the DANGER of Kayak Bass Fishing (Flukemaster)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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    In this video, I share:
    - 🌀 How to read weather patterns like a pro
    - 🛶 Essential gear every kayak angler needs
    - 🌊 Techniques for handling rough waters safely
    - 🐟 Strategies for catching more fish without spending more time on the water
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 - How to teach people to fish from a kayak
    2:33 - What do you need to get started
    5:04 - You don't have to spend more time on the water to get better
    6:44 - What size kayak should you get
    8:38 - What's the next step after you buy a kayak
    13:15 - Landing fish from a kayak

Комментарии • 149

  • @BrianLatimerFishing
    @BrianLatimerFishing  Месяц назад +2

    Here’s the link to the full 2 hour video sufschool.com/programs/flukemasterkayak?category_id=145399

  • @michaelholt8590
    @michaelholt8590 Месяц назад +83

    For me, the biggest danger while in my kayak is the people in their bass boats running down the lake at 70mph and not paying attention.

    • @sfevildick
      @sfevildick Месяц назад

      Wake boats around hear are way worse!

    • @brianrobinson9979
      @brianrobinson9979 Месяц назад +4

      I had a punk ass kid one day on a PWC (Jetski, Seedoo, etc.) screwing around and he went between my brother-in-law and I, and we were only like 10 yards apart from each other

    • @michaelholt8590
      @michaelholt8590 Месяц назад +2

      @brianrobinson9979 Yeah, I'm not too fond of that combination either.

    • @davidharris4030
      @davidharris4030 Месяц назад +1

      I’ve never kayak fished but I do fish from a bass boat. I always try to run as far away from kayak’s as possible. I will say sometimes a kayak is hard to see from a distance while running on a main river channel. That is why it’s super important to always keep your eye on what’s in front especially running at high speeds. I would think a kayaker is more vulnerable to power boats while out in open water for that reason.

    • @michaelholt8590
      @michaelholt8590 Месяц назад +1

      @davidharris4030 Yes and that's why I try to stay close to shore and not be out in the channel.

  • @dansfishing
    @dansfishing Месяц назад +42

    I fell in the guntersville a few weeks ago and all I can day is PFDs save lives. My kayak has a trolling motor and it got away from me but thank the Lord I was able to compose myself enough to swim my way to it and stop the motor. After the swim I didn't have the strength to climb back in so I had to swim to the bank and I was about a half mile offshore. Somehow, as crowded as Lake Guntersville can be, no one was around and I'm not sure I couldn't have made it without the PFD. At the very least it would have been a big struggle. Don't forget your life jackets people!

    • @theparamedicyakker5539
      @theparamedicyakker5539 Месяц назад +4

      So glad your ok. Have you thought of a cutoff switch?

    • @dansfishing
      @dansfishing Месяц назад +2

      @theparamedicyakker5539 thank you. yes, it's made me realize I need one!

  • @sedlacekj10
    @sedlacekj10 Месяц назад +4

    I did the opposite order. I started fishing in an inflatable raft (a pretty bad one), then a borrowed kayak, and finally much later went to a bass boat. I couldn't believe how much easier it was to just fish while not fighting all the issues I faced before the bass boat.

  • @miclam00
    @miclam00 28 дней назад +4

    Drysuits. I started kayak fishing in saltwater and it's ingrained into every salt kayak fisherman to wear a drysuit when the water temps start to drop. Since I've moved away from the ocean and transitioned to freshwater, I almost never see anyone else in a drysuit when they should be wearing one. Cold water will sap your strength, your dexterity and your wits a lot quicker than you may think.

  • @coasterbrookie
    @coasterbrookie Месяц назад

    Love your channel Brian!! Thanks for such great learning.

  • @kylemartinos9210
    @kylemartinos9210 Месяц назад

    Loved this video B Lat! I felt like it was made just for me. Now I’m gonna watch the full video

  • @408man44
    @408man44 Месяц назад +1

    Love this conversation a lot of information for me as a new kayaker Thank you both

  • @DannyBFishing
    @DannyBFishing Месяц назад +1

    I love fishing out of my kayak and have learned to always check the weather and wind frequently. Make sure you got a whistle and a good PFD just in case things go sideways! Good video yall!

