One of the most important items on my yak... the urinal 😂 20:41 Thanks for the video, it’s always nice to see how other people are set up. Good info on the gear tracks and t-bolts. I’ll check mine out.
Glad YT tossed me your video and channel! I just bought mine yesterday and waiting for it to ship now, going to have the winter to mess with setting it up.
Great video Jesse! I really enjoy your comparison between the Scotty 343 and the YakAttack GTTL90 - the difference in T-Bolt size is huge and something I hadn't considered before. I know whenever I move my 343s I have to make sure I back off the T-Bolts before tightening them to make sure they are grabbing the rail properly. An alternative to the Scotty braided downrigger line is PowerPro makes a similar product for about half the price. Most important reason, IMHO, for switching to it on a yak is the safety aspect - being able to cut it if things go sideways. I'm using a Scotty 1060 where I shortened the boom arm and then attached it behind my seat with a quick release plate (and one on the inside flipped upside down to be a makeshift backing plate). It's good having a line counter and single hand operation, but I partly wish I went for the Cannon downrigger with the vertical orientation as it may be less awkward. I think KC are looking at changing theirs next year to it. Still, was able to use a 10lb ball at 150' off Kitty Coleman hump this season with no issues (other than it being a huge PITA to drag around and reset with shakers). One upgrade I think you may want to do is the rudder pin upgrade, if you haven't already. You can either DIY it, or grab the kit from Navarre. Just a bolt, some nylon washers, and a nut, but it allows you to really tighten up the steering. That can be pretty important if you need to let go of the rudder control and still keep on the same heading.
Thanks for all the info! I did replace my rudder bolt with Navarre's. It's funny you mention that, as I recorded a bunch of that rudder bolt discussion for this video but cut it out because I thought it was too boring for the audience (as the video is pretty long as it is). As for the downrigger, I'm looking to upgrade to the Cannon downrigger that goes behind the seat, and mounted using the "V-Lock" custom plates. I'm pretty interested to learn more about the Scotty 1060, how are you mounting that? I'm assuming something similar to the V-Lock or aluminum/starboard plates mounted.
I enjoyed the video and found it helpful however. I just lost my laketroller yesterday when the Scotty T bolts popped out. The yak attack looks way better however it doesn’t look like it’s compatible with the lake troller. Am I missing something?
@@KeepCastingNW 100% recommend it! Kayak fishing is growing fast here in PNW and rightfully so. It’s a blast, and opens up salmon fishing all year round. (Although best in summer). Can’t say enough good things about kayak fishing.
Great walk through and video as always bro! Couple recommendations: Our Scotty Laketrollers are getting retired this off-season, definitely going to be switching to the Cannons, also after having a solid year with the Navarre aluminum rudder upgrade, we highly recommend it! 👍 Happy Holidays from our fam to yours! We need to make a plan for getting out together in 2024! Cheers!
100% would love to connect in 2024. Also took your advice, I got the aluminum Ridder, just need to install. And I bought the Easi-Troll Cannon downrigger, mounting it with the V-lock system.
@@kckayakfishing yes, basically copying “Spilt Milt Productions” channel install. The only challenge will be the boom cut/drilling as it’s stainless steel on the Easi-Troll.
@BCFishingJournal yup that was our plan too! Also hoping to attach a drill to the downrigger, would be amazing to not have to worry about cranking up the ball!
I enjoyed the video and found it helpful however. I just lost my laketroller yesterday when the Scotty T bolts popped out. The yak attack looks way better however it doesn’t look like it’s compatible with the lake troller. Am I missing something?
@@cwilliams66 yes, correct. The yak attack mounts only apply to their accessories. Scotty accessories will require Scotty mounts or there are some universal mounts like Navarre. I like the Scotty mount (and products) but would replace the t-bolts with the thicker rectangle sizes.
Hey Jesse thanks for the tips I’m potentially looking into kayak fishing around Vancouver and this was great help! Any reason you chose the pedal drive over the fin drive styles?
@@brennanyu8790 honestly I haven’t been in a fin drive kayak for years! So I can’t say I’ve done my homework and say one is better than the other. The Old Towns have been perfect for the type of fishing I’m trying to do, but that’s not to say others couldn’t do the same.
Pardon me, that looks more like something from my old Saturday morning cartoons. Im expecting to see Inspector Gadget. Limits for gear needs to be placed on tournaments for kayaks.
I always had a good laugh at the hokey dinah in the videos. Now it all makes sense!
Haha! Awesome, love for the note.
One of the most important items on my yak... the urinal 😂 20:41
Thanks for the video, it’s always nice to see how other people are set up. Good info on the gear tracks and t-bolts. I’ll check mine out.
Thanks for the note Tom! I can’t believe I forgot to include the urinal! Haha
Glad YT tossed me your video and channel! I just bought mine yesterday and waiting for it to ship now, going to have the winter to mess with setting it up.
I’m glad you found BCFJ as well! Feel free to send any questions. Where are you fishing out of?
@@BCFishingJournal I'll be on mostly smaller lakes in Kansas.
