Good mix of old wooden lures and state of the art plastic "Laser Pro" lures. Both worth some good money. Those Laser Pro lures are about $25 each here in northern California. I've seen old wooden hand carved or made in a wood lathe lures for sale for $20-$150 at the Pacific Coast Sportfishing Expo.
I have to agree with you that. I would love to see the rest of his home. Some of the wooden hand carved things he has found are absolutely beautiful. I can only imagine some of the things he has found throughout his life.
When the background and surrounding noises are louder than your voice, trying for your voice splits the eardrums with hearing aids. Love your videos and the dogs.😊
Where are you filming this please. I am disgusted at the amount of plastic rubbish and other washed up. Do you think it would be feasible to use a landing craft and a mother ship to do a permanent cleanup. Some financial gain from selling plastic scrap and novelty items found and youtube income. Maybe even accommodation for Volunteers on the mothership Do a weekly trip. A little critique, Volume down on the backing sound track. Love to hear your comments but not a fan of the soundtrack
Why are so many lures missing HOOKs ? I’m guessing this is somewhere near Australia and either the hooks are of poorly made steel or fishing line or both and or South Pacific sport fishermen can’t tie knots ! Could be all 3 ??? If you asked me I would bet the farm on imported tackle. !!!
Gad you are saving them and other things. Get rid of the terrible 'music' Do you carry any weapons with you to deter crocks? Wasp/Bear Spray? .40 cal pistol?