This was great, thanks. You’ve done so many great fishing videos and it’s good to see these types of other informational videos. I’d definitely be interested in seeing more of your mako and how you set it up for the season. I’ve got a 19’ mako with a 115hp optimax. Doesn’t go more than 30mph, but it gets the job done. Keep up the great work.
CB radio well done. Nope, the 25 watt boat radio and Shakespeare antenna would go in a dinghy or raft. LED lighting stuff. A suitcase water maker is on my find list.
Fellow angler here from up in southern NB, you do an awesome job with the videos! I don't believe you ever got around to your first aid kit. For a future video at some point, curious what you carry and have found to be useful. Also do you carry the same kit for all scenarios? Offshore, inshore, freshwater and on the ice? Tight lines!
@jamessmithjr.299 they are. Vessels 16 to 26 feet are required by the Coast Guard to cary approved daytime and night-time distress signals, which are flares.
This was great, thanks. You’ve done so many great fishing videos and it’s good to see these types of other informational videos.
I’d definitely be interested in seeing more of your mako and how you set it up for the season. I’ve got a 19’ mako with a 115hp optimax. Doesn’t go more than 30mph, but it gets the job done.
Keep up the great work.
Love it, Important to have this stuff all set up before hitting the water.
CB radio well done. Nope, the 25 watt boat radio and Shakespeare antenna would go in a dinghy or raft. LED lighting stuff. A suitcase water maker is on my find list.
Fellow angler here from up in southern NB, you do an awesome job with the videos!
I don't believe you ever got around to your first aid kit. For a future video at some point, curious what you carry and have found to be useful. Also do you carry the same kit for all scenarios? Offshore, inshore, freshwater and on the ice?
Tight lines!
I don't think flares are required.
@jamessmithjr.299 they are. Vessels 16 to 26 feet are required by the Coast Guard to cary approved daytime and night-time distress signals, which are flares.
Are the flares required on a lake or is that just intercoastal water?