Or for more advanced stream and river fishing for trout, a stone fly nymph or woolly bugger on a fly rod or even a spinning rod if you know how to make it work on a spinning rod...
That first "pond" is drained every year. It is not a natural environment. I'll I've seen in there are tiny goldfish and shiners; maybe they're stocked there every year after refilling it to keep the microorganism population down during the summer.
You are hilarious! Seriously, we are working on a concrete goose pond at the moment and the costs are adding up!!! Ugh, what a disaster is has been so far (we are noobs with concrete). It will be epic if we can get it to work, but so far it's been kind of a mess and a lot of money spent.
Fished those same spots there in merrill wisco so many times great spots. Makes me miss those days of fishing those holes above and below those two dams. Great video AP and thanks for a trip down memory lane.
Does anyone know how dangerous it is to camp in Mexican jungle? Specifically the western area? Besides the brutal conditions is it common to encounter problems with the cartel or even stumble upon growing sites?
I love the content and who you have become Alex. I started fishing again years ago. If it wasn’t for you and Jon, I probably wouldn’t of got back to it. Also keep hunting the videos are fantastic too
All you do when you soak wood chips is they dry back out before smoking (on proper heat) Wrap them in foil with a few holes in the foil to give some oxygen but not enough to flame up and put on some hot coals for the professional technique lol.