Thank you for your beautiful recipe I'm trying to barbecue Fresh all lamp what do you recommend please thank you so much for this great recipes again.5⭐👍🙏
First thank you so much for such a beautiful recipe,👍5⭐,, and So terrible we are in 2024 we pay almost $90 in Canada for this piece of Lamb chop. Some places even you pay a $120 they're trying to make people Eat bill gate factory grown meat😡
Seems like my love for power pro is valid. Thanks for the great video. Ive tried many braids. I feel power pro just doesnt quit. When a fish wraps you around a limb or some big pad stems. The only line i trust is power pro
-I've been trying to figure out how to take knots out of the equation in my line tests. I would not have come up with your method in 100 years. Well done!
@@DishesandFishes got it- 1/4 oz weight on leader. I’m tracking if I want to slow troll down at 50’ I’ll need a 4lb down rigger ball set up. Any experience with trolling deep?
Why do all videos that say easy have to be a fucking pain in the ass and then eventually I'll find some guy who can explain it in 45 seconds. Fuck you asshole. Your video is garbage waste my mother fucking time. God damn you. I have things to do
By far the best instructional video online for beef ribs! Love how you keep it simple and attainable coupled with an incredibly tender and moist rib. Man I hope you get a ton of subscribers cuz this is better than any other video I've watched.
I am kind of stuck on power pro, it works for me . Wind knots are a problem with low poundage, light lures and strong winds …. But you learn casting techniques to keep that to a minimum..
Try a Dark Sleeper in the color 'haze", we don't have gobies here (SE US)but the dark sleeper is close enough to the river suckers that the smallmouth kill it. I catch more on that 1 lure than all others combined.
@@DishesandFishes I tried 5 or 6 different 100% Flo brands last year. I tie the Double Pitzen knot so my knots weren't breaking but I was zinging heavy jigs and chatterbaits way up in the woods due to flo leaders breaking. I ran a test with the ones I had using a scale to test stretch and break strength. In 20' lengths the Yozuri Hybrid stretched 4" less than the Vanish and broke 3lbs heavier IIRC and I can't remember the others. I switched back to Yozuri and very rarely ever break off now even though I am on the river 3 days a week this summer. I would like to do a shock test but they only way I can think of is to use a 10' length hung from 15' or more and drop different weights...sounds like a lot of trouble.
First Comment: I don’t think you scored correctly on the stretch test. The least stretch should be the highest score. Second Comment: You used a weak knot. Third Comment: I think you should have added memory test.
I think he was saying the more stretch the more forgiving as in it stretches more before breaking. This would be best for treble baits to help with head shakes. JMO
I can see your lid vents were wide open, but what about the bottom intake? I usually use apple cider vinegar as a spray, but beef broth sounds interesting.
Wrap the lines multiple times(10x) around before knotting to show line strength. Your demo is more about knot strength. BTW i use 17lb Trilene XL for my saltwater lure casting and always wrap twice through the eye before knotting. Pull in many times 40 lb wrays, 30lb stripers..have had rods break but not the line.
OVER 50 years of fishing experience here. spent the last 30 years fishing the creeks of Indiana for steelhead and salmon from 10lbs to 40lbs in creeks you can literally flip a coin across absolutely full of the nastiest snags you can possibly imagine. Fished the lake Michigan from shore in Indiana and Michigan for salmon and steelhead. Been Fishing lake Michigan for smallmouth around in and around rocks and brake wall pilings covered in razor sharp zebra muscles for over 25 years. Done over 20 Canadian fly in trips for trophy walleye and northern pike. Done dozens of fishing trips in the BWCA of Minnesota and Canada, USA side of Rainey Lakes and Mille Lacs. And lastly been fishing local lakes near my home 3-4 days a week from March till late September since the early 1960's. My point being I have an immense amount of experience with fishing line and fishing knots and in MY experience the type of fishing knot you use and how well you can tie a fishing knot is 10x more important than what type of fishing line you use. I have tried every major brand of monofilament and copolymer fishing line sold by Stren, Berkley/Trilene, Segar, Zebco, Suffix, P-Line and now Yo-Zuri. Absolutely nothing out there beats Yo-Zuri Copolymer or Trilene Big Game. Yes there are Mono lines as good as Yo-Zuri and Trilene BG but none better but for LESS THAN 2c a yard you just can not justify using fluorocarbon as fluorocarbon isn't stronger or tougher than straight mono of copolymer lines and costs 4x more at least.
i can not for the life of me fine Spiderwire Ultimate mono anywhere here in Canada help i bought some Stren seemed fine at first the 10# was breaking at 10.18 and then it when to 11# then today i got the 6# text first test couldnt get the knot to not slip or when it held line was breaking at 5# and i decided to test the 10# some more started having issues tying knots with it then it started breaking at 8 pounds long story short not had it for a week and only pulled enough off the spool to test its going back for a refund need to find my ultimate mono again
Right.. they do though.. these lakes are pretty clear too that they are found in, wouldn’t surprise me if there was some light down there. They also have great smell and vision
I don’t have a fish finder if I go to the deepest part of my lake or around the deep drop offs once I let it completely sink to the bottom should I reel a few so it’s not completely on the bottom?