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Lake Powell Houseboat Fire Salvage
Lake Powell Houseboat Fire Salvage
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Відео

Lake Powell Barge Burned Houseboat
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Cross Marine Projects transporting a burned houseboat to launch ramp on Lake Powell
Lake Powell Houseboat Fire Recovery
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Recovery by Cross Marine Projects of a burned houseboat stuck on a cable within the Wahweap marina.
Seek FirePRO X Review
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I purchased a seek Fire Pro X about six months ago and this video is a review of my experience with this compact thermal imaging camera. I think it is a great unit. There are some issues though that would be nice to fix on a future model.
Utah Lake Channel Catfish Feeding
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Utah Lake Channel Catfish Feeding
Review: Garmin Inreach mini Or Nautilus Lifeline???
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Review: Garmin Inreach mini Or Nautilus Lifeline???
Utah Lake Northern Pike Compilation
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Utah Lake Northern Pike Compilation
Utah Lake Northern Pike!
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Utah Lake Northern Pike!
NASTIEST JOB EVER! Diving in Liquid Cheese
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NASTIEST JOB EVER! Diving in Liquid Cheese
DRUNK!? Sea Turtle Smashes into Rock! Funny
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DRUNK!? Sea Turtle Smashes into Rock! Funny
Eagle Ray SO CLOSE I Can Touch It (GoPro Hero 10)
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Eagle Ray SO CLOSE I Can Touch It (GoPro Hero 10)
Commercial Diving Emergency Rescue Drill
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Commercial Diving Emergency Rescue Drill
Commercial Diving Heavy Gear
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Commercial Diving Heavy Gear
Commercial Diver Dangerous Underwater Burning!
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Commercial Diver Dangerous Underwater Burning!
Underwater Filming Moray Eels With A GoPro 10 in Galapagos
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Underwater Filming Moray Eels With A GoPro 10 in Galapagos
Scuba Diving with Marine Iguanas Galapagos! (GoPro 10)
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Scuba Diving with Marine Iguanas Galapagos! (GoPro 10)
HUGE SHARK Tries To Bite Diver
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HUGE SHARK Tries To Bite Diver
GIANT Galapagos Tortoise! 500 lb Eco Lawn Mower
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GIANT Galapagos Tortoise! 500 lb Eco Lawn Mower
PETTING Large Sharks while diving in Bega Lagoon Fiji
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PETTING Large Sharks while diving in Bega Lagoon Fiji
Filming Rays With GoPro Hero 10 Scuba Diving
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Filming Rays With GoPro Hero 10 Scuba Diving
Whale Shark Scuba Diving Galapagos!
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Whale Shark Scuba Diving Galapagos!
Too Many Hammerheads! Diving Galapagos
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Too Many Hammerheads! Diving Galapagos
White Bass Being chased!
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White Bass Being chased!
Antarctic Boat Race! We sucked
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Antarctic Boat Race! We sucked
Ice Climb Iceland Glacier
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Ice Climb Iceland Glacier
Blue Lagoon Iceland
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Blue Lagoon Iceland
Blue Lagoon Iceland
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Blue Lagoon Iceland
Skydiving Utah
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Skydiving Utah
Gorak Shep Everest Base Camp
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Gorak Shep Everest Base Camp
Mount Everest Crazy Helicopter Pilot!
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Mount Everest Crazy Helicopter Pilot!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AW-jx1op
    @AW-jx1op 7 днів тому

    I find the Garmin InReach mini 2 runs out of battery quickly if it’s on and not able to find a signal with a satellite (such as inside a steel ship) just as an FYI. While outside under open skies it will last a long time.

  • @shilohsf
    @shilohsf Місяць тому

    Thorough and very helpful presentation 👍🏼

  • @bens-random-life
    @bens-random-life 2 місяці тому

    Appreciate the succinct and accurate info, as a lifelong mountain adventurer, the ocean is different 🤙

  • @Diverdixon
    @Diverdixon 2 місяці тому

    Looking claustrophobic AF

  • @Kolby757
    @Kolby757 5 місяців тому

    Not expecting that

  • @katiesowul
    @katiesowul 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for making this video! I've been trying to compare the two without experience with the Garmin InReach. This is SO helpful.

