After so many requests I'm going to start selling and shipping crab snares ASAP from www.Fishermanslife.net . Going to have tons of special fishing tackle exclusively available too. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!!
Salvaging, foraging, gathering, recovering, these are some of the coolest aspects and videos on UA-cam! Cooking/fishing is awesome too but just picking up random free gear is sooo sweet!!!
I recall the very early days of your channel when you actually showed how to make your own snares and you were even selling them. Looks like you got a lot more wiser over the years -- nothing beats free.
Oh man, that gnarly piece of glass he found and removed. Yikes. That would have been a bad day for someone for sure. Thanks for keeping the beach clean, Matts!
I make crab snares made of trimmer line, all of the crimps were done by heating the trimmer line with a lighter to create a tight noose. No crimps just trimmer line. Thanks fisherman's life for the foraging tip. Always great content Matt
What a great day!!! I’m amazed by the many lost snares, actually the first time I ever saw this “crab trap” was on your channel I didn’t even knew this existed 😱
Use a shock leader - a short length of 60lb line long enough to go from your end tackle to 3 or 4 turns on your reel. Use an Albright knot to go through the rod rings. This is standard/ common practice in the UK.
@@HarleyRog Roger..You beat me to it. As I am sure you know, the standard rule of thumb is: 10Lb breaking strain of leader for every ounce cast. I use a fairly strong off the ground cast when I can and always 60Lb leader for 5-6 oz lead and small bait. I do get away with 30Lb for lobbing 3oz and a mackerel head for bass with a lighter Rod but its a gentle cast.
I really, really enjoyed this- the wisdom & info about opportunities at low-low tide, seeing the “protective dad” side of you shine, seeing random crabs get a new lease on life, being out in the rain, impervious to the wet & cold... this was GREAT!! Thanks 🤗💐💐💐
Sometimes I think my grown kids will look back at beach memories and mostly remember picking up other people's garbage as we left My youngest in her 30s organizes groups to clean parts of the cony island shore that the parks dept ignores ..
Definitely make some more videos like this, they're fun to watch. Steve from Key West Kayak Fishing has made some scavenging mangroves videos in the past and I always had fun watching them.
Low tide days like this are also FANTASTIC for marking gps locations. Especially if you’re fishing from the bank. Marking hot spots during low tide can make the difference between getting skunked and getting dinner.
One time, I was searching by a drained lake and found a dead body tied to a submerged tree. It was still holding a custom bamboo fly rod with an aluminum reel on it. I took the rod to an antique store and got $250 for it.
I don’t even fish and I watch your videos almost everyday 🙃😂 but just got my first shellfish license 🦀 literally have been wanting this for years along with fishing, and you’re the reason 🙂 thank you for your content!
I have honestly lost count of the times I've read comments that say something along the lines of, "how did I get here?", or "what am I watching?" Yep, that's me now but I'm watching it all.
God bless this man for his kind heart. Besides earning some money for himself, he’s also clearing the beach/sea of dangerous stuff that some marine creatures might get entangled in. 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼❤️🇸🇬
Come to Washington! I just bought a sailboat, we can take it out fishing and do a sailboat cooking video. Has a gas grill, and oven, and 3 burners. Come thruuu
That would be cool! I’ve never sailed a day but I follow Delos and a few other SV channels. I already Full time RV. I would live on a boat if I could but my wife has a vestibular disorder that she can barely ride in a car without getting sick. Good luck with your boat!
Well, you can live vicariously through us. If your travels ever take you near Seattle/tacoma/Olympia, please comment on a video of kind or something and I'd be happy to take yall out on a day sail.
@@FishermansLife Yep! I actually snared another snare the other day at the HMB jetty. I'm gonna take your advice and go foraging for fishing equipment during low tide. 👍🏽
@@Ahmad-pu9ci Yep I hooked a few on a kastmaster with a treble a few times near Baker and China beach. Kinda makes you want to comb the floor with metal lol.
If they were those fishermen's snares I would think they would have looked after them a little more . You should have walked up there and asked them if they had seen any snares and they would have said " yeah some idiot used 25 lb line when they should have used 50 lb " which that comment would have been directed at you . Then you would have laughed and said my friend/son is new to fishing and thanked them for the advice . Later post them on Facebook and find the guy who put them there and educate him while making so money in the process or if you can't find him then let's hope when he can't find them he catches on .
I'm loving the gulls in the background. They too know it's a low tide and are doing their foraging bit. I think there was something like a whimbrel (I don't know American birds in the slightest) in one of your background shots. It's a wader with a long, curved, down-turned bill.
