I have a question: I have a chance to get a homemade flat bottom boat, made of "plywood" professionally made perfect, . The problem is it's so heavy I'm wondering if it's worth taking? It's free but I've never owned a boat I mean does it even need tags since it's homemade?
@@justuschmiii3173 Anything with a motor on it requires tags in Florida (I'm not sure if that's true in all states though), so the fact that it's homemade doesn't enable it to not have to be registered as a vessel. As for it being worth taking, I wouldn't be doing you justice by answering that given how many factors are unknown (storage, financial, etc.).
nothing new about switching out treble for single hooks on lures. I've been doing that for 5 decades. The people who taught me that had been doing it much longer than that... in fact in some places it was not legal to use treble hooks since the 60s. I liked it simply because there were far fewer foul hooked catches. Also it greatly reduced undersized catches. So love the idea you guys are promoting!
Cormorant black fish is a fishing instrument in orients. They tie a rope around his neck so he can swallow his catch and fetch the catch back to owner. Some do fly under water by flapping their wings along with their feet. They are a sure sign of small fish in the area .
Did you find this today? I was out in that same spot in my kayak. Caught some nice trout and a big red. There was a large school of big red that went by around noon.
I have one question. are there any disadvantages of using a Multi-color braid line? can a fish get spooked by a multi-color line or having a decent long leader (2-3ft) should be fine?
appreciate the response. One last question, I just bought a reel with 33 max of drag and I was looking to spool the reel with 65lb. Do you guys match the pound braid line to the max drag of the reel?
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I have a question: I have a chance to get a homemade flat bottom boat, made of "plywood" professionally made perfect, . The problem is it's so heavy I'm wondering if it's worth taking? It's free but I've never owned a boat I mean does it even need tags since it's homemade?
@@justuschmiii3173 Anything with a motor on it requires tags in Florida (I'm not sure if that's true in all states though), so the fact that it's homemade doesn't enable it to not have to be registered as a vessel. As for it being worth taking, I wouldn't be doing you justice by answering that given how many factors are unknown (storage, financial, etc.).
Single inline hooks have been the best change I’ve made. I’ve actually feel like I’m getting more hook ups with them
Great video, relaxing, thanks, guys
Great information and awesome water views !!! Impressive catching a trout on a frog!!!!
nothing new about switching out treble for single hooks on lures. I've been doing that for 5 decades. The people who taught me that had been doing it much longer than that... in fact in some places it was not legal to use treble hooks since the 60s.
I liked it simply because there were far fewer foul hooked catches. Also it greatly reduced undersized catches. So love the idea you guys are promoting!
Key note: when switching from treble to inline you tend to have less tangles.
Treble hooks are fine. Bend the barbs down. No problem hurting the fish or you.
What size hook would you recommend to replace the standard # 4 that wont effect the action of the spook jr.
Cormorant black fish is a fishing instrument in orients. They tie a rope around his neck so he can swallow his catch and fetch the catch back to owner. Some do fly under water by flapping their wings along with their feet. They are a sure sign of small fish in the area .
Did you find this today? I was out in that same spot in my kayak. Caught some nice trout and a big red. There was a large school of big red that went by around noon.
"I'm sitting here with a bass frog, wondering what happened with my life, where things went downhill..."
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I have one question. are there any disadvantages of using a Multi-color braid line? can a fish get spooked by a multi-color line or having a decent long leader (2-3ft) should be fine?
Doesn't really matter based off of my experience
It doesn’t matter at all.
appreciate the response. One last question, I just bought a reel with 33 max of drag and I was looking to spool the reel with 65lb. Do you guys match the pound braid line to the max drag of the reel?
I wonder if the single hooks would work for bass fishing
LMAOOOOO I just said the same thing before you said that about the retrieve
What were the 3 B’s?
Luke if you are fishing topwater where is your action? And why are you retrieving so fast?
Those are either Cormorants or Anhinga birds
I appreciate you, wannt be youtube friends?
Am I the only one that finds Joe talking over Luke extremely annoying? I’m confident it’s a family issue.
I love you guys but sweet baby Jesus that "like diamonds" intro is f***ing terrible