@@TheOutdoorConquest no doubt you definitely have to be careful. This probably looks a little riskier than it actually was - those trebles were thoroughly wrapped up in the net. Still can go south quick though for sure
@@andybravo9837 I use several different knots depending on the situation. In this case, my braid is attached to my leader with a Double Uni Knot. I have a tutorial for it in my “Knot Easy” playlist. The Fish-N-Fool knot is another good choice for this application. If you let me know the technique you’re doing - I can recommend line types and knots for any situation.
It’s a great video, I really enjoyed watching it 😀👌👏
@@makinglure thank you 🙏
5:50 that’s risky business right there.
Barely got that hook out in time 😬
@ yeah I don’t dare put my hands near a musky mouth with hooks in it. That could really mess a hand/arm up quickly. It’s a nightmare of mine
@@TheOutdoorConquest no doubt you definitely have to be careful. This probably looks a little riskier than it actually was - those trebles were thoroughly wrapped up in the net. Still can go south quick though for sure
3:30 once per week for me too bro!
One day we are going to break away from our 9-5's and fish when we want! (Hopefully before retirement lol)
@ that would be awesome!
What’s the knot you use every day when you go fishing??
@@andybravo9837 I use several different knots depending on the situation. In this case, my braid is attached to my leader with a Double Uni Knot. I have a tutorial for it in my “Knot Easy” playlist. The Fish-N-Fool knot is another good choice for this application. If you let me know the technique you’re doing - I can recommend line types and knots for any situation.
I am doing a series where i ask people for a lure recommendation to catch a fish. It has to be under $15 bucks though. What lure do you recommend?
@@Autbeen A white Arctic Spinner