Thank you Bullfrog these little videos are more useful than even you may think to guys that are just learning about the outdoors life. please keep them coming friend.
Thank you! Complements like this are the nicest ones I can get. I hope to be somewhat interesting or entertaining but if I can be educational that's the best.
You are bud, and a little jealous that you get to use these wonderful toys whilst I still have to wait a while here in the City where I am not allowed by law and can't shoot mine in city limits but hopefully I can remedy this very soon lol!
A guy in a rowboat floats near another guy and his wife fishing in a rowboat. He asks...Hey how do you get your wife to go fishing with you? The other guy replies How do you get your wife to stay home? Lol. I fish for grunt and pin fish off Pompano dock. Small but tasty and no worms like bigger fish. 4 or 5 make a nice big sandwich. My husband passed but I still go our favorite fishing spots. Its the good memories and being around nature that healed the sadness.
Great video. Its difficult creating this type of content and you did it amazingly! Now, when you were cutting off those fins, I was thinking back to my childhood... Those fins become like tasty chips when fried really good. But then, you covered that point. I'm back at is as an adult hoping to reclaim that memory. Your video helped.
What is the size limit on these. Been decades since I caught these bream, but that one seems a bit small to me. Please refresh my memory on that. I have liked and subbed your channel. Watched your 72 hours videos. Since the deer season was closed I wondered about the guy that left that tree stand still there. Seems strange since those things are frequently stolen if you do that. When I previously did survival training with a buddy in the military, we would eat the eyes and you can cook up a stew using the heads, to get the nutrition from the broth. A billion Asians can't be wrong about that. Plus they can be used for bait in an Indian fish trap, bait for critters in dead falls etc.
+James Carmean Hi James. There is no size limit for bream in Florida. You can keep 50 per day of any size. If I was fishing on a good bream lake small ones like this would get thrown back. But in the woods this is often as large as many panfish get.
Yes, you can use the backside of most knives. But a spoon works really well as well. In fact I've come to prefer a spoon to anything else, and I always have a spoon with me when I'm camping.
This is assuming you only have access to a small stream..but thanks for letting us know you "know what you're talking about" and are smarter than the streamer. :)