Thanks! Best one of the year and in my top ten lifetime for sure. I was happy all those trips with hardly any big ones and all those holes drilled finally paid off. Ha, ha!
Yeah, I lucked out with the choice spot. Really, there was no other structure in the entire peninsula, so once I found it after hole number 25, it was my best bet. Thanks for thinking it was decent advert. I hope it sells some rods and sonar poles for my friends. Any little bit helps. Thanks for swinging by Mr. T. ;)
My pleasure. It was a labor of love. Lots of fun while being tough work, too. Ha, ha, ha. Who said ice fishing isn’t hard work? Makes me really want a wheelhouse though. That’d be a bit of an advantage in these circumstances. Or a skid house. Thanks for swinging by today!
They are called Coast rechargeable clamp work lights. I found them at Costco for about $30 each one day. I got two for me and bought a few more for Christmas gifts for the family. They are $50 regular price right now. But they’re almost worth that. Same ones I was showing Craig in the Audubon video that were attached to my Smitty sled. They hang well from the hub shelter, too.
I do have a few led string lights that run off a 12v battery, but they aren’t as convenient as these work lights are. I used the light strips last season, but probably won’t break them out unless I’m doing an overnight camping situation.
I'm thinking I was something to sit on a stand as I may not always have a place to hang it by a hook. And easily reachable to turn off at times in case it's bothering fish would be nice.@@rippinglipsadventures
Thanks! I was glad to have stumbled across out how to do it in choosing random video settings. It definitely helps me remember the situation and enjoy watching my own memories better for myself, too. Ha, ha. Thanks for letting me know you enjoy it, too. Good luck out there in your own fishing adventures!
Don’t forget to give a name to Craig’s new Walleye Series rod he’s producing. If he chooses your name for the model, he’ll send you a custom rod for a thanks.
Appreciate the breakdown on the structure! Keep sharing that knowledge
Wow beautiful fish!!
Thanks! Best one of the year and in my top ten lifetime for sure. I was happy all those trips with hardly any big ones and all those holes drilled finally paid off. Ha, ha!
Congratulations my friend! Awesome video! Jason
Thanks Jason! Sweet smell of fish. ;)
Congratulations my good friend from North Dakota!
Thanks, Nathan! My brother from another mother!
Awesome video Randy.
Thanks Gerard! Wished you were there! Let me know when you're schedule opens up to get some lines wet.
Good times. Good advertising too.
Yeah, I lucked out with the choice spot. Really, there was no other structure in the entire peninsula, so once I found it after hole number 25, it was my best bet. Thanks for thinking it was decent advert. I hope it sells some rods and sonar poles for my friends. Any little bit helps. Thanks for swinging by Mr. T. ;)
Great video, very entertaining. Nice fish. Thanks for your work!
My pleasure. It was a labor of love. Lots of fun while being tough work, too. Ha, ha, ha. Who said ice fishing isn’t hard work? Makes me really want a wheelhouse though. That’d be a bit of an advantage in these circumstances. Or a skid house. Thanks for swinging by today!
👍@@rippinglipsadventures
Brother!!! What a gorgeous fish! And a nice all around day. So fun.
Thanks Brett! Yeah, the gamble and hard work paid off for that day. Thanks for swinging by can’t wait get back in that boat again.
It sure did. What kind of lights do you use in your shack for night recording?@@rippinglipsadventures
They are called Coast rechargeable clamp work lights. I found them at Costco for about $30 each one day. I got two for me and bought a few more for Christmas gifts for the family. They are $50 regular price right now. But they’re almost worth that. Same ones I was showing Craig in the Audubon video that were attached to my Smitty sled. They hang well from the hub shelter, too.
I do have a few led string lights that run off a 12v battery, but they aren’t as convenient as these work lights are. I used the light strips last season, but probably won’t break them out unless I’m doing an overnight camping situation.
I'm thinking I was something to sit on a stand as I may not always have a place to hang it by a hook. And easily reachable to turn off at times in case it's bothering fish would be nice.@@rippinglipsadventures
Nice fish man and good looking rods
Thanks to you, the rods made it happen that’s for sure! ;)
Call the walleye rod the Six Pack Custom Tackle Pounder Rod
Greenback walleye size mate!
You do a great job with your youtube videos. I really like when you show the Panoptics view layed over the video! Great Job!
Thanks! I was glad to have stumbled across out how to do it in choosing random video settings. It definitely helps me remember the situation and enjoy watching my own memories better for myself, too. Ha, ha.
Thanks for letting me know you enjoy it, too. Good luck out there in your own fishing adventures!
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Don’t forget to give a name to Craig’s new Walleye Series rod he’s producing. If he chooses your name for the model, he’ll send you a custom rod for a thanks.