Hi all, welcome to Rock on Adventures! My name is Kevin and my kids - Sage, Stone & Sonny - are all about the outdoors. You'll see us doing anything from fishing, hunting, shooting, cutting wood, to blowing up trees with tannerite! Each day is a new adventure, just like our videos!
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride for some of our life adventures!
Sou brasileiro, de Goiás, e pesco muito no nosso rio Araguaia. Rio de água serenas, mas no tempo da secas, tem muita rasura de areia. Perguntaria a vocês, esse tipo de motor daria certo em um rio como o Araguaia? Outro detalhe, esse motor jet é adaptação? Gostaria de receber um retorno.
That’s a good Dad there. Include your sone in everything you do. He will learn how to take care of a family. Good on you. I love how he loves on his Dad. 😊❤️🙏
Wish I had that soil. Ours is like a gravel pit with a little dirt added. Scissor traps won't work in our yard as the soil is too loose. Harpoon traps is all I have been able to have any success with.
I have a 2018 just like your G3 115/80 and honestly I've been in 5 inches of water and my fishing buddy was with me. What happened is we were fishing at the edge of 5' of water and the engine clogged with moss and we couldn't get the anchor in the river before it floated through a stretch of water that was no more than 5 inches and we had no choice but to go back the same way and my buddy was holding his breath he said oh you gonna drag and I was all to pieces because I don't take chances anymore. I opened it half way in a second and off we went. I can't afford to tear it up. I had a 17' crestliner 2016 with 50 HP jet but it just didn't suit me because you set in the floor an couldn't get up because my legs are worn out so I traded it for my G3 and I love it. I haven't used it 20 times and the crestliner was a 1000 lbs heavier although I did pick it up and put it on the truck hitch. Tongue must have weighed 350 but at 65 years old and 6'5" a has been football player I also was getting too old to go out an lift it. Just wasn't a river boat had it been a prop driven would have been a good lake boat and it worked great on lake. Sorry to talk so much but I'm 71 now and all my family is gone I talk to JESUS so much I have to give him a break. Thanks an be safe on the water people have lost their minds.
I've liked three in the past year and a half in my yard. They killed half my lawn and make it really tricky to mow without twisting an ankle and having to lift my mower up every two steps.
This is a multi room igloo with a chimney and a fireplace to cook steaks on and not a single drop of melted ice. That build is rock solid . Great job great video. Sponsored by Busch beer great beer!
There are more scissor trapsthat cost a few bucks more that work great - less complicated. Just put the forks down in the tunnel and step on trap to set - when tripped, there's usually a dead mole.
Someone already kill the mole and cook the mole meat , have you tried to cook the mole meat ? Because Texas guy ate the mole cooked meat ,like a chicken
The one time i got my 17' Lowe with a 60/40 Merc jet stuck the water was not above my ankle bone when i was in the water trying to push it off the mud flat. Approx 3-4"
Didn’t realize this was three years ago and after it he won. Awesome job there two out of three. Subscribed to watch how he does after this. I was about his age when I had my cousin hold a Holstein bull calf for me to ride. Used a long leather strap to hold on, mainly used my legs and did well. My dad came out to see what was happening just before I flew into a mud hole. The bull calf then thought it was a rodeo bull and commenced to head butt me through the mud. At about 15 I bought my equipment and rode jackpots and some IPRA and PRCA redoes back home as a local. Went into the military and rode while stationed in Washington State. There was an arena in Olympia named Big Chief’s where we would pay $10 per bull to buck out/ride. Marked a lot of bulls during my time, was hung up six times. Rode 8-10 per week while stationed at my first command. Did a little over six years riding. I was an adrenaline junkie and continued on doing crazy things in the military (diving, parachuting, demolitions, etc) . Good to see they have protective gear nowadays, as it wasn’t around during my time. Wish Austin the best in Jr. finals.
Nice video when you guys were on your way back up the river and you passed the place with the American flag that was my place. Be careful in they got some woozy crazy trees sticking up in there.