I've had mine since the beginning of this past winter. So this has been my 1st season out on her. I waited 7 months, because I had to search for the blue. I loved my oldtown predator 120 pdl, with the J2 bixpy, but to much boat for me. I'm 5ft 7 151 lbs, and she's really a one man boat. With the Suzuki 2.5 and my trusty Bixpy onboard, i always have 3 ways back to ghe launch. I'm in Duck key FL, and love the mangroves, and backcountry. I feel safe, have all I need. Electronics, and all my accessories needed. If you get a motor with the correct battery, you can cover alot of water. Good lluck bro. 🙏 🎣 😎
A year later I am happy with it. The only thing I wish I did soon with it was get a trolling motor, when the winds kick up after you're out fishing for a few hours it can be rough paddling against them. Other than that it hasn't worn out, and the padding on the bottom is still good and comfortable, and the seat is very comfortable. Just if you're a guy that brings all their tackle with them I'd consider simplifying your tackle, besides the spot behind the chair there is not a ton of storage cause it's 10ft the battery box area works great as storage until you get your battery under there.
Nice Bro! I just bought mine With a 2,5 hp Yamaha and Garmin striker vivid clear view , i have a question i bought the same yakattack paddle holder i was wondering if u have 1 or 2 of those to hold your paddle?
I have two cause you don't have the front paddle holder that comes on some kayaks where you slide the front paddle in so I use two just to keep it still and stuck.
It's been good wish I could get out on it more often then I currently do. The pedal version is pretty cool and cuts through water easier then mine but I just love my stability on the catch power 100.
Once I put a motor on it then Yes youre correct I will have to get numbers on it. And they come with a title when you buy them so you can get it registered.
Really depends on the car you have but at first I was leaning it up against the back of my car then using the rear handles to slide it up and on top which was pretty easy. But to many scratches, so now I lift it using the aluminium handles and then putting one side down on the roof racks and letting it fall softly flat which isn't the easiest but it's not to hard once you figure out your hold on it.
@@devinwillis7787 it's not too hard to paddle compared to a standard but it's no speed boat so you're going to be able to paddle it easy but slow. If you run into some wind at your face you might be getting a little bit of a workout because it's so wide it does not cut through the water as well.
@@purrdeefishing2077 awesome thanks. Wanted to get it for primarily using a trolling motor but wanted to make sure it would t be almost useless without it
This was a good video man. Those were some nice Snooks you caught. It look like the wind didn't bother you too much. I know what it's like on those Windy days man. I have a question man? Those shoes you were wearing are those water shoes? I to kayak Barefooted 👣 style because I have big very very extremely wide feet sz15 6 E wide with very chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across making my foot very very wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe. My foot outgrew shoes , socks , & boots when i was 18 years old & flip flops is the only footwear that will barely and i mean barely fit my foot because of my toes being wider than the flip flops straps. I am looking for a pair of water shoes to wear in the water. It really really sucks having a very extremely wide feet with chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across man & it only gets worse cuz I have six boys and they all have very extremely wide feet except for my third son whose foot is exactly Dental twin to my foot & he is only 12 years old with a sz13 4 EEEE wide with big toe that are equally straight across making his foot very very wide at 4 1/2 to 5 " inches wide from his big toe to his lil toe. I really really appreciate if you can let me know about those shoes man. This was a good video you take it easy and have a good week.
I got them at a beach wave near me so I'm not sure what brand they were but I have a weird wide foot from walking in my toes all my life. So I get the struggle lol. Look into worldwide sportsmen shoes they seem to always be fat foot friendly and not that expensive for good fitting water shoes. Good luck on finding a good fitting shoe I know it takes me awhile!
@@purrdeefishing2077 oh okay you got them at a beach near you. Oh you got wide feet as well? Just be glad they are not as wide as mine. It's not fun having a very very extremely wide feet with very fat wide toe that are equally straight across man. I understand your struggles man cuz I struggle as well with these wide feet I have. I was born with very very extremely wide foot when I was a baby & growing up walking around barefooted 👣 I guess that did not help & the fact that I am a chubby fat dude doesn't help either. I was raised up being barefooted 👣or wearing flip flops cuz shoes were very difficult to find a comfortable fit and ride enough cuz shoes & sock was crushing & hurting my toes. Okay I will look into World Wide Sportsman's shoes. That's good to hear that they are fat foot friendly because my foot is definitely fat and extremely wide. That's awesome to hear that not too expensive too. If my toes was at a 45° angle like everybody else's toes are I will be able to find some shoes to fit my foot but with my toes being very very fat and evenly straight across they don't make shoes for toes like that which really really sucks. Thank you I do need all the luck in the world. I really do appreciate the information buddy I will check them out.
It looks very stable with all the standing you are doing.
This will be my next fishing kayak.
I've had mine since the beginning of this past winter. So this has been my 1st season out on her. I waited 7 months, because I had to search for the blue. I loved my oldtown predator 120 pdl, with the J2 bixpy, but to much boat for me. I'm 5ft 7 151 lbs, and she's really a one man boat. With the Suzuki 2.5 and my trusty Bixpy onboard, i always have 3 ways back to ghe launch. I'm in Duck key FL, and love the mangroves, and backcountry. I feel safe, have all I need. Electronics, and all my accessories needed. If you get a motor with the correct battery, you can cover alot of water. Good lluck bro. 🙏 🎣 😎
Nice catches and you were brave to go out on such a windy day. Cheers.