  • @BluntTruth7
    @BluntTruth7 Месяц назад +27

    There are many misconceptions about kayak fishing. One falsehood is that a kayak will not capsize or sink. Wrong. Kayaks always capsize, and one of the most important things you need to practice when kayak fishing is capsizing exercises. You need to know how to get back into your kayak after it capsizes. Also, dummy cord everything, which means tie everything down. Capsizing is inevitable, and you better be prepared. The other thing is river conditions; you need to know your river and whether it is flooding or not. Flood waters in rivers are notorious for pulling kayakers under built-up debris, with the current forcing the kayak under it and then the person stuck there and drowning. Do not get yourself in this situation. If you see a low-lying limb on top of the water and the current is strong, stay clear of that limb, or you'll be pulled underneath it. The last thing is to use common sense. A lot of people just do stupid things that get them into unsafe situations on the water. Can't stress the last point enough.

    • @LastRODbender
      @LastRODbender Месяц назад +3

      Most people have too much gear they don’t have room to slide back in.

    • @johnedwards678
      @johnedwards678 Месяц назад +3

      I agree with you except the sinking part. I have a sit-on top Ocean Kayak that I use just for rough ocean conditions. It'll flip but really can't sink unless you broke it in half somehow. Imo that's the beauty of most sit on tops is they're easy to get back in or flip back over compared to a sit inside that fills with water.

    • @BluntTruth7
      @BluntTruth7 23 дня назад

      @@johnedwards678 You're correct about the sinking. Kayaks don't sink unless they get a hole in the main body. Which happens.

  • @stroboogy
    @stroboogy Месяц назад +2

    Great interview

  • @nlk2383nlk
    @nlk2383nlk Месяц назад +1

    Finally hands down to you guys to make this video. I’m a paddler, surfer and ocean fisherman from Hawaii now living in Vegas. I’m now a kayak fisherman now and I can tell you freshwater fishing is JUST as dangerous as saltwater. The same precautions that you take in saltwater APPLIES in freshwater. I see new kayakers not spending time to train themselves before heading out to fish. That is, getting in and out of the water. Flipping their kayak and getting back in etc. monitoring the weather as said in this video. I’ve had clear skies to storming down pour where I had had to go into a cove and wait the storm out. Thank you guys for this video.

  • @josephstephens1252
    @josephstephens1252 23 дня назад +1

    Taken my prowler 13 miles fishing off shore. With a good pfd I feel so safe on most inland waters esp with these newer more stable models. Also being fit is super helpful in getting out of tough situations.

  • @yaknlife6894
    @yaknlife6894 Месяц назад

    Great interview! Gene is the man when it comes to kayak fishing! Learned a lot from him over the years! 2 of my favorites to watch, B-Lat and Gene!

  • @af4od02
    @af4od02 Месяц назад

    Thanks Brian and Gene for this video. I have a bass boat and have wanted to try a Hobie Kayak. The points brought up about safely getting back in your kayak from the water, the solid life jacket, the net position and the different fishing perspectives an angler encounters while kayak fishing were very enlightening. Also important was trying out the kayak, for stability, and maneuverability in all weather and water conditions.
    I think you might have talked me out of costly purchase. Thanks!

  • @jamesbarnett6936
    @jamesbarnett6936 Месяц назад +4

    Fluke and Latimer, my two faves!

  • @raygissendanner1476
    @raygissendanner1476 Месяц назад

    Great information thank you

  • @charliecfh
    @charliecfh Месяц назад +7

    As an avid fisherman that normally fishes from a bass boat, I've always wanted a kayak for smaller bodies of water. A couple of years ago I almost bought a pair of yaks for my son and I, but ultimately decided on a Pelican Bass Raider because it would be easier for him to fish from. And I was right, I'm on the TM and anchor while he just sits up there and rips lips 😂

    • @timburton9514
      @timburton9514 Месяц назад

      Makin memories!!! Priceless!

    • @VigAdventures
      @VigAdventures Месяц назад

      i cant wait to have kids for the same reason!! god bless brother!! tight lines

  • @134rwa
    @134rwa Месяц назад

    Those are excellent points to really consider.

