i have one, ive taken me and a mate out into western port bay and gotten onto a few snapper in it. cant take the seat out as it gets too cramped though
Certainly getting in amongst the snags to get the cod, fantastic viewing. I'm seriously looking at one of these kayaks after watching your videos and others. Do you have the underneath keel fin on when navigating the rivers as I imagine it being the lowest point that it could get caught up or make the floor rise up and over the snag? I understand that it does help heaps when paddling for tracking straight but not sure if it would be needed as much using a motor? Cheers Dave
@@davidb2502 the Finn can be helpful but it’s not a worry if you have it off or forget to put it on. You will have less chance of it getting stuck on a log when it’s off. When you decide to buy, just ask the team member to call the Griffith store for any further questions and I’ll happily answer if I’m available.
Hey mate, may I ask where abouts this is? Haven’t had much luck lately with cod and looking for good spots
Booberoi weir, Lachlan river
Awesome! Few cod up there!
Awesome stuff. Some good timber there. How do you find the inflatable? What breed is it? Durability? Could you fish 2 men in there?
@@DougKelly2828 the inflatable is great. Good durability. I’ve got a few vids about it. It states only a one person yak. I’m yet to test that out.
i have one, ive taken me and a mate out into western port bay and gotten onto a few snapper in it. cant take the seat out as it gets too cramped though
What fishing glove are you using ?
@@RileyCronin08 tool pro gloves I got cheap at Bunnings lol not bad actually
What do you use from line to lure?
Snap swivels, speed clips etc
@@dangahodgie6697 mustard size 4 fastach
Cheers for the quick reply I'll have to try some mate👍🏻
Certainly getting in amongst the snags to get the cod, fantastic viewing.
I'm seriously looking at one of these kayaks after watching your videos and others.
Do you have the underneath keel fin on when navigating the rivers as I imagine it being the lowest point that it could get caught up or make the floor rise up and over the snag? I understand that it does help heaps when paddling for tracking straight but not sure if it would be needed as much using a motor? Cheers Dave
@@davidb2502 the Finn can be helpful but it’s not a worry if you have it off or forget to put it on. You will have less chance of it getting stuck on a log when it’s off.
When you decide to buy, just ask the team member to call the Griffith store for any further questions and I’ll happily answer if I’m available.