It is so great to see you back doing what you do. Great review and love the name, but best of all, it worked great with some nice catches. Awesome job Joe!
L2F back on the skiff! My favorite videos. Looking great Joe! Good luck with the challenge buddy. Gonna hit the island one day next week……. Hopefully. I only have jackhammers and I love them, but I need something new. Thanks for the great explanation. Hopefully we’ll run into each other soon. 🎣
Thanks for that Joe, it means a lot! Appreciate your support! We definitely have to get together this season. The island is just coming alive and was as peaceful as ever. Tight lines!👊💥🎣
Have you taken the ultraskiff out on the main lake on a windy day? I've always wanted one but always felt a kayak around the same price range would be more stable during a windy day. Because LSC is always windy.
I have! If you search RUclips videos on the UltraSkiff, you’ll see that it was designed for use in the gulf waters and high turbulence. It’s super stable and I’ve never seen anyone able to flip it! I had a kayak and sold it for the UltraSkiff. Hands down the UltraSkiff is much more stable than a kayak and can handle the worst of what Lake St Clair can throw at you. I have yet to lose any gear on rough days. The kayaks can’t boast the same results. I’m not willing to flip a kayak in cold water and risk my life, let alone my gear. Never once have I regretted the decision to switch over. As far as wind goes, it’s also superior in handling that as well. You can use an anchor, wind sock or trolling motor and don’t have to keep paddling to readjust as the tracking is always spot on.
Gravy video. Glad to see in not the only one who forgets to check my knot after hooking a fish etc.... I purchased a 18 dollar Jack Hammer on Saturday, and watched it take flight less than hour after using it. Ugh, all my fault. I'm going to try the Berkley Slobberknocker later this week. 4 dollars cheaper. Maybe I'll remember to check my knot more frequently.
@@live2fishofficial I get so tired, so quickly these days, man. I'm sure you know what I am talking about. I can start all full of energy, but my body's, "gas tank," hits empty before I know it. Ugh.
@@Maplecook I know exactly what you’re talking about…it’s so frustrating. The condition is no joke, you just have to keep pushing every day. Some are better than others, but it’s better above ground!
It is so great to see you back doing what you do. Great review and love the name, but best of all, it worked great with some nice catches. Awesome job Joe!
Thanks Larry! If I had a dollar for everytime I screwed up that name and had to edit I’d be upgrading that skiff!😂🤣
Love that skiff! Nice video Joe - Spring is hereeeee!!!!!!
Thanks Jake! It’s an absolute blast motoring around in that thing.
L2F back on the skiff! My favorite videos.
Looking great Joe! Good luck with the challenge buddy.
Gonna hit the island one day next week……. Hopefully.
I only have jackhammers and I love them, but I need something new. Thanks for the great explanation.
Hopefully we’ll run into each other soon. 🎣
Thanks for that Joe, it means a lot! Appreciate your support!
We definitely have to get together this season. The island is just coming alive and was as peaceful as ever.
Tight lines!👊💥🎣
Have you taken the ultraskiff out on the main lake on a windy day? I've always wanted one but always felt a kayak around the same price range would be more stable during a windy day. Because LSC is always windy.
I have! If you search RUclips videos on the UltraSkiff, you’ll see that it was designed for use in the gulf waters and high turbulence. It’s super stable and I’ve never seen anyone able to flip it!
I had a kayak and sold it for the UltraSkiff. Hands down the UltraSkiff is much more stable than a kayak and can handle the worst of what Lake St Clair can throw at you.
I have yet to lose any gear on rough days. The kayaks can’t boast the same results. I’m not willing to flip a kayak in cold water and risk my life, let alone my gear. Never once have I regretted the decision to switch over.
As far as wind goes, it’s also superior in handling that as well. You can use an anchor, wind sock or trolling motor and don’t have to keep paddling to readjust as the tracking is always spot on.
Great video Joe. I want to check that jig out.
Thanks! You’ll like them.
I have yet to fish that island. We need to change that. Looks like Largemouth Disneyland back there. LOL!
We definitely do and it’s certainly a magical place!
Good day for sure. Congratulations
Thanks! Loved that “one of each” pic you had - that was sweet!
Gravy video. Glad to see in not the only one who forgets to check my knot after hooking a fish etc.... I purchased a 18 dollar Jack Hammer on Saturday, and watched it take flight less than hour after using it. Ugh, all my fault. I'm going to try the Berkley Slobberknocker later this week. 4 dollars cheaper. Maybe I'll remember to check my knot more frequently.
Thanks! Trust me…I don’t always listen to my own advice and have launched more baits into orbit than I care to think about lol
LFG!!
Hey brother! Hope all is well!
@@live2fishofficial I get so tired, so quickly these days, man. I'm sure you know what I am talking about.
I can start all full of energy, but my body's, "gas tank," hits empty before I know it. Ugh.
@@Maplecook I know exactly what you’re talking about…it’s so frustrating. The condition is no joke, you just have to keep pushing every day. Some are better than others, but it’s better above ground!
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