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Creating Deer Bedding Areas - Video 3 in series
Creating deer bedding areas enhances the ability to hold more and better deer. It makes your woods preferred over the neighbors and so it improves your odds of harvesting that big one. From the general idea to the specific to actually cutting trees, this video covers the process. Its easy but there are a few important concepts to include for it to work.
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Habitat Plan Overview Video 2 in the series
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This is a brief summary of the habitat/hunting plan to improve success hunting mature whitetails on my western KY farm. I discuss three key parts of the plan to accomplish this: providing more food for deer, improving bedding areas and understanding and hunting buck travel routes. Followup videos will document the work in the field to develop the ideas presented in the plan.
A BIG Deer Plan...Changes A' comin'!
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This is an introduction to habitat and strategy changes I'm making to improve my hunting for mature whitetail deer. After owning this western KY farm for a couple of years I've seen my encounters with 4-1/2 year old deer decline. There are several reasons and this is the beginning of an effort to understand why and what to do about it. I'll make a series of videos and I'll try to be specific so...
The Best Venison Backstrap Ever!!!!
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Here is a quick and easy cook for venison backstrap. Any novice like me can do this and it's as good as any filet mignon. Simple, fast and loads of flavor and this is the ultimate organic, grass-fed meat. Avoid overcooking venison as it tends to get tough so cook it less than you would beef and enjoy! Here is a link to my daughter's TikTok chow chow video: Part 1: www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8jAaTTm/ Pa...
Barronett Ox 5 Review
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This is a review of the 2023 Barronett Ox 5 hub style pop up ground blind. I discuss features important to me for bow hunting and where this product meets and fails to meet what I want. This blind is very good quality and is the one I chose to get, but there are several changes that would make it better. Barronett Ox 5 blind: www.barronettblinds.com music: Rural Stride - Josh Kirsch
2023 Game Winner BushWhacker 2.0 Hub Ground Blind Review
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I review the pros and cons of the Game Winner Bushwhacker 2.0 Hub ground blind for archery deer hunting. I found that it is not suitable for bowhunting and explain why. I discuss the features that are important to me when bowhunting in a ground blind and why this one fails mostly.
Homemade Deer Mineral Lick
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Will a homemade deer mineral mix perform as well as a commercial product? For a fraction of the cost I bought the ingredients and mixed my own minerals and placed them in the same 3 locations as I placed the commercial product last year. The results were every bit as good in terms of how often the deer visited the mineral licks. It's very easy and anyone can be just as successful. You just have...
Goggle-eyes and Alligators
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Fishing for bass in the Atchafalaya Spillway but having much more action from alligators and goggle-eyes.
Sights from the 22-23 Hunting Season in Western KY
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Views from a deer stand throughout the deer season in western Kentucky. You'll see whitetail deer, turkeys, squirrels, woodpeckers, oppossum, bluejay, and more. Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: X3SZ9FETWUUP5V0U Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: HBIRK7MXDAV1A2WM Music by Bensound.com License code: K2KO5YRMUGRCSAVS
Hammering Stripers on Old Hickory Lake in Nashville
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An action-packed early morning bite as stripers chase shad. We've recently moved here and starting to learn how to fish these deeper, clearer waters than those in my familiar south Louisiana past. Join in as I enjoy a beautiful morning of striper fishing here on Old Hickory Lake in Nashville, TN.
CAUTION!! Inflatable life vests
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There are probably many boaters out there thinking they have the protection of a life vest that are completely wrong. See what the problem is and make sure you and those you love are not among the mistaken.
21 22 Hunting Season Clips
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These are scenes from this past hunting season from both Mississippi and western Kentucky. You will see some nice bucks, a variety of buck behaviors and although I didn't get my KY buck harvest on camera, I've included a pic at the end.
Thinking About an Electric Hunting Bike?
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Electric hunting bikes are becoming more popular and they are expensive, but are they worth it? What are some considerations as to whether you should get one or not? I’ll go over my thoughts on mine and hopefully help you with deciding if one is right for you.
Food Plot: Trying a No Till Drill This Year
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Rather than planting food plots via the traditional disc ie throw seeds then roll or drag the food plots, this year I tried a no-till drill and compared the results. The results were very good and I’ll probably switch to exclusively no Till Drill in the future. There are a lot of benefits to using the no Till Drill over disking and so I was interested in trying it. The only disadvantage, and it...
Deer Hunting Scenes from 2020 21 Season
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15 minutes of scenes I recorded from my deer stands throughout the 2020-21 deer hunting season without voice or music. See bucks chasing does and other bucks, making a scrape, rubbing a tree, grooming each other, sparring and a variety of other behaviors. Most of the scenes are from Natchez although a few are from Kentucky. Kick back and enjoy a peak at nature at its finest. Be sure to check ou...
Hit or Miss
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Hit or Miss
Move the deer where you want them!
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Move the deer where you want them!
Homemade Fishing Rod Rack
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Homemade Fishing Rod Rack
Bashing Bass in Venice Again!!
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Bashing Bass in Venice Again!!
Summer Bassin' the Atchafalaya Spillway
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Summer Bassin' the Atchafalaya Spillway
Fly Fishing for bream - Tippet Evaluation
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Fly Fishing for bream - Tippet Evaluation
Bass fishing venice Aug 2019
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Bass fishing venice Aug 2019
some bream fly fishing basics
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some bream fly fishing basics
Hands-free Gun Holder For Cold Weather
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Hands-free Gun Holder For Cold Weather
venice 7 13 18
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venice 7 13 18
memphis quail hunt
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memphis quail hunt
fishing and hunting at Christmas time
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fishing and hunting at Christmas time
How to Filet a Fish
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How to Filet a Fish
Hook Style or Single Jaw Release for Hunting
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Hook Style or Single Jaw Release for Hunting
Summer Soybean Plots for Deer
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Summer Soybean Plots for Deer

