I bought the Tamarack Pro 103 from Walmart for $399 3 yrs ago. Made a lot of mods including raising the seat a little & tackle boxes now fit under it. It isn't the most stable kayak due to it being 31 Inches wide but it has been a workhorse and I've caught hundreds of fish in it. Still think it's 1 of the best entry level fishing kayaks out there. Purchasing a better paddle is definitely a must.
I bought this kayak last spring, its my first and so far I love it. I looked at the Tamarack for over a year and just couldn't pull the trigger, knowing I would have to upgrade the seat right out of the box. I've fished lakes rivers and even been through some class II rapids. The only upgrades I've done are a rear hatch to locate a battery box for my locator, and an anchor trolly. I agree the under seat area is useless for tackle, I use it for maps of rivers and lake depth charts, so I a can go right to the structure with out having to search on new to me lakes. Great video.
I just bought one yesterday at Farm and Fleet. Now, its called the Tamarack Pro 103. It weighs in at 57.5 pounds. Comes with a paddle and a track mounted rod holder. My previous experience with Lifetime products was a Yukon Angler kayak. It was awesome, but a little bit too heavy for me. I'd say the Tamarack is about the same as the yukon, just a couple feet shorter and lighter. The issuevwith the seat height being too low to allow access to the under seat storage, can solved by purchasing 3" seat risers that are available online from variety of suppliers. Ill also, that the seat is so comfortable. In my Yukon, which has the same seat, after 6-8 hours of use, i didnt have any discomfort at all. It also can be used as a low to the ground camp chair. One of the things i never see on any fishing kayaks, kayaks or canoes, is the use of a safety flag. A lot of the waters that i boat on allow motor boats. I just feel safer having one.
You can buy plastic risers for the seat that raises it additional 2 inches. Guy prints them out on 3d printer. Solid mounts. Just search lifetime tamarack pro seat riser. $30 plus shipping. Just picked this kayak up at wal world for $375. Solid so far for the money. Good vid, appreciate the content.
You can easily raise the seat to get under it. You simply unclip front clips and lean back grab your box. The area is really for a safety kit... You only need it if you have an emergency .. I have the exact Tamarack Pro 103 I use it alot I live on a river.
Bought the Tamarack Pro at Blains Farm and Fleet, on sale, for $419. Going to fix the paddle holders with some Yak Terminal Ends for the bungee cords, so the water doesn't get in their mounting holes. They are only $1 each, something the manufacturer should upgrade next year. I tried it out on the water, and the seat felt great, and my back didn't hurt afterwards, like my other sit in kayaks. I might put in a 2 inch high board, to raise the seat back up higher. I ordered extra seat clips, and end plugs for the seat, got shorted two of them. They sent them free.
Hi GW, Well produced video. This is the first video I’ve seen that shows the set up of the seat so clearly. How did you make the strut to raise the seat? Also could you mind telling me a bit more about what you did with the front webbing to make room for the tackle box. I have a tamarack angler that I used a Coleman soft camping seat for comfort with a couple of scupper plugs behind the seat for water protection. This week I got the pro but haven’t taken it out yet. The design is similar for the hull underside. Although the pro is 3 inches longer and 6 lbs heavier. The framed seat and tracks are an improvement. There is a bucket in the hold in the pro. I use a plastic bag in the 10 footer. Thinking about better paddles. Thanks GW! Happy paddling and good fishing to you.
If you tuck the front peice of the seat underneath instead of wrapping it around the lower bar then the tackle box fits. But then the seat isn't very comfortable. The design team dropped the ball on that tray holder.
I’m going to pick up the 103 I just bought online. Which it’s the 91033 and I noticed a 91058, do you know the difference because they look exactly the same to me. Also is the storage compartment water tight?
Thank you for posting this; good vid. I don't see a pole holder for an active rod on this model. It looks like there are two pole storage holes on either side of the seat just to the rear, but no actual active rod holder like the Angler 100 has. Did I just miss it?