Awesome catch
Are you still happy with your purchase a year later?
I’m strongly considering one of these kayaks.
A year later I am happy with it. The only thing I wish I did soon with it was get a trolling motor, when the winds kick up after you're out fishing for a few hours it can be rough paddling against them.
Other than that it hasn't worn out, and the padding on the bottom is still good and comfortable, and the seat is very comfortable.
Just if you're a guy that brings all their tackle with them I'd consider simplifying your tackle, besides the spot behind the chair there is not a ton of storage cause it's 10ft the battery box area works great as storage until you get your battery under there.
Bro how tall r you and how long is the boat? 8 or 10 foot??
Nice Bro! I just bought mine With a 2,5 hp Yamaha and Garmin striker vivid clear view , i have a question i bought the same yakattack paddle holder i was wondering if u have 1 or 2 of those to hold your paddle?
I have two cause you don't have the front paddle holder that comes on some kayaks where you slide the front paddle in so I use two just to keep it still and stuck.
How is the Kayak fishing coming along? I just bought the Catch 110 Pedal version
It's been good wish I could get out on it more often then I currently do. The pedal version is pretty cool and cuts through water easier then mine but I just love my stability on the catch power 100.
were did you get the attachment that holds your paddle and what is it called?
Yak attack roto grip paddle holder it's only one in a pack so I bought two on mine for extra security
Didn't see any numbers on that Kayak. Aren't you require to register it if you have a motor? Not being critical just asking for clarification.
Once I put a motor on it then Yes youre correct I will have to get numbers on it. And they come with a title when you buy them so you can get it registered.
Just bought mine how hard is it for you to get it on Roof on '1-10' havent tried yet ?? Thnx Nice Vid
Really depends on the car you have but at first I was leaning it up against the back of my car then using the rear handles to slide it up and on top which was pretty easy. But to many scratches, so now I lift it using the aluminium handles and then putting one side down on the roof racks and letting it fall softly flat which isn't the easiest but it's not to hard once you figure out your hold on it.
@@purrdeefishing2077 how hard is it to paddle compared to a standard kayak?
@@devinwillis7787 it's not too hard to paddle compared to a standard but it's no speed boat so you're going to be able to paddle it easy but slow. If you run into some wind at your face you might be getting a little bit of a workout because it's so wide it does not cut through the water as well.
@@purrdeefishing2077 awesome thanks. Wanted to get it for primarily using a trolling motor but wanted to make sure it would t be almost useless without it
This was a good video man. Those were some nice Snooks you caught. It look like the wind didn't bother you too much. I know what it's like on those Windy days man. I have a question man? Those shoes you were wearing are those water shoes? I to kayak Barefooted 👣 style because I have big very very extremely wide feet sz15 6 E wide with very chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across making my foot very very wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe. My foot outgrew shoes , socks , & boots when i was 18 years old & flip flops is the only footwear that will barely and i mean barely fit my foot because of my toes being wider than the flip flops straps. I am looking for a pair of water shoes to wear in the water. It really really sucks having a very extremely wide feet with chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across man & it only gets worse cuz I have six boys and they all have very extremely wide feet except for my third son whose foot is exactly Dental twin to my foot & he is only 12 years old with a sz13 4 EEEE wide with big toe that are equally straight across making his foot very very wide at 4 1/2 to 5 " inches wide from his big toe to his lil toe. I really really appreciate if you can let me know about those shoes man. This was a good video you take it easy and have a good week.
I got them at a beach wave near me so I'm not sure what brand they were but I have a weird wide foot from walking in my toes all my life. So I get the struggle lol. Look into worldwide sportsmen shoes they seem to always be fat foot friendly and not that expensive for good fitting water shoes. Good luck on finding a good fitting shoe I know it takes me awhile!
@@purrdeefishing2077 oh okay you got them at a beach near you. Oh you got wide feet as well? Just be glad they are not as wide as mine. It's not fun having a very very extremely wide feet with very fat wide toe that are equally straight across man. I understand your struggles man cuz I struggle as well with these wide feet I have. I was born with very very extremely wide foot when I was a baby & growing up walking around barefooted 👣 I guess that did not help & the fact that I am a chubby fat dude doesn't help either. I was raised up being barefooted 👣or wearing flip flops cuz shoes were very difficult to find a comfortable fit and ride enough cuz shoes & sock was crushing & hurting my toes. Okay I will look into World Wide Sportsman's shoes. That's good to hear that they are fat foot friendly because my foot is definitely fat and extremely wide. That's awesome to hear that not too expensive too. If my toes was at a 45° angle like everybody else's toes are I will be able to find some shoes to fit my foot but with my toes being very very fat and evenly straight across they don't make shoes for toes like that which really really sucks. Thank you I do need all the luck in the world. I really do appreciate the information buddy I will check them out.
I have one of these completely ass to paddle there built for a motor
Agree, the worst boat to have to paddle with a head wind but with a motor she's solid