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  • @tenkarapondfishing4611
    @tenkarapondfishing4611 20 днів тому

    This is a VERY misleading, and unnecessarily scary, title. Before watching, anyone would naturally think that the UA-camr has discovered some critical design flaw with these self-inflattable vests, when in fact what he is really reporting on is basic and tragic stupidity on the part of a small number of users. I am very sorry for your friend, but if you choose to wear a CO2-inflattable vest, but haven't checked to see if there's even a CO2 cartridge in place....then I'm sorry, but that is no fault of the vest or the manufacturer.

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 20 днів тому

      @@tenkarapondfishing4611 you are certainly entitled to your opinion. It’s a cautionary tale that might save someone’s life if they have an old inflatable vest and haven’t checked the CO2 cylinder in a while. There’s nothing in the title that suggests a critical design flaw but there might be other critical use flaws like mine. Trying to save someone else from the same mistake. But thanks for your input anyway.

  • @riceracerman
    @riceracerman Місяць тому

    I recently saw one for sale extremely cheap (~$30) at a major retailer that rhymes with “haul cart”. It says in the description that the co2 cartridge is not included and must be bought separately. This borders on negligence and will most definitely end up with someone dead because they didn’t read the instructions

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 Місяць тому

      @@riceracerman couldn’t agree more! That’s a lawsuit waiting to happen. Foolish on their part to sell it that way even if lawsuits were not a concern.

    • @heathcolwell9190
      @heathcolwell9190 13 днів тому

      @@davidellisoutdoors3247 If they included the CO2 cartridge people would be returning/exchanging them for new cartridges after they used the vest. Think, McFly.

  • @dondearman4803
    @dondearman4803 Місяць тому

    Co2 cartridges only good for 3 years so yours is no good

  • @bfay9294
    @bfay9294 Місяць тому

    Thanks this gives me another idea for hanging my pool noodle curtain rods.

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 Місяць тому

      I guess you mean using curtain rods to hold the pool noodles up. That might work! I hadn’t thought of that. I’m curious if that would allow the rods deep enough into the slits to hold them.

  • @bfay9294
    @bfay9294 Місяць тому

    I like how you flattened the back if the noodle. I have the volume

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 Місяць тому

      If you have a band saw it’s easy. Otherwise I’m not sure of another good way to do it.

  • @jordangouveia1863
    @jordangouveia1863 Місяць тому

    Two weeks ago I dumped my yak. I was wearing a self- inflating PFD. The PFD inflated kept me afloat and I got my yak to a sandbar where I was able to pump out the water and get underway again. The downside is after that accident I had no PFD for the rest of the day. It is not comfortable to wear after it is inflated. The recharge kit was about $20.00. The cartridge lasts a long time. The element that causes the inflation should be changed every 3 years. I've had cartridges that were over 10 years that worked fine during a test I did on old cartridges. The element is the weak link, if anything is going to fail it'll be the self inflation element.

