Great setup. Hobie’s are out of my price range but I really love how these pro anglers are designed. Love the horizontal rod storage and storage bin on the floor.
Awesome setup Jay👍 Just a heads up on your pfd from someone who has has to pop one: Use it as a spare and get a NRS Chinook or something else with a high back. After my capsize I would never go back to a ln inflatable. Just mho I hope I don't get flames in the comments 🤣
Great set up brother!!!! Would be interested in hearing your thoughts about the overall maneuverability of the 360 if you have it. I've read where it's big and doesn't turn that well. I'm not buying that with the 360 drive, but it's what i have been reading. I own a pedal drive ocean kayak, and it's a great starter kayak. Will be looking at the hobie pro 12 and 14, just not sure which one.
Enjoyed your rigging video. Do you have a model number for dewalt t stack unit Didn’t see the link for tool kit Can you please provide that info if you have it Thanks
I highly reccomend the rod sleeves and Cal Coast Fishing Bait sacks for your lures. Those two components will really help you store more rods in the rod tubes, safely.
Jay curious on if you could describe the stability a little. I'm a big guy 6'0 - 330lbs and looking to get into pedal kayak fishing. Time will be split 50-50 between inland lakes and saltwater lagoons. The occasional trip will venture out into jetty inlet areas when the conditions are manageable. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks
Nice setup! I currently have a Bonafide SS127 which I love but I'm thinking of upgrading to a Pro Angler. Some of the launches I go to can be tricky and being able to carry my Bonafide short distances helps a lot. Can you pick up the Pro Angler 14 by yourself from the side and carry it short distances? I know it has some weight to it, just curious if you have attempted to pick it up. Thanks!
You can pick it up, but I wouldn't want to carry it very far. I have walked it a few hundred yards before with the wheel cart. The wheel cart makes it very easy to walk long distances even fully loaded.
@@JayWallenFishing Thanks for the response. I also have a cart which I use almost every time I go wheeling it down to the launch. However one of the launches has a floating dock and if I was able to lift up the PA 14 and place it in the launch it would be a lot easier. I'm sure I could do it, but like you said it's not a kayak you can carry very far. Thanks!
I love the classic PA-14, but I will have a PA-14 360 in the garage next month. The maneuverability of the 360 is insane and a must have for a tournament guy who fishes a lot of tight quarters. I also wanted to let all the kinks with a new boat get worked out before I picked one up. From my understanding there have some improvements on components of the 360 and I think I'm ready to get one now. You really can't go wrong with the PA-14 or the 360.
I’m curious if you transport your kayak with the rods laying vertically in the holders? I noticed you’re not using the Hobie rod holders that attach to the H-Rail to keep them secured with the bungees. I ask cause I’ve thought about doing away with mine but I’m kinda worried that a rod could come out of the kayak during transport...
Yeah I don't use them. I just keep my rods laying down horizontally in the rod tubes. traveled thousands of miles with them that way and had no issues.
How did you mount the track on the starboard side H rail? All my accessory's are yak attack trax and my new Hobie does not have a lot of current options.
Hey Derek, the mount is a Ram Mounts H-Rail accessory. Hobie and Ram Mounts both make a ton of H-Rail accessories. I would Check the Hobie and Ram mounts website for more.
My next kayak, been fishing out of my Lifetime . Decided I need to upgrade .
I love that idea of the dewalt drawers under your seat!
The dwalt drawers are legendary 🏆thanks for this man
I like that you have affordable and useful gear on your PA.. very good setup
I suggest that you put insulating terminals on your battery post.
Hope I can get mine set up that well soon. Thanks.
Great setup. Hobie’s are out of my price range but I really love how these pro anglers are designed. Love the horizontal rod storage and storage bin on the floor.
Like the Dewalt organizer
Great video Jay, 1911 mag FTW!
LOL you saw that? good eye!!
Great review you’ve given me some ideas for my PA14 👍🏼
You should try a PA 360 brother!
Liking the idea of the of the Dewalt T stack toolbox. Does it interfere with height adjustment of the seat?
Awesome setup Jay👍 Just a heads up on your pfd from someone who has has to pop one: Use it as a spare and get a NRS Chinook or something else with a high back. After my capsize I would never go back to a ln inflatable. Just mho I hope I don't get flames in the comments 🤣
The great thing about the NRS Otto Matik is that it will automatically deploy when submerged in the water.
Great video! Looking at getting one of these.
Great setup
Awesome setup man
You gave me some great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Got a ton of ideas. I wonder if a Minn Kota can be mounted on that PA 14?
