Seems like it would be useful for animal husbandry as well. Or for those that raise reptiles and amphibians that require different climates they have to monitor.
Fieldbot could easily be adapted to a number of indoor animal husbandry situations as well as outdoor. A solution to monitor say temperature, humidity, air flow/ventilation that would normally require a number of proprietary devices, would allow a customized central hub that could be deployed quickly and with sensors that are commonly available, could greatly improve commercial/residential outcomes. I look forward to seeing what can be done with this! Fantastic ideas!
FieldBot ideas: - Add a speaker/siren and use to keep foxes away from the henhouse (figuratively or literally). A motion sensor and remote camera would allow some control there. - Same features as above, but use for human security. Actuators to open/close remote gates, speak to trespassers, etc. - Remote gate cameras/actuators could control livestock movement from one area to another. - Use to actuate/monitor feral hog traps. - "Quick Deploy" version could be used by hunters. Place FieldBot some distance away and use noisemaking feature when game is between hunter and FieldBot, moving game towards hunter. - "Quick Deploy" version could have uses for law enforcement, surveillance, robotics, the sky's the limit really.
Loved the dramatic almost "jaws-like" music at 15 minutes along with the dramatic bass leaps. Great use of tech for many purposes, not only your own. That's a main reason I love watching your nature haven take shape. I'm a retired wildlife bio and I'm so appreciative of your successes.
The oak could be in shock due to transport and the planting process , if the root ball is significantly damaged it could cause some of the limbs to suddenly die. If that is the problem simply prune the dead branch back to the green above the selected knode. You can put a plant stimulator on the fresh cut but that usually isn't necessary. We love the work you've put into this project , very rewarding. Looking forward to the next vid. 👍
It reminded me of an older chocolate lab type, seemed to have weight right where the old ones gain it. Sure was loving life at his own private lake and beach. One happy doggo!
Greetings from Switzerland. Absolutely love my dose of BamaBass. Have followed this project from the first episode and enjoyed every episode.. Thank you
Its hard to tell from just a short video clip, but just in case, you should contact an arborist or some other expert to make sure it isnt oak wilt. Cause if it by chance is, you need to get rid if the tree before the fungal infection spreads. Most likely its just winter die back, however if it isnt, swift and decisive action will be important to saving the rest of your oaks.
Just a few comments on your work project: 1) I think it’s a fantastic idea 2) consider using LORA for data transmission. 3) For the pond, you could setup a SQL database that reads in data on the pond. With the stored data you could have a machine learning algorithm running on a jetson nano/ raspberry pi that can make prediction models. (Ex: if you haven’t had rain in a week and the daytime temp is 80 or higher, you may need to turn on the well even if it hasn’t reached the water level sensor yet). These are obviously far-fetched ideas, but you could make this a very cool pond management tool. You could even implement your fish finding sensors and map fish habits based on temperature, humidity, weather, etc.
Crows and ravens are really fascinating. Very intelligent birds. Watched some documentaries about them a few years ago. Whole new appreciation for them.
Crows are not a threat to eagles, but great horned owls definitely are. Lots of birds mob hawks and eagles including crows and shrikes, but owls will blast them right off their perches and can injure them. If you watch the famous SWFL bald eagle cam you can see this. There are several instances of it recorded on video. It just happened there a few days ago to a three month old eaglet E23. If you want eagles to nest on the platform you'll likely need to build a five x five foot starter nest anchored with wire rope. Bear in mind though it's a metaphysical certitude that Al Capone (likely Alice Capone given females are always larger in owls, eagles and other raptors) will attack them. But that is common and the eagles will reluctantly live with it as they do in many other places. You should add more perches under the platform so eagles can land without hitting the ground if Alice Capone blasts one during the night.
My grandson, who’s only a few months older than your little fella, wore his easter bucket for a hat too 😂 Cedar Falls is looking fabulous! I like your field bot. It reminds me of Johnny 5. Ok J5 was white and only had two eyes, but still…
The Fieldbots are very cool. I could see them becoming a big thing in many different fields. I’d say you’ll be seeing companies copy this idea real quick.
Man brother u literally built a big bass factory one of my many dreams god bless u brother u are truly a blessed and a man of god for taking care of his creations and i could respect that alot man
Great episode, thanks. I always enjoy the fishing segment and especially the tagging system indicating caught or never been caught before fish. I realize it would be more editing but updates on names, weight change, location and or number of times caught would be great. You have done it in the past and I always enjoyed it. Thanks again, your one of only a few series that I really look forward to. Cheers
So funny talking about oak trees on a pond/fish channel, lol...but you should look into oak wilt or crown rot which both of those are usually seen in spring/early summer. Also you might want to see if it's possible that the trees might have been planted too deep. Everything looks amazing, congratulations on all these massive accomplishments! That field bot is pretty awesome!