  • @loufiggs2947
    @loufiggs2947 Месяц назад

    I appreciate the kayak fishing love. Thank you

  • @A_plusFishing
    @A_plusFishing Месяц назад +1

    Two of the best guys

  • @adrianwarfieldfishing
    @adrianwarfieldfishing Месяц назад

    I need more of this!

  • @dannyyork1142
    @dannyyork1142 Месяц назад

    Great video guys!!!! Stuff nobody's talks about, and us very important!!!!!!

  • @mikesoutfishing
    @mikesoutfishing Месяц назад +1

    I like life jackets with pockets, the extra storage on your chest for quick access is a game changer.

  • @nathanbriggs3682
    @nathanbriggs3682 Месяц назад +1

    I have actually settled on the middle with my Tiny Boat Pond Prowler. Works great. Very stable and I can still get into those places that boats can't.

  • @Michagan_outdoorsman_James
    @Michagan_outdoorsman_James Месяц назад +1

    I love kayak fishing. I dont do the tournaments but want to get into a few. I also like not using a net I love to lip that thing with my hand. It’s the best feeling in the world hands down 😊

  • @kenyattabush
    @kenyattabush Месяц назад

    My favorite anglers... Great info

  • @jarviusjackson6700
    @jarviusjackson6700 28 дней назад +1

    I love that collab

  • @robbiejohnson3698
    @robbiejohnson3698 Месяц назад +2

    I fished tournaments for 30 years bass tournaments here in Florida from okeechobee to Harris chain and working 55 hours a week and Iam still working 55 hours a week Bass Boats are so expensive but they are very comfortable

    • @veryangrydodo2376
      @veryangrydodo2376 Месяц назад

      How expensive was is maintenance do you have an idea? I’m torn between buying a nice kayak or a bass tracker 2013

  • @HawgWyldFishing
    @HawgWyldFishing Месяц назад +1

    I learned how to paddle kayak by launching from a beach in the gulf, taking out baits for shark fishing from the beach. Greatest thing I could’ve done for myself and learning how to maintain balance in rough water. Simultaneously, it was also the worst experience I’ve ever had while fishing from any sort of boat/PWC. First practice launch went smooth, got out there paddling around in the waves. Had a good time. Second run was the first trial run with the baits, weights and all on board. That one freaking sucked. I think I ate/inhaled half of the beach while I was doing barrel rolls down the beach shoreline. I think I completed 3 full rolls and 4 full face plants before I finally fell off the kayak for good. And it was a sit on top kayak, so it’s not like I was being held in the thing by anything but me trying to push it back over and the ocean pushing it all the way over in the opposite direction, and then the next wave would hit and flip me back over and it kept doing that until I stopped trying to push it back over and finally just let the waves knock it off the top of me, so I could just stand up. And this was in mid December, at night. So it wasn’t warm water and thankfully there weren’t many witnesses. My step dad was watching and he probably thought he just watched me kill myself in 12” of water, after spending a lifetime on the water. But I jumped right back up, relocated the 25lb chunk of bait and the 3lb chunk of lead and the leader line, loaded them back into the yak and I tried it again, after making a slight adjustment to my internal wave timing calculations. 3rd time went much better than the second one. Got the bait 350 or so yards out and got em dropped out there and paddled my way back to the shore. When I got my own kayak and took it to the lake the first time I was prepared for situations that I will almost certainly never experience on a kayak in freshwater fisheries. Like, how to eat half of a beach worth of sand, while performing barrel rolls like a well trained stunt man. 😂😂

  • @lilmanbigfish6647
    @lilmanbigfish6647 Месяц назад

    Two of the best in the fishing world ✊🏿✊🏿

  • @jamesg1425
    @jamesg1425 Месяц назад +1

    I agree that kayak fishing is an extra challenge. The boat is always moving/spinning around. Casting distance and getting good hook sets while seated low on the water is also more challenging. It’s more physical. Can’t cover nearly as much water. If you use paddles you can’t really troll or stroll. Definitely a lot more to contend with on the yak, but I still love it. My real passion is hiking out with my Packraft and then paddling back to my car. Never seen a soul in my fishing holes in 16 years of fishing them on my Packraft.

