You would make a terrible salesman. Because you are way too honest. It's a breath of fresh air from all of these youtubers who are pro staff pushing junk gear in there videos. Thank you for being honest and fun to watch!
Not all creeks and rivers are equil his dinks and mine are vastly different.. his dinks are our medium to large i live in n/w Ohio fishing is not the best
Your honesty and humility gained you another follower. Enjoyed the video just accidentally came across it! Knowledge will win over gear anytime! Keep up the great work!
You give the best advice because you arent trying to push equipment onto everyone like others do. You tell people to get what fits you.. that's how it should be...
As always impressive. What I like the most about this is you stress a person does not have to have 600 dollar combos to catch fish. It is a matter of finding fish. With that though I was always wanting to know exactly what you used as far as equipment and you did very well in this video. Kudos buddy keep em coming!!!
I watch you fish daily!! I love what you do and you truly inspire me! Cat fishing is my favorite fishing and I'm getting into kayak fishing myself and I have learned a lot from you! I don't think I've ever seen anyone catch monster fish like you do, much less stay so calm about it! Lol because I would be excited as all get out! Keep up the good work, and love your videos!
I'm fairly new to your channel here. I'm a weekend bank bass fisherman but I really do enjoy your videos for the entertainment value. As for the ppl wanting to know what gear your using, yeah maybe oh let's just say 70% of them do want to use the gear you are using. There is some of us though that just want to know because it helps us learn more about the fisherman we are watching. It helps us too learn more about your thought process on what and how you are doing things. With that being said, I just wanna thank you for taking a moment to help us learn more about you.
Wow, when I first took a big interest in fishing in about 1971 (when I was 13), Buck Perry was a living legend and was talked about quite a lot in the ONLY magazine of those times which took a science-based approach to fishing - "Fishing Facts" (many of today's most famous fishing names wrote for "Fishing Facts" in the early 1970s). I haven't heard Buck Perry mentioned since then, so it's neat to find out that some people still value what he accomplished and taught.
Justin, thank you for another solid video and more importantly for the honest feedback on the gear. Sometimes when I’m watching other talk about gear and how it could help your finishing, you can tell if it will really help your fishing or of if they are just pushing gear because of their sponsorships. Keep up the great work.
I bought one of the okuma classic reels like that once a few years ago and fell in love with it. Much like you it exceeded my expectation and since then I’ve bought two more. Wouldn’t trade it for anything.
I started out with an old classic South Bend reel? for catfish. They don't make em anymore, burst spin and button release reels now. I still have my 55's/65's and a couple 75 Abu's. I have my 7' Uglies for certain conditions. For casting I use an 8/9/10' foot rods for different conditions like bank fishing, Jon boat, other boat, etc... Unless I anchor up then I suspend like you do and always have. It's served me well and a whole lot of fun for over 30yrs I guess. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great videos!
I have a $250 abu garcia, 5 of the $60 Kastking Rovers and a handful of $20 reels. My fav is the Kastking. I feel its better overall in feel and quality BUT my pb blue cat was caught on a $20 shakespeare rig from Wal-Mart.
Discovery Outdoors / Matt-N-Abra are the kastkings holding up for you? They’re reels have good prices and if they really do work Im thinking about going to them cause I could have 5 set ups as opposed to 2. But I also don’t want 5 set ups I’m going to have to replace in a year or 2 as well.
I've had Shakespeare rods and reels for decades. My dad gave me one he had in the 80s and it finally fell apart on me last year. The newer Shakespeare products can vary in quality greatly, but just go up one step from their on the shelf style gear and if you maintain it correctly, their products aren't bad whatsoever. I've caught 40lb fish on no name mono line and a 7.5 ft Shakespeare $30 rod and reel combo off the shelf at Walmart.
My catfish career began and ended the same day. Fished one lake in the morning, and another in the evening today. Not even a nibble in all those hours. All my catfish gear went back into storage. If I want to catfish, then I'll do it vicariously through you. lol
Been referring your channel to people that asked about catching large catfish in a kayak on a FB kayak page. This came out just in time with some words of experience to get them started.
