Both of you did really well for a hot summer day on Buggs. But that doesn't surprise me at all. James is a joker! I really enjoyed watching the both of you out there having some fun competition! As always, appreciate you guys sharing the adventure! Have a great weekend!
Great to see you out there with your daughter James! I enjoyed watching you two out there on the water having fun and involved in some competition. You'll smash some giants next time buddy! Thank you for sharing!
Great job James! Way to pull it off for a 2nd place finish! Not surprising being the hammer that you are. Enjoyed watching as always! Keep up the great work. Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!!
Thanks Josh for sharing time with your children on the water. Your son is hooked for life. Good job out there! Looked like a lot of fun and some good memories made. Keep up the good work my friend. Really enjoyed watching this! Again, thank you sir!
New sub. Friend and I slammed them yesterday on the drop shot. We found a spot with some grass to drag through and it held multiple fish. We used the Zoom Finesse worm in Watermelon Seed but, we just hooked them from the bottom up through the top maybe 1/4" from the nose. Dragging was key and letting it settle into the grass helped. A snap or two triggered them when they kinda got used to getting bombed with 2 rigs. I've never used a 6" worm but, want to. A lot of the fish we caught were 1-2 lb so, maybe we'd get a better quality fish with a bigger worm. Don't know. Also hooked a striper but, he turned his head and immediately ripped my 8 lb leader off before I got the chance to loosen the drag. Didn't expect him in 100 years but, the water is near the Delaware River so, I suppose he migrated. Would have loved to land him!
Nice video! Looked like a fun time out there with the boys! As always, I appreciate you sharing your with us. Looking forward to more great content. Keep after em buddy!
I'm absolutely loving the new boat! It really is beautiful and I hope it works out great! You'll have it ready in no time. Looking forward to seeing it out on the water! Appreciate you sharing this! Thank you!
The bugs on the device and app are significant. Not sure if you've used it much, but I've had three of them. The first one had a bad screen, the second was in an accident, and my third is currently in use. I've used it in all modes. The scale itself was glitchy, but the last firmware release seems to have helped prevent it from freezing up. The app is the worst. Let's start with logging trips. It has frozen up on every single trip. It logs all the fish caught, but when you try to end the trip, the app freezes. When you force close and restart the app, it asks if you want to resume, save the trip, or delete it. You'll be lucky if any of those options work. You can't even edit a trip. Try opening a trip and selecting 'Edit.' You'll see only two options: 'Delete' and 'Cancel.' WTF! You can't turn off public posts. I don't want to see everyone who caught a fish in the United States posting it publicly. You also can't rename the scale from the name they gave it. Regarding units, you can change all units to imperial, e.g., miles vs. kilometers, pounds vs. kilograms, but you can't change air pressure to inHg (inches of mercury). Considering most users of this app/device are in the US, and we still use imperial units for air pressure, this is a significant oversight. Every pilot flying in the US knows that 29.92 inHg is standard air pressure, but it's not an option on the app/unit. The app's logbook captures all the catches, but when you look at the trip stats, the Catches count is always 0. However, if you open the catches tab, you'll find all the fish you caught. Even a day-one developer could figure out how to sum the catches. The problem seems to lie with American Outdoors being oblivious. Go to the support link on the app, and it takes you to the BUBBA sales website, not to support. Good luck finding support! How about being able to log the fish length and log a photo of the fish when you catch it? Nope. Your review was incomplete. The scale does measure fish weight and can help with cull management, something you can do on a $29 scale. But at $200 a pop, it's clear that MLF and American Outdoor Brands are cashing in on a bunch of fanboys.
Great video! I was so hoping you were gonna get that big one in! But I know that's what happens sometimes. It's so awesome to see you taking your daughter out there to fish the tournament with you. She'll remember these experience for the rest of her life. You're a great father! Really appreciate you taking the time to share this and for carrying us along! Keep being awesome buddy!
James, you did a good job out there! That was a giant on the frog! For me, it made the whole trip out there awesome! Thanks for sharing this! You guys are some true hammers!!