  • @sokolyslager8860
    @sokolyslager8860 5 місяців тому

    I can tell you...these manholes suck to enter

  • @dormandavis2767
    @dormandavis2767 7 місяців тому

    I have this exact camera for sale

  • @Rescue-mt7fl
    @Rescue-mt7fl 8 місяців тому

    What an absolute useless POS!! The ergonomics for scanning the floor or viewing beyond over your head are horrible. To look down , you almost need to do a hand stand to see the floor in front of you. This is complicated more by having one of the narrowest fields of view on the market meaning it requires almost direct views due to almost no peripheral range. The buttons can’t be manipulated with fire gloves on so the fancy screens are far more liability than help as you can accidentally turn them on and then not be able to get back out. The refresh rate has the camera freezing more than scanning at moderate temps. The pixel rate and view screen are too small to aid in victim identification as a large number of your victims don’t show as the hottest thing in the room. They are often covered or thermal equalizing so that stark contrast doesn’t exist. You are looking for shapes or areas that require you to physically sweep to verify a victim. Using this device for that is like watching the Super Bowl on your iPhone 5 vs your 55 inch big screen. Finding fire? The low pixel rate and lower contrast to the view screen coupled with the slow refresh rate means the camera whites out (or reds out) very quickly and with little effort, particularly given that its field of view is very narrow and therefore has much less contrasting surface area for the processor to use for temperature differentiation. About the only true value to this camera is as a personal tic to help you locate an exit point should the reserved NFPA tic fail or you become separated. Hopefully there is enough heat differentiation between rooms to show the doorway. Remember, a tic works by a computer generating an image from contrasts between pixels that have absorbed the infrared from the heat emitter. The crisp picture at the day room table is not the picture inside a structure. The less temperature differentiation, the worse the pic. Particularly when the screen you view is incredibly small and you’re trying your see the screen through smoke and the processor is also trying to see through smoke.

  • @vickyly7178
    @vickyly7178 Рік тому

    Is this actually liquid cheese?

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      It is all of the bad cheese after processing they don't use/want. They send it into large storage tanks and mix it with digesters to break it down. So it's rotten liquid cheese.

  • @EvilGPT
    @EvilGPT Рік тому

    Does it smell when you’re in the suit?

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      Nope it's a sealed rated hazmat setup. If you smell something, it means you're in trouble. The tenders on the surface have to smell it though so better to be the diver!

  • @bens.1603
    @bens.1603 Рік тому

    This was very helpful in making my decision, thank you!

  • @StefJuncker
    @StefJuncker Рік тому

    Nice review. Thx.. To the point, no bs.. Well done

  • @markweigel3301
    @markweigel3301 Рік тому

    😎🇺🇸🏴‍☠️🧜As A Retired North Sea Certified Commercial Diver I ❤ This Video 🙏!!!

  • @TheInsultInvestor
    @TheInsultInvestor Рік тому

    this is the worst cam I have seen in the modern era

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      ? The first two minutes is on the diver's helmet camera which is a low light camera for darker water not for high resolution. At 2 minutes it changes to a GoPro which is 1080. The water also is exceptionally blue from a mineral not from being clear.

  • @RunningWithSauce
    @RunningWithSauce Рік тому

    I noticed the unit I have blacks out entirely and will not turn on when I'm on the knob and I hit it. I dont know of the conversion does it, the thermal layers geting all wonky or what. But every time I get the knock it goes dark and wont' come back on. This is problematic for us as we immediately convert to ventilation and primary search when primary search is where I wanted this to work the most.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      The unit turns off and won't turn back on? I haven't had mine do that. Might be a faulty one, I'd contact them about it. I know TICs will have problems with steam clouds due to the water particles in the air and lack of difference in temperatures to detect.

    • @RunningWithSauce
      @RunningWithSauce Рік тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 Yeah we sent it in. Its on its way back via FedEx. Yes, it would literally just power off and it wouldn't come back on until charged again. Rinse repeat. I was testing for the dept so it wasnt a good experience. haha. Hopefully it works when it gets back.

  • @morganmccauley1687
    @morganmccauley1687 Рік тому

    I am a drone/robotic specialist and have two Unmanned Underwater Drones both with very high quality cameras. I would like to work together some time.

  • @joedunn1390
    @joedunn1390 Рік тому

    I just got the FirePro 300

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      Yeah I like the design of the 300 better. The sensor is on the back so you can hold it normally. Also much bigger buttons! Maybe they watched this. It is pricey though. Hope it works great.