Thanks for the info bro. Definitely gonna invest in a hobie.
Thanks Jay for sharing this. I just got a Hobie so this will help. Do you ever use any other anchor systems? What's the line on the front port side?
Great set up brother!!!! Would be interested in hearing your thoughts about the overall maneuverability of the 360 if you have it. I've read where it's big and doesn't turn that well. I'm not buying that with the 360 drive, but it's what i have been reading. I own a pedal drive ocean kayak, and it's a great starter kayak. Will be looking at the hobie pro 12 and 14, just not sure which one.
I really liked that killer tackle box. :-)
Cool kayak!😃👍
Good setup of your kayak!
Enjoyed your rigging video.
Do you have a model number for dewalt t stack unit
Didn’t see the link for tool kit
Can you please provide that info if you have it
Thanks
I’m having a hard time taking six rods. Just bought some lure wraps today, so maybe that will help
I highly reccomend the rod sleeves and Cal Coast Fishing Bait sacks for your lures. Those two components will really help you store more rods in the rod tubes, safely.
Jay curious on if you could describe the stability a little. I'm a big guy 6'0 - 330lbs and looking to get into pedal kayak fishing. Time will be split 50-50 between inland lakes and saltwater lagoons. The occasional trip will venture out into jetty inlet areas when the conditions are manageable. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks
Jay on your landing net is it a medium or large size net?
Thanks for your response
Nice setup! I currently have a Bonafide SS127 which I love but I'm thinking of upgrading to a Pro Angler. Some of the launches I go to can be tricky and being able to carry my Bonafide short distances helps a lot. Can you pick up the Pro Angler 14 by yourself from the side and carry it short distances? I know it has some weight to it, just curious if you have attempted to pick it up. Thanks!
You can pick it up, but I wouldn't want to carry it very far. I have walked it a few hundred yards before with the wheel cart. The wheel cart makes it very easy to walk long distances even fully loaded.
@@JayWallenFishing Thanks for the response. I also have a cart which I use almost every time I go wheeling it down to the launch. However one of the launches has a floating dock and if I was able to lift up the PA 14 and place it in the launch it would be a lot easier. I'm sure I could do it, but like you said it's not a kayak you can carry very far. Thanks!
What’s your track mount for your camera called that is on your H Rail on the right side?
peep at those Stradics and NRXs! you hiring? haha
Are the rods and reels secure in the sleeves to leave in place while traveling to your local lake?
What if I gotta go #2?
how much was the 2020 PA14 new? The pricing for the 2022 model is ridiculous
This is the one I get.
Is there a reason besides price you opted to go with the regular PA vs 360?
I love the classic PA-14, but I will have a PA-14 360 in the garage next month. The maneuverability of the 360 is insane and a must have for a tournament guy who fishes a lot of tight quarters. I also wanted to let all the kinks with a new boat get worked out before I picked one up. From my understanding there have some improvements on components of the 360 and I think I'm ready to get one now. You really can't go wrong with the PA-14 or the 360.
@@JayWallenFishing I just picked up my first kayak and it's the 360! I love it! Can you have a bow-mounted trolling motor for tournament fishing?
U ever heard of a twin trolling x10
I’m curious if you transport your kayak with the rods laying vertically in the holders? I noticed you’re not using the Hobie rod holders that attach to the H-Rail to keep them secured with the bungees. I ask cause I’ve thought about doing away with mine but I’m kinda worried that a rod could come out of the kayak during transport...
Yeah I don't use them. I just keep my rods laying down horizontally in the rod tubes. traveled thousands of miles with them that way and had no issues.
Jay Wallen Fishing good to know. I’m going to remove mine and give it a shot. Freaking hate them things in there. Just in the way lol.
How did you mount the track on the starboard side H rail? All my accessory's are yak attack trax and my new Hobie does not have a lot of current options.
Hey Derek, the mount is a Ram Mounts H-Rail accessory. Hobie and Ram Mounts both make a ton of H-Rail accessories. I would Check the Hobie and Ram mounts website for more.
What’s the weight on your battery and what was the cost of it?
Where did you get your seat cushion?
Hey Tom, thanks for watching! I got my cushion direct from Kayak Kushion. Check them out: www.kushionkompany.com/
got that yak RIGGED UUUUP nice
gotta have some extra ammo :)
Well here is the real question you say everything but this have you ever flipped it before
No sir, been in a Hobie PA-14 for almost 7 years now and (knock on wood) never flipped it or fell out.
What brand is the track mount on the H rail what your camera is attached too?