  • @robertbunnell5045
    @robertbunnell5045 Місяць тому

    JUST VEIWED VIDEOS WITH SAME DEPLOYMENT IN STORAGE IN BOAT ,BOATS NEVER ACTUALLY RAINED ON OR STORE OUT IN WEATHER !!,THEY DEPLOYED FDROM HEAT & HUMIDITY .SO i WILL FORGO THE COMFORT & RESORT BACK TO CONVENTIONAL PFD. THEIRS A GUY TESTING DIFF PFDS GOOD WATCH YOU BE SUPRISED AS WHAT WORKS BEST AS FAR AS HOW YOU FLOAT IN THE WATER

    • @allanmason3201
      @allanmason3201 Місяць тому

      There are few things that can go wrong with a foam floatation device (the main one being not actually wearing the fricking thing!), but something people should check is if their flotation vest will actually support them and roll them from prone to face-up if they should fall into the water due to becoming unconscious for some reason.

  • @robertbunnell5045
    @robertbunnell5045 Місяць тому

    one of mine deployed in my storage in boat !! boat never rained on ,vest maybe worn 6 times!! THE ONLY MOISTURE IN BOAT IS WHEN REAL HUMID(I'M IN SOUTH LOUISIANA IS CONDENSATE ON STORAGE LIDS. LESSON LEARNED REMOVE THEM FROM BOAT ,OR GO BACK TO STD. PERSONAL PFD'S!!! THINK i WILL GO BACK TO TRIED & PROVEN LOW MAINT. DEVICE

  • @pcolapaddler
    @pcolapaddler Місяць тому

    I've had several of these inflatable PFDs. I bought my first around 2002. My wife and I both use them. Ours have always come with the cartridge installed and ready to use. That said, it is always a good idea to check your equipment on a regular basis. I tested ours once several years ago and they both inflated, but the seams had deteriorated and they split open upon inflation. They would have been useless in an emergency.

  • @montyspearo
    @montyspearo 2 місяці тому

    Great video. Off to check my new vest.

  • @DigginTexas
    @DigginTexas 2 місяці тому

    I’ve got one ordered, I’m happy to say. I am glad I saw this video, cause I definitely assumed they came preloaded. Thank you for posting.

  • @artist7998
    @artist7998 2 місяці тому

    Great so you had the vest for 5 years and never inspected it to make sure it was in working order? They also need to be inspected for tears and also that the deployment tabs are fresh at least yearly.

  • @charleywalker2982
    @charleywalker2982 2 місяці тому

    I’ve been debating on buying one , thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @archerontario
    @archerontario 2 місяці тому

    Calcium Phosphorus Copper Iodine Zinc Manganese Vitamin A,D,E Selenium Sodium

  • @archerontario
    @archerontario 2 місяці тому

    Takes time in 5 yrs of running 4 mineral sites we noticed a substantial increase in deer on out property’s, as for antler development it does work people are not patient enough

  • @Snappergrabber
    @Snappergrabber 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @petebicentennial76
    @petebicentennial76 2 місяці тому

    Great video! Can’t wait to see what’s to come of your property. Keep the videos coming.

  • @lisasaint2164
    @lisasaint2164 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing, this is great information, your video will probably save some lives..

  • @Badbunnyhug5
    @Badbunnyhug5 2 місяці тому

    Thank you because you saved my life.

  • @leonardmilcin7798
    @leonardmilcin7798 3 місяці тому

    Inflatable life jackets are for people who know what they are doing. Just yesterday I inspected and inflated mine before the season and I replaced the piece that reacts with water to inflate it. If you can't be bothered to be serious about it, do yourself a favour and skip an inflatable life vest and instead get one made out of foam so that it is guaranteed to always work for you when you need it. There is a lot of things that can go wrong with an inflatable life jacket. It can get worn out or pierced as you go about your day. It can get old and fail. The CO2 cartridge can get unscrewed. The cartridge can get rusted and leak out the CO2 (there is only very thin piece of metal foil that prevents it from leaking out). The manual activator can get tangled or pushed inside and be unavailable when you need it. The only way is to regularly inspect your life jacket. Open it up, inflate it. Inspect your cartridge, inspect the activator, the lever, the pin, the cords, etc. Inspect the pressure compartment itself if there are any signs of wear that could cause it to fail when you need it the most.

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 3 місяці тому

      Very well said. And you should floss your teeth every day, but not many people do that either. Sage advice, nonetheless and thanks for your input.