Thank you for validating my purchases. I am just getting back into catfishing in the santee cooper reservoirs down in SC. I ordered three 8ft ugly stick catfish poles and three okuma classic pro 302s. I am excited to get out there and tear them ip
Great info! Clean cut 👍 I’d like to see a run around of your kayak. What certain parts and attachments do, what helps you most. If you already have a video up for it, I’ll go hunting through your channel for it! I love your honesty about it all.
Great video man I'm a Abu Garcia for life man I have over 40 of them from 1970s to present day and that's pretty much all I use and I also have 2 of those older cat maxxs and they are awesome.
Pure honest fisherman God bless teach a man fish he eats for life time . Feed him line crap he goes broke buying useless stuff . Thanks for speaking truths
I like watching you catch fish on the ulgy sticks for the way they bend. Great info. totaly honesty, but they should give you something lol. Waiting for next video,be safe and thanks
I appreciate you and your honesty that's I watch you I can't afford expensive gear but I still catch fish... I know I get a lot of flack for using push button reels but they haul in the fish lol my zebco 404 hauled in a 30lb flat head..
@@randywilson6869 If'in it works for you have at it. Personally have 11 of those "push button" reels with rods. Use them to night fish cats and big trout here in PA.
Liked the presentation on equipment. Yea good on stuff that is not expensive but just plain "gits it done". Oh buy the way one of your previous vids on using light line and the 1" gulp minnie on pan fish. When to that method and am killing the gills,crappie, trout and bass. Yes right here in PA. Thanks for the tackle tips and fishing methods. Tight Lines to you.
May I add a tip!? I fish big catfish as well and I’ve learned to use a plastic bead between my knot and my slip sinker because over time that sinker slamming your knot will fray it and make it a weak link. Take it or leave it just keep doing what u do I like watching u catch them big flatheads brother. Good luck!
Nice video, great info and personal experience I like it. On the subject of reels the Abu Garcia 6500 are the best in my opinion. I always buy the models that are made in Sweden they have the metal parts and don't wear out as quickly. That of course is my personal experience and opinion. I use them anywear from bottom fishing to surf fishing to steelhead fishing in the rivers.
👍 Great presentation on gear & terminal tackle. My target fish slot size is 10-70lbs... I've ordered a couple Rippin Lips Super Cat MH rods, with KastKing 6000 reels, Ande Monster 30# mono mainline, and Reaction Tackle 80# mono leaderline. Sharp circle hooks, pencil lead, and peg floats with fresh bait for me all-day long. But you can catfish with nearly any medium action or heavier rod. I can't wait to finish restoring the "Abandoned Boston Whaler" so I can get back on the lake fishing this Spring. 🦈🐟🐟 Happy Fishing. 🤪 I'd still be fishing my UglyStik MH/H rods with Abu Garcia. 5501 & 6501 reels, but I gave it all away before moving to the desert. LOL
Good video Justin. I read several of the comments and they like straight talk. That's what you give them. Me, like everyone else needs to learn more about where the fish are at. Thanks for the past and future videos.
What I got out of the video was the type of equipment you use, not the brand. You know I am an ultralight fisherman. However, if I should ever try catfishing from my kayak, this video helped with rod and reel size, line size, etc. I was impressed you are not using $500+ combos.
I run abu garcia 7000s and i just recently bought a few okuma classic reels you showed there i really like the okumas for the money team catfish double actions are best circle hook too rarely lose hookups they are pricey but worth it
Good video, i use the old ugly sticks,love them!I dont like the new big but end on the new rods!I use the 6500's too. I love the big game,also.Thanks for sharing.
I read a lot of positive comments here regarding Justin’s honesty. I agree, that’s why I wanted to ask all who watch his videos to at least show appreciation by leaving a like. I noticed over 24k views, but only around approximately 875 likes. I am sure the likes will help Justin’s work and channel. God bless.
I just bought a ugly stik tiger elite jigging rod, they're a little (relatively) shorty meat stik that might be fairly well suited for kayak fishing or just where you don't want or need a long rod. But.. they might not have the tip or action for circle hooks. I have a different use in mind for mine but thought I'd mention them.
