@@deliberativedisciple don’t boil it just let it soak in room temp water. Boiling water brings out the bitter taste and kills the antioxidants and vitamins apparently.
Honestly my favorite part of the video is that you have a bearded dragon out on the float with you and it even has a terrarium to enjoy outside and stay protected.
Now you definitely have to come musky fishing with me so we can give this a real-world test. What if you put the blades in front of the golf ball? You may get better spinning action. And if you use a chartreuse golf ball, you may get pike to bite on it too.
It would be good to test out. It actually spins much better than the video makes it appear. Although I think it would look pretty good with the blades in front I was worried that the hookset wouldn't be as good with the golf ball closer to the blades. I want to get some bigger musky blades and try out some different options for sure!
I feel bad for yall. For me hunting season starts I walk in the woods in khakis and a t shirt harvest my deer for the season and call it quits. No scouting required. Why make a simple task so complicated?
I fished a dozen of them on Pepin once this summer and they didn’t out perform leeches and crawlers. The bite was fire though as we caught an insane amount of walleye and sauger. Thanks for the content and great videos!
Yea that's kind of how I feel too. They are better than crawlers as far as durability goes, but I also have a hard time believing a walleye would pass up a nightcrawler but eat a willowcat.
I fished a dozen of them on Pepin once this summer and they didn’t out perform leeches and crawlers. The bite was fire though as we caught an insane amount of walleye and sauger. Thanks for the content and great videos!