The fact you tested the stability to the point of actually putting yourself in the water made me subscribe right away lol, I’m looking into my first fishing kayak and being super indecisive but I think this is the one I’m gona go for
That means alot man, an I just try to provide the details that would help me make a decision, because it took me a couple months to decide. Glad the video was useful, you will enjoy this yak.
Got mine about a year , and It's great, and I also got the same seat, im about 210 pounds and when it's flipped down and you sit on the top of it.. it's so much easier to stand up in..also bought the 50 ish dollar ozark trail wheels to move it around..they dont fit perfect but with the rachet straps held on to the front ..it moves around great ... def worth the 800 dollars..and what ever extra you wanna get for it
Now, that's a long-term review that I needed. Thanks for sharing that insight. I will look into the ozark trail wheels for it. But I also love this yak and believe it's hard to beat for the money.
I have looked at that boat a lot. It's what I wanted when I bought mine but I went with cheaper model. It appeared to be very stable with you almost having to want to turn it over. Nice looking ride.
Wow, that's huge. That means alot! Thanks man for supporting the channel and subscribing. I appreciate you watching...and will always love to see you comment as we move forward! Get that therapy!
No problem, it's great to hear my video helped you out. The stand up assist strap makes life so much easier, I didn't realize just how effective it would be.
Thanks for your videos. After a lot of research this is the kayak I will be buying in the spring. It is very helpful to watch you put it through its paces. Have you considered putting an electric motor on yours? I look forward to you further adventures.
Thanks I appreciate you watching. I have considered an electric motor, have been looking at the newport vessels trolling motor, but I am trying to decide if it is necessary or not. Need more time In the yak to decide. Definitely have more testing to do, more to come soon.
I used an anchor rope, cut to a comfortable reach length and linked it to a work out band handle. I then tied it to the handle at the bow. Here is the link to the handle. HPYGN Cable Machine Handles,... www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFDTD51D?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Yes you can, their is a trolling motor mount that Pelican sells. I hear its nice but you lokely will need a trolling motor arm extension so it doesnt make your arm uncomfortable reaching backwards.
This is a really stable platform compared to many on the market. I didn't have it balanced correctly but yes, they are more tippy than pontoon bass raider or etc due to not being as wide.
@@fishingistherapy Thanks man. I just started fishing for therapy myself. I'm not good at it but I do enjoy being outside by the water. Hopefully I will have a kayak or boat soon.
Just keep chipping away at it, I'm sure you can get a yak soon. The lifetime tamarack is a good starter yak, I have that one on my channel as well. Only costs around $300. But man I agree, it's hard to beat being in nature by the water....it's truly therapeutic!
That would be beautiful, that's what I'm striving for. Stick around, hopefully it gets there, if not, I still am enjoying the journey and will forever get that therapy! Appreciate you!
Yes indeed, 100%. I am currently adding mods to it and will be putting out a video soon on my new upgrades. I love this yak and I am glad I decided to purchase it.
@@fishingistherapyI’m about to head to the store and buy it here in an hour, my local fish shop has it marked $150 off. After watching this I can’t pass up that deal.
I enjoy your passion for the game. Man if you’re ever up north near the CT/RI border for spring or fall run striped bass in the surf or Oct/Nov tog give me a shout. Easy enough to find on f b. - Fluke
@@fishingistherapy I found your page and wrote. I’ll send ya some info. And know a kayaker you should know > Eric Harrison. He’s like prostaff for hobie and all but doesn’t act like a prostaffer. Real good guy. I bet you’d love the surf up here too. Maybe one o the days.
@flukeskywalker7947 Man's thats awesome. I bet the surf up there would be amazing. Eric sounds like a good guy! One day I will make the make the trip up there and we can give them sore lips!
I have the catch 100 but I’m thinking about a) selling mine and getting the 110 or 120. Or b) build my own/buy outriggers to stabilize the yak By chance have you ever owned the 100? Or know someone who’s owned the 100
I have not owned a 100, but have seen and got feedback from guys on the water sbout it, they have stability issues and tracking issues. I initially planned to get a 100 but after looking into the 110 and the upgrades for ghe money it was a no brainer. Now i have gotten good feedback once stabilizers and after market skeg were added, but I didnt want to do that as it coukd hurt the resale value with all the holes in yak that would be needed. I would say if you have the extra money go for the 110, if your a good diy guy and have the tools necessary then it could make sense for the 100.
I agree with you. The sit-on-top seat and standing stability were definitely a top priority for me. It makes a day of fishing so much more enjoyable and less strain on the body.
