Thanks dude. I'm just starting to freedive and spearfish in Southern Oregon and i've been thinking about getting a kayak setup to get further out there for a while now. I appreciate the tips!
Right on Peat! Let me know if you have any additional questions on type of yak or set ups :) If I don't have the answer, I certainly have friends that could weigh in!
Cobra Fishing Navigator. Great super light kayak. However the Cobra Tourer is a step up from it due to how light weight it is, faster (longer) and has two large storage hatches.
@@KeenDog87 thanks man! I ended up doing some research and found Sea Archer but they're hard to get your hands on in Australia. Wouldn't be too hard to make something up though 🤔
12'6" if memory serves. I upgraded to the 15' Cobra Tourer for my ultra light kayak. It's the same weight and faster in the water plus it has storage hatches in front and back. Great ultralight yak. I also switched over to Vibe for my lux yak. The Shearwater 125 and Yellowtail 120 are epic.
Good video, but PLEASE don’t encourage people to release plastic waste in the ocean, like the zip tie on your anchor line. The discarded zip tie can choke fish, and it’s just pollution. Peace.
Yes, I understand the importance of that. We certainly are huge proponents of ocean health. We don't even use plastic bottles or single use stuff... I have had my zipties on my anchor for going on 2 years now. I believe it is necessary to use them for safety. If I'm in big swell or a friend needs emergency assistance and diving for my anchor isn't an option, I will without hesitation break the zipties. If there are other products that allow for a similar experience, I'd be happy to switch over to those.
Thanks dude. I'm just starting to freedive and spearfish in Southern Oregon and i've been thinking about getting a kayak setup to get further out there for a while now. I appreciate the tips!
Right on Peat! Let me know if you have any additional questions on type of yak or set ups :)
If I don't have the answer, I certainly have friends that could weigh in!
Nice video, made me laugh with the cut ins especially with the ling cod. I am hoping to do this in Alaska
Great video Eric! Lots of great tips!
Do you use kayak as a float ? Do you tie other end of your float line to a kayak?
Thank you for sharing. 👌👌👌👌
Cool video!! Thank you for posting.
can you explain further pls about not leashibg the ore to the boat?
Great video, appreciate it
My pleasure! We will be posting way more how to videos and such on our official Fin + Forage Page if you're interested in more.
Good trick for the anchor chees
Hi! what’s the length on this one ?
How do you tie the anchor to the kayak?
I use that same wetsuit 🤘🏽
Awesome
thank u
My pleasure! We will be posting way more how to videos and such on our official Fin + Forage Page if you're interested in more.
Whats the maker and model of the kayak?
Cobra Fishing Navigator. Great super light kayak. However the Cobra Tourer is a step up from it due to how light weight it is, faster (longer) and has two large storage hatches.
If weight isn't so much of an issue for you, check out a Vibe Shearwater 125 or the Yellowfin 120
Yoooo what is Dan spearing with? Is that a bow? :o
It's like a type of hawaiian sling (not pole spear). I had a hard time aiming with it, but Dan was a good shot!
@@KeenDog87 thanks man! I ended up doing some research and found Sea Archer but they're hard to get your hands on in Australia. Wouldn't be too hard to make something up though 🤔
@@asharcena I imagine it would actually be pretty easy to make so long as you use sturdy material.
What length is the kayak?
12'6" if memory serves. I upgraded to the 15' Cobra Tourer for my ultra light kayak. It's the same weight and faster in the water plus it has storage hatches in front and back. Great ultralight yak.
I also switched over to Vibe for my lux yak. The Shearwater 125 and Yellowtail 120 are epic.
Zip ties, leaving some plastic in the ocean. Not a fan.
Good video, but PLEASE don’t encourage people to release plastic waste in the ocean, like the zip tie on your anchor line. The discarded zip tie can choke fish, and it’s just pollution. Peace.
Yes, I understand the importance of that. We certainly are huge proponents of ocean health. We don't even use plastic bottles or single use stuff... I have had my zipties on my anchor for going on 2 years now. I believe it is necessary to use them for safety. If I'm in big swell or a friend needs emergency assistance and diving for my anchor isn't an option, I will without hesitation break the zipties. If there are other products that allow for a similar experience, I'd be happy to switch over to those.
@@KeenDog87 twine