Best advice anyone gave me about buying a kayak is make sure you sit in it for as long as you are allowed before you buy it, because you need to be comfortable in it for long days on the water.
It looks pretty nice! Both my pro angler came from strictly sail, now that I moved down to southern SC last summer I have to find a new Hobie dealer. Theirs more dealers down here so I have figure out who is better of them with customer service. The guys at strictly sail always took care of me!..
John Marion Graves (the guy I filmed in this video) has moved to Florida and started a career building rods and catching giant bass, so follow him on facebook (under his full name) or UA-cam for his adventures!
If you want more of John Graves, he goes live fishing all the time on Facebook (John Marion Graves), TikTok and sometimes UA-cam (John Graves Kayak Fishing). He is a very interesting man!
I grew up paddling Old Town canoes and kayaks, so I'm a huge fan of their boats... I just prefer the Hobie pedal "kick" movement over the bicycle-style movement of an Old Town pedal drive, but that doesn't make the Old Town kayaks any less fantastic!
One thing no one talks about is the first time you go fishing in a PDL kayak is your legs will be very sore that night and the next day or I sure was lol and I ride bicycle a lot too.Guess I stayed out to long fishing but I had a ball until that night wow my legs hurt so bad and even the next day they hurt but later in the day they got better.I was only out maybe 2 hours think I was site seeing more than fishing.And you will need an anchor for your kayak when fishing I learn this the hard way.But I still love my PDL 106
That just shows you are getting good exercise! I believe the Old Town PDL 106 comes with an anchor trolley, but with the instant reverse, I would prefer to just manage my positioning with the pedals.
Forgot to mention only thing I don’t like is the scupper plugs, I took mine out of my vibe Kayak and they fit perfect and sit flush with no strings to remove them. Just ordered another set for my old town
Just got one and I lift that thing on top of my bmw 430i. Any larger I wouldn’t be able to do it as it’s already hard being wider than my 10’ vibe yellowfin. Going out tomorrow morning for the first time ever on a pedal drive. Drive unit seems super smooth.
I love my pdl 106 it’s a good size stable and overall the smartest choice for my style really comfortable and turns easy and smooth. If anyone has the chance to get one get it! Don’t sleep on it!
Nice video thanks for sharing!!! Here in Hellas ( Greece) we wish for something new "kaloriziko" means to enjoy it!!! Have fan with your new "baby "!!! The front grip in my poor opinion should be molted with kayak body or should be outside... Have good time every time!!! Best regards from Hellas !!!
A lot of it is which movement you are more comfortable with. Hobie Mirage drives have flippers like a penguin, and you do a “kick” moment of the pedals, creating movement in pushing the pedals. All other drives that I’m aware of use a bicycle-style drive where you move the pedals around the circle like a bicycle, which powers a propeller in the water. The Hobie drive seems to handle grass a little better where the propeller can get tangled. The Hobie flippers can be split apart with the pedals and pushed flat against the hull, allowing safe clearance of obstacles. In the Old Town’s favor, the bicycle style drive means an instant reverse, going backwards by simply pedaling backwards. The Hobie drive requires you pull a cable to switch the find into reverse. I much prefer the Hobie drive style, but that instant reverse on the propeller drives is really handy for fishing!
Hi! I’m not sure what pdf John uses, I’ll message him for you, but you can also reach out to him directly on John Graves Kayak Fishing on UA-cam, Tik Tok, and instagram, or John Marion Graves on facebook. He loves talking fishing! John just moved from here (Ohio) to go start a new career in fishing in Florida so I don’t get to see him around any more.
Hey there! I talked to John, and he said that was the NRS PDF he bought at Strictly Sail & Kayak, and the cart is a Wilderness Systems cart. Hope that helps!
Feel free to contact Mr. John Graves to chat about the 106 at his facebook (John Marion Graves), or on TikTok and UA-cam as "John Graves Kayak Fishing". He's been fishing from that Old Town for a little bit now and should have lots of info to share!
Almost everyone on the kayak bass trails uses a pedal drive now, and they are very easy to get used to working around. And the benefits of having your hands free to fish instead of paddle are everything! Get out and demo or at least sit in for a while as many kayaks as you can before you buy... making sure you are comfortable is the most important thing, or you won't enjoy those long days on the water! If you want to connect with John (whom I featured in this video) and get his opinion on the PDL 106 since he has been fishing out of it for a bit now, he is John Marion Graves on facebook, and John Graves Kayak Fishing on TikTok, UA-cam, maybe Instagram too... he is a really nice guy, feel free to message him on one of those platforms!