I've seen birds get taken while sitting in the ocean to rest, just floating along and snap a fish takes the bird. I'd be wondering if what made the bird need to rest was the air quality, or the bird isn't getting as much off the surf as he used to? I don't care who's snares he's picking up I'm just glad he knows there where they are and to get them. And the glass trash, that one was very unpredictable looking as far as a barefoot walker. I do love finding the smoothed out glass fragments, they are pretty when they've been tossed around for awhile.
@@Josephsvideoalbum Yeah think how many havent been found and have just slowly sunk as sediment builds above. Could be decent amount of money there, if your willing to trudge a cold beach at low tide that is.
I use to do snorkeling at low tide on shallow reefs, the water at most would be two meters deep, however you could wade waist deep most of the time. Regularly found fishing lures, mostly though just fishing tackle (sinkers, swivels, hooks and line). Always felt good to be cleaning the reef up. On some rare trips I'd find a reef anchor with chain/rope twisted around the coral, so the boats have had to cut it loose, great score to sell. Even use to find the occasional sand anchor *facepalm*. Just a note, lower an anchor down on reefs, don't throw them out, a lot less likely to get snagged, well this is what I have found from experience. One really good thing though was finding fish traps, these were designed to catch smaller fish. While there are small reef fish these traps didn't differentiate between them and the fish which would grow up, cod, parrot fish etc. So I would free any fish (dead or alive) and remove the traps. Talking to people the little fish were great to make fish soup since the small bones use to break down during cooking. All well and good but they didn't seem to care that they were killing off the spawn thereby cutting the ecosystem of the reef at the start, le sigh.
Matts that was a great find $ and clean up of old gear, congrats! I see a water proof metal detector in your future, imagine the increase in your find ratio! You can take it diving too, I would love those videos!
I lived on the Southern Oregon Coast for 20 years. My favorite thing to do was put on my best rain gear and go to the beach when it was raining really hard. I just loved it...and now, I miss it.
@@luukske21 It's LA. Food and brains are scarce. But, wait a minute... $100+ in less than 15 minutes? When have I ever made so much. That's it. Moving to LA...
I do this during the winter in New England when I can. We call it "glunking" where I'm from, but I'm not sure how broad that term is used. I usually end up with jigs, plugs, traps, seaglass, jewelry, and other assorted lost objects. Not only is it great to find random (and sometimes useful) items, but it also helps clean up the local beaches and oceans! Cheers man and nice finds!
Such a great video! It's always good to pick up trash and recover tackle. You teach us in different directions all the time. I think just maybe you are the best. Happy to be one in a million subscribers. Also, this very cool video may be the only one that does not involve BUTTER!
Don't worry that crab that lost its claw will regrow it over a few molt cycles. They often lose claws and legs and that is why you sometimes see a much smaller claw or leg on a crab. Great video.
Thanks Matt , that was great , like all of the others. I live in Ventura co. I've been here on the beach my whole life , surf fishing , jetty and break water .plus off shore and the channel Islands. Plus trophy large , cat fish & pan fish at Lake Casitas . I find your videos every interesting and your good advice is outstanding. Thanks again Matt , Let's go fishing
Very cool video! And totally foreign to me. I have lived on the east coast my whole life and spend a huge amount of time fishing. I can say without reservation that this is my very first introduction to crab snares! Who knew? All we have in the Virginia Beach, outer banks of North Carolina area for crabs are blue crabs, and I have never seen anyone try to catch them like this. I look forward to more videos!
I love the content of your videos they're always fire I've been waiting for new videos to come out my wife died on Monday and I've been heartbroken so I've been binge watching your show all the past episodes to help me get through her death today's the first day since she's passed away and I'm doing better than I was your videos have been helping thanks love all your content by the way one day maybe I'll go fishing with you
I’m sorry for your loss man. My condolences. Keep your head up, it will get better. I lost a uncle a year ago, miss him but he’s in a better place now.
Today I went out fishing and I came across a bobber on the the shoreline. I would never think to pick it up and use it, however after watching this video I decided to pick it up, and it turned out the bobber was in in perfect condition! Although I didn't catch anything, I now have an extra bobber to use on my next fishing trip! Thank you!
After so many requests I'm going to start selling and shipping crab snares ASAP from www.Fishermanslife.net . Going to have tons of special fishing tackle exclusively available too. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!!
