Although the fish are biting extremely well they are also under a ton of stress!! The water temps have spiked with constant heat waves and releasing anything alive and healthy has been extremely difficult!! After speaking to local conservation/hatchery employees I was advised to toss the fish back "being as careful as possible" and see if they take off healthy. To my suprise they DID JUST THAT! Yes, I agree the release jobs on this video dont look the friendliest BUT its what's working best to keep them alive and swimming...
i guess im randomly asking but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
@Enrique Quinn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
hahaha the way you were releasing the fish took me by surprise. I thought at first it was a bit too harsh but thinking about how you hardly physically touched them overall, and you didn't let them fight you for long before taking them into the net looks like a much less stressful way to fish them. Good video, it's great to see a fellow trout magnet user showing the success of the system.
I've tried and tried to show my brother how to fly fish using dry's and even just nymphing ( which doesn't require a lot of overhead or any other type of fly casting) wrist flip and he still hated it. THIS was a big help because he loves to use reels when fishing and this is just like nymphing using a fly rod but using a reel instead!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Great vid man because the places we fish are "Trophy Waters" so we have restrictions like not using bait and catch and release restrictions (which I agree with) but this helped me out alot due to him living out of state and loves to fish when he can come visit.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I just ordered some trout magnets this evening based upon this video and another one. That truly was a splendid fish, and most generous of you to share it. Thanks a lot for a good video!
Hey man thanks for the fish I watched u how u used the trout magnet with the float I bought me waders and tried it I caught a 5lb 4oz brown in the same place u caught ur brown it was awesome my kids fish the same way it has made me a better trout Fisher thanks bud for everything I hope I see u this. Spring there thanks again it helped me alot
I use the trout magnet for icefishing. It works pretty good On perch and bluegill's. I think you can release the fish better then that. Not throwing them.
Today I tried the trout magnet kit for the first time on a nearby tiny creek with crystal clear water. Too shallow to float but I found a little pool sans seaweed to drag the rig through. I landed 10 little bluegills as well as a couple juvenile bass in the space of a couple hours. Nothing to write home about but it was still a lot of fun. And I've heard that clear water actually makes fish more skittish, so I was impressed. I can't wait to try these at a deeper river where I can let it drift properly.
@saeklin Try tossing it wihtout a float into shallow fast flowing current sections of rivers and creeks too.. I have caught some big guys hiding in those areas!
Been using those bubblegum and white mouse tails for trout but catching river bass with them instead! No complaints. Bass are a nice fight on an ultra lite!
That first fish is a brown trout not a brook trout. This method replicates a Caddis fly larve that are dark green or iridescent in color and they’ll hatch into caddis fly later in the day.
Fantastic video. I’ve seen a lot of your spinner videos and in the info you use 8# fluoro. Do you use 8# for a bobber and slower presentation such as salmon egg and trout magnet? I’m curious your thoughts on 4# test fluoro. That’s what I’m using right now with powerbait and mice tails.
It’s called the E-Z Trout Float, by the same manufacturer as the Trout Magnets. Walmart has them, or you can buy them together online as a kit: www.amazon.com/Trout-Magnet-Ultimate-Bundle-S/dp/B07CP44ZL4/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=trout+magnet+kit&qid=1620879583&sprefix=trout+magnet&sr=8-5
I fished with this dude. Know that being said hes a trout magnet expert. He always kills me with that thng. Definitely ones of his dead less tools in his vest. Yo lets go trout fishing tomorrow? 😩😂😂
Not so in Central California. Our river " the Kings" is extremely challenging and on the lower lower Kings past the damn it's hard fishing and there are no wild trout. If you catch a couple it's a good day. The central valley fly organization has said the same. They are disoriented when stock for several days. Then there is lots of structure for them to hide. If your not in a drift boat they are hard to get to here.
@@NRVOutdoors Very cool, looked familiar. I'm near Martinsville there is the Smith river in Bassett Va. out Riverbrook rd. there is some monster browns. Its the lower side of Philpott dam. Don't know if you've been there. Sweet river
I ALWAYS use 8lb fluorocarbon. There are countless reasons why but the biggest is it takes more abuse than lighter lines resulting in WAY less break offs.