I liked the video and am the same about gear, and also use my old ugly stick cat rods from way back. I would be more interested in tips to make life easier for catfishing from kayaks. I think i see some foam zip tied to uour rods for example, things like that you have learned the hard way. Appreciate the videos keep it up!
I covered those pretty extensively in my dragging videos last year. If there are any specific questions you have about them, I’ll be happy to answer them though.
My favorite set up is some cheap garage sale 50 cent Mudville rod and a 1970s Penn Peer 209. Its my favorite because I've caught more fish in it that any other set up I own... And it only cost me $2.50 minus line and rigging.
That was a great presentation, Justin. ABU, GARCIA ROCKS !!! Many thanks. BTW, I fish the Rip Rap on large dams. JUNE for big blues and flat heads ? Yes or No, in your valued experience ?
Man I'm alot like u about fishing I'm not a flashy gear guy I use a five gallon bucket for a catfishing box I'm still using the old flat jaw Garcia rells and as long as I'm cacthing fish with them I am going to keep using them lol thanks great video
i have been using a triple loop knot , it is highly recommended for heavy mono on u tube. so far so good, clinch knot would slip on me . looked up Don dickson answered a lot of questions, thanks for that. could you recommend a good catfish guide ?? your channel is the best, and your system and philosophy on fishing is spot on. thanks
Thanks Charles! For what it costs to book a guide service around here, I would recommend saving your money and just renting a kayak for a few days. The money saved will cover the cost of the kayak, hotel, food, etc. Once you get a good grasp on the Buck Perry material, you won’t have any problems finding fish without a guide service.
@@KayakCatfish thanks i have a boat how accurate is navioncs 80% what do you think? i have a 24 foot center console plenty of room if you wanted to go out one day we will exsplore some new water. i dont want to know your spots . catching is fun , but knowing where to put the bait and finding them is my fun . i let my wife real them in.
Navionics is very accurate where I fish but I don’t know how accurate it is on other bodies of water. I appreciate the invite onto your boat but I pretty much have to film every day I am able to fish to maintain my current TH-cam schedule and doing that in my kayak is just easier since I have everything already setup for filming.
Nice video!! I've been following your channel for about a week now. I like it alot. I wanted to ask Do you make those foam rod floats or do you buy them? Thanks !!
I mostly agree about gear does not catch you more fish however there is the rare instance where gear can. Especially so for us bank fisherman. Say you need to cast very far well this is where a quality rod and casting reel can help you got that far out structure that you would otherwise not be able to get. There for sure is difference in quality from a cheap reel compared to a more expensive reel most of the time as far as how far you can cast. But goes back to what you said you need to have knowledge to say know you need to get to that structure as most likely there will be fish. Then that is when a better piece of equipment can help you get there. But I know of course does not apply to you fishing from a kayak as you can easily get to that structure. This is more so for us bank fisherman.
Hey man. I’ve been binge watching your videos. Been getting into catfishing since I got stationed in NC. I’m from TN and used to do some catfishing back in school. But stopped fishing when I was in San Diego. Got a question for you(or anyone who sees this), Do you follow the recommended test line on your reels, or do u think it’s fine to run a heavier line on a rod that only suggests say 20lbs? I have 40lb with 50lb leader on my old SouthBend Mudville and thinking about changing out the 20lbs on my Uglystik GX2 with Shakespeare reel.
You didn’t answer my question in your video about the foam at the top of your handles lol but out of curiosity what’s it there for?!? Oh and love the vids keep em coming haven’t ever thought about catfishing out of a kayak but I’m strongly interested in trying it now!!!
Great videos! I watched tons of your videos! I have been getting snagged a lot and my line is very heavy. How would you deal with snagged hook with your set up?? It is too difficult to break it off...
Thanks! Getting snagged is a pain. I usually have to cut my line when it happens. That is one of the big reasons why I prefer suspend fishing. It keeps me from getting hung.