Good video brother, o absolutely love kayak fishing.I have difficulty walking too long since being injured, and my yak keeps me in the game .. awesome video as always
Yes indeed, had a blast making this video. These yaks will definitely keep you mobile and fit. Time to test it in a river and lake. As always I appreciate you watching brother!
Everything keeps bringing me back to the 110. I thought about a pedal drive so I could split the work between my shoulders and legs (joint issues) but the places I'd be fishing or exploring would be shallow or extremely weedy. The only sit-in kayak that I could find that could accommodate me and my dog with a bit of modding is the Argo XR Angler, and I can't find anyone who sells that. The 110 definitely seems worth the money though, at only $1065 Canadian.
Yeah, I would agree that it is worth the money. I though of getting a pedal drive as well, but I kayak in rocky conditions and weedy areas as well and didnt want to worry about damages. I wanted the extra leg space and a area to put my bait bucket and this kayak is the best out there for stability, price, modifications and weight. I think you can't go wrong, or you could try the pelican catch 110 hydrive that has a pedal if you really need it.
I've heard the pedal drives tend to break and leak easily and are a serious PITA in low waters. I bought my Catch 110 and had all three of my dogs on there with me for a tip test. That's, a Yellow Lab (65lbs), a Golden Retriever (85lbs), an Aussie (40lbs) and me the French Mongrel (200lbs) and we did the "tip test" too. All it took was a couple of Canada geese to land next to us and all three leaned right. Managed to hold steady just me leaning left when the Goldie jumped off and that's what tipped us! One thing I have since added over the bottom kydex sheeting (thanks FisherTherapy) is a rubber strap going handle to handle over the bottom (plain bungee could do but might have more drag) so I can flip it back over if it ever happens in open water. I didn't try the unflip super hard because I was doing all this close to shore but I could not unflip the kayak. I couldn't get a solid grip from the middle to heave it up and trying to push the closest side middle down . . . well the geese just laughed at me. In all honesty that was the first time I'd ever taken any of them on a boat and they've since settled down. Note that with three dogs (lab in the back, two in the front) I still had room between my legs for two geese carcasses. I wouldn't ever dare go fishing with three retrievers.
🤣Thoae geese had good entertainment. But your right thats alot of weight with all your dogs and the kayak seems to have held it well. I like the strap underneath idea. Its a wide yak and to have to reach across it can be challenging. Im going to look into doing this. What I have found with this yak in particular and wider yak is that you can board it from the rear the pontone section and slide down it and grab the handle to flip the yak back over. Also I heard the same leaking and pedal drive issues as well and I jusg wanted to avoid all that and not lose my leg space. Thanks for providing your insight and tips. Gives me something to improve. and think about.
Honestly it really comfortable. Give your legs a break and I like casting from the folded seat position better than sitting down the standard way. It feels more stable that way.
No I haven't, just to fish right in front of a Hydroelectric dam that was running full power and this yak performed admirably. Check out the video, it's my most recent video.
@thomasdegroof1004 That would be hard to say, I haven't experienced many other kayaks, but the Pelican Catch Series likely has the most stable kayaks on the market at their price point.
Yes Sir! I too got a pelican fishing kayak coming REAL SOON! And yes, I do a lot of fishing out on the lake, since i live on lake sam rayburn here in east texas. 🎣🐟
@@fishingistherapy I wish I did. This is my first ever kayak and have no idea about paddles or MANY of the kayaking accessories. I just bought a cheaper option off Amazon and I'm hoping that I can get out soon enough to see how it works for me.
The fact you tested the stability to the point of actually putting yourself in the water made me subscribe right away lol, I’m looking into my first fishing kayak and being super indecisive but I think this is the one I’m gona go for
That means alot man, an I just try to provide the details that would help me make a decision, because it took me a couple months to decide. Glad the video was useful, you will enjoy this yak.
Got mine about a year , and It's great, and I also got the same seat, im about 210 pounds and when it's flipped down and you sit on the top of it.. it's so much easier to stand up in..also bought the 50 ish dollar ozark trail wheels to move it around..they dont fit perfect but with the rachet straps held on to the front ..it moves around great ... def worth the 800 dollars..and what ever extra you wanna get for it
Now, that's a long-term review that I needed. Thanks for sharing that insight. I will look into the ozark trail wheels for it. But I also love this yak and believe it's hard to beat for the money.
6’2 and 210. Was wondering exactly this. Thank you!
@kasonf2176 All good, glad the video helped. This yak will work out well for you.
