Wild ride, bud! Had my OT Bigwater 132 on Lake Michigan a couple weeks ago… went from 8inch swells to 3 foot rollers… the yak handled it like a boss but I was ready for solid ground!
You can maneuver your yak and adjust your speed to account for those waves so you don't get so many over the bow. Try hitting them at a 46 degree angle instead of straight on, and don't pedal as you go over them, just in between them.
I remember reading something about that with boating. Definitely didn't think about it while I was out there, but I'll give it a go next time! Ty for the advice!
You should pick up a little tenkara rod and some flies. That way you can fish the creeks. I'm just getting into tenkara (I wanted something i could bring on a hike), and so far it's quite cheap and fun ...but a little tougher to find fishing spots.
I'd never heard of those! Honestly looks pretty sweet. I was wanting something for hiking/camping this summer, that looks like a good route to go. Ty for the the tip my friend! -Josh
@@NWTrailSeries Took me a while to find tenkara too. I tried some travel spinning reels/rods, but this is WAY lighter/smaller. I landed on the "Aventik Zeno S2-Glass Tenkara Rod" from Amazon. If you find some good creeks I'd love to see them! I live in Seattle and the fishing scene here is pretty dry so it's hard to find good spots. I've been dying to go MTN biking with the rod and then fish the creeks. Roslyn/Leavenworth look like a perfect places to do a bike/fish day, but the Olympic side also has some trails near some good looking creeks 👍
I was pretty pleased with that lol. I'm working on a youtube-short comparing it to the movie The Perfect Storm, and I say something literally perfect for it. Got some more work to do on it tho
After watchin that, the Old Town is the Kayak for me.
Glad you were good lol. Yeah, I’ve been in some sketchy stuff like this and man, Old Town makes a wonderful kayak. Definitely kept me upright as well.
Wild ride, bud! Had my OT Bigwater 132 on Lake Michigan a couple weeks ago… went from 8inch swells to 3 foot rollers… the yak handled it like a boss but I was ready for solid ground!
"There's so much risk with these branches... oops" I felt that in my soul 😅
I thought that part was so funny. And you're the first to acknowledge it, thank you!! 😀
I’m really enjoying your vids dude! They’re really fun to watch🎉
Usually the hook 🪝 is for a trailer when you throw a spinning lure, chatter bait, jig. Ketiech soft plastics has great options bro. Nice video
I’ve got the same yak. I just got an anchor wizard, a ‘Navarre kayak fishing’ front mount, and ‘da bomb’ anchor. It works awesome
Where did you get da bomb? I have been trying to get it but almost always non existent. Live to OT 🎣 😂
Great video, glad all turned out well for you.
Thank you!
Definitely one of my favorite videos I've made. But damn does it feel good to hear ya call it great, tyty my friend
You know it's windy when the poles start whistling
I just recently got an ultralight, and its got the high pitch whistle, and the baitcaster does the bass. They were really jammin at one point
lol. Come to Montauk.
You can maneuver your yak and adjust your speed to account for those waves so you don't get so many over the bow. Try hitting them at a 46 degree angle instead of straight on, and don't pedal as you go over them, just in between them.
45 degree, not specifically 46 lol.
I have the PDL 120, by the way.
I remember reading something about that with boating. Definitely didn't think about it while I was out there, but I'll give it a go next time! Ty for the advice!
You should pick up a little tenkara rod and some flies. That way you can fish the creeks. I'm just getting into tenkara (I wanted something i could bring on a hike), and so far it's quite cheap and fun ...but a little tougher to find fishing spots.
I'd never heard of those! Honestly looks pretty sweet. I was wanting something for hiking/camping this summer, that looks like a good route to go.
Ty for the the tip my friend!
-Josh
@@NWTrailSeries Took me a while to find tenkara too. I tried some travel spinning reels/rods, but this is WAY lighter/smaller. I landed on the "Aventik Zeno S2-Glass Tenkara Rod" from Amazon. If you find some good creeks I'd love to see them! I live in Seattle and the fishing scene here is pretty dry so it's hard to find good spots. I've been dying to go MTN biking with the rod and then fish the creeks. Roslyn/Leavenworth look like a perfect places to do a bike/fish day, but the Olympic side also has some trails near some good looking creeks 👍
What kayak mounts are those on top of your car?
I got a link in the description my friend!
wow...fishing using a canoe is definitely fun bro like going on an adventure good luck with your channel ok
Thanks! Was definitely an adventure that day. Appreciate it!
What kayak cart is that? Can you send a link
Got the link right down in the description my friend!
What lake is this?
Some of the fishing community ain't about me giving out lake names. To keep them happy I'll just say I was staying in bellingham 😀
I perfer catching a load of 1-3lb bass than like two 5-7lb bass
It's a good time reeling them in on like every cast. Buuut I'd take a 7, that's like double my Pb
@NWTrailSeries yeah true dat but get a day full of 2 or 3lb bass and it be fun
"Hopefully not too interesting" lol
I was pretty pleased with that lol. I'm working on a youtube-short comparing it to the movie The Perfect Storm, and I say something literally perfect for it. Got some more work to do on it tho