@@KayakCatfish thanks for the reply! That makes sense. I will try suspend fishing tomorrow. I also saw your knocker rig. When drift fishing how do you control the speed?(whats preferred speed?) In river I'm at has bit faster current.
Thanks for the vid. Steve Douglas lives by those Catmaxx reels. Im going to try them for next year. Oh yeah I tried those Wish app reels souyilang whatever the ducks the big black baitcasters. I like them. Lmao
You forgot to mention what phone you have, because it seems your always on when you get a bite. Lol that’s got to be your good luck charm. Great video.
You would make a terrible salesman. Because you are way too honest. It's a breath of fresh air from all of these youtubers who are pro staff pushing junk gear in there videos. Thank you for being honest and fun to watch!
Haha! I totally agree. I would go broke if I worked in sales.
Well said!
You are such a honest and heart felt fisherman. That's why I choose to follow keep it coming .
Thank you Billy!
Thank you for making this video & being honest bro! One of the best fisherman on TH-cam!
Thank you Ruben!
Agreed!
Ur just a straight up guy bro....by far best cat man on TH-cam.....I keep watching to hopefully learn how you find these fish an apply to my river
Not all creeks and rivers are equil his dinks and mine are vastly different.. his dinks are our medium to large i live in n/w Ohio fishing is not the best
Thank you! I appreciate the compliment. Glad you enjoy the videos.
I love how down to earth an honest an helpful you are
Thanks Mike!
Such a no BS and humble fisherman.
I completely agree with your opening statement, people spend so much time worried about they’re gear, and not they’re tactics.
It’s one of the biggest mistakes I see people make.
I just wanna say you're channel is the best you literally combined my 2 favorite things kayaking and catfishing
Thank you!
Your honesty and humility gained you another follower. Enjoyed the video just accidentally came across it! Knowledge will win over gear anytime!
Keep up the great work!
You give the best advice because you arent trying to push equipment onto everyone like others do. You tell people to get what fits you.. that's how it should be...
Thanks! I agree. Too many salesmen on social media these days.
As always impressive. What I like the most about this is you stress a person does not have to have 600 dollar combos to catch fish. It is a matter of finding fish. With that though I was always wanting to know exactly what you used as far as equipment and you did very well in this video. Kudos buddy keep em coming!!!
Thanks Roy!
I watch you fish daily!! I love what you do and you truly inspire me! Cat fishing is my favorite fishing and I'm getting into kayak fishing myself and I have learned a lot from you! I don't think I've ever seen anyone catch monster fish like you do, much less stay so calm about it! Lol because I would be excited as all get out! Keep up the good work, and love your videos!
Thank you for the nice comment. Good luck fishing this summer. Hope you catch some big ones.
I'm fairly new to your channel here. I'm a weekend bank bass fisherman but I really do enjoy your videos for the entertainment value. As for the ppl wanting to know what gear your using, yeah maybe oh let's just say 70% of them do want to use the gear you are using. There is some of us though that just want to know because it helps us learn more about the fisherman we are watching. It helps us too learn more about your thought process on what and how you are doing things. With that being said, I just wanna thank you for taking a moment to help us learn more about you.
Thank you for your time and opinion on fishing tackle etc. Glad to hear that you aren't trying to put out bs
Thanks Douglas!
totaly honest, love it you just dont see it any more.. keep up the good work.
Wow, when I first took a big interest in fishing in about 1971 (when I was 13), Buck Perry was a living legend and was talked about quite a lot in the ONLY magazine of those times which took a science-based approach to fishing - "Fishing Facts" (many of today's most famous fishing names wrote for "Fishing Facts" in the early 1970s). I haven't heard Buck Perry mentioned since then, so it's neat to find out that some people still value what he accomplished and taught.
I owe a lot of my success to what I learned from Buck’s books. They are still the best resource I know of for learning how and where to fish.
Justin, thank you for another solid video and more importantly for the honest feedback on the gear. Sometimes when I’m watching other talk about gear and how it could help your finishing, you can tell if it will really help your fishing or of if they are just pushing gear because of their sponsorships. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! 99% of what I see on social media is just a sales pitch. I get sick of it.
Yet another excellent video for me. Good comments of available gear...