Great video Jesse! I really enjoy your comparison between the Scotty 343 and the YakAttack GTTL90 - the difference in T-Bolt size is huge and something I hadn't considered before. I know whenever I move my 343s I have to make sure I back off the T-Bolts before tightening them to make sure they are grabbing the rail properly. An alternative to the Scotty braided downrigger line is PowerPro makes a similar product for about half the price. Most important reason, IMHO, for switching to it on a yak is the safety aspect - being able to cut it if things go sideways. I'm using a Scotty 1060 where I shortened the boom arm and then attached it behind my seat with a quick release plate (and one on the inside flipped upside down to be a makeshift backing plate). It's good having a line counter and single hand operation, but I partly wish I went for the Cannon downrigger with the vertical orientation as it may be less awkward. I think KC are looking at changing theirs next year to it. Still, was able to use a 10lb ball at 150' off Kitty Coleman hump this season with no issues (other than it being a huge PITA to drag around and reset with shakers). One upgrade I think you may want to do is the rudder pin upgrade, if you haven't already. You can either DIY it, or grab the kit from Navarre. Just a bolt, some nylon washers, and a nut, but it allows you to really tighten up the steering. That can be pretty important if you need to let go of the rudder control and still keep on the same heading.
Thanks for all the info! I did replace my rudder bolt with Navarre's. It's funny you mention that, as I recorded a bunch of that rudder bolt discussion for this video but cut it out because I thought it was too boring for the audience (as the video is pretty long as it is).
As for the downrigger, I'm looking to upgrade to the Cannon downrigger that goes behind the seat, and mounted using the "V-Lock" custom plates. I'm pretty interested to learn more about the Scotty 1060, how are you mounting that? I'm assuming something similar to the V-Lock or aluminum/starboard plates mounted.
I enjoyed the video and found it helpful however. I just lost my laketroller yesterday when the Scotty T bolts popped out. The yak attack looks way better however it doesn’t look like it’s compatible with the lake troller. Am I missing something?
Awesome walkthrough, thanks for sharing this!
Appreciate you watching and the feedback!
Did my first little bit of bottom fishing on the island this past season and am itching for a kayak to open up more water haha
@@KeepCastingNW 100% recommend it! Kayak fishing is growing fast here in PNW and rightfully so. It’s a blast, and opens up salmon fishing all year round. (Although best in summer). Can’t say enough good things about kayak fishing.
😂😂 23:19…. Dang mang! At least it wasn’t a rod and reel, hang loose. I’m in a 120 pdl, and I love it!
Yup! Definitely lucky in that way.
Thank you for this video. This inspired me to do a video like this of my own.
Thanks for checking out the video and appreciate the feedback!
Great walk through and video as always bro! Couple recommendations: Our Scotty Laketrollers are getting retired this off-season, definitely going to be switching to the Cannons, also after having a solid year with the Navarre aluminum rudder upgrade, we highly recommend it! 👍 Happy Holidays from our fam to yours! We need to make a plan for getting out together in 2024! Cheers!
100% would love to connect in 2024.
Also took your advice, I got the aluminum Ridder, just need to install. And I bought the Easi-Troll Cannon downrigger, mounting it with the V-lock system.
And a massive Merry Christmas to you and family!
@BCFishingJournal nice that was our plan as well, are you still thinking behind the seat for the downrigger?
@@kckayakfishing yes, basically copying “Spilt Milt Productions” channel install. The only challenge will be the boom cut/drilling as it’s stainless steel on the Easi-Troll.
@BCFishingJournal yup that was our plan too! Also hoping to attach a drill to the downrigger, would be amazing to not have to worry about cranking up the ball!
I enjoyed the video and found it helpful however. I just lost my laketroller yesterday when the Scotty T bolts popped out. The yak attack looks way better however it doesn’t look like it’s compatible with the lake troller. Am I missing something?
@@cwilliams66 yes, correct. The yak attack mounts only apply to their accessories. Scotty accessories will require Scotty mounts or there are some universal mounts like Navarre. I like the Scotty mount (and products) but would replace the t-bolts with the thicker rectangle sizes.
Hey Jesse thanks for the tips I’m potentially looking into kayak fishing around Vancouver and this was great help!
Any reason you chose the pedal drive over the fin drive styles?
@@brennanyu8790 honestly I haven’t been in a fin drive kayak for years! So I can’t say I’ve done my homework and say one is better than the other. The Old Towns have been perfect for the type of fishing I’m trying to do, but that’s not to say others couldn’t do the same.
@@BCFishingJournal fair enough thanks for the answer!
I had Scotty send me the proper T-bolts. If you reach out to Scotty they will have you send them a pic and then mail them to you at no charge.
That is great to hear! Would improve the mount significantly.
@@BCFishingJournal Yup. Don't know why they don't include them right off the bat.
Pardon me, that looks more like something from my old Saturday morning cartoons. Im expecting to see Inspector Gadget. Limits for gear needs to be placed on tournaments for kayaks.
What do you mean? Aside from a cart and a $160 fish finder, he’s got a pedal driven kayak.
I want a 55 IBS trolling motor at the Bow
Yeah I’ve seen a lot of people put docking plates on and adding those. What kind of kayak are you using or looking to add the motor too?