ML rig, so you can cover a lot of water, but that ML insures that needed hook-setting power on the long distance splash-down, which is where most of the hits come from. I hope that makes sense.
@@BarryP Okay, thanks for the tips I'll have to get one soon!
How well does it track? Tiring paddling it around?
Despite its weight and odd shape, it's remarkably easy to paddle and tracks VERY WELL. I'm getting ready to shoot a video with the skeg wheels completely removed to see the difference. There are times I'd rather have them off (in heavier, shallow current) as the skeg wheel assemblies could get beat up pretty easily in such conditions.
@BarryP So let me put my experience here buying a Manta so others know what they're getting in to. There is a happy ending but I went through a lot of effort and frustration. Ordered the white one from Walmart, shipped from Utah and arrived to Northern Virginia 9 days later on Friday, 8/16. I was checking on my neighbors fish tanks when it arrived, walked up to the truck getting ready to leave, manta on my front walkway. Asked the delivery guys if they needed a signature or if i needed to inspect it, they said No and drove off. The front end obviously took a major hit in shipping. There was a giant crease, the lifetime logo plate was crumpled, front carry handle was missing, one of the carry handle brackets was hanging by one screw, the front rod holders weren't attached, the bars on the seat were scratched up, there were multiple gouges on the hull and the motor mount was missing. Too much damage and problems, so I returned it to my local walmart in Leesburg. My buddy Beau found a Manta at Tractor Supply in Fredericksburg. I bought it online and called them. Asked the guy to take a look and make sure it was undamaged before I drove the 90 minutes to pick it up. He said it looked fine, went there Saturday (yesterday, 8/17). It was standing upright, looked OK except one minor dent. When they pulled it off the rack, i noticed that one wheel assembly, the shroud and wheel, were gone. The other shroud was mangled and the wheel was missing. Manager said he'd discount it, offered $500 (retail is 700 at TS). I came back with $450, he said Done and effectively refunded me $250. When i got home it occured to me, my Walmart had the one i returned, and the only thing that wasn't damaged was the wheel assemblies. I went back, and found the dude that helped me Friday. He checked with his manager and she said he could take the parts off for me. Gave him a screwdriver and needle nosed pliers, 10 minutes later he handed me the wheel assemblies. Went home and installed them, used silicone sealant to sure up the threaded grommets since they're obviously a weak point. Along the way i noticed the motor mount is broken and the basket for the front hatch is missing. Calling Lifetime tomorrow to see if they'll make it right. At the end of the day, i now have an intact Manta for $450. RE: rod holders, took mine apart and the outer ones that stick out, I took a chisel and shaved off the index point, rotated them to match the other and sealed everything back up. Worked perfectly. Love the kayak, gonna get it wet next weekend, but for those trying to hunt it down beware. Walmart can't seem to ship them properly and TS can't stock them. Lifetime has really botched this up the way they made them exclusive to only these two retailers. And with all the shipping problems, I dont know why they dont just ship it without the wheel assemblies attached and have the customer install them. The reviews at Walmart and on Lifetime's website are full of wheel assembly issues. Check you soon Barry, thanks for this series!
Sorry for the delayed response, bud. I've been swamped. I actually kinda had the same issue, but thought it was likely a fluke. When I picked up my Manta from Tractor Supply, one of the skeg-wheels completely fell off as the TS employee and I were loading it up on the Jeep. I gathered up all the hardware off the ground and properly set everything when I got home. I really should have R&R'd the other, as it came off during my swift-water float. Lifetime subsequently sent me a whole new set under warranty. My recommendation to EVERYONE is to be home and fully inspect kayak deliveries (whether the Manta or any other kayak of any brand). Refuse delivery if it's jacked up. As far as Lifetime's skeg-wheel assemblies, before you go out, take them off, make sure the pressure fittings are properly in place and re-install.