Hi! I spend way more time out on my Hobie Lynx than in this Old Town (although I have great respect for Old Town quality!), so you would get way more insight into the Sportsman if you would reach out to John Graves (John Graves Kayak Fishing on UA-cam and TikTok, and John Marion Graves on facebook… he is the one I filmed for this review), or Bryan Slaton (The Creek Crawler on UA-cam), he bought one a few months ago for tournaments and has been loving it. he is super nice and would be happy to answer any questions for you.
How long have you fished from your pdl? How do you like it comparison to pro angler? Im on my second PA12. It's plenty of room for me, my father in law has 14, thier both awesome. For me the 12 is where it's at.
Pretty good review, but the “camera person” needs a lot of work “getting the shot” - VERY frustrating that they don’t show what the reviewer is talking about.
@@GirlGoneFishing If you look at the video, there are times when he’s referring to something specific, but the camera isn’t even pointed at what he’s talking about. VERY frustrating !
If you clicked on my channel you’d see this is one video on my channel out of 5 years of video that feature me, a girl, going fishing. I found it interesting to hear someone very familiar talk about his boat, so I thought I’d share it.
been researching a ton lately on kayaks and man is this pdl 106 on the top of my list thanks for the review 🙏
It is a great balance of weight, size, and performance!
I just bought this kayak few day's ago. Tomorrow going try it out for first time. Can't wait to try it out!!!!
Whoo hoo! Congrats on your new kayak! :)
@@GirlGoneFishing thanks!
I am seriously considering this kayak. Great walk through, thank you!
Best advice anyone gave me about buying a kayak is make sure you sit in it for as long as you are allowed before you buy it, because you need to be comfortable in it for long days on the water.
excellent and full of details that I needed. this helped me decide that the pdl 106 is right for me. thanks
Glad it helped!
It looks pretty nice! Both my pro angler came from strictly sail, now that I moved down to southern SC last summer I have to find a new Hobie dealer. Theirs more dealers down here so I have figure out who is better of them with customer service. The guys at strictly sail always took care of me!..
Love that review, thanks for posting.
John Marion Graves (the guy I filmed in this video) has moved to Florida and started a career building rods and catching giant bass, so follow him on facebook (under his full name) or UA-cam for his adventures!
Great video and even better walk through
If you want more of John Graves, he goes live fishing all the time on Facebook (John Marion Graves), TikTok and sometimes UA-cam (John Graves Kayak Fishing). He is a very interesting man!
I love my Old Town PDL 106
I grew up paddling Old Town canoes and kayaks, so I'm a huge fan of their boats... I just prefer the Hobie pedal "kick" movement over the bicycle-style movement of an Old Town pedal drive, but that doesn't make the Old Town kayaks any less fantastic!
One thing no one talks about is the first time you go fishing in a PDL kayak is your legs will be very sore that night and the next day or I sure was lol and I ride bicycle a lot too.Guess I stayed out to long fishing but I had a ball until that night wow my legs hurt so bad and even the next day they hurt but later in the day they got better.I was only out maybe 2 hours think I was site seeing more than fishing.And you will need an anchor for your kayak when fishing I learn this the hard way.But I still love my PDL 106
That just shows you are getting good exercise! I believe the Old Town PDL 106 comes with an anchor trolley, but with the instant reverse, I would prefer to just manage my positioning with the pedals.
Anyone else want to give John a pep talk? He's getting after it harder than men half his age!
He's living his best life!
Forgot to mention only thing I don’t like is the scupper plugs, I took mine out of my vibe Kayak and they fit perfect and sit flush with no strings to remove them. Just ordered another set for my old town
Doing all the customizations and modifications is part of the fun!
Just got one and I lift that thing on top of my bmw 430i. Any larger I wouldn’t be able to do it as it’s already hard being wider than my 10’ vibe yellowfin. Going out tomorrow morning for the first time ever on a pedal drive. Drive unit seems super smooth.
Congrats on your new kayak! I hope your maiden voyage today went great!
I love my pdl 106 it’s a good size stable and overall the smartest choice for my style really comfortable and turns easy and smooth. If anyone has the chance to get one get it! Don’t sleep on it!
Old Town quality!
That's the perfect kayak for fishing.
It is a great kayak!