    • @inteljumperxx
      @inteljumperxx 27 дней назад

      This is something I’ve been looking at but I’d almost rather buy a jon boat for the price of a good fishing pack raft

    • @jamesg1425
      @jamesg1425 27 дней назад

      @inteljumperxx definitely. Depends on where you want to go. I am looking into getting a jon boat as well to take to the big lakes. I have an Alpaca Raft, the Denali Llama, I've had it for 14 years and have covered thousands of miles on it. It excels at remote locations you can only hike into, but it's horrible in comparison to a real boat. I'm in Arizona and use it mostly for the Verde River and remote high country lakes and tanks, like Chevelon or Scholz. On big water, though, an actual boat is far superior. I want a jon boat really bad since I'm getting older. I'm ready to put in the lake instead of hiking to it 😂

  • @johnedwards678
    @johnedwards678 Месяц назад

    Nice videos! I've been kayaking since the 1960s with a Folbot kit my dad and I built. I've owned many since then and currently have a 13' Ocean Kayak sit on top with foot steering, 17' Wilderness Adventures tandem sit inside and a Hurricane 13' acrylic sit inside that weighs 32 pounds i can easily put on my car. It has an elevated stadium type seat that's very comfortable and perfect minimalistic fishing Kayak for me. The Ocean Kayak sit on top is unsinkable and easy to get in if you swamp it. I ride huge waves right along side 200 pound Tarpon and tipping it over isn't a big deal. The large tandem is very stable but a large wave can easily swamp it. My dad and I were swamped by a yacht wake in the intercoastal. The Hurricane is by far the best paddling and most comfortable feathweight that I do all my fishing in when it's not rough. A couple months ago I had to physically push an airborne 5' spinner shark with my hand that I startled to keep it from landing in the kayak with me. Kayaking never gets boring! If I have one suggestion, keep it easy and simple and you'll do it more often.

  • @Larry77777
    @Larry77777 Месяц назад

    Very good explanation of net position. I built myself a vertical net holder that I attach to the rail just behind my left shoulder because I'm holding the rod in my right hand. Once the bass is in my net (also customized to be 2ft deep), I have a horizontal place to securely insert the butt of the net so the bass can relax down in it while I let off my reel tension and get my iPhone out for video "reveal". I don't use a GoPro of any kind.

  • @benrobertson2467
    @benrobertson2467 Месяц назад

    Kayaks are great! I don't have one yet. I have a bass boat. I love seeing people out enjoying the outdoors!!!!
    I try to be more considerate with kayaks do to their size.

  • @matthewpollock1865
    @matthewpollock1865 Месяц назад +2

    Fitting topic..fished my first kayak tourney on the Columbia River this past weekend. One angler was pinned under a barge and was pulled under it for a bit. Luckily he survived.

    • @eanwilson2378
      @eanwilson2378 Месяц назад

      How’d he get pinned under a barge ?!

    • @snicklefritzd3612
      @snicklefritzd3612 Месяц назад

      Columbia is a big river. I live in Washington. He got lucky

    • @matthewpollock1865
      @matthewpollock1865 Месяц назад

      @eanwilson2378 Assuming another barge passed by and the waves caused the other barge to list, creating a draw which pulled him into the barge

  • @elizabethz569
    @elizabethz569 Месяц назад

    Yeah. My second kayak is definitely my favorite. By far.

  • @brentbeckman3862
    @brentbeckman3862 Месяц назад

    Ever since getting stuck on lake saint clair with a old Towne sportsman 106mk thank god boat us saved me , I only go in the coves anymore on any lake

  • @TWC6724
    @TWC6724 Месяц назад +1

    Practicing re-entry is gold. I did not do that and I flipped my kayak by a stupid mistake I made and I could barely flip it back over. Once I did I could not get back into it and had to swim kick it to the bank of the cove. Thank God it was warm water but it was not fun. PRACTICE RE-ENTRY PEOPLE!

  • @rpb1961
    @rpb1961 Месяц назад +2

    I test every kayak in my pool. Knock on wood I have never flipped in 15 yrs. Stay centered and you can ride any wave.

