Thanks, I had asked that question awhile ago, but had figured out what you did........but only after I searched, and searched, and searched some more for a 15 fish stringer....they don't exist. :-) I am really enjoying these Baker Bits videos. I am a committed troller now because of your earlier videos, and never pass up a chartreuse shad Bandit at the sporting goods stores. Keep it up Mike!!!
Thanks for the videos Mike. How about showing us your fish cleaning set-up on the dock. If you're filling those stringers you've got to be cleaning them!
Thanks for the Great video again mr baker! I’m too cheap to buy the expensive stringers so I bought 2 cheap rope stringers and 2 cheap chain stringers and did the same thing. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tip. I don’t have a Bass Pro or Cabela’s local but found the same stringer, made by eagle claw, on Amazon. Bought 3 so I can make couple limit stringers.
Great tip! Went to Bass Pro in Springfield to get some of these to modify but I think someone else had the same idea and seen your video because they were all sold out lol!
Mike you know that we use several rods for trolling and sooner or later one will fall in. I like to use a marker buoy to mark the spot then open all the hooks where the fish would go on a stringer and tie paracord to the other end. Toss it in the area a few times and you will hook the rod or line. Knock on wood, I've never lost a rod using this method. This is standard equipment in my boat.
Thanks Mike. Was great to talk to you at the ramp today! Looking forward to the video
I like your common sense approach! Not going to bore you with the boring part, I appreciate that.
Just did this, bought 3 stringers and made 2 with 15 hooks. Great idea!! Thanks Mike!
Thanks for all of your secrets Mike. You’re saving me a lot of trial and error with all of your videos. Please keep them coming.
Mike, great idea!! Easy to forget fish counts , this is a smart creation.
That's one of the greatest ideas I've ever seen. I have a boat with no live well and that would be great to hang off the side of the boat.
Thanks, I had asked that question awhile ago, but had figured out what you did........but only after I searched, and searched, and searched some more for a 15 fish stringer....they don't exist. :-)
I am really enjoying these Baker Bits videos. I am a committed troller now because of your earlier videos, and never pass up a chartreuse shad Bandit at the sporting goods stores. Keep it up Mike!!!
Where do you buy your stringer hooks? I make trout stringers and my supplier quit carrying them.
I buy two cable stringers from Bass Pro and combine them into one.
Thanks very much love your show
Thanks for the videos Mike. How about showing us your fish cleaning set-up on the dock. If you're filling those stringers you've got to be cleaning them!
Mike that was a good tip from fishing headquarters thnaks
Thanks for the Great video again mr baker! I’m too cheap to buy the expensive stringers so I bought 2 cheap rope stringers and 2 cheap chain stringers and did the same thing. Thanks again!
I have a stringer like 👍 yours , had one made after I first saw yours .
Great idea and video. Thanks for sharing.
Good video. Gonna head to BPS and the hardware store. I might even buy an extra 10 hook stringer for Truman blue cats.
Good tip Mr Baker thanks
Thanks for the tip. I don’t have a Bass Pro or Cabela’s local but found the same stringer, made by eagle claw, on Amazon. Bought 3 so I can make couple limit stringers.
Thank you Mr Baker. I was wondering how you did that !!!
Great tip! Went to Bass Pro in Springfield to get some of these to modify but I think someone else had the same idea and seen your video because they were all sold out lol!
Great video
Most Oklahoma lakes have a 37-fish limit. That calls for a long cable!
Mike you know that we use several rods for trolling and sooner or later one will fall in. I like to use a marker buoy to mark the spot then open all the hooks where the fish would go on a stringer and tie paracord to the other end. Toss it in the area a few times and you will hook the rod or line. Knock on wood, I've never lost a rod using this method. This is standard equipment in my boat.
Good idea.
Thanks
And you know, works
thanks
Make that 3 cheap chain stringers!