Thank you very much. I've been looking for a stable kayak. I'm not a tiny guy. Need the safety.
This kayak definitely stable and as comfortable as they get. In my opinion, I think it's a safe kayak.
I have looked at that boat a lot. It's what I wanted when I bought mine but I went with cheaper model. It appeared to be very stable with you almost having to want to turn it over. Nice looking ride.
Yeah your right its really stable. Im in. The process of modding it out. I appreciate you watching.
Also, your channel is the very first channel that I’ve ever subscribed to!
Wow, that's huge. That means alot! Thanks man for supporting the channel and subscribing. I appreciate you watching...and will always love to see you comment as we move forward! Get that therapy!
Good stuff dude keep it up!
Appreciate the love! Thanks, glad you enjoyed the kayak session.
For stand up paddling use one hand on the top blade and one hand on the shaft
Nice! Great insight, I will make sure to do that next time. Thanks I appreciate it.
Great kayak.... you'll love it! Fantastic platform to fish from or go crabbing!
Crabbing sounds awesome in this kayak. I definitely am enjoying this kayak, good to hear so many positives regarding it. Thanks for the insight!
Good review u answer the questions everyone has
Thanks 👍
Thanks, glad I covered all your questions. I appreciate you watching.
I’m so excited to pick mine up tomorrow! Thanks for stand up assist idea. Half of my spine is fused so I’ll need some help.
No problem, it's great to hear my video helped you out. The stand up assist strap makes life so much easier, I didn't realize just how effective it would be.
Glad im making the right decision ill soon be ordering mine from amazon! Got all my accessories and roof racks so im all good to go 👍
Yes indeed. I'm testing mine this Saturday on a Class 1 river trout fishing. Stay tuned to see how it performs.
watched this and couple other videos just ordered 1 for the kayak bass fishing challenge series upgrading from a lifetime tamarack pro
Solid decision, glad my video was helpful. I upgraded from the tamarack 100. Can't go wrong with the upgrade in stability and features overall!
Nice test there
Thanks for your videos. After a lot of research this is the kayak I will be buying in the spring. It is very helpful to watch you put it through its paces. Have you considered putting an electric motor on yours? I look forward to you further adventures.
Thanks I appreciate you watching. I have considered an electric motor, have been looking at the newport vessels trolling motor, but I am trying to decide if it is necessary or not. Need more time
In the yak to decide. Definitely have more testing to do, more to come soon.
What did you pull on to help you stand up where did you buy that at I need one I have the pelican catch power 100
I used an anchor rope, cut to a comfortable reach length and linked it to a work out band handle. I then tied it to the handle at the bow. Here is the link to the handle.
HPYGN Cable Machine Handles,... www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFDTD51D?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@fishingistherapy thank you sir Love the videos
@richardsatterfield4222 That means alot. Thanks, more to come soon!
Can you put a trolling motor on this model
Yes you can, their is a trolling motor mount that Pelican sells. I hear its nice but you lokely will need a trolling motor arm extension so it doesnt make your arm uncomfortable reaching backwards.
are they all tippy because they are thin on sides and hard plastic? im thinking to get an inflatable with pontoons on sides for better stability.
This is a really stable platform compared to many on the market. I didn't have it balanced correctly but yes, they are more tippy than pontoon bass raider or etc due to not being as wide.
Great video. I noticed you had some kind of keel protection on the bottom. What did you use? Im looking to get my first Kayak soon. Thanks!
I used kudex sheets that I melted and put on the bottom for extra keel protection. Check out my previous kayak video, I go more in depth.
Nick Cannon with a fishing channel. Doing it all.
🤣That's a good one. I have heard that reference before. I appreciate you watching. I needed that.
@@fishingistherapy
Thanks man. I just started fishing for therapy myself. I'm not good at it but I do enjoy being outside by the water. Hopefully I will have a kayak or boat soon.
Just keep chipping away at it, I'm sure you can get a yak soon. The lifetime tamarack is a good starter yak, I have that one on my channel as well. Only costs around $300. But man I agree, it's hard to beat being in nature by the water....it's truly therapeutic!
@@fishingistherapy
Thanks for the encouraging words and I hope your channel blows up to a million.
That would be beautiful, that's what I'm striving for. Stick around, hopefully it gets there, if not, I still am enjoying the journey and will forever get that therapy! Appreciate you!
Would you still recommend this kayak a year later?
Yes indeed, 100%. I am currently adding mods to it and will be putting out a video soon on my new upgrades. I love this yak and I am glad I decided to purchase it.
