I tie several hundred bucktails a year for our boat and several others. I'm with you JT, I prefer the swing hooks for our boat but I have a lot of customers that swear by fixed hooks so I keep a stash of both. BTW- I respect your decision to not charter this year- had to do the same thing (couple of years ago) when my real job got in the way. My son really enjoys your videos and points your boat out every time you pass by us going under the RR bridge or out on the water. Tight Lines- Captain Bryan
Thank you very much Bryan! I'm very flattered. I'm going to certainly miss all of my customers but I'm looking forward to dedicating my fishing time to producing more content for Next Drift. Please tell your son thank you and hello from our crew! Next time you see us, please stop over so we can say hello in person. Take care and we'll see you soon! - JT
Ill be back next week, with the new boat. Taking this week off from fishing to complete all.of the upgrades. Twin garmin 106sv's All new sea dek New lighting Renovated cuddy New custom switches and accessories New self bailing decl drains, hoses, thru hull fittings. Under water fishing light system port and starboard transoms and all new safety equipment, visual aids etc
Nextdrift another great video and explanation. But think about the hungry children in Africa and that beautiful lemon you wasted. I hope you made lemonade with it at least.😅😅😅😅😅
Swing Hooks are the bomb. I never argued with fixed hook guys or gals because Theyre leaving more fish down there for us ....😂😂😂 Another great video guys! In response to your fluke video on the two tree channel, I cleaned my fluke from the other day and it had 3 big squid whole in the belly. Lots of squid in there right now