Please check out how their (your pond's bass) major feeding times line up with the "Bass Forecast" app's predicted Major and minor feeding times. That will be VERY interesting! Personally, I am rarely catching my fish during the predicted times! Most of the time, the fish I catch come before and after the predicted times. ...Those frog blow ups were epic. Reminds me of the old Bama Bass fishing video days! ...So glad you got that water cleared up in the new pond. That pond is SO gorgeous. I really love how everything seems to be coming together now. The eagle landing on the branch was pretty awesome. All that hard work bearing fruit. ...That Fieldbot is going to be a game changer!
Back in the 50s and 60s my dad was a faithful follower of the Solunar Tables with their major and minor activity schedules. We would fish all day anyway but when the time was approaching dad would always warn us to be ready because the bass were going to start striking our lures faster than ever any minute now. Those tables were right as rain most of the time.
I love to see the dedication and effort you put into making these videos, and especially with other side projects that make this job that much more difficult. Huge props to you and I look forward to seeing what you have got planned next!
Could you get the robot to top up the picnic table when it gets low? Have you seen Mark Rober? He builds obstacle courses in his backyard for squirrels. A collab would be awesome.
IDEA TO SEE FISH BETTER: There's a special angle in physics called brewsters angle. When you have two materials with different index of refraction there is one angle where the light that makes it into your eye, or a camera, has no reflective part and only the transmitted part coming from underneath the water. For the water air interaction this is about 53 degrees from the perpendicular axis to the water. It would be a cool expereiment to try to set up a camera at that angle looking into the small pond and we should see straight through the water like glass to all the fish underneath with no reflections from the clouds.
I can’t believe how amazingly that story about the eagle and the crow fits! I’ve never heard it before, but it’s quite a cute little tale. The footage of the crow pestering the eagle is incredible
Tiger is getting huge.. Thank you for sharing, always a treat to watch, so much information, and love watching people who really care about nature and willing to spend the money on they're behalf
I am always amazed by the amount and diversity of the wildlife that live around the pond. Never know without the cameras documenting the pound ecosystem.
Looks like a great project. I've built wireless, modular, solar powered sensor platforms and I have a few comments. Leaving out LoRaWAN would be a real missed opportunity IMO. Also it should connect to the Home Assistant API with GPIO access. Whatever you think is enough solar and battery capacity, double it. If you plan to sell to anywhere that gets cold, and dark, in the winter, you'll need it. Consider Lifepo4 instead of Lion if you're using that. Include a battery temp sensor and heater. But overall this looks like a cool project. I like that it has a polished UI and API. Software matters as much as good hardware. Good luck.
I love your videos so much and they always make my day. I love seeing the progress of the. I noticed that you have some unnamed bass, you could name one of them Girtha 😂!
Fieldbot…Steven, what a Genius invention. I’m 100% positive it will have applications useful to the animal rescue community as well…you should get in touch with a few rescues in your area and see what they think. All the best with your new venture…and thanks for making one of The Best UA-cam Channels.
Wow Steven, e everything is flourishing and looking amazing, you have really achieved something truly extraordinary on your peanut farm. Kudos to you and everyone who has helped on these amazing projects. Keep up the incredible work. 🙏
I build somewhat elaborate vivariums and often want to control several different lights, heaters, mist systems, fog systems and fans. The Fieldbot could prove useful for such an application. I know there are a lot more people out there doing what I'm doing. I also see it being useful for indoor growers. Many applications where people want to control lights, temps and humidity.
It's for more engagement, which means it's more likely to be promoted on UA-cam. More Comments = More likely to be suggested by TY = More veiws = More Money Pretty simple.
In my experience, if you add a willow tree right next to the water line, it will grow a crazy root ball for shelter and the tree cast good shade on the water. Doesn’t drop a lot of leaves either. Holds up well against strong storms and hurricanes and won’t change the color of the water. And will survive the cold. Guaranteed good spot that bass, shad, bluegill and tilapia will bed right next to it cause the roots of the tree create a good hard bottom. I would put the tree, on the deepest spot you have against the shore line, because of the shelter the tree causes, plus the safety of easy access to deeper water.
