@@brendang5814 Not at the moment, But I might join one to help some people out. We built this out of dyvinycell foam board. Boat turned out amazing. Thanks again
This video is so rad!!! So nice to watch a video without having someone say “that was insane” every time they hook into something! Again great video really gave a good insight into how it is over there. I have been wanting to do a trip out there and stay on one of the chikees forever. This just light a fire to plan a trip. Thanks!
You're a fortunate young man in that you have a lovely young girl friend BUT she's using a spinning rod...Hopefully you're working on that problem and in future videos she'll be at least roll casting a fly rod...Great video btw..
Those rollers even looked big in the vid which they usually never do 😮. Not fun in a micro😂. Great video and some good catching!!! How were the noseeums this trip at JR chickee? Tight lines
Hell yeah man! Great video brother, had some really good shots. I liked the camp setup and the time lapse shot, those were sick! Plus Charles got a pretty good sized snook that's sick!
@@SandFlea_Adventures nowhere worth fishing for epic afternoons is easy to get to. I spend winter time fishing a lot of NMZ…it’s a ding to dong day….. that takes a day to prepare and a day to recoup😂
It's a 1973 Johnsen hull. 14ft rebuilt last year by Chuck (slippery fingers) and my self. If you wanna read about it check out Octobers Florida Sportsman magazine. There's a 3 page article about the build. Pg 58
They'll be there when we go back. We fish for fun, one of our favorite parts is watching them swim away healthy. Like a big fish tank. Thanks for watching.
This is an Eric Estrada yeti cover. They used to sell them at Ace hardware but I believe they are gone now. You might have luck finding one online which is what I had to do for this one. I got mine off eBay.
Have good navigation. Use Google Earth to your advantage to study the area before you go. Bring bug spray. Get lost and enjoy the scenery. Did I mention bring bug spray.
Love your content with exception to two things..... while running boat at a pretty good clip, your partner should probably be setting a better example and maybe have a pfd on, just a good example for those who watch and secondly.... your kill switch is supposed to on your wrist for your safety as well as example...... again thank you for your time and content.
Cool vid! We have our smaller bass boats rigged to sleep on when we do the rivers. I've learned to do without alot of things, but that outhouse was a luxury I'd get used to really quick. Also, your tents look killer-built for what you're doing. We've been using the handheld size ThermaCell's, and they work incredibly well in our screened tents! We try to stay out in deeper water away from shore, but hey, it's Michigan. We've been to "bug college" a long time ago, lol. The "Cluster flies" in the Upper Peninsula will make you file a UFO report! (~new sub)
Thanks man!! The bugs are something serious. What I don't have a video of is how bad the deer flies get in the creeks. The come straight for the kill. We are actually picking up a couple thermacell here soon. I've never used them but hear they are great! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@@SandFlea_Adventures You need to be near to them and set them low, they don't work well when you're hiking or moving around much, but sitting in an area around 12-15 feet, they rock. (Just for mosquitos.) Hardly any smoke with very little odor, you forget about them. Best with a light breeze. The butane lasts at least 12 hours per cylinder, and the pads for 4 hours, about what they claim. $40.00 for the bulk box, but worth every cent. Some cats are refilling the butane, and off brand pads can be found online cheap. We love them.
I've done a lot of camping out of Flamingo. Quite a bit further south but it's basically the same exact environment. You guys have some steel ones camping in the summer. We usually waited till the first cold front. Fishing slowed just ever so slightly but the bugs were 100% gone. Great video
We go to flamingo pretty often as well. Next weekend we are going to be staying there. Probably going to fish snake night and cape sable. It is a pretty rough go in the summer months man. I can't wait for the cooler days. Thanks!
@@SandFlea_Adventures Also try the mouth of the Little Shark. There is a mud bank on the last turn that use to produce a lot of fish on the change. SUmmertime, I cna't do that anymore. Way too brutal but good luck, I look forward to that video
I'll have some content on that one day in the future. I came into little shark river inlet one day with 4 ft swells, coming north from flamingo. Was very scary to say the least. They were over the poling platform when looking backwards.
No way 😂 I used to have one. I didn’t look that nice. I literally didn’t recognize it. Job well done 👍🏻 The wife and we’re watching your vid and I kept talking about how nice of a little skiff it was. Said looked like something i would have had before kids. Turns out we did have one😂 Check out my boat I designed and built
@@SandFlea_Adventures I was referring to the beautiful spot you have there. I’d be afraid it would be like sharing your favorite honey hole, and finding it occupied forever after that. I had no idea those camp spots were available down there. (Found some up around the Mobile Bay area along the river trail, but I know a guy who lost a dog off one to a gator overnight, so not going to try those!)
@@driftless1870 Gotcha. I guess I will see in the coming future. There are multiple camps through out the Everglades national park. Hopefully not everyone just floods only this camp. I will keep this in mind for my future videos. Thanks.
@@SandFlea_Adventures Loved your video. Looking forward to seeing more. We do hope to get down there sometime. Don’t know if we will spend the night on the water unless we can get farther offshore. Those mosquitoes looked pretty serious.