Hi LeGrande! So glad to see you out fishing with Oliver. Your sweet smile warms my heart and makes my day. I hope both your families have a wonderful Christmas!!
Pops and I used to wear that spot out back in the day. It's good to see it still produces quality fish. Lots of memories. Thanks for the ride along! Merry Christmas ya'll! Take care.
When you're used to catching bream and smaller freshwater catfish it's hard to watch those nice fish going back! And with the number of drum, snapper and reds I see under the limit being thrown back on different channels it's hard to believe that they're in need of being limited the way that they are. But, another great video and funny wait so long in the next one!😂. OBTW, tell LeGrand he needs to push for more camera time and maybe some "fish stories"! 😂 Always a trip watching LeGrand. And y'all too!
LOL 😆 Thanks for coming fishing with us. When the black sea bass limit was 10", the ones we caught were 9 1/2 to 10 inches but not keepers. One good thing I see is that as size limits move up on fish species, so does the size of fish commonly caught.
Hi again everybody how are you and LEGRANDE DOING ? The fish you are catching look very huge up close to the lens . It must be a little chilly that day ? Merry Christmas And a happy new year to your friends and family . Great vids as always .
I hated our camera battery died before we got into the keepers 😁 I should have brought back up batteries. Legrande and I had a great time. I bet Legrande has watched this video several times already. He loves Salty Reflections. Good hearing from you.
Thanks for the info. Reds have to be in a slot 15" to 23" here. Black Drum over 14". Flounder 16". Trout 14". It's crazy how rules are different in every state.
I have a curiosity question - I know that RU-vid compensate the authors of videos that qualify for being monetized. Does RU-vid withhold any income tax from this compensation, or does RU-vid send a tax form (like 1099)? What I am wondering is if any taxes are withheld or it is up to the discretion of the authors to report that income? Thanks and keep the good work up.
They send a 1099, as youtubers are basically independent contractors supplying their own authentic creative works. You have to supply them with the same info as you would when starting any new job when you apply to become monetized, so they supply the accurate info to the IRS. But no, since they provide a 1099, they do not withhold taxes for you. It would be your own responsibility to reserve the funds for the taxes owed.