I had my K1 on the River Ancholme yesterday.... great fun. Never thought about a spot of fishing while i'm at it...... I'm thinking, catch a big an and you suddenly have a speed boat
I just looked up that river - nice! Yeah if you catch a 3lb'er, you'll be dragged along for sure. But here in southern New Jersey (in between Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and the state of Delaware) significant sized fish are hard to come by unless you fish saltwater. The small ones, though, do pull you to face them in a subtle manner.
@@kimharman9402 I thought you was in the UK. Ancholme would mean nothing to you then. Nothing exciting but a place to play with the challenger ua-cam.com/video/mlpgZdeQfxk/v-deo.html
Great video man, one thing that i do with this kayak is i put a small folded tarp infront under the net so i can put fish there and it also protects the front of your kayak against your fishing hook
Fellow newbie fisherman here, just picked up the same kayak (my first one ever!) to go river fishing with my friends. Glad to see you having a good time with it, gotta say it’s inspiring! Very excited to hit the water now.
Very cool. Hey it's a small process inflating and deflating but worth it. I am never able to get nicely folded until I get home. I blow it up and hose it off. I aim a fan on it in the garage to dry off a bit. The I let the air out and let it sit until I can pack it up.
Wow a perch and a pickerel off the bat?? This was very inspiring. I bought the same kayak last week and registered it last night to finally try it out this weekend. Scared to fish with the hooks but like you said… there’s just some spots you wanna get to that you can’t get from shore. Thanks for taking us along on the trip, awesome vid 😁
The hooks sort of just bounce off that durable kayak material. But you really want to be careful of getting your hook in the netting while out there. Enjoy!
@@sdriza I just looked it up and turns out some states require it, though some also vary on whether there's a motor. D.C., Ohio, and Delaware are some that require registration. It wasn't necessary here in NJ, happy to say.
@@kimharman9402 Thanks! I've been reading up on it... (Turns out, I've been operating illegally the last few years and didn't know it... just subbed too! Thanks)
@@sdriza In Ontario Canada we don't have to register a kayak but if a motor is used on it then you need a pleasure craft license. This is for all motorized watercraft used on the water.
Wow solid perch catches! I’m thinking about getting one of these kayaks since I can’t find any lakes with good bank spots. Would you definitely recommend it? A little worried about the durability and poking a hole with a hook.
Not really a problem with hooks piercing the material. It's pretty tough. It's got that netting, though, in the front and I accidentally caught my trebles on there. I couldn't bend forward far enough to unhook them. That was a real pain and I ended up cutting some net to get them. But I've really been enjoying this kayak. It's not great like a hard kayak. But it gets you out there enjoying the lake. And you can easily store it away. Who knows how long it will last. But it's been fun, so far.
Thanks! The camera is a Sony HDR-AS15 Action Cam. I picked it up a month before on Craigslist for $75 for a canoe trip next week (down the Wading River in the NJ Pine Barrens).
There is virtually no storage. There is only the netting up front to put things under. Keep in mind that this kayak is only a cheap way to get out on the water (when I purchased this it was only $90). I now know in the near future I want a NRS Pike inflatable.
Meu sonho é ter um caiaque desse para pescar , mais aqui no Brasil é muito caro, nao twnho condições e acho que nunca vou realizar meu sonho Deus te abençoe meu irmão por vc fazer esses vídeos que nos faz sonhor com uma pesca assim
As a matter of fact, it is quite snug at the feet. My feet have to turn a little sideways. This is not too uncomfortable for me that it takes away the enjoyment. I forget about it in the first minute of paddling off. My legs are not too cramped. I am 5' 10", 184lbs.
Oh yeah it is definitely stable enough; the kayak will turn towards the fish on the hookset but not in an unstable manner. It does get uncomfortable sitting in after a couple hours. I'll be upgrading to an NRS Kuda this year now that I'm ok with the inflation/deflation. Also, the slightest breeze pushes it. I bought a mushroom anchor - haven't tried it yet.
@@kimharman9402 Cheers! Those are some good informations. I'm thinking about getting one for myself, since I would use it just a couple times a year for fishing and maybe with my kids while on vacation in Italy or so. So thanks for the info!
In this video I was using a Rapala jerk bait. I didn't even know what a crank bait was, yet. 😆 But by Fall I did. You will see I was also using a wacky rig after I lost the jerk bait.
Nice video…glad to see that I can fish in this kayak. I have one just like it.
I had my K1 on the River Ancholme yesterday.... great fun. Never thought about a spot of fishing while i'm at it...... I'm thinking, catch a big an and you suddenly have a speed boat
I just looked up that river - nice! Yeah if you catch a 3lb'er, you'll be dragged along for sure. But here in southern New Jersey (in between Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and the state of Delaware) significant sized fish are hard to come by unless you fish saltwater. The small ones, though, do pull you to face them in a subtle manner.
@@kimharman9402 I thought you was in the UK. Ancholme would mean nothing to you then. Nothing exciting but a place to play with the challenger ua-cam.com/video/mlpgZdeQfxk/v-deo.html
Great video man, one thing that i do with this kayak is i put a small folded tarp infront under the net so i can put fish there and it also protects the front of your kayak against your fishing hook
Nice tip! One of the little add-ons I did was a light milk crate on the back secured with the existing rope (untied and retied). Thank you!
