David, I wanted to thank you for the videos you've posted using the "christmas tree" grub. I fished St. Mary's Lake yesterday and that was a winner! Caught 10 largemouth and a pickerel with that grub. I used a chartreuse split tail for a little while, and didn't get a hit. That usually works every time for crappie or bluegill. By the way, I'm the guy that met you at Outback in Prince Frederick a year or so ago. I've learned quite a bit from you about the waters in Maryland. Thank you!
Always watch your vids on TV. I tend to watch vids no longer than 10-12 minutes so I seldom use the chapter function. Thanks for all you do David! I picked up my first fishing kayak this past spring and your channel has been invaluable to me for finding good places to launch. As you say, tight lines!
I watch most of UA-cam on TV. I'm watching this video on my phone because of your questions. Your videos are of local areas to show my kids the different places but also I use your videos and some others to teach the kids to pay attention how you use the rod and reel to manipulate the different lures that you use. I use the chapter markers to replay some things to point out details that my kids miss. As for time, i will watch videos of all lengths. My kids 10 to 15 minutes if its exciting to them.
I view UA-cam on my laptop mostly. Sometimes on the TV but that is rare. I love chapter markers and think it's great you use them. Time depends on content but 30 minutes generally maxes out my attention. Keep up the great content! I hope to get my line wet tomorrow.
@@KZNSean I personally think more people should use the chapter markers also. Not sure what it’s like in your area today, but we have winds steady at 15 mph and the bay looks angry. Hope you catch some. Thanks for commenting!
im fishing the middle bay. been tossing a lot of moving artificial baits. had a handful of 15-20inch catfish SMOKE a perch hounder. almost time for the weather to turn, and i cannot wait!
@@PizzaShrimp Yeah the hot spell we had is gone for at least a little while. But today we have winds steady at 15 mph and the bay is angry looking. Glad I’m going to an O’s game today because being here with the winds would be frustrating. Thanks for commenting!
I watch on my phone , love the chapter markers and honestly 10 - 15 minutes is best unless there is a great deal of teaching techniques, baits , and / or other valuable information that takes longer to present
Im about 50-50 i cast to my tv from my phone. I dont use chapter markers for vids under 15 mins typically. The other fishing account i follow is kayak catfish. Hes been doing 3-4 hr uncut fishing videos recently, and they seem to do really well. The highlight reel fishing videos are a dime a dozen and for the most part are all the same. Its the color commentary that sets vids apart. The uncut maximizes that angle. Im not sure there is a best length.
70/30 laptop/phone.. extra credit for markers! After about 6 mins I’m usually done with fishing vids… btw what kind of yak do u have and do you feel confident on it on the pax?
@@rcasan4 the kayak I use is an Ocean Kayak brand “Caper” angler. It’s about 11 ft long weighs about 50 pounds and have always felt safe on the river. Thanks for commenting!
I watch on my phone. Love the chapter markers and ideal length is 10-20 minutes.
@@tannerwi Awesome, thanks for commenting!
David, I wanted to thank you for the videos you've posted using the "christmas tree" grub. I fished St. Mary's Lake yesterday and that was a winner! Caught 10 largemouth and a pickerel with that grub. I used a chartreuse split tail for a little while, and didn't get a hit. That usually works every time for crappie or bluegill. By the way, I'm the guy that met you at Outback in Prince Frederick a year or so ago. I've learned quite a bit from you about the waters in Maryland. Thank you!
Glad to help and I remember meeting you! Hope to see you by the water sometime.
Always watch your vids on TV. I tend to watch vids no longer than 10-12 minutes so I seldom use the chapter function. Thanks for all you do David! I picked up my first fishing kayak this past spring and your channel has been invaluable to me for finding good places to launch. As you say, tight lines!
@@Jay58-e2t Thanks for commenting! And thank you very much for the kind words.
I watch most of UA-cam on TV. I'm watching this video on my phone because of your questions. Your videos are of local areas to show my kids the different places but also I use your videos and some others to teach the kids to pay attention how you use the rod and reel to manipulate the different lures that you use. I use the chapter markers to replay some things to point out details that my kids miss. As for time, i will watch videos of all lengths. My kids 10 to 15 minutes if its exciting to them.
@@RJCarlton Wow that’s amazing that you’re using them to help teach your kids! I’m humbled by that. Thanks for commenting!
I view UA-cam on my laptop mostly. Sometimes on the TV but that is rare. I love chapter markers and think it's great you use them. Time depends on content but 30 minutes generally maxes out my attention. Keep up the great content! I hope to get my line wet tomorrow.
@@KZNSean I personally think more people should use the chapter markers also. Not sure what it’s like in your area today, but we have winds steady at 15 mph and the bay looks angry. Hope you catch some. Thanks for commenting!
im fishing the middle bay. been tossing a lot of moving artificial baits. had a handful of 15-20inch catfish SMOKE a perch hounder. almost time for the weather to turn, and i cannot wait!
@@PizzaShrimp Yeah the hot spell we had is gone for at least a little while. But today we have winds steady at 15 mph and the bay is angry looking. Glad I’m going to an O’s game today because being here with the winds would be frustrating. Thanks for commenting!
I watch on my phone , love the chapter markers and honestly 10 - 15 minutes is best unless there is a great deal of teaching techniques, baits , and / or other valuable information that takes longer to present
@@WhenAnalogWasKing thanks for commenting! I agree about 12 minutes seems good to hold my attention.
Watch it on mobile mostly, I don’t really use the chapter markers but I appreciate them, and 10-20 minutes for me
I'm usually good for about the same amount of time especially if the person is showing techniques. Thanks for commenting.
Im about 50-50 i cast to my tv from my phone. I dont use chapter markers for vids under 15 mins typically. The other fishing account i follow is kayak catfish. Hes been doing 3-4 hr uncut fishing videos recently, and they seem to do really well. The highlight reel fishing videos are a dime a dozen and for the most part are all the same. Its the color commentary that sets vids apart. The uncut maximizes that angle. Im not sure there is a best length.
@@bipperbaits3652 Hey BB I’m glad to see you’re still watching! Thanks for commenting!
70/30 laptop/phone.. extra credit for markers! After about 6 mins I’m usually done with fishing vids… btw what kind of yak do u have and do you feel confident on it on the pax?
@@rcasan4 the kayak I use is an Ocean Kayak brand “Caper” angler. It’s about 11 ft long weighs about 50 pounds and have always felt safe on the river. Thanks for commenting!
10-12 minutes
Phone, no, 10min
@@meatwagonjourneys5081 thanks for commenting.