  • @robertrubio1552
    @robertrubio1552 Месяц назад

    Gene, you look GREAT brother! May God continue to bless your health and your family.

  • @knightkapp
    @knightkapp Месяц назад

    My two favorite teachers! #blat #flukemaster #myalgorhithmsbetterthanyours #livingright 😆 Thanks, Gents!

  • @bscjake
    @bscjake Месяц назад

    I have an Oru Bay ST. It folds up and only weights like 25lb. It is a sit inside and not decked out like some of these over built fishing kayaks but I get a lot more fishing in it because I don't need a rack or trailer. Folds down to fit inside my car i can throw in for after work or on trips and assemble it in 10min or less. I carry 2 rods and a small box with a small variety of lures and a bag of soft plastics. Always PFD and always keep an eye on the sky to head in if it starts looking ugly.

  • @no_regerts5176
    @no_regerts5176 Месяц назад

    A lake I fish gets decent rollers and kayakers are often hit when boaters lose sight of them when they’re in the trough.

  • @jimmyjackson2361
    @jimmyjackson2361 Месяц назад +1

    I have a 17’ Bass Tracker and I don’t mess with the weather.

  • @samwillis6692
    @samwillis6692 Месяц назад

    I would recommend learning to use an anchor with a kayak. It makes fishing on a kayak easier but spend the time to watch videos to do it safely. I fish only on lakes when the weather is good.

  • @devdewboy
    @devdewboy Месяц назад

    Interesting getting different view points and conditions from Kayakers from different parts of the country. I fish the CA, Delta almost exclusively and my Danger are Bass Boaters not caring a wit about what's around them and buzzing by.

  • @davidc4582
    @davidc4582 Месяц назад

    A big fish from a kayak in wind and or current is stupid fun. But definitely can be sketchy, but that’s part of the fun imo just gotta try to be as safe as possible. For me I bring one waterproof floating bag and less then 3 rods and always wear a pfd. Definitely not boat fishing but definitely fun

  • @BenHolliday1
    @BenHolliday1 Месяц назад

    Good talk. I avoid lightning like the plague but in the event I do encounter a thunderstorm I take my rods down horizontal to the water. I head to the nearest cover and I don’t fish. Don’t need any lightning rods standing straight up or in my hands. On another note, I don’t fish if the sustained wind is 20 mph or more. If I expect lots of recreational boaters (wake boats, pontoons) I might not fish if it is 15mph. I almost capsized once due to two wake boats that pushed waves at me at the. Same time when I was fishing a bluff wall. Scared me to death.

  • @madam497
    @madam497 Месяц назад +1

    My first kayak was a paddle kayak + fish finder over a pedal drive for the same amount of $. I got rid of my paddle kayak for the pedal kayak I always wanted to realize I don't want a pedal drive. The drive is in the way. I'm back to a paddle kayak with a trolling motor and rudder to control drift with my feet. I hated having to use my left hand to adjust rudder position in a pedal kayak.

    • @jaeminyim1718
      @jaeminyim1718 Месяц назад

      lol clearly you have the autopilot 120

  • @jasonxiong655
    @jasonxiong655 Месяц назад

    2 fishing legends

  • @brandonwaddell2583
    @brandonwaddell2583 15 дней назад

    I’m a motorboater, and also I have a bass fishing rig with an outboard

  • @BluntTruth7
    @BluntTruth7 Месяц назад +2

    Brian, your analysis on Kayak fishing not being an entry-level way of fishing is on par. It is a little more advanced because you have to be a minimalist with all your gear because you are limited with what you can take with you compared to a boater. So, if you want to fish all day on a kayak you have to research the lake prior to getting in it and find out what those bass are biting, the environmental conditions affecting the bite, and hope for the best some Wake Boat doesn't capsize you, especially in the larger lakes where you have skiers, jet skiers, and other recreational vessels.