  • @mikmorales2755
    @mikmorales2755 Рік тому

    Very informative!

  • @zilla8884
    @zilla8884 Рік тому

    That was amazong

  • @Dandan19374
    @Dandan19374 Рік тому

    Why would a camera that tells you if something is hot or cold useful to firefighters I mean, if your house is on fire are they really gonna care if the door is hot or not

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      Hey thanks for commenting, there are actually many uses for thermal imagers to firefighters. In heavy smoke conditions, you can search rooms very quickly and locate people/unconscious victims easily when you only have a foot visibility. You could see a child across the room hiding under something when you never would have found them otherwise. These also allow you to see hidden fires inside walls or attics that could be spreading. If the fire travels through the attic without you knowing it could collapse on you trapping/possibly killing you. We also use them on investigations, electrical issues, and search and rescue.

    • @shaneruttner
      @shaneruttner 11 місяців тому

      Wow

  • @roryoconnor1733
    @roryoconnor1733 Рік тому

    I'll be hosting a heavy gear experience this year.

  • @aliceoakley4061
    @aliceoakley4061 Рік тому

    Here fishy fishy come and bite on my hook and make my day

  • @MrRagool
    @MrRagool Рік тому

    Good review. The black hawk comment @10:00 was quiet funny 😂😂. I’m getting the Nautilus this week.

  • @calebmiddlemas2933
    @calebmiddlemas2933 Рік тому

    Glad you put this review on here. We just bought 4 of these. Looking forward to getting them

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 Рік тому

      Our department is going to buy them as well. They work great. Also when you compare the cost to what the pack integrated ones cost they are a no brainier.

  • @JaMooni16
    @JaMooni16 2 роки тому

    Appreciate it. I'm looking for a TIC for my self so I don't have to depend on my officer

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      No problem! It's been a great/convenient tool for me so far outside the small stated issues.

  • @justanaveragefish6738
    @justanaveragefish6738 2 роки тому

    In dive school, my teacher told us about doing this. It looks nastier than imagined

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      Yeah not too bad for the diver if your gear is up to specs! Definitely bad for the tenders who have to clean you/everything and smell it.

  • @kirkwilliams2127
    @kirkwilliams2127 2 роки тому

    As an adventure boater.... I use both this and a few more. Some just in my life raft alone. And a Gumby suit. Your safely gear is going to cost you thousands of dollars and you better have redundancy at least 2x over. I can see the Nautilus as a stand alone for a diver for sure. Awesome review from someone that is obviously very experiences in it's use and as a first responder... gold advice here folks. Thank you for posting:-)

  • @iviewthetube
    @iviewthetube 2 роки тому

    I totally agree that a radio signal, although great, does not guarantee immediate rescue. One needs to use the right device for the right situation. Recently, a MOB kayaker in Washington State made an emergency 911 call using a cell phone and they did not get to him in time. IMO, had he used a marine channel 16 or VTS Channel 14 followed up by an DSC/AIS MOB distress with MMSI# and GPS Coords, a passenger ferry, or other vessel, within one to three miles would likely have been able to get a rescue raft to him in time.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      Yeah that's why I ended up getting both. I wanted the best chance I could get for the circumstances. Working in emergency services has really shown me how far away help can be.

    • @iviewthetube
      @iviewthetube 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 At least with the wrong device they will have a great chronology of when and how you died.

    • @SeattleRingHunter
      @SeattleRingHunter 2 роки тому

      No guarantee of that but it makes for a reasonable argument. Most likely in the Puget Sound they would send the SPD Marine Division or Coast guard to the GPS location to investigate the received distress call.

    • @iviewthetube
      @iviewthetube 2 роки тому

      @@SeattleRingHunter Whenever I cross the Puget Sound in a kayak, I am always able to get hold of Seattle Traffic on Marine Channel 14. Many of the WSF's are on there , too.

  • @gagesterboy
    @gagesterboy 2 роки тому

    hey im in dive school right now and i was wondering if its worth it? im barely seeing now that the diving industry has shit pay and no work? can you please tell me your experience?

