Honestly, I would probably pass out or worse if I caught a 12 lber. But let’s hope I can find that out! Haha. Appreciate you watching and hope you find a double digit as well my friend.
This video is perfect timing. I just got one, and I had a kayak prior. Have you ever tried the cooler/seat idea? I have a spare cooler I was gonna throw on and I like the idea of sitting higher up but i don’t know if a seat is better.
Thanks for watching! I’ve debated on the cooler/bucket seat, but haven’t tried yet. My friend uses that. I like that you could sit higher up, and it would be easier to stand up too. Guess it depends on how far you plan to paddle. I usually go a decent distance, so the lower kayak style seat has nice support for that and you can paddle easier/faster.
@@FishATX okay well I’m glad you didn’t say it sucks and the idea is worthless 😂, I just installed some neat stuff on it for fishing and gonna see Tuesday if it is stable to paddle/ fish. Hopefully Oklahoma doesn’t have crazy weather till then.
@@samuelrabuck Nice, good luck! The weather here in Texas got cold again randomly but looks better this week, so I'm ready to fish! Let me know how it goes if you get a cooler seat too.
So I went to Belize and I love fishing but you cant rent a boat there. You have to have a Captains license, so that leaves you paying for a guide to take you out for one day. I have the worst luck with fishing guides! We caught 5 small fish in four hours on the reef at a steal of a price, $350 USD. I was not happy at all, I rather fish by myself for free. I heading back down there over Thanksgiving and decided to purchase an inflatable kayak or SUP. So I went with a fishing SUP and bought the BOOST fin, its gonna be a fun trip!
@@jhill6033 Fishing in Belize sounds amazing though! I feel like I haven’t had much luck with guides in Texas either. Congrats on the SUP purchase, let me know how you like that paddle board. I’m looking for a new inflatable SUP specifically for fishing too.
Been looking into doing something like this. My biggest concern it the fin on the bottom getting taken out by rocks. The river I typically float has some light rapids that I think would snap the fin. Any issues with that?
We don’t really have any legit “rapids” in my area so I haven’t tried that yet. I can say it definitely scrapes in shallow spots and hits underwater trees, but it’s been fine. I’d be more concerned of nailing a big rock in rapids and getting tossed from the SUP honestly! The skeg on this one has a screw system so it’s locked in tight and pretty tough plastic material.
@@Nate28752 It's a little tough to compare since they handle differently, and I've only fished out of 10 ft kayaks. My Pelican Catch was wide and fairly easy to stand on, but I guess the SUP might be less likely to tip since it's flat contacting the water everywhere. My Native Slayer Max is sturdy as hell, but it's heavy so I often still take the SUP out instead if I'm fishing smaller bodies of water. Against a 12 ft kayak, I'd think the kayak would be more stable overall, but the SUP is just so easy to get out and if you have the balance to stand on it, it's a ton of fun to fish on. Hopefully that helps a little lol
Thanks! I’ve debated on a cooler seat too. That way you can sit up higher, and also hold more cold beer 😂 but it’s probably harder to paddle for longer distances. Let me know what you end up using and how you like it! Thanks for watching
Thanks for watching! That seat is from my older Pelican Catch 100 kayak, but it looks like amazon sells them too: amzn.to/45LZwUG If you want a cheaper option, maybe check something like this out: amzn.to/4cl1TQM
I guess Amazon doesn’t carry it anymore. But here’s the exact one I have: www.egofishing.com/collections/kayak-and-wade-nets/products/wade-kryptek-medium-rubber-net?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpZWzBhC0ARIsACvjWRP_8WvdAU9U6YHEmME7dHufDPmzgqeeAsFwbf31o9HNNGqUMR3lfVIaAvLyEALw_wcB
Not really! I’ve had a swimbait fly back at me when a bass jumped and it stuck into the board a little but didn’t puncture. The material is pretty hard so you would have to set the hook hard into it for it to happen. And most are dual layered to prevent punctures. I’ve also nailed sharp sticks and rocks with no issue, but you need to make sure it’s a good quality board.
I've punctured inflatables on purpose to test repair patches, and some of those patches hold for years lol I have a SUP I bought on Aliexpress (they're even cheaper on the newer app temu) for $90 that has held through 3 seasons no issue. On Georgia and Ohio streams and lakes. I recommend it to everyone who isn't sure they'll like paddling and fishing. For ~$150 (paddleboard, build/buy custom crate, some tethers, cheap seat if you want it or cooler) I tell them to go when it's not windy for the first time. Then, if they enjoy it, invest in a good paddle and anchor.
Even if you don't go far, just getting off the bank to some beds, lay downs, off shore structure, contours, etc is just better. Getting off the bank alone is worth $150
Agreed for a SUP in moderate winds. Lately we’ve had 15-20mph winds, and I use it for my kayaks too, so might as well get a good one that’s gonna hold in all conditions!