  • @Matthew-tf5xe
    @Matthew-tf5xe Месяц назад

    Well looks like I will be buying me a better PFD. I use one of them self inflating or hand pull PFD’s

    • @matthewwoodard9810
      @matthewwoodard9810 Месяц назад +1

      Man, I was scared enough of kayak fishing, when I wanted to do it, I practiced re entry in my Apt pool at night lol. I bought one of the self inflating ones. Luckily, I tested it the pool first. Very first time, it didn’t inflate. That was enough for me. Went Immediately to buy a real kayak pfd. You get the right one, they are surprisingly comfortable.

  • @theparamedicyakker5539
    @theparamedicyakker5539 Месяц назад +1

    I am the same. But I really don't understand how guys go out in some of the conditions they go out in. I use a 5-7 mph rule of thumb in regards to the wind. Its always windier out on the water than when you check the report. I add 5-7 mph of wind to every forecast. This adding system will sometimes put you over 20 mph of wind which is my cutoff point. If you know your lake you can still fish in these conditions but maybe need to hit another side of the lake that is better protected from the wind. If you get to the ramp and you see white caps and the patking lot is empty well theres your sign. I'm also willing if it gets bad enough to lose my entire setup to save my life. And if it gets bad, I try to get as close to an open shore with a shallow depth of 2-4 feet where I can stand if needed. Know your waterways and always have an escape plan. Dont be afraid to have a second exit point where a friend or family member can pick you up by vehicle.
    The issue with kayak fishing is that we have so many new guys who dont know there limits, and dont know how to properly guide a kayak in choppy waters. They should almost be forced to take a class before starting. Also new guys I feel overlaod their kayaks, which can make it very dangerous.
    Know your limits, fish with a buddy, check weather reports with a trusted app (I use Weather Channel App), let your family know your launch points and your time expected out on the water, waterproof and teather your phone to your person, and wear your PFD always. Stay safe out there guys and gals!

  • @shutterpriority4618
    @shutterpriority4618 Месяц назад +4

    Female kayak angler here & I've got well over a decade of experinece in a kayak & feel super comfortable & in command of my yak, but I always have my pfd on because bad things can happen fast.

  • @David-qo7lz
    @David-qo7lz Месяц назад

    Shallow lakes will white cap before deep lakes.

  • @jeronimo2152
    @jeronimo2152 Месяц назад

    Are those Cypress Gardens Dick Pope ski's??

  • @marquisbeasley8817
    @marquisbeasley8817 Месяц назад

    I was just thinking about purchasing a Johnny boat or some type of fishing kayak. After this video… I will stick with my 10 ft basshound. Lol.

  • @brianrobinson9979
    @brianrobinson9979 Месяц назад

    I went out on my kayak a couple years ago and saw a storm cloud coming so I went straight to the bank. Checked the weather app and it showed that it was gonna pass over within 30min. That damn storm just kept respawning over the top of me. 3 hours later and soaked to the bone, the storm finally started letting up and I was able to get back out on the water and started drying out. That was my most miserable day on the water in the last 5 years

  • @Crankinstien
    @Crankinstien Месяц назад +1

    He said motor boater! 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @day1fishing603
    @day1fishing603 Месяц назад

    Im in the west coast in bays and open water 10 miles out...my biggest fear are those boats that dont see us on the water.

  • @rpb1961
    @rpb1961 Месяц назад

    Nothing like fishing out of a kayak. You become the drag when fighting a large fish. Its flat out exhilarating.

  • @rubenakacoolerlid2314
    @rubenakacoolerlid2314 Месяц назад

    My goal this season is to get my net out to land a fish faster

  • @cloutmaster965
    @cloutmaster965 Месяц назад

    Got caught in a 60mph gust thunderstorm since I didn’t check the forecast on my phone while on the water. Waves became 4-6 ft on a lake. Had to parrallel the bank until I hit a point since If I didn’t have my nose with the wind I would have capsized. I had to wait for 30 mins on the bank until the water calmed down and i have never peddled as fast as I did then to get to the boat ramp. Luckily I ocean and river fished before this or I would have not stood a chance of staying out of the water.

  • @user-hz5rk5vy1t
    @user-hz5rk5vy1t 22 дня назад

    I just sold a kid my first kayak that I bought when I was about his age. I told him the first thing he should do and learn is how to get back into the kayak if he falls out.