@@NRVOutdoors I gotcha. I'm going going to cedar springs on the small stream in may. Just trying to get some good info so my son and I can get us a few good ones.
@@andrewmullins7134 I have a 3 Part series on cedar springs they can be found in my video list. Also my most current video released was also from cedar. And a small secret, there are 2 more videos coming very soon that will help you break down the area as well!
I had just watched the one with the power worms. What kind of hook was you using to wacky rig the power worm? Sorry for all the questions man. Just want to see my son land a good one
Nice fishing...what part of the country are you fishing? You don't have to give up your exact location. Just admiring the awesome fish you are fishing.
@Pablo Lens-Gallardo He wants him to release the fish by putting the put in the water and letting the trout swim away, instead of tossing it and making it hit the water
I'm just glad your not receiving alot of hate when you decide to keep or let someone else keep a fish. Fishing apps are so toxic "your destroying the fisheries" sure buddy 1 fish has completely crippled the fisheries for 20 years🙄🙄.
daneedwards81 it’s the Berkley trout rod. I have the same rod. It’s a 6 ft UL. It says on the rod that it’s designed for the trout dough bait but I don’t see how. It’s a nice rod but it doesn’t have much backbone whatsoever. Seems almost super ultra light.
Should’ve let the big brownie go & kept the one pound rainbow. It saddens me knowing that nobody else can enjoy catching & releasing that trophy. If only more people would practice that, others would have a chance at a true giant, and heck you yourself may have the opportunity to experience the thrill more than just once.
I’m a very new fisherman and I fish trout in creeks. I use a spinner and I have not gotten a bite! I don’t even know what a fish bite feels like. Sometimes they are right infront of me and they still won’t get hooked. I need help please
Fluorocarbon line 8lbs or less, trout magnets & float, Berkley pinched crawlers, corn, pautzke salmon eggs. Put away the spinners for now and use the baits listed above. Use every bait listed on the trout magnet hook and be sure to use the float "slide float up and down the line to adjust depth". You'll start catching fish I assure you. Good luck and Tight lines
The lighter the poundage of a line the smaller the diameter. Trout have eye sight similar to a microscope and easily spot your line/knot. Also the thicker the diameter the more drag is caused by the water. For example a 1/16oz lure will sink faster or 2-6lb line and slower using 8-12lb line. That is line "drag". So the theory is the lighter the line the better the presentation and a better chance of the fish only seeing a lure. I can assure you its been tested and proven countless times. If you have smaller fish I recommend 4-6lb. Bigger fish like you see on the channel use 8lb and accommodate your drag accordingly.
A 1/8 - 1/4 oz Panther Martin on 4 lb test. Toss the lure to where the water tumbles into the pool and start reeling right away with the rod tip low. Trout generally face upstream when feeding.
Are those trout stocked or wild? They are quite pretty and with great fins, makes me think they may actually be wild, which is a great credit to you for enticing so many wild trout!
@@Bobbybarley1978 Still, a trout is a trout, and to catch even stocked ones you have to be doing everything right. West Virginia sounds so cool, and I am happy that my wife and I will be moving there soon if this attempt to ban our guns happens in Virginia.
Hi, I live in CA but when we visited friends in New Paltz I drove to High Falls and fished Rondout Creek. Used Panther Martins and caught some nice brown trout right below the falls. Good luck!
“What a beautiful little brook trout” he says about a brown trout! 😎 everyone can misspeak at one tome or another....😉 Nice video! Do you think trout magnets are more effective than other small plastic jigs? If so, why? They are certainly popular, but i wonder if a small tube would work as well?
That first one was definitely a brown trout not a brook trout. Even if I never was that first one you'll never find rainbows and Brooks in the same creek naturally, brook trout require pristine spring fed water while rainbows can live in the a flooded trash compactor and not bat an eye same with browns they can live in some nasty waterways. Yet in general if you are catching brook trout they say you an drink the water without filtering it (but I wouldn't!! You know beaver fever and all)
@@prestonward7533 NRV, stands for new river valley. Great creek fishing lake fishing and river fishing just within an hour. NRV consists of a few towns like christiansburg Blacksburg and I think Roanoke.