@@BarryP Minor update. Wrote this on a Sunday, 8/18. On Monday, 8/19, TS put the Manta on sale for $150 off retail ($550). Took a printout of my order in to my local TS and they refunded me $150 to honor the sale price. So i ended up with a $300 Manta! Went through some BS for it but well worth it after all was done
@barryp after quite the ordeal between Walmart and Tractor Supply, I finally got my Manta, same as yours. I got the risers you go over in this video, they don't really sit down in the rear nicely. Have you noticed that and if so, any issues? Im much bigger tham you, 6'2", 250lbs, i just don't want to cause any cracks in the seat mount using these. You talked with my buddy Beau, we'll try to get out on the Potomac before the weather goes away!
I haven't had any issues with the slight differences in the plastics. That particular riser kit is AWESOME, as you can spin them and eliminate the rise on the rear, lowering your center of gravity for sketchy areas. If you have specific concerns about them not fitting perfectly, you could use a sander to get them in 100%, but polyethylene generally doesn't break in the way you're concerned with.
@@BarryP thanks for the reply Barry! I bought another set for my Teton and they fit fine, I'll trim these up a little to fit them and get them installed. Not sure I'm going to install the front risers, really just want my butt to sit higher. I had a very interesting purchase experience with my Manta. I'm going to jump forward to your latest availability update and comment about how it went down for me. Lifetime has really screwed up here.
Realized I was using an old account from my phone. I replied to availability using this account, my real one with some posted videos.
RA flair has me riding the couch instead of floating this week. Glad your new yak is working out for you👍
@@ri-jm5tn I've been on the struggle bus, myself, with the psoriatic variety for the past month or so. I literally feel your pain. We need better access to existing therapies. Some of them work like magic, but are upward of $10k/month. It's ridiculous.
@@BarryP Sorry to hear. I'm on a ton of pills $ aee $14k per injection therapy which fortunately is covered. They tell me that long covid is responsible for some chronic issues, but symptoms are very similar to RA, so who knows? Hope you're back on the river soon!
That water looked really bony. Was it low, or is it always that shallow? Those rock gardens would be a blast if it was a foot deeper
This is actually an area with a controlled flow from upstream reservoir discharge. It is on the low side, as the last couple of years have been pretty lean rain-wise.
Nice video. I hope I can stay that calm if I ever get turned around like that. If I ever get to take it out 😂 Glad you didn’t get skunked.
It's remarkably easy to stay calm in this yak, but the rule applies in every yak. If you get hung up like that on the nose, let it settle into its upstream position and allow it to free (if it doesn't need any help). Be aware of downstream obstacles and turn accordingly, and get the heck out of there. The cool thing about the short, blunt and relatively heavy Manta is that it's super easy to turn, as you saw. This is definitely going to be my daily driver.
Hey , Barry, I thought you had purchased an orange paddle (???)
Love to buy one as a lighter weight alternative to my 12' Kayak But, only place I can find them in stock is Walmart and only if it's shipped to my home and I can not pick up the Kayak at Walmart so I can inspect the Kayak before I take ownership How is Wallmarts shipping an undamaged kayak?
Walmart's policy insists that you be home when it's delivered, so the buyer can inspect shipped items like kayaks... but they have been known to just drop it and drive away. If that was the case and the kayak arrives damaged, you have a very strong case that THEY actually broke their own policy and owe you a replacement or refund. They need to allow you to inspect it and accept delivery. I haven't heard any horror stories about Manta deliveries from WM, but I suppose it's possible. If you decide to do so, pay close attention to the condition of the wheel skeg assemblies. Those seem to be the most vulnerable part in the shipping process. Another suggestion is to pick a zip code of a family member or friend and see if it's available at their local Tractor Supply. Bear in mind that the Blue colorway is a TSC exclusive, and that the GREY colorway is a WM exclusive. Let us know if you have any other questions. It's an awesome kayak, and is worth the hassle it takes to get one in your hands. My "Swift Water" video drops at 6pm ET this evening.
