Thanks for the video! Could you try using a zip tie around the pipe at end of noodle to stop it from sliding? May use less crome tape that way. Just curious.
Happy to see that you n your family are fine..there were so many tornadoes yesterday..prayers for the families that were n the paths..have a blessed day
Great video, glad you started making vids on this channel again - love the DIY and outdoor stuff Did I miss the part where you talked about the line your using (Pound Test) Now you need to do a {CATCH CLEAN COOK} from all those Cats you caught 👍
Loved learning how to make these. But here in Indiana you can get in trouble taking anything from our railroads. But I'm sure there is something else that could be used for weight. But I love this concept.
My daddy would have been ecstatic to see this! He lived on a lake and jug fished! The old river bed was about 50 yards off the end of his pier. He would get in his little John boat with a trolling motor and check his jugs .. he’d only have like 3 or 4. He enjoyed it so much!
Not much catfishing in my nearby area unfortunately. However, I appreciate the lesson very much. I was wondering on a possible solution or addition to keep the pool noodle from slipping on the pipe. Rubber cement. It stays flexible when dry, watertight wouldn’t add a lot of weight to the noodle. I would personally keep using your tape trick, but if you wanted additional security, it might just work.
Kevin get a rubber ring that just snugly fit over the pvc pipe run it down to the noodle then wrap with the reflective tape you use less tape and the noodle can’t slide!
I'm so glad that you shared this! I'm ready to get the items and go fishing with my grandsons and hope I can out fish them😂! Thank you for sharing! And I wish you a very Happy Father's Day!!
Great video today Kevin, thanks for sharing this with us. I don't get out fishing anymore but I used to when I was younger and when my parents were alive. My parents used to take us 7 kids out fishing as much as possible but they were hard workers so we didn't get to go that often. But thank you again for sharing and enjoy your weekend. Oh and HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TOMORROW KEVIN AND PLEASE TELL Y'ALL'S DAD'S I SAID HELLO AND HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TOMORROW ALSO. God Bless y'all 🙏 and keep up the good work.💙
Wouldn't it be easier to put a hole thru the pipe at the bottom were the Noodle is were u put the tape?? Drill a hole and put a large screw etc in the hole and then the noodle won't move up and down?? Just an easier idea....😊
Small self tapping screws would work too. Probably hundreds of ways to rig them. We rigged differently, didn't use pvc pipe, caught fish, couple of bass even, when crayfish were used for bait
Cut off a 2 inch piece of the 3/4 pipe, then cut a slot from end to end. Heat the piece and spread it enough to fit tightly over the 3/4 inch pipe you inserted through the section of pool noodle. This should keep the pool noodle where you want it, and it won’t come off like the tape might.
Just a small maybe . if you have a glue gun and few wraps of the hot glue on the pvc just before the noodles slipped on it should hold it without using a ton of crome duct tape.
Way to much time explaining the stuff needed. As you show people the build you can explain the items your using. Lost me at the tape. What a shotty piece of work.