@@crazyfish9523Awesome. Thanks for the info. Her in the central part of California fishing is nothing like that. My house is for sale and I'm moving to Idaho. I think fish and game is managed better there than here so I'm looking forward to the move. Im going to have to visit your part of the country sometime. Looks like great fishing.
Yes, they work great for wild browns, the dark yellows and brown ironically work great for brown trout! That first trout he caught was actually a brown not a brookie
The area I was fishing in this video is a slow moving mountain stream. The fish mortality rate is very high during the summer months and its commonly recommended during this time to toss the fish in reducing there swim blatter compasity and jumpstarting there system to swim instead of float belly up. I know it seems inhuman but it's very successful. If you watch my more recent videos you will notice I allow them to swim out of the net. That's due to the drop in water temperatures. "I do recomend at least attempting a soft subtle release at first if you notice the fish your releasing are dying or acting strange then toss them".
Although the fish are biting extremely well they are also under a ton of stress!! The water temps have spiked with constant heat waves and releasing anything alive and healthy has been extremely difficult!! After speaking to local conservation/hatchery employees I was advised to toss the fish back "being as careful as possible" and see if they take off healthy. To my suprise they DID JUST THAT! Yes, I agree the release jobs on this video dont look the friendliest BUT its what's working best to keep them alive and swimming...
Yo fella, your first fish was a brown trout...not a brooke...still a beauty fish
i guess im randomly asking but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
@Enrique Quinn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Enrique Quinn it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Tony Juan No problem xD
Man, I love the content but the tag end on the knot is melting my brain haha
A thing I love about the trout magnet is you hook them perfect in top of the mouth or lip. Good stuff
Your first fish is a brown trout not a Brook trout
Yup
yup
and the toss back of that trout👎 wow!
My first thought lol
Please don't treat them like a catfish gently release them.
hahaha the way you were releasing the fish took me by surprise. I thought at first it was a bit too harsh but thinking about how you hardly physically touched them overall, and you didn't let them fight you for long before taking them into the net looks like a much less stressful way to fish them. Good video, it's great to see a fellow trout magnet user showing the success of the system.
I've tried and tried to show my brother how to fly fish using dry's and even just nymphing ( which doesn't require a lot of overhead or any other type of fly casting) wrist flip and he still hated it. THIS was a big help because he loves to use reels when fishing and this is just like nymphing using a fly rod but using a reel instead!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Great vid man because the places we fish are "Trophy Waters" so we have restrictions like not using bait and catch and release restrictions (which I agree with) but this helped me out alot due to him living out of state and loves to fish when he can come visit.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I just ordered some trout magnets this evening based upon this video and another one. That truly was a splendid fish, and most generous of you to share it. Thanks a lot for a good video!
great video! i watch these all the time to better my fishing because i am a beginner trout fisherman
Wow you got the trout dough rod... by far my favorite rod Ive ever had. Broke it last year am always looking for another!
I've never seen anyone else use the power dough rod! I've got one and absolutely love it!
Hey man thanks for the fish I watched u how u used the trout magnet with the float I bought me waders and tried it I caught a 5lb 4oz brown in the same place u caught ur brown it was awesome my kids fish the same way it has made me a better trout Fisher thanks bud for everything I hope I see u this. Spring there thanks again it helped me alot
What kind of float is he using ?
Don’t fish like this guy!!!
What’s the location of that pond? I wanna try my luck there 🙏
I noticed that the people on the bank seem to move more down your way
Nice Video! I can’t wait to go fish for trout. I have never been. Thanks for the experience! 🤙
Thanks for the new technique .Can't wait to give it a try!
I use the trout magnet for icefishing. It works pretty good
On perch and bluegill's.
I think you can release the fish better then that. Not throwing them.
trout literally get dropped 300+ feet into lakes from a helicopter.....
@@xmikex801 they don't have a choice, but you do.
Today I tried the trout magnet kit for the first time on a nearby tiny creek with crystal clear water. Too shallow to float but I found a little pool sans seaweed to drag the rig through. I landed 10 little bluegills as well as a couple juvenile bass in the space of a couple hours. Nothing to write home about but it was still a lot of fun. And I've heard that clear water actually makes fish more skittish, so I was impressed. I can't wait to try these at a deeper river where I can let it drift properly.