Just bought one and each time after taking it out I've noticed a cup amount of water inside the kayak after removing the compartment bucket and looking in. Is that normal? Plz help
When I compared the two kayaks I went from the Teton to the Tamarack Pro and at first impression I thought they were pretty similar. I recently went back to fishing the Teton and I can honestly say that the Tamarack Pro is more stable. Not a lot but it is noticeable.
I filmed the details in my Teton Mods video. After that video I realized the full 2x4 height was too tippy so I ripped the board down to 1 3/4". The length and notches are the same.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 Thanks man. I watched it. I'm going to use 1 1/2 inch PVC piping... heat it and mold it to fit. Plus it will be lighter. Thanks for planting the seed. Happy Yaking.
"Go Green" global warming windmills failed in Texas due to idiots not realizing Texas can freeze during winter. It seems they paid the lowest bidder to build the "go green" windmills. They froze and failed. Millions were without power due to "go green tech." And then...the plastic shortage happens.... Texas is huge on plastic products. So, there's the main reason for a 'shortage' that should not have happened. oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Texas-Freeze-Creates-Global-Plastics-Shortage.html
I bought the Tamarack Pro 103 from Walmart for $399 3 yrs ago. Made a lot of mods including raising the seat a little & tackle boxes now fit under it. It isn't the most stable kayak due to it being 31 Inches wide but it has been a workhorse and I've caught hundreds of fish in it. Still think it's 1 of the best entry level fishing kayaks out there. Purchasing a better paddle is definitely a must.
I bought this kayak last spring, its my first and so far I love it. I looked at the Tamarack for over a year and just couldn't pull the trigger, knowing I would have to upgrade the seat right out of the box. I've fished lakes rivers and even been through some class II rapids. The only upgrades I've done are a rear hatch to locate a battery box for my locator, and an anchor trolly. I agree the under seat area is useless for tackle, I use it for maps of rivers and lake depth charts, so I a can go right to the structure with out having to search on new to me lakes. Great video.
I just bought one yesterday at Farm and Fleet. Now, its called the Tamarack Pro 103. It weighs in at 57.5 pounds. Comes with a paddle and a track mounted rod holder. My previous experience with Lifetime products was a Yukon Angler kayak. It was awesome, but a little bit too heavy for me. I'd say the Tamarack is about the same as the yukon, just a couple feet shorter and lighter. The issuevwith the seat height being too low to allow access to the under seat storage, can solved by purchasing 3" seat risers that are available online from variety of suppliers. Ill also, that the seat is so comfortable. In my Yukon, which has the same seat, after 6-8 hours of use, i didnt have any discomfort at all. It also can be used as a low to the ground camp chair.
One of the things i never see on any fishing kayaks, kayaks or canoes, is the use of a safety flag. A lot of the waters that i boat on allow motor boats. I just feel safer having one.
Nicely done video. Thinking seriously about this kayak, your video helps.
You can buy plastic risers for the seat that raises it additional 2 inches. Guy prints them out on 3d printer. Solid mounts. Just search lifetime tamarack pro seat riser. $30 plus shipping. Just picked this kayak up at wal world for $375. Solid so far for the money. Good vid, appreciate the content.
That is a solid option. I just cut up and painted some scrap wood. You can also whiddle a stick on shore if you forget your riser.
Thanks I'm buying one next week, my first kayak purchase
I just ordered one of these and i cant wait for it to arrive.
Same doood!
From where man, can’t seem to find one that’s available
where did you order from?
Where?
Thanks for the upload video. I have the 'Teton' ..renamed from Sam's Club.. The seat riser is a must have. 👍
You can easily raise the seat to get under it. You simply unclip front clips and lean back grab your box. The area is really for a safety kit... You only need it if you have an emergency .. I have the exact Tamarack Pro 103 I use it alot I live on a river.
Love the music choice.
Bought the Tamarack Pro at Blains Farm and Fleet, on sale, for $419. Going to fix the paddle holders with some Yak Terminal Ends for the bungee cords, so the water doesn't get in their mounting holes. They are only $1 each, something the manufacturer should upgrade next year. I tried it out on the water, and the seat felt great, and my back didn't hurt afterwards, like my other sit in kayaks. I might put in a 2 inch high board, to raise the seat back up higher. I ordered extra seat clips, and end plugs for the seat, got shorted two of them. They sent them free.