PFD's???? Tethers?? Spare retractable paddle? I am a complete kayaking novice (1st year less than 10 outings) so pardon me if my ignorance is showing but everything in my kayak is tethered (three poles, 2 tackle boxes, paddle, and pliers) and I wear my PFD at all times and I have a spare collapsible paddle securely stored And I have a hand powered bilge pump as well But my kayak is 12' and has a 550lb weight capacity also I have always been a very capable very confident swimmer since a little boy Swimming is my favorite exercise use to swim over a mile a day in an Olympic sized pool and while acting foolishly as a younger man I came as close to drowning as is humanly possible not once but twice both times wasn't waring a PFD But I also do not kayak on rivers only smaller lakes Two of my friends were fishing on the IL section of the Kankakee river when it was at a higher level not flooding but up a few feet and moving vary fast they dropped anchor incorrectly considering the stronger current and increased volume of water flow and ended up sinking thier 16' John boat One had on a PFD one didn't they both had one hellova time getting to shore fighting the swift current My friend without a PFD was hanging onto to a flotation cushion and openly admitted if he hadn't grabbed thay cushion at the last possible moment as the boat sunk he would've absolutely drowned as so exhausted was he when he reached shore he had not the strength to stand and walk to shore he had to crawl and only with the help of strangers who saw him struggling and helped him was he able to get out of the river Swift moving rivers are no joke and can become very dangerous very quickly Iiterlly will not go on or in the water without a PFD now
- For me, MD law requires that you have a PFD onboard for each person onboard during the warmer months in the Potomac watershed (wear requirements kick in in the colder months). They just have to be on the boat... at least here. I don't generally wear on my smaller-water rivers, but I ALWAYS do on lakes and ponds. If I can't have half of my body standing above water, I wear. That is my rule. Make sure you're within the law where you are. I, personally, don't bother fishing rivers that are in a particularly "high" stage. The fishing tends to suck and it's a LOT of work in a yak. - I don't worry about tethers too much, as I've been doing this a while now, but had a fairly expensive loss, here (the paddle retails $150). Lesson learned, and I will absolutely tether the paddle in water like that, from now on, every time. - If the paddle is tethered to the yak, there's no need for an emergency paddle (save someone else in your party losing theirs). - This yak is an on-top and self-drains via it's scuppers. No need for a pump... ever. The Manta drains very quickly, too. If you were to get this yak, for your small lake/pond purpose, most of the possible problems you mentioned are eliminated by it's design and stability. As long as you have a PFD on and your paddle leashed, everything else is replaceable in the highly unlikely scenario that you're even able to flip this remarkably agile, wide monster of a kayak. I have a swift water video dropping today (at 6pm ET) that should alleviate any concerns about this yak's stability. I beat the absolute crap out of the Manta in the swift stuff, and was never concerned about it tipping (even with my seat risers that raise the center of gravity). Its primary stability is outstanding, yet is very easy to move in current. This is the only yak of its kind, and I absolutely love it, so far.
Add a red hook to the belly hangar and increase your strike totals immensely
Hook ups, perhaps. Link?
I have quite a few of these kayaks, brand new still in packaging if anyone is interested.
I would remind everyone that Tractor Supply and Walmart are THE ONLY authorized dealers for the Manta Angler, and would strongly advise to not buy "new" from anyone else, in order to avoid warranty issues on an otherwise awesome 5 year warranty that only kicks in if you buy from an authorized dealer. Sorry, Ryan. Facts!
Have a link for the foam stadium one please. Seen many in Amazon don't want to get the wrong one. Thank you
Links are in the description.
I got the zephyr riser kit for my tamarack pro. Big difference.
Agreed. I don't think you can really go wrong with either kit.
@@BarryP so far do you like the manta? I really wanna upgrade to a more stable kayak than my tamarack. Unlike the yukon it has 2 seat adjustments and it's longer but not as wide
@@codysiow2516 So far, it's performing wonderfully!