@saeklin Try tossing it wihtout a float into shallow fast flowing current sections of rivers and creeks too.. I have caught some big guys hiding in those areas!
Been using those bubblegum and white mouse tails for trout but catching river bass with them instead! No complaints. Bass are a nice fight on an ultra lite!
Great video! Sorry for the newb question but how does one cast properly to let the lure sink to bottom without getting it snagged?
We have similar crazy fishing lure logic... and nice to see it still works :)
Beautiful Trout!!! Nice 👍
Thx for the tips. Thx for sharing your video.
I hope they wrk for my boys next time we go trout fishing. 👍😁💥
Excellent info as always !
are you using just a float and the weight of the trout magnet?
Yeah thats the way to do it
That first fish is a brown trout not a brook trout. This method replicates a Caddis fly larve that are dark green or iridescent in color and they’ll hatch into caddis fly later in the day.
Where were you fishing in this video?
Nice information, really helps in increasing chance of a hit.
First fish definitely wasn’t a brook trout. Looked more like a brownie.
Was a brown trout....lol
Nooo you let them take a small fish you throw that big one back
Fantastic video. I’ve seen a lot of your spinner videos and in the info you use 8# fluoro. Do you use 8# for a bobber and slower presentation such as salmon egg and trout magnet? I’m curious your thoughts on 4# test fluoro. That’s what I’m using right now with powerbait and mice tails.
What's the little float you are using.. also. No weights?
It’s called the E-Z Trout Float, by the same manufacturer as the Trout Magnets. Walmart has them, or you can buy them together online as a kit: www.amazon.com/Trout-Magnet-Ultimate-Bundle-S/dp/B07CP44ZL4/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=trout+magnet+kit&qid=1620879583&sprefix=trout+magnet&sr=8-5
Great video. Have you considered changing the side of the reel your handle is on? That way you won't have to keep changing hands.
It drives me nuts watching these videos when they keep switching hands....
Whatever works for him. I mean he catches fish..... His channel is booming. He dont gotta do nothing.
I fished with this dude. Know that being said hes a trout magnet expert. He always kills me with that thng. Definitely ones of his dead less tools in his vest. Yo lets go trout fishing tomorrow? 😩😂😂
I followed just because of his attitude when catching that nice grown
Dude trout fishes but doesn’t know the difference between them nice gotta love it
But dude also got 150,000+ views and you have none.
Where can I get some of those small little worm your using I’m trying to get away from live bait try out few different things
U always leave ur tag end of the knot that long?
that is a good size brownie i know the biggins love trout magnets
Did you try float and trout magnet in lakes?
Whats your favorite colors for the trout magnet?
Black & green
Brown
Amazing techniques
When u got the trout magnet hook on i never see u put a sinker on. Do u ever have to or does it get down there good enough?
With a float you are not supposed to use a weight. It gets down, but since it is really light it has very natural movement.
Nice fish must of just stocked it cool
Stocked fish will bite anything put on a hook.
Not so in Central California. Our river " the Kings" is extremely challenging and on the lower lower Kings past the damn it's hard fishing and there are no wild trout. If you catch a couple it's a good day. The central valley fly organization has said the same. They are disoriented when stock for several days. Then there is lots of structure for them to hide. If your not in a drift boat they are hard to get to here.
Beautiful fish they stocked or wild?
I’m guessing stocked just because of the size of the trout and depending on where he’s from the brown trout may not be native
nice video thnk for shareing
Is this Crooked creek in Woodlawn Va?
Yeap
@@NRVOutdoors Very cool, looked familiar. I'm near Martinsville there is the Smith river in Bassett Va. out Riverbrook rd. there is some monster browns. Its the lower side of Philpott dam. Don't know if you've been there. Sweet river
What kind of reel do you have on that rod?
That was a great tutorial. Thank you!!! Yo Amazon, haha
What kind of line do you suggest for trout magnets? I was thinking of using some 6lb fluorocarbon
I ALWAYS use 8lb fluorocarbon. There are countless reasons why but the biggest is it takes more abuse than lighter lines resulting in WAY less break offs.