    • @allanmason3201
      @allanmason3201 Місяць тому

      Sensible maintenance of an important piece of safety equipment. I'd suggest that if someone is going to replace CO2 cartridge and trigger anyway, it would be a good idea to do a live test of the vest by jumping into water at least once, just to find out how the thing works. I recently came across a YT video where a guy did that, and the velcro holding down the cover around his neck didn't come free, so he ended up feeling strangled by an over-inflated bladder on only one side.

  • @jeffreytaylor4211
    @jeffreytaylor4211 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing, I'm getting ready to buy two of them.

  • @jamesglavich1426
    @jamesglavich1426 3 місяці тому

    I bought two inflatable vest, Instructions, and two attached tags explained that they were not armed. I reconfigured mine so they were manual with the cord. You can look at it different ways, one if set as automatic, if you slip and fall in the water while loading the boat and or gear, it's going to cost $25.00 and if you don't have a spare CO-2 cylinder, you need a different vest. I guess you blow it up manually, but a temp regular vest would be better. Read the Instructions. Thanks for bringing this to a lot of peoples attention, and some buy these things at yard sales and second hand stores without instructions. Inside there is instructions that stay with the vest. Check for the CO-2 cylinder and green marker for operation, if its red find out why.

  • @gregdeeth5701
    @gregdeeth5701 3 місяці тому

    All the vests I've ever purchased never come with the c02 cartridge installed. Always had to install to activate the vest. Same thing like a smoke detector, pull the yellow tab.

  • @richardmcquade8669
    @richardmcquade8669 3 місяці тому

    Ty

  • @howardbenson1173
    @howardbenson1173 3 місяці тому

    Dumb A

  • @jkline999
    @jkline999 3 місяці тому

    I have 3 vests, from diff manufacturers-- CO2 came installed. All manual, not auto inflate, which is my preference. What everybody needs to do is test their vest to make sure all seems are solid, and that when it inflates it doesn't choke you. To death. It happened to a guy off buoy 10 at Astoria. Big dude. The vest killed him. I have a waist inflatable, and I can hardly get that thing around my head unless I let out some air.

  • @mikenagy938
    @mikenagy938 3 місяці тому

    You forgot the second, maybe first important part of the system, the pill. What makes the cylinder go off when you hit the water? There is a pill or tablet about the size of an aspirin that dissolves very quickly. This pill holds the firing pin at bay when you are dry and when it gets wet it slams against the cylinder and fills the jacket. This pill should be changed every season.

  • @Pete-from-Tn
    @Pete-from-Tn 3 місяці тому

    Had these from the time they came out. As with anything service it every year.

  • @TheFiremarshal33
    @TheFiremarshal33 3 місяці тому

    Did the same thing bud. I read the instructions and thought it was telling me how to install the cylinder as if inwere replacing it. SMH..

  • @gordondalrymple7644
    @gordondalrymple7644 3 місяці тому

    Good to know

  • @jayyancey4538
    @jayyancey4538 3 місяці тому

    An Onyx vest saved my life on Lake Bourne in LA a couple years ago. Seemed like an eternity looking up at the surface and being unable to swim up until it started to inflate. It was in the winter in a fishing tournament, the extra snivel gear when wet was like an anchor, , I’m a strong swimmer but there was nothing I could do. WEAR A VEST AT ALL TIMES ON THE WATER.

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 3 місяці тому

      There's nothing quite as impactful as personal testimony. Thanks for that!!

  • @vinniecamberlango6026
    @vinniecamberlango6026 3 місяці тому

    Very good advice I have 3 of them and I am going to to check mine out

  • @Huntnfish74916
    @Huntnfish74916 3 місяці тому

    20$ and you can replace it every year.

  • @xingadogx
    @xingadogx 3 місяці тому

    Every two years jump in a swimming pool with inflatable pfd on and check deployment and look for leaks. After get new cylinder and (aspirin) water soluble disk.

  • @MAB1907
    @MAB1907 3 місяці тому

    Never buy a manual pull, because if you get knocked out in the water you will be at the bottom on the lake, buy a regular life jacket or spend the extra money and get the automatic life jacket, yes it cost a lot more but just how much is your life worth ?

    • @jkline999
      @jkline999 3 місяці тому

      an auto is useless for me. rain, surfing, paddleboarding, swimming, you name it. manual only vests and trucks, thx.

    • @MAB1907
      @MAB1907 3 місяці тому

      @@jkline999 hey I understand, I’ve got life jackets for that too !!! Be safe…

    • @JimbobZ17
      @JimbobZ17 2 місяці тому

      @@jkline999mustang inflatable will not inflate unless submerged in 4 inches of water. They are the best and only brand I have in my boat. If you are not in a boat they are useless for you 🤙🏻

  • @shaynelhta
    @shaynelhta 3 місяці тому

    Bruh, now I wonder if you should even be running a boat... if you were so oblivious to that, I'd be worried about your awareness in general. No offense meant.