Thanks!
Thanks for the info. I have used $100 rod and reels, and have used $20 rod and reels. caught the same quality fish. Great Video.
Thanks James!
I bought one of the okuma classic reels like that once a few years ago and fell in love with it. Much like you it exceeded my expectation and since then I’ve bought two more. Wouldn’t trade it for anything.
They truly are the best reel for the money.
I started out with an old classic South Bend reel? for catfish. They don't make em anymore, burst spin and button release reels now. I still have my 55's/65's and a couple 75 Abu's. I have my 7' Uglies for certain conditions. For casting I use an 8/9/10' foot rods for different conditions like bank fishing, Jon boat, other boat, etc... Unless I anchor up then I suspend like you do and always have. It's served me well and a whole lot of fun for over 30yrs I guess. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great videos!
Thanks! I appreciate you watching.
I have a $250 abu garcia, 5 of the $60 Kastking Rovers and a handful of $20 reels. My fav is the Kastking. I feel its better overall in feel and quality BUT my pb blue cat was caught on a $20 shakespeare rig from Wal-Mart.
Kast King is quickly becoming my go to reel company. I have their Sharkey Illl Baitfeeder and it's hands down better quality than my buddies penn
Discovery Outdoors / Matt-N-Abra are the kastkings holding up for you? They’re reels have good prices and if they really do work Im thinking about going to them cause I could have 5 set ups as opposed to 2. But I also don’t want 5 set ups I’m going to have to replace in a year or 2 as well.
Leland WittJr does the kastkings hold up as long as the abu and other similar catfish reels would you say?
U have the Shakespeare reel on the GX2 7’ rod?
I've had Shakespeare rods and reels for decades. My dad gave me one he had in the 80s and it finally fell apart on me last year.
The newer Shakespeare products can vary in quality greatly, but just go up one step from their on the shelf style gear and if you maintain it correctly, their products aren't bad whatsoever.
I've caught 40lb fish on no name mono line and a 7.5 ft Shakespeare $30 rod and reel combo off the shelf at Walmart.
Thanks for sharing. I appreciate your honesty!
Thank you for watching!
My catfish career began and ended the same day. Fished one lake in the morning, and another in the evening today. Not even a nibble in all those hours. All my catfish gear went back into storage. If I want to catfish, then I'll do it vicariously through you. lol
Sorry to hear you had a tough day. Hopefully you will give it a shot again sometime. Thanks for watching the videos!
Been referring your channel to people that asked about catching large catfish in a kayak on a FB kayak page. This came out just in time with some words of experience to get them started.
Thanks Tony! I appreciate you sharing my channel.
Thank you for validating my purchases. I am just getting back into catfishing in the santee cooper reservoirs down in SC. I ordered three 8ft ugly stick catfish poles and three okuma classic pro 302s. I am excited to get out there and tear them ip
Excellent info on the equipment you use Justin.
Thanks Brad!
Appreciate the information you have a blessed day
Thanks Tim!
Great info! Clean cut 👍 I’d like to see a run around of your kayak. What certain parts and attachments do, what helps you most. If you already have a video up for it, I’ll go hunting through your channel for it! I love your honesty about it all.
Thank you! I do have a video that goes over my kayak.
Great video man I'm a Abu Garcia for life man I have over 40 of them from 1970s to present day and that's pretty much all I use and I also have 2 of those older cat maxxs and they are awesome.
Thanks! I would have probably stuck with the bass pro reels just due to price if they hadn’t changed to the newer version.
I like those conventional level winds, their easier to cast. The low profile baitcasters give me a fit trying to cast them.
Pure honest fisherman God bless teach a man fish he eats for life time . Feed him line crap he goes broke buying useless stuff . Thanks for speaking truths
Thanks Robert!
I like watching you catch fish on the ulgy sticks for the way they bend. Great info. totaly honesty, but they should give you something lol. Waiting for next video,be safe and thanks
Thanks Brian!
Subbed!! This guy knows what his doing , and talking about it
I appreciate you and your honesty that's I watch you I can't afford expensive gear but I still catch fish... I know I get a lot of flack for using push button reels but they haul in the fish lol my zebco 404 hauled in a 30lb flat head..