@@NRVOutdoors I gotcha. I'm going going to cedar springs on the small stream in may. Just trying to get some good info so my son and I can get us a few good ones.
@@andrewmullins7134 I have a 3 Part series on cedar springs they can be found in my video list. Also my most current video released was also from cedar. And a small secret, there are 2 more videos coming very soon that will help you break down the area as well!
Sounds great, thanks alot man
I had just watched the one with the power worms. What kind of hook was you using to wacky rig the power worm? Sorry for all the questions man. Just want to see my son land a good one
How to fish for pooled hungry stocked trout........
Nice fishing...what part of the country are you fishing? You don't have to give up your exact location. Just admiring the awesome fish you are fishing.
Virginia
That's what ya like to catch every time ya go out . Just one egg fish a day . That makes it so much fun
I cringed everytime he releases a fish, toss it back like that 😓
@Pablo Lens-Gallardo He wants him to release the fish by putting the put in the water and letting the trout swim away, instead of tossing it and making it hit the water
Where the heck is this creek at? The only time i hit back to back like that is on live bait at a stocked creek
Black and green are great for sure.
Nice fish man 🎣👊👊
Great video appreciate the how to information!!
I'm just glad your not receiving alot of hate when you decide to keep or let someone else keep a fish. Fishing apps are so toxic "your destroying the fisheries" sure buddy 1 fish has completely crippled the fisheries for 20 years🙄🙄.
Exactly!
What rod and what real are you using?
Berkley dough bait combo
Nice video, where are you based out of?
What size hook
Is this Knapps Creek?
Is that a glass rod?
If so what make and model is it?
daneedwards81 it’s the Berkley trout rod. I have the same rod. It’s a 6 ft UL. It says on the rod that it’s designed for the trout dough bait but I don’t see how. It’s a nice rod but it doesn’t have much backbone whatsoever. Seems almost super ultra light.
Should’ve let the big brownie go & kept the one pound rainbow.
It saddens me knowing that nobody else can enjoy catching & releasing that trophy.
If only more people would practice that, others would have a chance at a true giant, and heck you yourself may have the opportunity to experience the thrill more than just once.
Honestly man shit broke my heart
Most definitely
Michael Strunk Truth some guy at a creek I fish kept a huge 27” trout
Even worse is that you gave the big brown away and they probably just threw it away. You're a real idiot!
@@Euroversity smart man
Is this Arkansas?
Virginia
Tie a loop knot and your lure will lay vertically all the time down have to worry about keeping the knot on top
That first fish looked like a brown. Cool video!
definitely was a brown
Great video
What fishing location is that?
Rudy Maes nunyabusniss hole in fuckoffland
Rude
AZ Bandit ya and?
Crooked creek he said In a previous comment dont know the state
Actually its crooked creek in va
I’m a very new fisherman and I fish trout in creeks. I use a spinner and I have not gotten a bite! I don’t even know what a fish bite feels like. Sometimes they are right infront of me and they still won’t get hooked. I need help please
Fluorocarbon line 8lbs or less, trout magnets & float, Berkley pinched crawlers, corn, pautzke salmon eggs. Put away the spinners for now and use the baits listed above. Use every bait listed on the trout magnet hook and be sure to use the float "slide float up and down the line to adjust depth". You'll start catching fish I assure you. Good luck and Tight lines
NRV Outdoors Thanks for the advice
NRV Outdoors can I ask what does the weight of the line have to do with anything, I believe I have 10 pound line? So does that work?
The lighter the poundage of a line the smaller the diameter. Trout have eye sight similar to a microscope and easily spot your line/knot. Also the thicker the diameter the more drag is caused by the water. For example a 1/16oz lure will sink faster or 2-6lb line and slower using 8-12lb line. That is line "drag". So the theory is the lighter the line the better the presentation and a better chance of the fish only seeing a lure. I can assure you its been tested and proven countless times. If you have smaller fish I recommend 4-6lb. Bigger fish like you see on the channel use 8lb and accommodate your drag accordingly.