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      It's a rough industry not going to lie. The top 5 % of divers can make a lot of money but the rest barely get by. It's feast and famine so paying bills or planning expenses is very difficult. Most divers last about 5 years before going into another career. I actually work full time as a firefighter now after ten years and dive part time when jobs come around.

    • @RSKLove
      @RSKLove Рік тому

      What is shit pay exactly? 😂

    • @gagesterboy
      @gagesterboy Рік тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 do you have any recommendations for what type of dive jobs to get into?

    • @gagesterboy
      @gagesterboy Рік тому

      @@RSKLove below $20

    • @RSKLove
      @RSKLove Рік тому

      @@gagesterboy , do you have the certs from CDI or a similar CD school? That seems super lowball.

  • @DontEatFibre
    @DontEatFibre 2 роки тому

    Would be cool to know what kind of nasty shit grows in that.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      Well it turned all brass on the helmets black and whatever's in there fused to our hazmat suits so we cannot get the smell out. Pretty weird stuff for sure.

    • @DontEatFibre
      @DontEatFibre 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 Brass turning black would indicate it is pretty acidic then. How was the actual smell? More closer to sewage or rotten milk products? Do you have insurance to cover you new suits if the ones used in this got ruined or is the customer responsible in this case? Hope you can post more videos of your gigs in the future. Compared to commercial diving in water - what are the main considerations and safety precautions you need to take when doing something like this? Is there always additional danger or getting yourself stuck in some nasty sludge on the bottom if there is any? Do you have your own company or work through some firm? How do customers find you in this case? Do they just Google for commercial divers in their general area? What are your qualifications as a commercial and also recreational diver? Sorry for such a long list of questions, but your job is simply put, interesting.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      @@DontEatFibre Definitely on the acidic side for sure! From a distance it smelled like old macaroni, I never smelled it up close because I was suited up and that would be bad if I could smell anything. For equipment we bid the job including damage/replacing equipment. We did a sulfuric acid dive job where we were throwing away new suits and helmets every 20 minutes! It's all included in the bid. Commercial dive companies also have to maintain very expensive special risk insurance for jobs along with general liability. It's one of the main costs of a bid. For hazmat jobs we test the chemicals against the equipment to make sure nothing will fail. We also have to follow strict decon procedures. There are always multiple redundant air sources and a standby diver suited and ready to go in if an emergency happened. My family has owned a marine construction company for 40 years but I have also dove with several other companies. Many of our clients find us by simply googling commercial dive company or finding us by previous jobs we've done. Commercial divers go through extensive and expensive schooling that can last 6 months to over a year. It's not at all like scuba diving. Commercial divers are surface supplied with an air hose and compressor. Scuba is way too dangerous to use. For the United States, ADCI certifies commercially and there are others for different countries. Canada uses DCBC and they are accepted all over the world. Hope that answers a few of your questions!:)

    • @DontEatFibre
      @DontEatFibre 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 Wow a sulphuric acid dive. You don't have any video of that? (I didn't search your channel yet). Hopefully it wasn't that comcentrsted acid :D. Nevertheless, that one sounds like a million things can go horribly wrong. Did you have to wear some special multilayer suit setup, just in case the out most layer experiences a leak? If not acid or this cheese tank, what is the craziest medium or environment you ever dived in then? Definitely one of those jobs that takes you to places people would never imagine someone has to/gets to dive in.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      @@DontEatFibre unfortunately I don't have videos of that dive. Sometimes we either aren't thinking about taking video or the client has non disclosure agreements. But it was pretty concentrated and ate through metal ladders pretty quick. Our suits are pretty tough to puncture. There are redundant seals on the wrists and neck. That way if you puncture a glove it won't enter the suit. If you puncture the suit, then it can't get into the helmet. I'd say this cheese was probably the craziest. We have dove in raw sewage before. There is a video on my page of recovering a bunch of turkeys off the bottom of a lake that died after the truck hauling them rolled off a dam. There were over 500 and they were worried it might pollute the city's water supply since the intakes were nearby.

  • @rvierra7235
    @rvierra7235 2 роки тому

    Cool post. Thank you 👍

  • @Insight189
    @Insight189 2 роки тому

    Why they doing this

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/XCErz7A2WrE/v-deo.html. Here's another video of what we were doing. We were replacing 1500 air diffusers in a rotting cheese tank. This was the decon station.