  • @freshlysaltedfishing8500
    @freshlysaltedfishing8500 Месяц назад +1

    Always always always wear a PFD no matter what begining to end.

  • @lesliesobel5554
    @lesliesobel5554 Месяц назад

    Been there Auto inflate failed flipped close the the bank.got to the bank 3 /5 minutes later it inflate on land

  • @teraleverson3045
    @teraleverson3045 Месяц назад +1

    Bro, did you fish thus weekend at Champlain???

  • @losangelesbfs
    @losangelesbfs Месяц назад +3

    10mph winds: Kayak Fish
    15mph winds: Kayak Fish
    20mph winds: Stay home and cry, dream about kayak fishing, order more tackle

    • @db9818
      @db9818 Месяц назад +2

      That is really lake dependent, I fish some big lakes that you aren’t going to be safe on a kayak in sustained 10+mph winds

  • @outdoorsman9384
    @outdoorsman9384 24 дня назад

    Get a NewCanoe U -10 41 inches wide, she's one of the most stable yak, ever made✊️

  • @A_plusFishing
    @A_plusFishing Месяц назад

    boats with the front 10feet in the air are my worst fear

  • @flippintobyland7257
    @flippintobyland7257 Месяц назад

    Honestly being in good physical shape makes kayak fishing a whole lot more safe. If your unable to swim efficiently or tread water for a length of time pretty much screwed without a flotation device.

  • @beaker151
    @beaker151 Месяц назад

    Ok great video but y'all left off if using an anchor best to avoid having the anchor line go under the kayak. As in the anchor line is tether to one side of the kayak but the anchor is on the opposite side. Now Brian I have to seriously question you saying kayak fishing is one of the toughest styles of fishing to do.. Backcountry long hiking, fishing It's probably one of the most challenging types of fishing to do. I've done that type fishing for several years and why I greatly appreciate being in a kayak

  • @christianmyrick1971
    @christianmyrick1971 29 дней назад

    Most kayaks take waves better than bigger boats. Wind can be a struggle but that's just part of the game. Learn and practice self rescue and master paddle techniques

  • @TheOutdoorConquest
    @TheOutdoorConquest Месяц назад

    I’m not sure if anyone else notices but Gene is a Ryan Day look a like. With that being said….GO BLUE

  • @slowwll2372
    @slowwll2372 Месяц назад

    I’ve been kayak fishing for 12 years and you should keep your net in front of you having your net behind you will always be more of a struggle to get and if your losing fish right in front of you need a more parabolic rod

  • @robbiejohnson3698
    @robbiejohnson3698 Месяц назад

    I have bought over 30 kayaks sold all of the kayaks the last kayak weigh 158 lbs old 136 auto pilot I was loading in my truck took the number as with the battery and trolling motor no way I didn’t want to buy a trailer sold it in 1 day 20 years

  • @515danny
    @515danny Месяц назад

    "A motorboater" lmaoooo

  • @Between_the_numbers
    @Between_the_numbers Месяц назад

    I went to Lake O and the ass hats in bass boats was the biggest threats

  • @Gbark80
    @Gbark80 Месяц назад

    I'm approaching 10 years fishing on a yak and have fished from Toho, Kissimmee and Manatee in FL to Clark's Hill and several 3-60 acre lakes/ponds in GA. I have fallen off once and having practiced reentry was definitely a life saver. Like Gene said, now I always check weather apps daily cuz I have found the hardest thing about fishing in a yak is maintaining boat position and if there is more than 8-10 mph wind, it's almost impossible.

  • @elizabethsumpter9129
    @elizabethsumpter9129 Месяц назад

    👍👍

  • @dd214fishing
    @dd214fishing Месяц назад +1

    Compare his first kayak with the latest kayak man imagine trying to flip that equipment kayak back over if you do flip. 😂😂😂😂

  • @jbooh88
    @jbooh88 27 дней назад

    Motor boaters unite!

  • @raygissendanner1476
    @raygissendanner1476 Месяц назад

    How much is your school

    • @BrianLatimerFishing
      @BrianLatimerFishing  Месяц назад +1

      Annual subscription is cheapest.
      Monthly it’s $25 a month

  • @SlothySeconds
    @SlothySeconds Месяц назад

    Always wear a pfd. Always always always. Spend the extra money and get one that you like the look of and dont feel embarrassed wearing at all times.