..wish you lived here in New Zealand. ..you'd be sick to go foraging with brother
You should also think about display netting, some kids use netting in a corner of their bedroom wall to toss stiffed animals and toys.
This man flexed on us with his height and his graphing skills
4:38 dont forget his 💪🏽😂
Don't believe the hype. Us 6fters aren't all that Tall. Yes taller than the average... but we're the Tall midgets of the basketball world!🤕
He sure the fuck did lol 😂
Ya wow...
Haha
This is killing two birds with one stone. You get a crab snare and you’ll be keeping our oceans clean !! Keep going Matts!
More like 2 fish 1 line 😉😂
And probably saving wildlife. 3 birds
Plus some weights!
@@nebulanesian369 missed opportunity :')
He's just picking up some lost gear. Ocean still not clean.
Salvaging, foraging, gathering, recovering, these are some of the coolest aspects and videos on UA-cam! Cooking/fishing is awesome too but just picking up random free gear is sooo sweet!!!
He is the number one fisherman that I will watch no one else
Agreed!
Nahh I mean this dude my favorite one to. Watch but ace fishing and high adventures is good too and philosophy d a couple more tbh
@@mynewsmma8057 ace fishin is great!
Check out morning tide fishing very epic
Same here! Idk why but i always like to watch his videos while eating 😆
I love Matt's enthusiasm for the fisherman's life. That's why I'll always be a supporter! Great vid once again!
Plot twist: those were snares he lost a couple weeks ago.
Exactly what I was thinking when he picked up the first on. The snares him and Danial lost on that jalapeño crab catch and cook video.
I was the 100th like. Do I win a prize? A crab snare maybe? Lol
I wonder how much those crab snares are..
fantastic - still laughing. I was waiting for a "here's one I lo...I mean someone lost..."
Plot twist: he buried those crabs too
'"probably watching who lost this...well...that's my snare now" love this contents humor, so Bay Area.😎😉
Finder's keepers, looser's .... something.
I thought he would say "whoever lost it DM me so I can get it back to u" NOPE LOL
I recall the very early days of your channel when you actually showed how to make your own snares and you were even selling them. Looks like you got a lot more wiser over the years -- nothing beats free.
A fisherman's life is not always fishing. Great content dude, very informative.
Oh man, that gnarly piece of glass he found and removed. Yikes. That would have been a bad day for someone for sure. Thanks for keeping the beach clean, Matts!
‘It’s in her nature to pinch me, but it’s in my nature to help her’ 🥺💛
Low key cleaning up the beach. What a good guy!
dude that graph/explanation was on point.
Lmao at the "Its my snare now"
Guy at home watching: But i bought it :(
well If other guy bought it then he knows how to buy another
Everyone: catching crabs
Fisherman’s Life: catching crab snares
I am from Florida and I learned something new from this wonderful video. Thank you so much.
Plot twist, the piece of metal was the top of the tallest building of an old civilization
I often wonder if the oil we get today is the last remnants of a million year old advanced civilisation that long rotted away.
what was it really tho
I think that could’ve been apart of the old pier or the shipwreck
I make crab snares made of trimmer line, all of the crimps were done by heating the trimmer line with a lighter to create a tight noose. No crimps just trimmer line. Thanks fisherman's life for the foraging tip. Always great content Matt
What a great day!!! I’m amazed by the many lost snares, actually the first time I ever saw this “crab trap” was on your channel I didn’t even knew this existed 😱
Everyone loves a treasure hunt....thoroughly enjoyable!!!
if this taught me anything, is that if I've going to go throw crab snares I should always beef up my line wayyyy more
Use a shock leader - a short length of 60lb line long enough to go from your end tackle to 3 or 4 turns on your reel. Use an Albright knot to go through the rod rings. This is standard/ common practice in the UK.
@@HarleyRog Roger..You beat me to it. As I am sure you know, the standard rule of thumb is: 10Lb breaking strain of leader for every ounce cast. I use a fairly strong off the ground cast when I can and always 60Lb leader for 5-6 oz lead and small bait. I do get away with 30Lb for lobbing 3oz and a mackerel head for bass with a lighter Rod but its a gentle cast.
I really, really enjoyed this- the wisdom & info about opportunities at low-low tide, seeing the “protective dad” side of you shine, seeing random crabs get a new lease on life, being out in the rain, impervious to the wet & cold... this was GREAT!! Thanks 🤗💐💐💐
Way to go Man, all the success hasn’t gone to your head. Good to see this video. Keep stacking the traps and the cash.