    • @ericcartman9594
      @ericcartman9594 Рік тому

      ​@@crossingtheglobe3122haha. Are there cheese descompresions?

    • @Salty_Rubber
      @Salty_Rubber Рік тому

      to clean your poop off

  • @Cpepper5421
    @Cpepper5421 2 роки тому

    Cutest animals on earth

  • @studio_rtr
    @studio_rtr 2 роки тому

    Great comparison, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @johapi
    @johapi 2 роки тому

    Do you prefer SSA or scuba?

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      When I dive for fun I love Scuba! But for working divers I only use a surface supplied hard hat. An unlimited air supply, hard wired coms, and so many redundancies makes it exponentially safer.

    • @jakeseabass6051
      @jakeseabass6051 2 роки тому

      Scuba is fun. SSA is for work definitely. Theres a place for everything

  • @brycejohnson1780
    @brycejohnson1780 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @antoniomelchor7003
    @antoniomelchor7003 2 роки тому

    excellent comparison

  • @yaboigiggity
    @yaboigiggity 2 роки тому

    Starting my commercial diver course in July. Can’t wait to get started

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      Dive school is a lot of fun. I had a blast.

    • @yaboigiggity
      @yaboigiggity 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas.

    • @byrdbino_95
      @byrdbino_95 2 роки тому

      What are some things I can do to get the funds to get into an institute?

  • @isma_Ugalde
    @isma_Ugalde 2 роки тому

    Uno de mis grandes sueños es poder nadar algún día con un tiburón Ballena!.

  • @Yggdrasil42
    @Yggdrasil42 2 роки тому

    Great to see a comparison from a diver perspective. I wish one device could do both, of course. An Inreach with a local beacon would be ideal. But at least there are affordable options available.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      Yeah it would be awesome if they made a diver friendly version of the inreach that could transmit to ships around you as well. Or have the nautilus also send a satellite signal. I'm guessing something will come out with both.

  • @jamescross
    @jamescross 2 роки тому

    cool! nice review.

  • @Limebean37ss
    @Limebean37ss 2 роки тому

    How’s the visibility down there haha

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      Well you could hold a light at your face and not see anything but black. It's so dark, your mind actually starts seeing little flashes and streaks of light that aren't really there because it can't relate to that level of dark.

    • @Limebean37ss
      @Limebean37ss 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 hahaha , been through that before doing a blanking job in a harbour , visibility was hella bad

  • @familyfishingtales2473
    @familyfishingtales2473 2 роки тому

    Awesome footage!!

  • @jojojore6928
    @jojojore6928 2 роки тому

    O maygad nakakatakot😱😱😱😱

  • @trebor9711
    @trebor9711 2 роки тому

    Mama telling da Yout to keep it moving Cuz, 💯

  • @Mrjaspgu
    @Mrjaspgu 2 роки тому

    I don't know of a single square inch of Utah lake that has water anywhere near that clear. I call BS.

  • @Hero_Spearo
    @Hero_Spearo 2 роки тому

    What kind of camera are you using? That looks great!

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      I used a GoPro hero 10, I have been super impressed with it. I posted some videos from the Galapagos on my page using it as well.

  • @taylordubray593
    @taylordubray593 2 роки тому

    What part of Utah Lake were you at when seeing these Northern Pike?

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      One of the larger tributaries best I can give you or there will be a thousand people there!

    • @taylordubray593
      @taylordubray593 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 Looks freaking super clear! I have always wanted to catch the pike. I am going for Large Mouth Bass, Walleye and Trout Challenget this summer, I want to prove that Utah Lake is making a come back! I am guessing more South of Provo.

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      @@taylordubray593 yeah in the coming years I think a lot of trophy pike will be coming out of there. Also the white bass should get larger once their numbers drop a bit and the stunted growth stops.

    • @isnonya264
      @isnonya264 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 let me guess a tributary branching away from the lake like miles away

    • @isnonya264
      @isnonya264 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 my other guess is provo lol

  • @adamclaws
    @adamclaws 2 роки тому

    How far up stream is that

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      1/4 mile

    • @adamclaws
      @adamclaws 2 роки тому

      @@crossingtheglobe3122 past the bridge?

    • @crossingtheglobe3122
      @crossingtheglobe3122 2 роки тому

      @@adamclaws yeah they were all along shore from the lake to that far past the bridge. They were swimming along the shorelines