  • @robbiejohnson3698
    @robbiejohnson3698 Месяц назад

    The kayak is invisible at times of the day the kayak needs to be very visible flag lights

  • @jasondadudetoo4176
    @jasondadudetoo4176 28 дней назад

    Here I am out in the middle of lakes and rivers fishing while all the bass boats and aluminum jon boats and Sea-Doo guys are putting their vehicles on a trailer and looking for cover..... I learned how to River kayak on Whitewater in Maine and I did see kayaking on the oceans in the Gulf of Maine..... To me the most unsafe part of fishing out of a kayak is other people in boats not paying attention and fucking alligators and venomous snakes..... Because I live in Georgia now.... But I also try and get my alligator hunting permi, add bowfish for alligators in my stand-up kayak....😂

  • @Phoenix-nl2ut
    @Phoenix-nl2ut Месяц назад +1

    I’m a motor boater.

  • @robmetzger8616
    @robmetzger8616 Месяц назад

    You need at least 10', I'm a big person and needed a 12' IMO

  • @thatkayakguyGA
    @thatkayakguyGA Месяц назад

    What's up

  • @Halfdead211
    @Halfdead211 29 дней назад

    The biggest problem kayak fishers have is dropping their purses in the lake

  • @MrLapin-LL
    @MrLapin-LL Месяц назад

    Weird because for myself, I feel WAY safer in a kayak than I a boat. If I’m ever stock in nasty weather, I prefer to be so in my kayak! If sh1t happens in your boat, you are in deep sh1t! If sh1t happens with your kayak, well, just get back in it and paddle to shore, exit water.

    • @johnedwards678
      @johnedwards678 Месяц назад +1

      Same here. I use my kayaks when it's too rough for a boat!

    • @MrLapin-LL
      @MrLapin-LL Месяц назад

      Other point to take into consideration is how loaded your kayak is. All the kayak tournaments anglers have super loaded (heavy payload) kayaks. Mine floats like a corkscrew: my PDL have a Black Back Pro (3-4 Planos) and a 7in graph. That’s it.

  • @jd8733
    @jd8733 Месяц назад

    You couldn't pay me to be out on my local lakes in a kayak... To much stupid out there....

  • @thexbooksx
    @thexbooksx Месяц назад

    Wish someone would make a PFD for actual kayak fishing. Not sitting and storing crap in pockets, but standing up and throwing baits. All of them are in the way. Shorter handles don't count.

    • @BrianLatimerFishing
      @BrianLatimerFishing  Месяц назад

      There’s literally 100s of kayak PFDs

    • @thexbooksx
      @thexbooksx Месяц назад

      @@BrianLatimerFishing That are all meant for laying in a reclined position and flipping a 1/4 oz bait with a spinning rod.

  • @stephenhall5339
    @stephenhall5339 20 дней назад

    Where the f has flukemaster been?

  • @KelsJSheeran
    @KelsJSheeran Месяц назад

    Anyone know a great kayak pfd for large busted women?? The bane of my existence is that i have to trade safety for comfort. Thanks for considering!

  • @christianmyrick1971
    @christianmyrick1971 29 дней назад +1

    I'm 200+ and paddle a stealth fisha 500. Long and skinny. 26 inches wide. I am not really agreeing with this guy

  • @richardfell9510
    @richardfell9510 Месяц назад

    Kayaks were never ment to fish out off.

    • @BrianLatimerFishing
      @BrianLatimerFishing  Месяц назад +1

      What facts is this opinion based on?

    • @rpb1961
      @rpb1961 Месяц назад +1

      Planes were never meant to jump out of.

    • @db9818
      @db9818 Месяц назад +2

      😂 they were literally one of the first things man fished off 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @southernsouloutdoors
      @southernsouloutdoors Месяц назад

      Abort Mission 😬

    • @og4832
      @og4832 Месяц назад

      Is your iq above or below your age?

  • @predator_boiz336
    @predator_boiz336 Месяц назад

    Go peddle drive!!