Thanks! I haven’t personally used the push button reels but if they work for you, there is no reason to switch from them.
@@randywilson6869 If'in it works for you have at it. Personally have 11 of those "push button" reels with rods. Use them to night fish cats and big trout here in PA.
Thanks for the information. You did a good job. I appreciate you taking the time out to make it
Thanks Robert!
Good honest review. Free stuff is always nice. I like the Auba Garcia reels too.
Thanks Scott!
thanks no problem, i like to go in my boat and do my thing.
Your candor is refreshing. Btw power pro is made in the USA, not overseas.
Thanks
Liked the presentation on equipment. Yea good on stuff that is not expensive but just plain "gits it done". Oh buy the way one of your previous vids on using light line and the 1" gulp minnie on pan fish. When to that method and am killing the gills,crappie, trout and bass. Yes right here in PA. Thanks for the tackle tips and fishing methods. Tight Lines to you.
Thanks Thomas! Glad to hear you are having great success with the ultralight. Good luck fishing this summer!
Been waiting for this one. Thank you bro!!
Thank you for watching!
May I add a tip!? I fish big catfish as well and I’ve learned to use a plastic bead between my knot and my slip sinker because over time that sinker slamming your knot will fray it and make it a weak link. Take it or leave it just keep doing what u do I like watching u catch them big flatheads brother. Good luck!
Dude you are AWESOME thank you for the video your incredibly honest and I appreciate that thank you and tight lines brother 👍👍👍👍
I was really hoping you'd give me some details on your kayak fish finder and paddle drive or whatever spotlock
Another awesome to the point video keep it up
Thanks James!
Nice video, great info and personal experience I like it. On the subject of reels the Abu Garcia 6500 are the best in my opinion. I always buy the models that are made in Sweden they have the metal parts and don't wear out as quickly. That of course is my personal experience and opinion. I use them anywear from bottom fishing to surf fishing to steelhead fishing in the rivers.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
👍 Great presentation on gear & terminal tackle. My target fish slot size is 10-70lbs... I've ordered a couple Rippin Lips Super Cat MH rods, with KastKing 6000 reels, Ande Monster 30# mono mainline, and Reaction Tackle 80# mono leaderline. Sharp circle hooks, pencil lead, and peg floats with fresh bait for me all-day long. But you can catfish with nearly any medium action or heavier rod. I can't wait to finish restoring the "Abandoned Boston Whaler" so I can get back on the lake fishing this Spring. 🦈🐟🐟 Happy Fishing. 🤪
I'd still be fishing my UglyStik MH/H rods with Abu Garcia. 5501 & 6501 reels, but I gave it all away before moving to the desert. LOL
Thank you. Brother for the video . I can't wait to get my trophy fish
Good video Justin. I read several of the comments and they like straight talk. That's what you give them. Me, like everyone else needs to learn more about where the fish are at. Thanks for the past and future videos.
Thank you Tom!
Good and honest review...well done.
Thank you!
I have the same catfish ugly rod. I use a smaller Abu garcia 5500. Haven't hooked a monster yet. Line is Berkley big game 25lb mono
I used the 5500 model for a long time. Those are great reels too.
What I got out of the video was the type of equipment you use, not the brand. You know I am an ultralight fisherman. However, if I should ever try catfishing from my kayak, this video helped with rod and reel size, line size, etc. I was impressed you are not using $500+ combos.
Thanks for watching Jared!
I run abu garcia 7000s and i just recently bought a few okuma classic reels you showed there i really like the okumas for the money team catfish double actions are best circle hook too rarely lose hookups they are pricey but worth it
It kills me to pay $1 per hook but I do like the team catfish hooks.
I used the Abu Garcia 6500 for saltwater fishing reds , snook, and Cobia since the 1980' s I like them
They are great quality reels.
Thank you so much for the info. I can tell you are a stright up guy. enjoy your videos very much.
