A kayak cart is definitely going to be a game changer for my solo kayaking. I put in at Blue Hole Park in Georgetown Tx, and paddled upriver and then back down again. The bass was probably my PB tbh. I mostly fish for white bass and crappie.
I use a retractable dog lease with a 5 lb weight plate as my anchor. I hook it to my yak with a large carabiner. Nice video b.t.w! You gained a new subscriber!
I have a OG Coosa as well. A retractable dog leash is actually meant to be used. Can’t remember what size, put the retractable part in the handle area facing backwards with the line going down the side of the yak towards the back handle. Use a big chain wrapped in an old bike tube. Works great!
Sick video, man! Thanks for sharing. I really like your energy and the overall vibe of the video, real tranquil.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for showing us this river, I’ve always been curious about it!!
I have a spare kayak FYI.
That River sure is a Gem. Thanks for showing us
It really is! I almost went to my old "go to" instead and I'm glad I didn't.
Kayak cart makes things so much easier. Where is the put in and take out. Nice Bass at 0:52
A kayak cart is definitely going to be a game changer for my solo kayaking. I put in at Blue Hole Park in Georgetown Tx, and paddled upriver and then back down again. The bass was probably my PB tbh. I mostly fish for white bass and crappie.
This is in my backyard. Excellent video!! Thank you
@@DiegoOrtiz-jl1hg Thanks for watching! We are looking at moving to the Georgetown area in a year or so. My wife got a job down there.
I use a retractable dog lease with a 5 lb weight plate as my anchor. I hook it to my yak with a large carabiner. Nice video b.t.w! You gained a new subscriber!
The 5 lb weight holds your kayak in place well? I have all three of those things so I'll be sure to give that a try! And thanks for subscribing!
Where do you attach it to on your kayak?
I have a OG Coosa as well. A retractable dog leash is actually meant to be used. Can’t remember what size, put the retractable part in the handle area facing backwards with the line going down the side of the yak towards the back handle. Use a big chain wrapped in an old bike tube. Works great!
@@hootonoutdoors thanks for the great info!
You should use your big head as an anchor!
ha..... ha..... ha.....
That is a beautiful river.
It really is!
@@Buenas_Vistas thanks for taking us along.
Recording the experience to show it to others makes it even more enjoyable. I’ve been working on my editing skills a lot more lately as well.
You look like you're doing well with that@@Buenas_Vistas