@@erichanson7261 I've done it, but most of the paddles float so they don't like to stay down. I'd love to have some type of anchor pole on the SUP and kayak though. I usually just tie to a limb or sit next to the bank if its windy.
@FishATX the poles I made are 1.5" diameter fiberglass rod. They have a couple threaded caps on them so I can have them at 7' all the way up to I think 15'. I think that would work good. It would just lay on the board. I'd like to figure out a way to attach it to the side of the board. Then I would just slide it through a ring attached to a d loop.
Depends on what kind of SUP/Kayak you have and where/how you use it! Most of the new inflatable SUP and kayaks are multiple layered and blow up to a PSI around 10-15, so it feels like a super hard plastic board once inflated. I've had no issues at all, and have paddled many miles of rivers!
@ and that would make u an idiot talking out ur ass! My kids and I use paddle boards all the time and I would need use anything sharp of pokey around them! Even the most expensive one is not that tough!
Thanks for watching! That seat is from my older Pelican Catch 100 kayak, but it looks like amazon sells them too: amzn.to/45LZwUG If you want a cheaper option, maybe check something like this out: amzn.to/4cl1TQM
Dang bro! What a setup! Congrats. She's a beauty. May you catch a 12-pounder this season.
Honestly, I would probably pass out or worse if I caught a 12 lber. But let’s hope I can find that out! Haha. Appreciate you watching and hope you find a double digit as well my friend.
Good video 👍 might have to try sup fishing
It’s a lot of fun. Has an up close and personal feel! Let me know if you have any questions
This video is perfect timing. I just got one, and I had a kayak prior. Have you ever tried the cooler/seat idea? I have a spare cooler I was gonna throw on and I like the idea of sitting higher up but i don’t know if a seat is better.
Thanks for watching! I’ve debated on the cooler/bucket seat, but haven’t tried yet. My friend uses that. I like that you could sit higher up, and it would be easier to stand up too. Guess it depends on how far you plan to paddle. I usually go a decent distance, so the lower kayak style seat has nice support for that and you can paddle easier/faster.
@@FishATX okay well I’m glad you didn’t say it sucks and the idea is worthless 😂, I just installed some neat stuff on it for fishing and gonna see Tuesday if it is stable to paddle/ fish. Hopefully Oklahoma doesn’t have crazy weather till then.
@@samuelrabuck Nice, good luck! The weather here in Texas got cold again randomly but looks better this week, so I'm ready to fish! Let me know how it goes if you get a cooler seat too.
So I went to Belize and I love fishing but you cant rent a boat there. You have to have a Captains license, so that leaves you paying for a guide to take you out for one day. I have the worst luck with fishing guides! We caught 5 small fish in four hours on the reef at a steal of a price, $350 USD. I was not happy at all, I rather fish by myself for free. I heading back down there over Thanksgiving and decided to purchase an inflatable kayak or SUP. So I went with a fishing SUP and bought the BOOST fin, its gonna be a fun trip!
@@jhill6033 Fishing in Belize sounds amazing though! I feel like I haven’t had much luck with guides in Texas either. Congrats on the SUP purchase, let me know how you like that paddle board. I’m looking for a new inflatable SUP specifically for fishing too.
I have a sup uve only used once up until yesterday when i used it again to go fishing...i loved it so much im going again as i type this 😂
Hell yeah it's addicting right! I'm trying to get back out this weekend. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Been looking into doing something like this. My biggest concern it the fin on the bottom getting taken out by rocks. The river I typically float has some light rapids that I think would snap the fin. Any issues with that?
We don’t really have any legit “rapids” in my area so I haven’t tried that yet. I can say it definitely scrapes in shallow spots and hits underwater trees, but it’s been fine. I’d be more concerned of nailing a big rock in rapids and getting tossed from the SUP honestly! The skeg on this one has a screw system so it’s locked in tight and pretty tough plastic material.
@@FishATX in your opinion is this more or less stable than your average 12 foot kayak like a Lifetime or Pelican?
@@Nate28752 It's a little tough to compare since they handle differently, and I've only fished out of 10 ft kayaks. My Pelican Catch was wide and fairly easy to stand on, but I guess the SUP might be less likely to tip since it's flat contacting the water everywhere. My Native Slayer Max is sturdy as hell, but it's heavy so I often still take the SUP out instead if I'm fishing smaller bodies of water. Against a 12 ft kayak, I'd think the kayak would be more stable overall, but the SUP is just so easy to get out and if you have the balance to stand on it, it's a ton of fun to fish on. Hopefully that helps a little lol
Atoll boards make river fins that are hard rubber and made to flex. The paddleboard just needs to have a universal fin box.
