I do a lot of night jug fishing and made my jugs with 2 liter plastic soda bottles. At night, I put a glow stick inside the jug, and let the flathead games begin. I typically use live sunfish for bait. This was a great video and makes superior catfish jug. I hope the new job/career works out for you, its great to see you making video's again... With respect... Joe
Good video. I usually just use milk jugs. But, I'll try this. I live in Texas about thirty miles north of Victoria Texas. This heat has played hell on us all. But, Fall is coming quick. Time to get ready. We need some rain pretty bad. I'm less than 5 minutes from the Guadalupe River and there are parts of the river that you can walk across it. On the bright side it tells us were the deep holes are. Seems we are fighting the heat or we are fighting the mosquitoes. That's fishin'. Congratulations on your new job. Hope it works out for you. Take care.
Awesome video. Lots easier to keep organized. Good job.
I do a lot of night jug fishing and made my jugs with 2 liter plastic soda bottles. At night, I put a glow stick inside the jug, and let the flathead games begin. I typically use live sunfish for bait.
This was a great video and makes superior catfish jug. I hope the new job/career works out for you, its great to see you making video's again... With respect... Joe
Appreciate it! Good luck out there
Good video. I usually just use milk jugs. But, I'll try this. I live in Texas about thirty miles north of Victoria Texas. This heat has played hell on us all. But, Fall is coming quick. Time to get ready. We need some rain pretty bad. I'm less than 5 minutes from the Guadalupe River and there are parts of the river that you can walk across it. On the bright side it tells us were the deep holes are. Seems we are fighting the heat or we are fighting the mosquitoes. That's fishin'. Congratulations on your new job. Hope it works out for you. Take care.
Appreciate it Bobby! Good luck out there 👍
I'm just south of Houston and we do a lot of red and gar fishing!
We make them pretty much the same way but we don't glue them. It's going to go in the water before it pulls that pipe out!