Nice video thanks for sharing!!! Here in Hellas ( Greece) we wish for something new "kaloriziko" means to enjoy it!!! Have fan with your new "baby "!!!
The front grip in my poor opinion should be molted with kayak body or should be outside... Have good time every time!!!
Best regards from Hellas !!!
Thanks! :)
What advantages/disadvantages are there for the different pedal styles?
A lot of it is which movement you are more comfortable with. Hobie Mirage drives have flippers like a penguin, and you do a “kick” moment of the pedals, creating movement in pushing the pedals. All other drives that I’m aware of use a bicycle-style drive where you move the pedals around the circle like a bicycle, which powers a propeller in the water. The Hobie drive seems to handle grass a little better where the propeller can get tangled. The Hobie flippers can be split apart with the pedals and pushed flat against the hull, allowing safe clearance of obstacles. In the Old Town’s favor, the bicycle style drive means an instant reverse, going backwards by simply pedaling backwards. The Hobie drive requires you pull a cable to switch the find into reverse. I much prefer the Hobie drive style, but that instant reverse on the propeller drives is really handy for fishing!
Great review! Two quick questions. What kind cart wheels are you using and what kind of PFD is that?
Hi! I’m not sure what pdf John uses, I’ll message him for you, but you can also reach out to him directly on John Graves Kayak Fishing on UA-cam, Tik Tok, and instagram, or John Marion Graves on facebook. He loves talking fishing! John just moved from here (Ohio) to go start a new career in fishing in Florida so I don’t get to see him around any more.
Hey there! I talked to John, and he said that was the NRS PDF he bought at Strictly Sail & Kayak, and the cart is a Wilderness Systems cart. Hope that helps!
I think this old infantry vet just got the final fish from a navy man, lol. I think I may go after my own pdl 106 very soon.
Feel free to contact Mr. John Graves to chat about the 106 at his facebook (John Marion Graves), or on TikTok and UA-cam as "John Graves Kayak Fishing". He's been fishing from that Old Town for a little bit now and should have lots of info to share!
@@GirlGoneFishing thank you! I'll look him up here on you tube. (No other social media for me)
Have you noticed the PDL getting in the way at all when landing fish? I’m so tired of paddling I’m looking to upgrade soon and this is #1 on my list.
Almost everyone on the kayak bass trails uses a pedal drive now, and they are very easy to get used to working around. And the benefits of having your hands free to fish instead of paddle are everything! Get out and demo or at least sit in for a while as many kayaks as you can before you buy... making sure you are comfortable is the most important thing, or you won't enjoy those long days on the water! If you want to connect with John (whom I featured in this video) and get his opinion on the PDL 106 since he has been fishing out of it for a bit now, he is John Marion Graves on facebook, and John Graves Kayak Fishing on TikTok, UA-cam, maybe Instagram too... he is a really nice guy, feel free to message him on one of those platforms!
What issues or complaints do you have? If any?
Hi! I spend way more time out on my Hobie Lynx than in this Old Town (although I have great respect for Old Town quality!), so you would get way more insight into the Sportsman if you would reach out to John Graves (John Graves Kayak Fishing on UA-cam and TikTok, and John Marion Graves on facebook… he is the one I filmed for this review), or Bryan Slaton (The Creek Crawler on UA-cam), he bought one a few months ago for tournaments and has been loving it. he is super nice and would be happy to answer any questions for you.
How long have you fished from your pdl? How do you like it comparison to pro angler? Im on my second PA12. It's plenty of room for me, my father in law has 14, thier both awesome. For me the 12 is where it's at.
I believe John has only had the PDL for a month or so.... his regular kayak for the tour last year was a Pro Angler.
Pretty good review, but the “camera person” needs a lot of work “getting the shot” - VERY frustrating that they don’t show what the reviewer is talking about.
You mean you would like to see a close-up shot of each part of the kayak as he talks about it?
@@GirlGoneFishing If you look at the video, there are times when he’s referring to something specific, but the camera isn’t even pointed at what he’s talking about. VERY frustrating !
@@JoeJacobs-uk7iz I thought it was just me. Great info in the video, annoying camera work.
You should get it
Camera man...wtf dude
What's wrong?
Why is this called girl gone fishing with some dude in the whole thing?
If you clicked on my channel you’d see this is one video on my channel out of 5 years of video that feature me, a girl, going fishing. I found it interesting to hear someone very familiar talk about his boat, so I thought I’d share it.