@@fishingistherapyI’m about to head to the store and buy it here in an hour, my local fish shop has it marked $150 off. After watching this I can’t pass up that deal.
@sheamartin911 Definitely get it, for $150 off is a steal for what you get. Great deal that you wont regret.
I enjoy your passion for the game. Man if you’re ever up north near the CT/RI border for spring or fall run striped bass in the surf or Oct/Nov tog give me a shout. Easy enough to find on f b.
- Fluke
Fluke, I will definitely give you a shout, would love to catch the striper blitz! That would be epic, going to look for you on FB!
What is your FB name?
@@fishingistherapy I found your page and wrote. I’ll send ya some info. And know a kayaker you should know > Eric Harrison. He’s like prostaff for hobie and all but doesn’t act like a prostaffer. Real good guy. I bet you’d love the surf up here too. Maybe one o the days.
@flukeskywalker7947 Man's thats awesome. I bet the surf up there would be amazing. Eric sounds like a good guy! One day I will make the make the trip up there and we can give them sore lips!
I have the catch 100 but I’m thinking about a) selling mine and getting the 110 or 120.
Or b) build my own/buy outriggers to stabilize the yak
By chance have you ever owned the 100? Or know someone who’s owned the 100
I have not owned a 100, but have seen and got feedback from guys on the water sbout it, they have stability issues and tracking issues. I initially planned to get a 100 but after looking into the 110 and the upgrades for ghe money it was a no brainer. Now i have gotten good feedback once stabilizers and after market skeg were added, but I didnt want to do that as it coukd hurt the resale value with all the holes in yak that would be needed. I would say if you have the extra money go for the 110, if your a good diy guy and have the tools necessary then it could make sense for the 100.
Standing up was a major decision is buying this kayak.
I agree with you. The sit-on-top seat and standing stability were definitely a top priority for me. It makes a day of fishing so much more enjoyable and less strain on the body.
Good video brother, o absolutely love kayak fishing.I have difficulty walking too long since being injured, and my yak keeps me in the game .. awesome video as always
Yes indeed, had a blast making this video. These yaks will definitely keep you mobile and fit. Time to test it in a river and lake. As always I appreciate you watching brother!
Everything keeps bringing me back to the 110. I thought about a pedal drive so I could split the work between my shoulders and legs (joint issues) but the places I'd be fishing or exploring would be shallow or extremely weedy. The only sit-in kayak that I could find that could accommodate me and my dog with a bit of modding is the Argo XR Angler, and I can't find anyone who sells that. The 110 definitely seems worth the money though, at only $1065 Canadian.
Yeah, I would agree that it is worth the money. I though of getting a pedal drive as well, but I kayak in rocky conditions and weedy areas as well and didnt want to worry about damages. I wanted the extra leg space and a area to put my bait bucket and this kayak is the best out there for stability, price, modifications and weight. I think you can't go wrong, or you could try the pelican catch 110 hydrive that has a pedal if you really need it.
I've heard the pedal drives tend to break and leak easily and are a serious PITA in low waters.
I bought my Catch 110 and had all three of my dogs on there with me for a tip test. That's, a Yellow Lab (65lbs), a Golden Retriever (85lbs), an Aussie (40lbs) and me the French Mongrel (200lbs) and we did the "tip test" too. All it took was a couple of Canada geese to land next to us and all three leaned right. Managed to hold steady just me leaning left when the Goldie jumped off and that's what tipped us!
One thing I have since added over the bottom kydex sheeting (thanks FisherTherapy) is a rubber strap going handle to handle over the bottom (plain bungee could do but might have more drag) so I can flip it back over if it ever happens in open water.
I didn't try the unflip super hard because I was doing all this close to shore but I could not unflip the kayak.
I couldn't get a solid grip from the middle to heave it up and trying to push the closest side middle down . . . well the geese just laughed at me.
In all honesty that was the first time I'd ever taken any of them on a boat and they've since settled down.
Note that with three dogs (lab in the back, two in the front) I still had room between my legs for two geese carcasses. I wouldn't ever dare go fishing with three retrievers.
🤣Thoae geese had good entertainment. But your right thats alot of weight with all your dogs and the kayak seems to have held it well.
I like the strap underneath idea. Its a wide yak and to have to reach across it can be challenging. Im going to look into doing this. What I have found with this yak in particular and wider yak is that you can board it from the rear the pontone section and slide down it and grab the handle to flip the yak back over. Also I heard the same leaking and pedal drive issues as well and I jusg wanted to avoid all that and not lose my leg space.
