It would've been cool to document the specific rigging process for the 2 boats. I think that's a big area that gets overlooked. With so many electronics, the wiring process needs more attention.
You both know it has been long enough now since you have done some top water videos. Buzzbaits and frogs are always tied on when I am fishing. Tons of new frogs out and at least a few new buzzbaits on the market. We all know that between you and Matt you have probably bought them all. Some give us the in depth videos for both. I am frothing at the mouth for top water blow ups.
I rarely say anything on here but, to all the naysayers out there, go the Great lakes ,or any big water that they fish in your Greger tin boat and see if you even get off the docks. Jealousy will eat you alive.
Seeing that wiring with all the individual labels almost made my inner Drill Sargent smile. He definitely had at least a smirk on his face. I loved the walk around of your new boat. Congratulations it is long overdue. Everything that you have done for others you finally get something nice for yourself.
That is the best setup that I have ever seen. I love you and Matt’s channel you don’t hide anything and it’s helped me more than you know . The new boat is awesome
Sweet toy uh uh I mean tool for the task at hand 😅. Love the boats guys you both have way beyond earned them and thanks to both of you for helping us all be a little better in many many techniques.
Awesome Tim! I’m super jelly I’ll admit it 😁 Looking forward to seeing you and Matt out front on the new rigs with plenty of fishing room. A video on the water using your 360 and live setup would be awesome.
Congratulations, Tim. Very nice boat. I would love a video about you traveling north to fish. It's a bucket list item for me, fishing for small mouths in the big lakes. Where do you stay, how to keep the boat & equipment secure, etc. Would be very helpful. Safe travels guys.
Looks great, love your organization. I have a question. O would like to know if you would do a video on how you adjust your settings on live and 360 as you fish different bodies of water.
That’s really more of an individual day to day deal. You can fish the same body of water and have to adjust your settings because maybe it rained heavy and dirtied up the water or, maybe it was just finally clearing up a few days after the rains. Maybe it’s spring time and a butt load of pollen had fallen on the water and that had an effect. You have to adjust your settings as you get on the water to give you the best results. Basically just gonna be adjusting your sensitivity, gain and contrast settings and changing your palette colors to make it a clearer image and to make the screen easier for you to see. Palette makes the most immediate difference. Amber is what most people run during the day. I forget the name of the palette that gets used more at night but it’s one of the blue colors, just because it’s a less harsh light to have to look at in the dark. The other settings are the main ones you will be adjusting. Sensitivity is usually always going to be close to 15/20(75%) the gain and contrast are the ones you will have to tinker with day to day to get the results you want.
New to your channel and loving your content. Just curious why skeeter. They make amazing boats just curious if you considered other brands as well or if you're only interested in skeeter? THanks
The answer is NO! No choice of electronic either other than to delete them. Several boat manufactures let you choose your colors, Electronics and power.
Hoe much for boat, motor, trolling motor, trailer. How much for batteries, how much for all electronics. Most people CAN'T AFFORD boat with all equipment. Price is most important.
Why so many are living the way they are. No insurance, no investments, no retirement, no college for kids. Been reading that many pros (their job) can't afford all this. Can't make a living. Not a hater, I have a better rig less some of the overkill on the video games and batteries. I get by nicely without the anchors. Really, over $100,000 for a bass boat for above middle class.
BMW holds less value 3 seconds after you drive it off the lot than the boat does a year later. Plus, you have to take a BMW to certified shops and pay a super premium on BMW replacement parts. You can take your boat to any Yamaha shop to get engine repairs and any other repairs or additions you want to do, you can do yourself, if you trust that you know how to do it. You’ll likely void your warranty if you try changing your BMW brakes yourself.
Part of the appeal of this channel was ya'll using older boats. New boats don't catch more fish, but it's irritating that nearly every popular bass fishing RU-vidr jumps into a $100k+ boat. I'll go back to watching Richard Gene.
Why waste the time to just be a full of shit hater? You’re acting like these dudes been out there in a 12’ jon boat for all these years. They’ve been running newer boats. They haven’t been in the same boat for this entire time. If your life is this sad, you shouldn’t even be on RU-vid watching videos in the first place. You need to get your ass out there and do more to fix that situation. Be better. It’s not that hard.
As you tune in to our content frequently, you'll notice us fishing out of various vessels like aluminum boats, kayaks, and even from the bank. Our aim is to create content that caters to every angler out there and inspires them to pursue their passion for fishing 👍
@lawhorndacud7687 these boats are how they make they're living and help teach us how to fish and give us info to be better on the water. they both still have the champions but why hate just because they have 100k boats? the peace of mind having everything be new and a new warranty is worth it. i feel as if they have more than earned them
Idiotic statement. Skeeters come with Yamahas. Those Yamahas will outlast anything else other than maybe a Suzuki...which is also Japanese...OMC/BRP outboards went belly up and some Mercs are also made overseas.