Thank you for stopping by my channel. I am Jon House, and this is my 3rd season kayak bass fishing. I love to record and share my experiences of fishing tournaments from a kayak all over the Carolinas and a few other states. I'll show you some amazing fish catches and hopefully teach you techniques, rigging, product reviews, tips, giveaways and more! I hope to earn your subscription!
oh that explains why I couldn't turn left as easily as right with the same navarre mount and pdl 120. Now I popped on one of those small flat metal pieces that fit into aluminum tracks and that feels secure and can turn left! thanks.😎
Just a blue cat. Looks like a trip to the grocery store on the way home for cornmeal, flour buttermilk, good oil, and some Old Bay oh and a call for few friends to bring some beer
Nice setup! I noticed your honeycomb seat cushion. I have one on my old. It's extremely comfortable but it's not as large as yours. Would you be able to send me the link where you purchased yours? I find my cushion moves around a little. Thanks!
If you’re gonna hold the bass anyway but verticals by it’s lip, put a hand under its belly. You don’t lip a bass and then hold it up on an angle like that
Yes for sure especially on large ones. Unfortunately but fortunately this one was time. Checkout some of my larger fish, you’ll see I do support the belly on bigger ones.
If I was to guess I would say 2 inches. I will say I take about five spinning rods and five bait casters. Sometimes they get stacked on top of each other making it difficult to get one out.
Some of the larger trails allow motors. Our local trails here in the Charlotte region typically do not with the exception of two or three events a year.
Man, if that wasn't on video, no one would believe that fish story. My question is how many times did he do this, is that really his pet bass and he has it target trained 😅