Thanks for providing your insight and tips. Gives me something to improve. and think about.
Great video putting a Catch 110 through its paces. Thanks!
Your welcome, I did my due diligence and appreciate that you liked the video.
How is sitting on the seat folded over?
Honestly it really comfortable. Give your legs a break and I like casting from the folded seat position better than sitting down the standard way. It feels more stable that way.
I so wish I had a Kayak I'd be on The Neches River daily
This is a good budget yak. Glad I got one. A yak would be awesoms on the river!
A little too unstable for my type of fishing, I'm always in the bay, sometimes with white caps..
That makes sense. Once you add a cooler in the rear, it gains stability but I totally understand why you would look for for stability with white caps.
Thanks for this Video. Can you test it out one day on a lake with lots of waves?
Yes I can. I will likely go test it at a hydroelectric dam with fast moving water before a lake, but I will test it on a lake soon.
awesome stuff man, thank you for posting. convinced me to pick up the catch mode 110. @pelican pay this man!
😅Man I hope they hear you. Glad the video helped you decide, I just tried to post what I believe would help me decide! Means alot! Thanks.
Why did you skip entering the kayak.
Thought I was saving time but that's a great point, I would want to see the entry and exit. Next time....
Have you taken it in the ocean?
No I haven't, just to fish right in front of a Hydroelectric dam that was running full power and this yak performed admirably. Check out the video, it's my most recent video.
Why is there duckt tape under your yak?
It's Kydex, used to add to the durability of the kayak when I drag it.
Allright thanks! Would you say that there is a more stable Kajak with the pedal drive than the Catch 110 HDii ?
@thomasdegroof1004 That would be hard to say, I haven't experienced many other kayaks, but the Pelican Catch Series likely has the most stable kayaks on the market at their price point.
Yes Sir! I too got a pelican fishing kayak coming REAL SOON! And yes, I do a lot of fishing out on the lake, since i live on lake sam rayburn here in east texas. 🎣🐟
Man, I couldn't wait for mine to arrive, you will definitely it on your lake, it's very stable.
@@fishingistherapy I think I might be able to bring my kayak into my house., Hmmm... I may have do some measuring with my measure tape. LOL!!! 😆😂
🤣Hey I'm sure you can make it work.
Your lap doesn’t get soaked when paddling? Great video !!
Thank you. No my lap usually doesn't get wet unless I'm overly aggressive paddling, but that due to my paddle ring adjustment not the kayak.
@@fishingistherapy I have some adjusting to do then. Because my lap gets soaked every time and I’m in New England not the South.
@billoyler8041 Is it your kayak paddle? Or is water coming over the sides onto your lap not off the paddle?
Love the video man! I’m about 6’2” how tall are you? I’m worried it might not be long enough for me.
I'm also 6'2". It has more than enough room for me.
@@fishingistherapy do you think the 110 is worth the extra money over the catch 100?
Yes,the rudder helps a ton with tracking, the extra rod holder and storage upfront plus the sit-on-top seat make it worth it for me.
It's easy tu put the fish on the kayak right
Yes it is, so much easier, I can't wait to see how it performs at Yonah Dam
*Nick Canon looked scared as shit standing on that thing.*
🤣😅Good one, Neo from the Matrix🤣🤣
I got catch pwr
How do you like the catch pwr?
Shalom
Shalom! Thanks for watching!
Folks don’t be fooled because I bought one of these and took the plunge twice because of boat waves causing an imbalance for me! I returned it!
Glad your okay, would love to hear more about how you took a punge twice due to boat waves so I can be aware.
@@fishingistherapy Exactly!
Basic small watercraft boating knowledge is to face large oncoming waves isn't it?
Your correct, which is why I was inquiring as to how he fell in, was it user error that we can learn from or was it truly kayak instability?
User error i stand in a kayak not meant for it sometimes and not saying i recommend it just had to take a leak lol@fishingistherapy
@peydenc4768 🤣I think we all can relate to you. We take the risk so we also take the consequence. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Not only for standing do you need a longer paddle but one for seated as well. Keep up the good content! Thanks for the video!
Appreciate it. Your right, do you have any paddle recommendations?
@@fishingistherapy I wish I did. This is my first ever kayak and have no idea about paddles or MANY of the kayaking accessories. I just bought a cheaper option off Amazon and I'm hoping that I can get out soon enough to see how it works for me.
That makes sense. Enjoy yourself, I'm sure you won't regret your purchase. I will work on researching a new paddle.