Just got me a chopstick for $20, been using bcf rods on my yak for a year now no problem. Excited to see how the lighter chopstick rod does
O Man, I'm spending lots of money on rods and reels.20 rods ,23 reels , no fish. Great video again.
Thanks Andre!
Love my okuma classic's!!!!
They are great reels. Can’t beat them for the money.
Good video, i use the old ugly sticks,love them!I dont like the new big but end on the new rods!I use the 6500's too. I love the big game,also.Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Matthew!
Very cool vid, good info.
I hope to put your tips and tricks to use here in Missouri.
Good luck! Hope you catch a bunch!
I read a lot of positive comments here regarding Justin’s honesty. I agree, that’s why I wanted to ask all who watch his videos to at least show appreciation by leaving a like. I noticed over 24k views, but only around approximately 875 likes. I am sure the likes will help Justin’s work and channel. God bless.
Thank you
Try the 1998 daiwa sealine reel.
Great video! A wealth of information!
Thanks!
I just bought a ugly stik tiger elite jigging rod, they're a little (relatively) shorty meat stik that might be fairly well suited for kayak fishing or just where you don't want or need a long rod. But.. they might not have the tip or action for circle hooks. I have a different use in mind for mine but thought I'd mention them.
Great video Justin love ur vids!!
Thanks Vince!
I liked the video and am the same about gear, and also use my old ugly stick cat rods from way back. I would be more interested in tips to make life easier for catfishing from kayaks. I think i see some foam zip tied to uour rods for example, things like that you have learned the hard way. Appreciate the videos keep it up!
Thanks Jason!
Thanks for the information, keep making great videos.
Thank you
We use Okuma clx300la reels on Berkley big game rods. I wish I'd went with the smaller 200s. That's all you need.
We put Big game 30# mono on them.
I agree. The 300 size is a little bigger than I need for my fishing.
Very informative, thanks for the video
Thanks Travis!
Justin you forgot to go over your dragging sinkers from last year the long black one
I covered those pretty extensively in my dragging videos last year. If there are any specific questions you have about them, I’ll be happy to answer them though.
My favorite set up is some cheap garage sale 50 cent Mudville rod and a 1970s Penn Peer 209. Its my favorite because I've caught more fish in it that any other set up I own... And it only cost me $2.50 minus line and rigging.
Sounds like you got a heck of a deal
Great video man. Would be nice to know your bank fishing setup. I do most of my fishing of the bank.
Man I would love to go fishing with u looks like a blast
It is a lot of fun hooking into big fish in a kayak. Thanks for watching!
i use the big game line i've caught 10' gar on the 30 lbs line!
Thank you.Sound advice.
Thanks Jerry!
Those ugly sticks rock. Got a few over 10 years old.
Hard to beat them for the price.
That was a great presentation, Justin.
ABU, GARCIA ROCKS !!!
Many thanks.
BTW, I fish the Rip Rap on large dams.
JUNE for big blues and flat heads ? Yes or No, in your valued experience ?
Thanks Terry! Tough for me to say. Our fish are on the beds here for most of June so fishing is pretty terrible everywhere here for most of the month.
Man I'm alot like u about fishing I'm not a flashy gear guy I use a five gallon bucket for a catfishing box I'm still using the old flat jaw Garcia rells and as long as I'm cacthing fish with them I am going to keep using them lol thanks great video
Thanks David!
Use what works for you and the h@#l with the rest.
Gear update! Would be a nice slow day vid for you.
i have been using a triple loop knot , it is highly recommended for heavy mono on u tube. so far so good, clinch knot would slip on me . looked up Don dickson answered a lot of questions, thanks for that. could you recommend a good catfish guide ?? your channel is the best, and your system and philosophy on fishing is spot on. thanks
Thanks Charles! For what it costs to book a guide service around here, I would recommend saving your money and just renting a kayak for a few days. The money saved will cover the cost of the kayak, hotel, food, etc. Once you get a good grasp on the Buck Perry material, you won’t have any problems finding fish without a guide service.
