This Channel was created to inspire and educate the future mechanic or DIY Weekend warrior. I am an Automotive Mechanic that works for a local independent shop and who loves riding and working on motorcycles on the weekends. I have created content about Automotive specialty tools, hand tool, scan tools. I have a series of How to video's for not only Automotive, but for motorcycles as well. I have the occasional riding video of me riding around and checking out some of the local scenery. I talk about the gear that I wear while riding. I don't do Live streams as much as I used to, but from time to time I enjoy a good hangout with the Sub's. I'm willing to answer most questions, but understand that it is very difficult to diagnose something over the phone and even harder while I'm live. I'll do my best. Though this channel is mostly Automotive based and most of the content I post is me giving my opinion on various life lessons that I have come into contact with.... It's not all Automotive
The wheels have completely fallen off this guy. Hes just gone psycho with all the escapism and constant fishing. Funny how the car works just fine for the fishing trips but cant make it to a job an hour or two away.
Go to the store and buy 1 silver/black and 1 all white worden’s origional rooster tail 1/6 oz - walk up and down whatever water you are at and just throw and retrieve it over and over again - I promise you will catch fish doing that - you want to retrieve only fast enough to make the silver spoon twirl around at a constant rate
Good you have been getting out fishing 👍 I have been fishing a lot more over the last year or so, definitely been enjoying getting back into it again. Definitely a way to zone out and decompress for me. Take care Justin 😊👍
how much did you end up getting for the box and tools? Not trying to bring you down, just genuinely curious what these boxes realistically sell for second hand.
6’6” uglystick GX2 is my go to rod. Reels I will only use Shimano. The old school Mitchell 300 is a good reel for catfishing. But I cannot get over that loud clicking when you reel them in. I tried bait casting before and I spent more time getting out birds nests than actual fishing. I could practice in the back yard well but got to the lake and just would get a nest.
point your rod tip up in the air at a 45 on push your thumb bar and let the bait drop if it makes a bird nest then tight up the knob by the handle till it doesn't back lash anymore and the one on the other side is if your getting backlash at the end of your cast when when the bait hits the water but if you want a real good reel that's hard to backlash get a dc reel
Please move back to Oregon. Your soul is not happy where you are. You need to take care of yourself before you take care of anybody else. Justin be self serving for once, all your life you've been serving OTHERS it's time to give your self some selfcare and love for once. Go back to Oregon and love yourself for once Please.
I recommend almost all the icon hand tools I haven’t tried any of their specialty tools or Diag scanner etc like that so I can’t speak to that but there hand too,d for the price warranty and availability can’t be best I used the half inch 19mm to take tires loose as a mobile tech for 2 years it broke once and it broke on a g37 shock strut mounting bolt and I was using it on my 1/2 ultra torque impact.
Get yourself some moss green braided line for your baitcaster you’ll never regret running braid. I use 30lb on my baitcasters but a lot of guys use 65lb for punching through grass with top water gear. I even run 15lb braid on my spinning rods and a flourocarbon liter line if it’s water with decent visibility. I fish all over San Diego county but you made me want to do a trip to Joshua tree. Also wacky rig is no joke. Get some Yamamoto green pumpkin 5” senkos with a size 4 wide gap finesse hook. Can also rig up the senko with a Texas rig for a different presentation. Cheap, and easy to learn, always catches when the other stuff your throwing is slow
I would like to say I appreciate you …… I understand how hard it is to sell stuff you love . I hope you can trust that everything gets better . I love the fishing content
Once you get used to a bait caster you won’t go back. I only use spinning gear for ultra light stuff. Once you get the hang of it you will have the brake back off and barely doing anything
Baitcaster is about setting it up for each lure, adjusting the drag, and keep your thumb on the spool when casting. It takes practice, but hard to beat the accuracy once you learn it.
Dude you have to adjust the reel to each different weight lure..Push the button let it fall to the ground and when the lure hits the ground the spool should stop spinning..For starters set the spool tight and loosen as you get better..Nothing worse than a backlash .. Research adjusting baitcaster to lure.