Really enjoyed this with my tea and toast debs xx
Fellow newbie fisherman here, just picked up the same kayak (my first one ever!) to go river fishing with my friends. Glad to see you having a good time with it, gotta say it’s inspiring! Very excited to hit the water now.
Very cool. Hey it's a small process inflating and deflating but worth it. I am never able to get nicely folded until I get home. I blow it up and hose it off. I aim a fan on it in the garage to dry off a bit. The I let the air out and let it sit until I can pack it up.
Wow a perch and a pickerel off the bat?? This was very inspiring. I bought the same kayak last week and registered it last night to finally try it out this weekend. Scared to fish with the hooks but like you said… there’s just some spots you wanna get to that you can’t get from shore. Thanks for taking us along on the trip, awesome vid 😁
The hooks sort of just bounce off that durable kayak material. But you really want to be careful of getting your hook in the netting while out there. Enjoy!
registered it? really? what state/location? (I wasn't aware inflatables needed to be registered?)
@@sdriza I just looked it up and turns out some states require it, though some also vary on whether there's a motor. D.C., Ohio, and Delaware are some that require registration. It wasn't necessary here in NJ, happy to say.
@@kimharman9402 Thanks! I've been reading up on it... (Turns out, I've been operating illegally the last few years and didn't know it... just subbed too! Thanks)
@@sdriza In Ontario Canada we don't have to register a kayak but if a motor is used on it then you need a pleasure craft license. This is for all motorized watercraft used on the water.
That's awesome! Fish on!
You da man!
I just got mine and I love it
Niiice!!
Wow solid perch catches! I’m thinking about getting one of these kayaks since I can’t find any lakes with good bank spots. Would you definitely recommend it? A little worried about the durability and poking a hole with a hook.
Not really a problem with hooks piercing the material. It's pretty tough. It's got that netting, though, in the front and I accidentally caught my trebles on there. I couldn't bend forward far enough to unhook them. That was a real pain and I ended up cutting some net to get them. But I've really been enjoying this kayak. It's not great like a hard kayak. But it gets you out there enjoying the lake. And you can easily store it away. Who knows how long it will last. But it's been fun, so far.
Looks like an awesome day to fish. Great resolution. What type of camera did you use? Fantastic video!
Thanks! The camera is a Sony HDR-AS15 Action Cam. I picked it up a month before on Craigslist for $75 for a canoe trip next week (down the Wading River in the NJ Pine Barrens).
@@kimharman9402 thanks! I just subbed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Randy
good job! im thinking of buying this kayak for fishing, but i have a question. how is the storage on it? i want to hold 3 rods and a bag with it
There is virtually no storage. There is only the netting up front to put things under. Keep in mind that this kayak is only a cheap way to get out on the water (when I purchased this it was only $90). I now know in the near future I want a NRS Pike inflatable.
The Challenger K2 is basically the same kayak but made for two people. If you just use the one seat in it you'd have plenty of storage space.
At least you got the picture of the perch before it jumped ship
😆
Meu sonho é ter um caiaque desse para pescar , mais aqui no Brasil é muito caro, nao twnho condições e acho que nunca vou realizar meu sonho Deus te abençoe meu irmão por vc fazer esses vídeos que nos faz sonhor com uma pesca assim
É um caiaque inflável. Espero fazer mais vídeos neste verão. Obrigado, fico feliz que tenha gostado!
Был такой😂
Прикольная штука.Но без жилета рыбачить не рекомендую.Особенно с блеснами )))
You said: "It was like this😂
Cool stuff. But I do not recommend fishing without a vest. Especially with spinners)))"
Thank you for enjoying! And thank you for the life vest reminder! It's the time of year to go fishing again here in New Jersey.
@@kimharman9402 И вам Удачи!❤️
Nice video, I want to ask if this boat is too tight on the legs or it is fine? Please can anyone reply?
As a matter of fact, it is quite snug at the feet. My feet have to turn a little sideways. This is not too uncomfortable for me that it takes away the enjoyment. I forget about it in the first minute of paddling off. My legs are not too cramped. I am 5' 10", 184lbs.
@@kimharman9402 thanks a lot, appreciate your reply
What does it feel like catching a fish in this kayak? I mean is it stable enough to fight the fish?
Oh yeah it is definitely stable enough; the kayak will turn towards the fish on the hookset but not in an unstable manner. It does get uncomfortable sitting in after a couple hours. I'll be upgrading to an NRS Kuda this year now that I'm ok with the inflation/deflation. Also, the slightest breeze pushes it. I bought a mushroom anchor - haven't tried it yet.
@@kimharman9402 Cheers! Those are some good informations. I'm thinking about getting one for myself, since I would use it just a couple times a year for fishing and maybe with my kids while on vacation in Italy or so. So thanks for the info!
Afe you ising crank bait?
In this video I was using a Rapala jerk bait. I didn't even know what a crank bait was, yet. 😆 But by Fall I did. You will see I was also using a wacky rig after I lost the jerk bait.
It s ok fosr fishing ?
It isn't designed for fishing but you can get away with it if you're on a low budget.
You’re making this look too easy. 😂