This Channel is all about making the things you need . To save you money Fishing . Some people enjoy making stuff and some enjoy fishing ,,,,,I enjoy both . Ol and a sense of humor is required.
I'm gunn need a get me one of dem fancy green welder up hootanannys.. seriously tho, ive been wanting to weld exhaust stuff for like 25 years and I had no idea I could do this for just $150 bucks
Small dog food bag with holes poked in it works well. I go to my spot the day before and toss the bag out. They hit it and get small portions and the food leaks a smell. The next day I come I get hits all day
Don't laugh about worms. I caught my PB, 62# Blue, on worms in the MS river. I like to put a whole big worm and a small chunk of shad on the hook. This greatly increases your odds of catching a spotted cat. The spots in my area love worms. Fishing straight cut bait will catch you nothing blues 95% of the time in my area.
Just stumbled upon your awesome channel. Thank you for your efforts on making quality entertainment. I got a much better cork handle cleaner that works on traditional cork and synthetic, too. Even fine sand paper can open the pores of the cork and does take some material away. But the Magic Eraser is truly magic. Try it, and would love a shout-out.😂 Maybe you could find other applications for this excellent sponge. Thanks, Mr. Fish n stuff.
Yikes don't forget to add a circuit breaker and/or fuse in between: 1. The solar panel and solar charge controller. 2. The battery and solar charge controller. 3. The battery and inverter.
You should have some fuses or breakers rated slightly lower than wires are rated for, in between each component. I have a set up in a shed also, but I have a combiner box with six individually fused breakers. I also have couple 10 foot copper ground rods.
Thanks for doing this video. I been thinking about buying the Rover. I have all my other reels are spinning and they are all Kast King. I want a casting reel and wanted to know what the bait clicker sounded like and you did it at the end. Thanks bro.
I just moved in with my 60+ year old dad, we've been roughing it in his rv and ive been researching the best and easiest way to get us some reliable electricity and i came across your video. Aside from being so informative, and also straightforward and easy to understand, your accent and mannerisms were so comforting for a nc native who's moved up to Massachusetts
I have to say. I've watched a couple of your videos and honestly because of you accent, it makes you sound shall we say not as intelligent. But this was a very well thought out "homemade" rod holder. I apologize if this insults you. Not meant as an insult at all. Rather a pat on the back for a very good idea that i am now thinking of using myself.
I have lots of KK stuff, from back in the day. Back then price was better and quality as well. Now they’re sponsoring pros and prices are way up. Not on these traditional round reels, but everything else. Quality is fine but TBH I’ve switched to Piscifun. The reels are better and the prices cheaper-like KK used to be. I probably won’t ever add another KK product at this point. Also, I know several former KK affiliates that left, and for good reason. Be careful. That’s all I’m gonna say on that.
I love this idea. I handle equipment for a high school football program and I need an affordable chargeable power source for our 50" sideline TV monitor that's compact, portable and doesn't run on gas so we can carry it on a charter bus. Do you know if that battery in the video would run that for about 5 hours? All the ones I can find on the market are more than we can afford but with an adequate battery I could build one of these and we'd be set. I may have missed this part, but can you charge it from a wall outlet too?