  • @kurtgreen1040
    @kurtgreen1040 3 місяці тому

    Was considering buying one but I think I’ll stick with my old one

  • @swampbiologist
    @swampbiologist 3 місяці тому

    Good Luck David! Emile

  • @bobwilliamson2828
    @bobwilliamson2828 3 місяці тому

    That’s why you are supposed to check them for green showing before every use. Also, be sure to read the instructions and replace the bobbins when they are out of date.

  • @CalumMacNeil-qb6wp
    @CalumMacNeil-qb6wp 4 місяці тому

    Yes good comments. A man I worked for bought 2 second hand good quality inflateable life vests for his boating trips. After returning from one of his trips. I had to put all his gear away as he just beached the boat and walked away. I took it upon myself to inspect the life vests. And guess What?the co2 cylinders were both spent. He didn't have a clue all those times he was in danger. I told him to renew and replace the cylinders with all the correct information. Well he shrugged it all off and didn't bother his arse.👎👎

  • @clintperry799
    @clintperry799 4 місяці тому

    Thank you , great information ! 👍

  • @RonaldjBrown-ik4oh
    @RonaldjBrown-ik4oh 4 місяці тому

    Great job. I like the pool noodle modifications. Thanks for sharing!

  • @aland1439
    @aland1439 4 місяці тому

    I admire that you have the confidence to admit this mistake to warn others. My Bluestorm came with large warnings that they are shipped unarmed and that you must install the CO2 cartridge to arm it.

    • @ericwright3382
      @ericwright3382 2 місяці тому

      I have two, and they both had big warning messages. They even talked about how manual (pull cord only) vests should NOT be used for skiing, tubing, or any other activity where you may not be able to respond and pull the cord. The way I am wired, I read instructions, not just the ones on something that will save your life.

    • @davidsmith4363
      @davidsmith4363 3 дні тому

      West Marine brands don’t say anything. I assume mine was faulty because no green indicator. The instructions manual doesn’t say they are unarmed when bought new. I’ll check the packaging tomorrow.

  • @jonathan53356
    @jonathan53356 5 місяців тому

    I have a Mustang vest with a Hammar inflator. They are more expensive, but Hammar inflators don't go off by moisture. They go off due to pressure. This means you need to be in at least 4 inches of water for it to go off. There is also an indicator, right on the inflator. Green, you're good, red, you need to replace it. They are a sealed inflator, meaning the cylinder is attached permanently. My vest was around 300 bucks, and the inflators are 80 bucks every 3 years. Yea, that may be expensive, but this is a life-saving device. If your life jacket saves your life, I guarantee you won't care how much it costs.

  • @user-ct4im4nd6r
    @user-ct4im4nd6r 5 місяців тому

    Great review I’m looking for a inexpensive blind for hunting pigs I can sort of leave semi portable Plenty of space Ample view I can brush it in and leave for a few months Plenty of space inside I can live with the zippers going in and out Not worried about the weight setting it up I can drive close to the spot Looks like a decent buy

  • @miketrentham6632
    @miketrentham6632 5 місяців тому

    I have a Mustang life vest and the cartridge was already installed. The cylinder needs to be replaced every three years and checked annually

  • @thomasreece3903
    @thomasreece3903 6 місяців тому

    I’m looking to get one of theses while their on sale. If the sagging is your only problem I’d recommend glue a string ( mason cord ) above the center of opening cut a small hole where needed and use string to open to desired height. Just saying.

  • @luisadriandelgado5343
    @luisadriandelgado5343 7 місяців тому

    wow!!! very serious lifesaving advice!!!!

  • @a.joegevara3519
    @a.joegevara3519 7 місяців тому

    "Found at Academy" just went to check my mail and found one in my front tree line. We live out in the middle of nowhere, with no immediate neighbors. We just had a big storm, it had to blow 3-400 yards from across an agricultural field across the road. I was looking for info on how to fold it up.

  • @garymutter2267
    @garymutter2267 7 місяців тому

    I mostly fish old hickory for bass and catfish but never targeted striper. Whats the best way to find these fish on old hickory?

    • @davidellisoutdoors3247
      @davidellisoutdoors3247 7 місяців тому

      I’m not sure I’m the best one to answer that but I just see them busting shad on the surface right after daybreak.