Fishing Vlog for Panfish Catfish Bass in ponds and lakes. Ditches, reservoirs, spillways, dams, and all kinds of fishing videos! I will be documenting my experiences in East Texas looking for brim like bluegill, long ear sunfish, green or red ear sunfish (shell cracker), and bass, catfish, gar and more along the way. I am fairly new to fishing and I hope recording patterns and positions can help you and I both to become better fisherman. Thanks for checking out my channel and make sure to subscribe !
I'm looking this exact outboard on ebay there's one on there for (£100) but not pumping a d had new impeller so I'm guessing it's the same issue but apparently there's steam coming out so could that mean something sinister?
My grandfather left me his 22 gun just like the video I would like to know if it had a safety I have seen videos saying it does but I can not find it thank you
I have the 84f, .380 double stack. Is there a single stack mag available for this gun? California law is 10 rounds. So im not sure if the double stack mag will comply when it comes to CCW regs. Can i just load 10? Or does it have to be a 10 rnd mag? Thank you for your video
I have to correct you I own older m57 in 76 2x25 and newer m70AA in 9mm Recently I bought a zastava tokarev in 9mm frame safety but it called a m70 so there are m70s other than the small .32s m70
Amigo... Tener esta pistola es distintivo de alta performance. Es formidable por donde la mires. La línea P 200 y pico es para comprarla sin dudar. Ideal para portar a la mexicana...✌️😉
3:01 I heard that this trigger is more crisp using a light pressure pull than the standard factory Glock(& looks high tech🤙🏿)I'm gonna buy this and put my G23Gen3 40 caliber upper on top of this lower receiver and get started customizing. I want either a red, yellow, transparent or holographic magazine + put warning stickers on it 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hi, COMMENT & QUESTION Thanks for this video. I usually use worms to locate the fish. Then I use my waxworms.but.. those pesky bluegill grab the tail of the worm, dragging the bait and don't take the hook!. any ideas on hooking up the worms better?
I haven't carried regularly for a while (small town, no real need). When I was carrying regularly I carried my ParaOrdance P12 (1911). I went through two CCW training sets using it, so I'm really set with muscle memory to flip the safety with my thumb and carried with one in the chamber. My now older hands are having difficulty pulling the slide back. We also have a Glock 19 that I bought that my wife and I can both shoot (though she prefers her Beretta Cheeta - with thumb safety.) I had one "negligent discharge" messing around with a Glock magazine that got stuck (all my fault) but it did point out how easy it is to find that trigger. Then I noticed that when I put it in the drawer sized gun vault, when I go to pull it out, that trigger is really easy to touch. So, I really appreciate thumb safeties.
Everyone does things a little different. I never let my LMB jump. I keep my rod high until they make their way close to the surface and then I point my rod tip down to keep them from jumping. I know it looks cool but bass are very strong and can throw hooks easily in mid air.