A 1/8 - 1/4 oz Panther Martin on 4 lb test. Toss the lure to where the water tumbles into the pool and start reeling right away with the rod tip low. Trout generally face upstream when feeding.
Are those trout stocked or wild? They are quite pretty and with great fins, makes me think they may actually be wild, which is a great credit to you for enticing so many wild trout!
They are stocked there 3 or 4 times a week thru spring and summer. A few wilds ones in the upper streaches of this creek.
@@Bobbybarley1978 Still, a trout is a trout, and to catch even stocked ones you have to be doing everything right. West Virginia sounds so cool, and I am happy that my wife and I will be moving there soon if this attempt to ban our guns happens in Virginia.
Do you eat trout ?
Sometimes
@@NRVOutdoors cool 😎
What rod is that?
Berkley dough bait combo
where was it at?
Honey worms on a Trout Magnet ! Super Good!
Nice job!
Saw the video to I thought it was ok,but.the.first trout was indeed.a.brown.trout,caught.many.in.my lifetime and that for sure.was a brownie.
What rod?
Anyone can share some waters near orange county Ny? I just moved out here, all new to me. Fished a ton in PA, and can give spots myself, but in PA.
Hi, I live in CA but when we visited friends in New Paltz I drove to High Falls and fished Rondout Creek. Used Panther Martins and caught some nice brown trout right below the falls. Good luck!
@@chrisp1500 appreciate you!! Have a blessed day! Thank you
I use them on a centerpin reel deadly
“What a beautiful little brook trout” he says about a brown trout! 😎 everyone can misspeak at one tome or another....😉
Nice video!
Do you think trout magnets are more effective than other small plastic jigs? If so, why?
They are certainly popular, but i wonder if a small tube would work as well?
As well as mistype! 😄
Amazing how many you got out of that same small run!
Small tubes work a dream as well.
Looks like you’ve got about 10 yards of line on that spool.
That first one was definitely a brown trout not a brook trout. Even if I never was that first one you'll never find rainbows and Brooks in the same creek naturally, brook trout require pristine spring fed water while rainbows can live in the a flooded trash compactor and not bat an eye same with browns they can live in some nasty waterways. Yet in general if you are catching brook trout they say you an drink the water without filtering it (but I wouldn't!! You know beaver fever and all)
What kind of pole are you using?
Berkley dough bait combo series
That first fish was a brown trout
Good for you man
Man, I don't know where you fish trout at but they don't bite like that here in central California
NRV va
@@crazyfish9523 NVA va? I'm not familiar with that brother can you explain what that is?
@@prestonward7533 NRV, stands for new river valley. Great creek fishing lake fishing and river fishing just within an hour. NRV consists of a few towns like christiansburg Blacksburg and I think Roanoke.
@@crazyfish9523Awesome. Thanks for the info. Her in the central part of California fishing is nothing like that. My house is for sale and I'm moving to Idaho. I think fish and game is managed better there than here so I'm looking forward to the move. Im going to have to visit your part of the country sometime. Looks like great fishing.
Nice fish!
Do trout magnet work with wild brown trout? Anyone know?
Yes, they work great for wild browns, the dark yellows and brown ironically work great for brown trout! That first trout he caught was actually a brown not a brookie
Beautyful🥰💪💪💪
why do you throw back fish like that?
The area I was fishing in this video is a slow moving mountain stream. The fish mortality rate is very high during the summer months and its commonly recommended during this time to toss the fish in reducing there swim blatter compasity and jumpstarting there system to swim instead of float belly up. I know it seems inhuman but it's very successful. If you watch my more recent videos you will notice I allow them to swim out of the net. That's due to the drop in water temperatures.
"I do recomend at least attempting a soft subtle release at first if you notice the fish your releasing are dying or acting strange then toss them".
That first fish looked like a brown
It was definitely a brown 100%
i wish fish out here in the bay area bite this quick
First fish is a brown. Not a brook
Mono or Fluorocarbon line
Berkley vanish 100% fluorocarbon 8lb
I've crushed trout on that black and green almost cast after cast
Bro who eats browns and especially at that size should have through em back
What’s the name of that pond sir?
Crooked creek
Piter Herea pond?
The best video good
Dude ,,,respect