I have some other ones: 1. When you buy live worms and they are all melted 2. When you and someone else are fishing the same spot with the same baits and they catch way more fish than you. 3. When you gut hook a fish and the line snaps while you're getting the hook out. 4. People who kill fish and leave them on the bank. 5. When you go fishing a bunch of new fishermen so you're constantly tying on new hooks and getting lines unsnagged. 6. When you pack too quickly and bring the wrong box or forget something important. 7. When you use cheap hooks and they bend. Reply with any more suggestions.
1. When you let a bluegill take your worm for half a second and it has already partially digested your hook (the worm having been digested long ago) and was sitting in its easy chair getting ready for an afternoon nap. 2. When you try every method under the sun to catch the lazy carp finning all around you and then a kid comes in with his clip on bobber, 3.84 nightcrawlers on a thirty ought grouper hook and hooks one in 30 seconds. (After approximately 837 loud and splashy failed casts that should have sent deaf fish running for the hills) 3. When that one kid stands right next to you and doesnt recognize fishing space. Then crosses your line twice b4 u move. 4. When that 3 inch bluegill eats your whole nightcrawler meant 4 catfish. 5. When you fight a ginormous fish for 10 min before finding its a smelly turtle who wants to bite you. 6. When you catch nothing for an hour. Then you hand your pole to your friend and they hook up in ten seconds w a decent fish. 7. When OTHER PEOPLE CHECK THE POLES SITTING RIGHT NEXT TO YOU! HEY, ARE THESE YOURS? (As they attempt to reel it in upside down) Ok, im done complaining.
When your spot gets found. Or when youre fishing 40 feet down from someone, catch a fish, and the orange bucket brigade smelling like cheap laundry detergent in southern california littering modelos stand 4 feet next to you (true story every weekend)
The only gripe I have with this reel is the weight, but that goes with the size of the reel ru-vid.comUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I brought this salmon fishing up in Oswego, NY. I coupled it with a Cabela's Whuppin Stick. I had no problem pulling in a 14lb salmon. I will probably use this for surf fishing this summer and downgrade to a 3500 series Battle II next salmon season to save my wrists. All of the operations are butter smooth and the bail is nice and thick and has a solid flip to it. Everything about this reel is sturdy and strong. The drag system held up to the salmon and was also super smooth. I did use a scale to set the drag properly before going out to the river and this worked out tremendously. A bunch of other guys on the river would hook up and snap almost immediately. Just because you have a good drag system doesn't do anything if you don't set it correctly.
Bro I fish a local pond and I have had people completely stop their cars and roll down their window and awkwardly stare at me for a good 20 seconds before they slowly roll off continuously staring me down 😂 Like I'm not shark fishing there isn't that much going on why do people decide to stare or yell lmao
It's been 4 years... I haven't seen this channel that long. It feels so nostalgic coming back hear. This channel will forever be the best fishing channel.
I 100% agree with the trains. Especially trout fishing next to a NS track. I hate watching the trout go crazy when the train goes by and my dad even works for NS.
My favorite pet peeve is the one where people Creep on you while fishing! I died laughing🤣🤣🤣 Keep going strong Brendan! God bless you for spreading his word.
That place you fell looks like a spot I like at Lake Lanier. Biggest pet peeve is people leaving line EVERYWHERE or after trekking a mile through spiderwebs and thorns Then a boat just drives right up on you and starts casting. Took them 2 min and a pleasant drive. Took me an hour or more and I'm covered in scratches,webs and have to check my line for frays....A**holes
Pro tip: if you don’t want the noise of trains, go down the tracks and remove one of the rails. The trail then derails and the train won’t bother you. (This is a joke, please don’t do this)
When you didnt catch anything and literally everyone asks you if you caught anything. Than when you catch a monster nobody asks you if you caught anything.
When you're standing in the river waiting for your spot to calm back down after wading in and you hear the slapping plopping and chatter of two old kayakers going upstream at half a mile an hour. What's better is they try and keep their distance so they don't bother you but it's a damn river so there's only so much space sO tHEY PLIP PLOP THEIR PADDLES RIGHT ON THROUGH THE SPOT ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE RIVER YOU WANTED TO CAST INTO
If trains go by, it doesn't spook the fish, they be used to that stuff by living in an area that is by the train. I'd bet it t spooks you more than the fishes. Also, with the rod tip coming off. Put in on so the eyes are off angle by 90° then twist on tight until the eyes line up. You'll never throw your tip off again.