I gotta say, I love your channel. I am from Hawaii, live in AZ, and everything you do reminds me of the good old days. This channel is my asmr...
Sometimes I think my grown kids will look back at beach memories and mostly remember picking up other people's garbage as we left
My youngest in her 30s organizes groups to clean parts of the cony island shore that the parks dept ignores ..
So much props for that graph explanation!! U basically taught me a perfect way to understand our ocean tides!! Thank you
Definitely make some more videos like this, they're fun to watch.
Steve from Key West Kayak Fishing has made some scavenging mangroves videos in the past and I always had fun watching them.
Bruh I’ve seen those
Low tide days like this are also FANTASTIC for marking gps locations. Especially if you’re fishing from the bank. Marking hot spots during low tide can make the difference between getting skunked and getting dinner.
Im still waiting for those premieres..... lol keep up the frequent uploads, really helping me get through finals!
love tuning in to fisher mom’s life!
I do this at the river I live close to and I find SO many good lures, hooks I also found a fly fishing rod once I use it to this day 😂
Did you find my $200 sunglasses?
@@manresarods4947 oh man I have not but if I find a nice pair I’ll message you again 😂😂
One time, I was searching by a drained lake and found a dead body tied to a submerged tree. It was still holding a custom bamboo fly rod with an aluminum reel on it. I took the rod to an antique store and got $250 for it.
@@manresarods4947 That's why I dnt buy $200 sunglasses.
@@manresarods4947 "Did you find my $200 sunglasses?" I dropped mine in 60 feet of water. Watched them fall on the sonar. Such is life.
I like this type of video walking the beach with the educational/ informative ideas of what to look for...more of these please!😊
Thanks for the tips overprotective mom 😂
Anytime, sonny!
I don’t even fish and I watch your videos almost everyday 🙃😂 but just got my first shellfish license 🦀 literally have been wanting this for years along with fishing, and you’re the reason 🙂 thank you for your content!
"off you go" *YEETS* the crab 😂
I'm all up for fishing, cooking, and cleaning, thank you for the entertaining content.
Matt's new second channel: Forager's Life.
And what about that purse and that piece of sharp metal stuck in the sand and who knows what else
“Welcome back to another episode of Forager’s Life. I’m Taku.” - Matts
"I'm like an over protective mom..."
😕🤨
"I guess a dad, since I'm a man."
I watch these vids for the unintentional lolz
Indeed
I have honestly lost count of the times I've read comments that say something along the lines of, "how did I get here?", or "what am I watching?"
Yep, that's me now but I'm watching it all.
God bless this man for his kind heart. Besides earning some money for himself, he’s also clearing the beach/sea of dangerous stuff that some marine creatures might get entangled in. 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼❤️🇸🇬
I just realised that you have made it past 1 million subs congratulations man hope you have a great day
Well done! Descriptive, informative and articulate.
I remember foraging a 20 canadian dollar bill one time, gotta love those plastic bills
I love how your videos go beyond the scope of fishing. You go in between and show every aspect.
Come to Washington! I just bought a sailboat, we can take it out fishing and do a sailboat cooking video. Has a gas grill, and oven, and 3 burners. Come thruuu
That would be epic
That would be cool! I’ve never sailed a day but I follow Delos and a few other SV channels. I already Full time RV. I would live on a boat if I could but my wife has a vestibular disorder that she can barely ride in a car without getting sick. Good luck with your boat!
Well, you can live vicariously through us. If your travels ever take you near Seattle/tacoma/Olympia, please comment on a video of kind or something and I'd be happy to take yall out on a day sail.
Matts would be puking his guts out. He gets seasick easily.
@@exmrsbundycampbell7919 good content
6:34. You found my snare.😂. That’s my line, lead and snare. Hahahaha. Finders keepers!! Love your videos.. Merry Christmas 🎄
I would laugh my ass off if you went into the ocean in front of all those fishermen and started pulling up their snares like "I found another one!" 🤣🤣
I KNOW there musta been snares right in front of em too!
@@FishermansLife Yep! I actually snared another snare the other day at the HMB jetty. I'm gonna take your advice and go foraging for fishing equipment during low tide. 👍🏽
@@Ahmad-pu9ci Yep I hooked a few on a kastmaster with a treble a few times near Baker and China beach. Kinda makes you want to comb the floor with metal lol.
