great job some nice fish !! do you prefer the 12'9 over the 14' kayak i think you have fished both also does it get up the susky rapids pretty good for one stop solo fishing?
Both kayaks have individual strengths. The 13'6" (14) is faster, has longer range. The 12'9" is more maneuverable. It should really come down to a decision of storage space and the way you fish. If you're a run and gun kind of fisherman, I'd say 14. If you're a slow methodical fisherman that prefers to pick things apart, otherwise using less power in your motor system, the 12 is the right boat. Both are equally stable, both are durable, both are not lightweight. They're light in terms of kayaks in general but they're heavy on the inflatable scale. Heavy = Durable. All of your lightweight inflatables are very thin and not as puncture resistant as the Osprey boats.
Good effort Jake, and you took home some cash. Get 'em next time. Happy Belated Birthday!
Thanks 👍
This is another awesome video you've created.
Thanks again!
Best one yet
Thanks Buddy!
Hell of a good job man, the way that boat moves is amazing, I can’t wait till mine gets here.
It's pretty amazing for sure, thanks bud
Hey you never gave up...CONGRATS!
Are you the participation trophy hander outer?
I really want that kayak i was gonna go a way different route but i think i definitely want that now
For fly fishing, it would be fantastic
@@JakeHarshman i do a little of both .. but i like how it can get in shallow water like that especially in the Susquehanna
You're correct in those observations!
great job some nice fish !! do you prefer the 12'9 over the 14' kayak i think you have fished both also does it get up the susky rapids pretty good for one stop solo fishing?
Both kayaks have individual strengths. The 13'6" (14) is faster, has longer range. The 12'9" is more maneuverable. It should really come down to a decision of storage space and the way you fish. If you're a run and gun kind of fisherman, I'd say 14. If you're a slow methodical fisherman that prefers to pick things apart, otherwise using less power in your motor system, the 12 is the right boat.
Both are equally stable, both are durable, both are not lightweight. They're light in terms of kayaks in general but they're heavy on the inflatable scale. Heavy = Durable. All of your lightweight inflatables are very thin and not as puncture resistant as the Osprey boats.
Where exactly on the river was this? Where did you launch?
It doesn't really matter this time of year. The pattern is the prize. Take the pattern and reproduce it where ever you fish on the river.