@@KayakCatfish thanks i have a boat how accurate is navioncs 80% what do you think? i have a 24 foot center console plenty of room if you wanted to go out one day we will exsplore some new water. i dont want to know your spots . catching is fun , but knowing where to put the bait and finding them is my fun . i let my wife real them in.
Navionics is very accurate where I fish but I don’t know how accurate it is on other bodies of water. I appreciate the invite onto your boat but I pretty much have to film every day I am able to fish to maintain my current TH-cam schedule and doing that in my kayak is just easier since I have everything already setup for filming.
Some good info there.
Thanks Randy!
Now I wanna see a video of you explaining fish behavior 😅
Nice video!! I've been following your channel for about a week now. I like it alot.
I wanted to ask Do you make those foam rod floats or do you buy them? Thanks !!
Thanks Chris! The rod floats come in a 3 pack at bass pro.
I mostly agree about gear does not catch you more fish however there is the rare instance where gear can. Especially so for us bank fisherman. Say you need to cast very far well this is where a quality rod and casting reel can help you got that far out structure that you would otherwise not be able to get. There for sure is difference in quality from a cheap reel compared to a more expensive reel most of the time as far as how far you can cast. But goes back to what you said you need to have knowledge to say know you need to get to that structure as most likely there will be fish. Then that is when a better piece of equipment can help you get there. But I know of course does not apply to you fishing from a kayak as you can easily get to that structure. This is more so for us bank fisherman.
I totally agree if you are fishing from the bank. The longer rods and higher quality reels make a big difference for that type of fishing.
Good video. What are you using for rod floatation?
Thanks! I got them in a 3 pack at bass pro.
Hey man. I’ve been binge watching your videos. Been getting into catfishing since I got stationed in NC. I’m from TN and used to do some catfishing back in school. But stopped fishing when I was in San Diego. Got a question for you(or anyone who sees this), Do you follow the recommended test line on your reels, or do u think it’s fine to run a heavier line on a rod that only suggests say 20lbs? I have 40lb with 50lb leader on my old SouthBend Mudville and thinking about changing out the 20lbs on my Uglystik GX2 with Shakespeare reel.
You didn’t answer my question in your video about the foam at the top of your handles lol but out of curiosity what’s it there for?!? Oh and love the vids keep em coming haven’t ever thought about catfishing out of a kayak but I’m strongly interested in trying it now!!!
Thanks! The foam is for rod floatation.
Great video!
Love your vids
Thanks!
Great insite on products
Thank you!
I would like to see how you prepare and load the kyack and what you pack. Gary Jones East Flat Rock N C
Great video
Another great video. I just noticed the numbers on your kayak does Tennessee require you to license a kayak or is it because of the motor?
Thanks Ron! I only had to register it because of the motor.
Have you tried the ugly stick reels. I was thinking about just getting the ugly stick catfish combo
Steve Douglas uses the catmaxx reels he said he loves them
I love the older model catmaxx reels.
I like them Garcia reels all I got in my striper boat when they get striped out there easy to fix I don’t go below a 5500c and don’t go over a 6500c
Great videos! I watched tons of your videos! I have been getting snagged a lot and my line is very heavy. How would you deal with snagged hook with your set up?? It is too difficult to break it off...
Thanks! Getting snagged is a pain. I usually have to cut my line when it happens. That is one of the big reasons why I prefer suspend fishing. It keeps me from getting hung.
@@KayakCatfish thanks for the reply! That makes sense. I will try suspend fishing tomorrow. I also saw your knocker rig. When drift fishing how do you control the speed?(whats preferred speed?) In river I'm at has bit faster current.
When drifting, I just go with current at whatever speed it is flowing.
Thanks for the vid. Steve Douglas lives by those Catmaxx reels. Im going to try them for next year. Oh yeah I tried those Wish app reels souyilang whatever the ducks the big black baitcasters. I like them. Lmao
Thanks for watching!
You forgot to mention what phone you have, because it seems your always on when you get a bite. Lol that’s got to be your good luck charm. Great video.
Haha! Thanks Chris! It’s an iPhone XS. For as much as that dang thing cost, it should come with a guarantee to catch a 100lber lol.
What kayak do you have? It looks very nice!👍🏻