If they were those fishermen's snares I would think they would have looked after them a little more . You should have walked up there and asked them if they had seen any snares and they would have said " yeah some idiot used 25 lb line when they should have used 50 lb " which that comment would have been directed at you . Then you would have laughed and said my friend/son is new to fishing and thanked them for the advice . Later post them on Facebook and find the guy who put them there and educate him while making so money in the process or if you can't find him then let's hope when he can't find them he catches on .
That’s awesome man! Treasure hunting for crab snares and saving the planet ! 👍👍
I'm loving the gulls in the background. They too know it's a low tide and are doing their foraging bit. I think there was something like a whimbrel (I don't know American birds in the slightest) in one of your background shots. It's a wader with a long, curved, down-turned bill.
.. the Whimbrel is a sandpiper established on both coasts of the US .. Keen Eye there Ed .!
MGB and keep us all
@@artsmith4285 Cheers, mate. :) I'm from the UK so only know UK birds.
@@artsmith4285 Whimbrel numbers have been in a steep decline over here. I think because of climate change. :(
I've seen birds get taken while sitting in the ocean to rest, just floating along and snap a fish takes the bird. I'd be wondering if what made the bird need to rest was the air quality, or the bird isn't getting as much off the surf as he used to?
I don't care who's snares he's picking up I'm just glad he knows there where they are and to get them. And the glass trash, that one was very unpredictable looking as far as a barefoot walker. I do love finding the smoothed out glass fragments, they are pretty when they've been tossed around for awhile.
@@WaddedBliss No, it's because we humans have polluted everything and everyone.
Your tide measure explanation via the chart was very helpful! Great job!
Brother, you'll hit bigtime with a metal detector there! (New content!😁) Those hidden snares and stuff ain't got game against a metal detector!😁
that's what I was thinking, would be thousands of dollars with a metal detector
@@Josephsvideoalbum Yeah think how many havent been found and have just slowly sunk as sediment builds above. Could be decent amount of money there, if your willing to trudge a cold beach at low tide that is.
Over protective 'mom' knows best 😆 kudos on the graphing, btw you are the first and still my favorite fisherman ❤️
I use to do snorkeling at low tide on shallow reefs, the water at most would be two meters deep, however you could wade waist deep most of the time. Regularly found fishing lures, mostly though just fishing tackle (sinkers, swivels, hooks and line). Always felt good to be cleaning the reef up. On some rare trips I'd find a reef anchor with chain/rope twisted around the coral, so the boats have had to cut it loose, great score to sell. Even use to find the occasional sand anchor *facepalm*. Just a note, lower an anchor down on reefs, don't throw them out, a lot less likely to get snagged, well this is what I have found from experience. One really good thing though was finding fish traps, these were designed to catch smaller fish. While there are small reef fish these traps didn't differentiate between them and the fish which would grow up, cod, parrot fish etc. So I would free any fish (dead or alive) and remove the traps. Talking to people the little fish were great to make fish soup since the small bones use to break down during cooking. All well and good but they didn't seem to care that they were killing off the spawn thereby cutting the ecosystem of the reef at the start, le sigh.
Yay! Mats is back. Good to see you again.
Matts that was a great find $ and clean up of old gear, congrats! I see a water proof metal detector in your future, imagine the increase in your find ratio! You can take it diving too, I would love those videos!
Informative stuff M8! And thanks to you for removing that glass for sure👊🏽👍🏽
No ones talking about this but he literally snapped a zip tie with ease
Over 6ft tall, lit graphing skills, with the strength of Adonis. What cant this man do.
Woaaah, what an accomplishment. .... ?????
It's all that butter and avocado 💪💪
I lived on the Southern Oregon Coast for 20 years. My favorite thing to do was put on my best rain gear and go to the beach when it was raining really hard. I just loved it...and now, I miss it.
I'm covering for you my friend! I try to get out every chance I get (Coos Bay).
@@kellydavis7920 Nice man. There is a very good burger shop there. The oysters are pretty good too.
Ayo matt you can just admit you're retrieving your snares 😂😂 cool video!
Love your show..... I specially love that you cook the fish or what you catch on the spot.
I live nowhere near a beach and yet i watch him to teach me to fish... Lol..
God bless you for cleaning up the trash on the shore 💯
That’s a +$100 come up just on snares not counting lead 😂
who in their right mind pays 20 dollar for a crab snare...
@@luukske21 Exactly! 💯👍
tackle stores easily
@@luukske21 It's LA. Food and brains are scarce.
But, wait a minute... $100+ in less than 15 minutes? When have I ever made so much. That's it. Moving to LA...