@@YEABUDDY0712 that’s good to know I’ll have to check those out!
I like your crate setup! I think I would rather use a cooler for a seat, but I haven’t even been sup fishing yet! Hopefully this weekend! Love the vid
Thanks! I’ve debated on a cooler seat too. That way you can sit up higher, and also hold more cold beer 😂 but it’s probably harder to paddle for longer distances. Let me know what you end up using and how you like it! Thanks for watching
nice!! where do I get that seat? thanks
Thanks for watching! That seat is from my older Pelican Catch 100 kayak, but it looks like amazon sells them too: amzn.to/45LZwUG
If you want a cheaper option, maybe check something like this out: amzn.to/4cl1TQM
whats the actual size of ur net ? the ego link shows a smaller one but urs is bigger for bigger bass ty
I guess Amazon doesn’t carry it anymore. But here’s the exact one I have: www.egofishing.com/collections/kayak-and-wade-nets/products/wade-kryptek-medium-rubber-net?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpZWzBhC0ARIsACvjWRP_8WvdAU9U6YHEmME7dHufDPmzgqeeAsFwbf31o9HNNGqUMR3lfVIaAvLyEALw_wcB
@@FishATX thank you i appreicate it
Nice brotha just like my niphean paddle board setup!
Those look nice! Like the price too. How is it holding up?
Aquaglide blackfoot angler imho is the most ready fishing isup imho.
That’s pretty sweet! Haven’t seen those before. I’ve heard the NRS Kuda is cool too. How the stability and paddling on the Aquaglide?
We won two of those board too
Nice! Congrats! Pretty awesome they are giving so many away. Quality board too.
first this tequila angler sup have good gear anchoring. Thats probaly the number one with size and drop stich width to purchase a sup for fisshing.
Thanks for watching!
Are you ever fearful of your hooks puncturing the board ?
Not really! I’ve had a swimbait fly back at me when a bass jumped and it stuck into the board a little but didn’t puncture. The material is pretty hard so you would have to set the hook hard into it for it to happen. And most are dual layered to prevent punctures. I’ve also nailed sharp sticks and rocks with no issue, but you need to make sure it’s a good quality board.
I've punctured inflatables on purpose to test repair patches, and some of those patches hold for years lol
I have a SUP I bought on Aliexpress (they're even cheaper on the newer app temu) for $90 that has held through 3 seasons no issue. On Georgia and Ohio streams and lakes.
I recommend it to everyone who isn't sure they'll like paddling and fishing. For ~$150 (paddleboard, build/buy custom crate, some tethers, cheap seat if you want it or cooler)
I tell them to go when it's not windy for the first time. Then, if they enjoy it, invest in a good paddle and anchor.
Even if you don't go far, just getting off the bank to some beds, lay downs, off shore structure, contours, etc is just better. Getting off the bank alone is worth $150
that board is 10’6”L x 32”W
Yep that sounds right. Pretty average size from what I've seen.
Anchor is way heavier than you need if you have light chain and enough line, seems like overkill.👍
Agreed for a SUP in moderate winds. Lately we’ve had 15-20mph winds, and I use it for my kayaks too, so might as well get a good one that’s gonna hold in all conditions!
Could a guy use the paddle as a anchor pole? I made a set of anchor poles and was wondering if I could use that?
@@erichanson7261 I've done it, but most of the paddles float so they don't like to stay down. I'd love to have some type of anchor pole on the SUP and kayak though. I usually just tie to a limb or sit next to the bank if its windy.
@FishATX the poles I made are 1.5" diameter fiberglass rod. They have a couple threaded caps on them so I can have them at 7' all the way up to I think 15'. I think that would work good. It would just lay on the board. I'd like to figure out a way to attach it to the side of the board. Then I would just slide it through a ring attached to a d loop.
@erichanson7261 Oh yeah that sounds legit! Might have to do something like that too. Let me know how it works for you!
Really don’t think fishing from something that is inflated is a good idea!
Depends on what kind of SUP/Kayak you have and where/how you use it! Most of the new inflatable SUP and kayaks are multiple layered and blow up to a PSI around 10-15, so it feels like a super hard plastic board once inflated. I've had no issues at all, and have paddled many miles of rivers!
--says people who have never used an inflatable board
@ and that would make u an idiot talking out ur ass! My kids and I use paddle boards all the time and I would need use anything sharp of pokey around them! Even the most expensive one is not that tough!
What seat
Thanks for watching! That seat is from my older Pelican Catch 100 kayak, but it looks like amazon sells them too: amzn.to/45LZwUG
If you want a cheaper option, maybe check something like this out: amzn.to/4cl1TQM