Thanks Hood, I saw the fence I climbed and the oak tree, I relaxed under in 1973 . Awesome memories, the Ferry ride across, a loaf of bread, luncheon meat, and a quart of beer. Hats off to Stromeyers for a day's picnic.
The MV Cape Kennedy (T-AKR 5083) is a Roll-on/Roll-off ship and vehicle carrier for the United States Military Sealift Command. It is 212.1 meters long and 32.24 meters wide, and sails under the American flag. The MV Cape Kennedy is one of 27 Roll-on/Roll-off ships and 48 Ready Reserve Force (RRF) ships in the Sealift Program Office. The MV Cape Kennedy is the sister ship of the MV Cape Knox.
That 35 Lb sure was nice. A 10 Lb would be good enough, for me. Years ago I caught a 12 - 15 Lb near the Reavis Barracks bridge, south of St Louis at night. That was a thrill, for me. 😁✌🖖
come on man you’re supposed to be fishing we don’t need another weather authority and of course the weather is coming in and of course the river is going to rise some more because we still have more rain coming and there’s still rain falling up north get on with the fishing, you know what never mind
Thanks Hood, I saw the fence I climbed and the oak tree, I relaxed under in 1973 .
Awesome memories, the Ferry ride across, a loaf of bread, luncheon meat, and a quart of beer. Hats off to Stromeyers for a day's picnic.
Yeah you right! That catfish had a nice ride!!👍😎👍
The MV Cape Kennedy (T-AKR 5083) is a Roll-on/Roll-off ship and vehicle carrier for the United States Military Sealift Command. It is 212.1 meters long and 32.24 meters wide, and sails under the American flag. The MV Cape Kennedy is one of 27 Roll-on/Roll-off ships and 48 Ready Reserve Force (RRF) ships in the Sealift Program Office. The MV Cape Kennedy is the sister ship of the MV Cape Knox.
Thanks Mark. Good stuff. Love seeing how things in your area are hanging. Yeah, you right.
Thx for letting us know about the ship. Had to look it up myself
The videos are sweet m hood. Love how your an easy going person, fun to watch and always have info to share. Thanks
Great Video, Thank for bearing the elements. Yeah your right
Never too long!
I love the way you utilize everything around you to help the situation ,good job.
That 35 Lb sure was nice.
A 10 Lb would be good enough, for me.
Years ago I caught a 12 - 15 Lb near the
Reavis Barracks bridge, south of St Louis
at night. That was a thrill, for me. 😁✌🖖
OK! Thats The Size
Double Thumbs Up
Kansas City is Watching 👀
That was a big 'ol good'n M!
Nice
Good video today. Nice fish
Awesome brother. 👍🏻
Great fishing video! Gitter dun!
Good Morning M. Hood Fishing
Excellent video
Rode that ferry more tan account for attendance in school. Wouldn't change one day looking back.
the Kennedy is a roll on roll off transport mainly for vehicles hood!! a good rule of thumb if it's 30% or higher chance of rain, you're getting wet!!
#love this channle
Man u gotta show me some spots over there I'm on the other side da river.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Tilapia is the best cut baits for cat.
What rod you using?
Cape Kennedy's ro-ro supply ship
Lubbock here....I still hear Texas in your voice.
Your accent has changed lol
Dudes
The accent is funny
You twanged your accent?
We're seeing a departure from the Reggae Jew persona to a cholo Grizzly Adams/ Crying Indian vibe.
Yea ya wrong
come on man you’re supposed to be fishing we don’t need another weather authority and of course the weather is coming in and of course the river is going to rise some more because we still have more rain coming and there’s still rain falling up north get on with the fishing, you know what never mind
Salty as hell today aren't we? Tree fall on your car, what? Take that shit on somewhere man M Hood comment sections are always nothin but love, son.
When you run the channel, then you can have a say in what’s talked about.
Too long lol
Old man sharing the knowledge acquired so far in life, Sit through. You will never know what is useful
Why did you click on the video if its to long?
@@Lonewolf_1776 I live m hood . Just this one was in my humble opinion tooooo long lol
Dudes