I do this during the winter in New England when I can. We call it "glunking" where I'm from, but I'm not sure how broad that term is used. I usually end up with jigs, plugs, traps, seaglass, jewelry, and other assorted lost objects. Not only is it great to find random (and sometimes useful) items, but it also helps clean up the local beaches and oceans! Cheers man and nice finds!
Showing respect for oceans and people also! Quality dude here!
I love treasure hunting for fishing gear, have a great spot here in New Zealand where one area of beach seems to get sinkers and gear washed up!
Such a great video! It's always good to pick up trash and recover tackle. You teach us in different directions all the time. I think just maybe you are the best. Happy to be one in a million subscribers. Also, this very cool video may be the only one that does not involve BUTTER!
Cant believe i am first on one of the greatest fishing channel
Thanks for keeping our ocean clean ❤️
"Unless you're into that stuff" (confrontation 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂)
LETS GOOOOOO LOVE GETTING HOME FROM WORK ON A FRIDAY AND SEEING FISHERMANS LIFE POSTED
Not only are you getting money or extra snares, you're cleaning up the environment and helping animals not to get caught in the lines!
What a find. Plus it’s a great way to clean up the beach. Enjoyed.
"someone lost this and well uh... its my snare now". lmao
Wow I never thought about where the lost rods/traps go when people don't try to find them! Cool vid!
his hand writing is neater than mine, and he's drawing on sand.
Don't worry that crab that lost its claw will regrow it over a few molt cycles. They often lose claws and legs and that is why you sometimes see a much smaller claw or leg on a crab. Great video.
giving away your secrets
Yup! And we're here for it.
I really enjoyed the way you explained the tides and ur sand graph was great!
@3:00 I'm having flashbacks to microeconomics
Th opportunity cost of not using 50lb line = losing your snare to Matts.
One man's lost is another man's treasure, hell yah
Fisherman’s life: “gonna throw her out a little bit farther”
Also fisherman’s life: *throws her 2 feet* 🤣
Great voice for a radio station host, or media news reporter!
I'ma need an Excel Spreadsheet for this episode. 😂😂😂
Matts been pumping out videos like crazy, making up for the first few months.
Hope someone stumbled across your beach graph and went "Huh"
aliens
Nice graph explanation and it’s a great insight ✌🏾. Cool vid Mats
Now I'm wondering who found my rod and reel that the tide claimed...
Thanks Matt , that was great , like all of the others. I live in Ventura co. I've been here on the beach my whole life , surf fishing , jetty and break water .plus off shore and the channel Islands. Plus trophy large , cat fish & pan fish at Lake Casitas . I find your videos every interesting and your good advice is outstanding. Thanks again Matt , Let's go fishing
First
So?
My new year resolution is to watch more fisherman’s life and less politics. 👍
If he was a math teacher...and incorporate fishing into his math examples...
Very cool video! And totally foreign to me. I have lived on the east coast my whole life and spend a huge amount of time fishing. I can say without reservation that this is my very first introduction to crab snares! Who knew? All we have in the Virginia Beach, outer banks of North Carolina area for crabs are blue crabs, and I have never seen anyone try to catch them like this. I look forward to more videos!
*who else clicked because they didnt know wtf they were looking at*
Lmaoo, crab snares and chain pendants???
I love the content of your videos they're always fire I've been waiting for new videos to come out my wife died on Monday and I've been heartbroken so I've been binge watching your show all the past episodes to help me get through her death today's the first day since she's passed away and I'm doing better than I was your videos have been helping thanks love all your content by the way one day maybe I'll go fishing with you
I’m sorry for your loss man. My condolences. Keep your head up, it will get better. I lost a uncle a year ago, miss him but he’s in a better place now.
@@kylogged thank you I appreciate it means a lot to me
@@juicyburgers4636 Yeah, no problem.
is he homeless? getting so exited over finding a piece of junk in the water makes me wonder
Bruh there 20 bucks they can be sold or reused
Thanks mom, great video!!
"....I guess a,,,,Dad....since I am a....man" LOL!!! Good save. Nice vid too.
Today I went out fishing and I came across a bobber on the the shoreline. I would never think to pick it up and use it, however after watching this video I decided to pick it up, and it turned out the bobber was in in perfect condition! Although I didn't catch anything, I now have an extra bobber to use on my next fishing trip! Thank you!
You should collab with a fan or fans and do a catch cook!! Love you man, I can't fish where I am Eastside so I'm doing it through fisherman's life