Nice, I raised the back of the seat 1 3/4". Keeps the seat dry. Probably not needed for people under 200 lbs.
Hi GW,
Well produced video. This is the first video I’ve seen that shows the set up of the seat so clearly. How did you make the strut to raise the seat? Also could you mind telling me a bit more about what you did with the front webbing to make room for the tackle box.
I have a tamarack angler that I used a Coleman soft camping seat for comfort with a couple of scupper plugs behind the seat for water protection. This week I got the pro but haven’t taken it out yet.
The design is similar for the hull underside. Although the pro is 3 inches longer and 6 lbs heavier. The framed seat and tracks are an improvement. There is a bucket in the hold in the pro. I use a plastic bag in the 10 footer. Thinking about better paddles. Thanks GW! Happy paddling and good fishing to you.
If you tuck the front peice of the seat underneath instead of wrapping it around the lower bar then the tackle box fits. But then the seat isn't very comfortable. The design team dropped the ball on that tray holder.
Nice setup!!!!
I’m going to pick up the 103 I just bought online. Which it’s the 91033 and I noticed a 91058, do you know the difference because they look exactly the same to me. Also is the storage compartment water tight?
Thank you for posting this; good vid. I don't see a pole holder for an active rod on this model. It looks like there are two pole storage holes on either side of the seat just to the rear, but no actual active rod holder like the Angler 100 has. Did I just miss it?
This model comes with the removable rod holder that you use the tracks to mount. A lot more versatile than the fixed position option.
Just the seat alone is worth buying this over the og Tamarack.
Life jacket whisle.. always it's the law. You don't have to wear it but have to have them aboard. A throw as well in some states
Would the original be the one that doesn’t have orange?
Do you have the cut plans for the rear seat riser that you are willing to share? I just got my Tamarack Pro 103 today and look forward to using it.
I filmed the details in the Teton Mod video. The only change I've done is I ripped it down to 1 3/4" tall. The riser fits both kayaks.
I unlock my seat and lean back when I need my tackle box. No prob
Just bought one and each time after taking it out I've noticed a cup amount of water inside the kayak after removing the compartment bucket and looking in. Is that normal? Plz help
I take mine out once or twice a week and have not had that issue. Are you in and out of the lidded bucket much?
Been sold out everywhere, who knows when they'll restock
How does this compare to the Teton? I never fished out of a kayak I figured one of the two would be a good 1st kayak
When I compared the two kayaks I went from the Teton to the Tamarack Pro and at first impression I thought they were pretty similar. I recently went back to fishing the Teton and I can honestly say that the Tamarack Pro is more stable. Not a lot but it is noticeable.
How does it cut through the water? T.I.A.
Pretty decent for a 10' budget kayak.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 appreciate it
More on the seat riser...me likie
I filmed the details in my Teton Mods video. After that video I realized the full 2x4 height was too tippy so I ripped the board down to 1 3/4". The length and notches are the same.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 Thanks man. I watched it. I'm going to use 1 1/2 inch PVC piping... heat it and mold it to fit. Plus it will be lighter. Thanks for planting the seed.
Happy Yaking.
Want one, can't find one
I found one in a store in the fall then a 2nd one in the spring during a restock. They usually go quick.
I love mine...
I want one but they are sold out. :-(
I bought mine at Blains farm and fleet, it was on sale for $419, and no paddle...
"Go Green" global warming windmills failed in Texas due to idiots not realizing Texas can freeze during winter. It seems they paid the lowest bidder to build the "go green" windmills. They froze and failed. Millions were without power due to "go green tech."
And then...the plastic shortage happens.... Texas is huge on plastic products.
So, there's the main reason for a 'shortage' that should not have happened.
oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Texas-Freeze-Creates-Global-Plastics-Shortage.html
I weigh 215, is it very stable
Its pretty stable for a 10' kayak. I wouldn't stand and fish on it but it's comfortable and doesn't feel tippy.
@@g-wolfoutdoors8150 thanks!
Early birthday present huh? Lol
now in 2022 its $429 at my local walmart. Good ole inflation