I have one of these. Yes, it is a little pricey. However, if you wade fish, you will love this! I chose to purchase the wheels that are optional. The wheels go in the water, just have to wash them down and lube the bearings. The wheels do detach very easy for storage. The Sea mule comes with two nets that fit in the back to hold live bait. In addition, it comes with two separate rod holders. You can buy extra attachments, at different prices. The Sea Mule was very well thought out! I highly recommend it!
You can bring a piece of PVC pipe to jam in the bottom for holding an extra rod and it gives you a place to tie a stringer or bait bucket that's not attached to you. You can also plum it to hold 2 or more rods. Cutting the end that goes in the bottom at a 45 degree angle helps push it in. Same as a rod holder for the beach but I'd make it a little longer. There's probably a way to put a little prep table on a PVC pipe too.
ive been using mine for 8 months now. Im waist deep and have pvc rod holders in the sand (like a surf fishing setup but waist deep in water) but i always have trouble anchoring this thing. Ive used a pvc pipe but it never holds well. Do you use a small anchor?
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I have one of these. Yes, it is a little pricey. However, if you wade fish, you will love this! I chose to purchase the wheels that are optional. The wheels go in the water, just have to wash them down and lube the bearings. The wheels do detach very easy for storage. The Sea mule comes with two nets that fit in the back to hold live bait. In addition, it comes with two separate rod holders. You can buy extra attachments, at different prices. The Sea Mule was very well thought out! I highly recommend it!
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I have one as well. I just throw it in the pool for a few hours when I get home.
This looks badass. Me and my buddy just use an old boogie board. Nothing close to this.
Very cool.
You can bring a piece of PVC pipe to jam in the bottom for holding an extra rod and it gives you a place to tie a stringer or bait bucket that's not attached to you. You can also plum it to hold 2 or more rods. Cutting the end that goes in the bottom at a 45 degree angle helps push it in. Same as a rod holder for the beach but I'd make it a little longer. There's probably a way to put a little prep table on a PVC pipe too.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for this Wyatt!!
Good review 👍
Thanks! 👍
Need a mini power pole with remote
I’ve definitely been curious about these. Is there. Hybrid that can double as a beach cart?
I believe they have a separate beach cart!
That cart needs an outboard of its own.
Can you put a basket in the big hole where the bucket is? If so that would be great to store your catch.
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Awesooooooome
What brand/model wading boots is Wyatt wearing?
He is wearing the Simms Free Salt
ive been using mine for 8 months now. Im waist deep and have pvc rod holders in the sand (like a surf fishing setup but waist deep in water) but i always have trouble anchoring this thing. Ive used a pvc pipe but it never holds well. Do you use a small anchor?
Thanks for your question! Make sure to ask this over on the actual blog or in the Community
where the coaches spend their time. The blog can be found here: bit.ly/3zJl866
can't found it on salt strong store
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A cheaper secondhand kayak would be better
That is a great option!