FieldBot suggestion. What about using it to recognize motor vehicles coming down your driveway or the street in front of your house? Teach it what your vehicles look like, common delivery vehicles, etc. Then it can inform you who is coming and if they are known.
Could you have field bot turn an under water camera on at certain points when a certain tracked (pinged) fish goes through tracker? Say Bonnie or Clyde go through tracker and turns that camera on to see them?
Hi......Bama bass love watching your video fish ponds 🎏🐠 great beautiful good job . I want to start homestead but how because I have a place up on the hill there no water and no electricity I don't have money to invest in their show me the way how to make and how to start bye
Thanks, I love the series and have followed along since the beginning. With respect, I've seen eagles build a nest over an old crow's nest or where there are branches they can use to anchor their nest. I'd like to suggest you check first with local experts, but I suspect a few firmly anchored, twisty two inch branches on the elevated platform might encourage the eagles to build a nest that won't blow away.
Check out the FieldBot at www.fieldmicro.com and let me know what you think! You can also email me directly at stephen@fieldmicro.com
Nice place for wounded warriors to come to.
They sure would appreciate an invite I'm sure.
My only feedback is to change the color to something more subdued.
That's really cool.
Send one to me I got a buddy that has a huge farm and has 3 chicken houses so maybe they can see how yall can branch it into the meat side of agg
Seems like it would be useful for animal husbandry as well. Or for those that raise reptiles and amphibians that require different climates they have to monitor.
AntsCanada in the morning and BamaBass in the evenings. Awesome Sunday episodes that rival and surpass anything on TV.
The cricket rap had me rolling this morning, lol
@@realangiechristlmao
😂😂😂 I’m so glad I saw this comment
I don’t even watch tv anymore.
Love both series
Fieldbot could easily be adapted to a number of indoor animal husbandry situations as well as outdoor. A solution to monitor say temperature, humidity, air flow/ventilation that would normally require a number of proprietary devices, would allow a customized central hub that could be deployed quickly and with sensors that are commonly available, could greatly improve commercial/residential outcomes. I look forward to seeing what can be done with this! Fantastic ideas!
FieldBot ideas:
- Add a speaker/siren and use to keep foxes away from the henhouse (figuratively or literally). A motion sensor and remote camera would allow some control there.
- Same features as above, but use for human security. Actuators to open/close remote gates, speak to trespassers, etc.
- Remote gate cameras/actuators could control livestock movement from one area to another.
- Use to actuate/monitor feral hog traps.
- "Quick Deploy" version could be used by hunters. Place FieldBot some distance away and use noisemaking feature when game is between hunter and FieldBot, moving game towards hunter.
- "Quick Deploy" version could have uses for law enforcement, surveillance, robotics, the sky's the limit really.
Loved the dramatic almost "jaws-like" music at 15 minutes along with the dramatic bass leaps. Great use of tech for many purposes, not only your own. That's a main reason I love watching your nature haven take shape. I'm a retired wildlife bio and I'm so appreciative of your successes.
This didn't look like it was at the new lake.
@@catch_me_outside_how_bout_dat I think it was an old compilation.
Editing error?
@@ryanfernandes7627 I doubt it, I think it was just a callback for the longtime fans.
The oak could be in shock due to transport and the planting process , if the root ball is significantly damaged it could cause some of the limbs to suddenly die. If that is the problem simply prune the dead branch back to the green above the selected knode. You can put a plant stimulator on the fresh cut but that usually isn't necessary. We love the work you've put into this project , very rewarding. Looking forward to the next vid. 👍
I was going to comment something similar as well , while transporting in the truck with the wind often damaging the treetops
Agreed also since it was the first winter planted it could have killed those branches.
That dog rolling in the sand is just hilarious. Haha the trespassing dog!
It reminded me of an older chocolate lab type, seemed to have weight right where the old ones gain it. Sure was loving life at his own private lake and beach. One happy doggo!
Tresspawsing - the name for the dog. 😅
@@tavosbellyclever 😂😂
made me laugh, reminds me of my goofy lab
You should make a flower meadow in the big empty field that would be cool
Oh yes! Thousands of different wildflowers, just throw seeds out there. Beautiful idea.
Definitely!
Bees and other pollinators would be a good call in general right now to further your micro ecosystem.
100% it would be beautiful…and also attract even More ‘fish food’…could even have a few beehives. That would be a brilliant addition to the videos.
With beehives, that would be awesome. Live cam watch of the bees. Flip from fish to bees 😂
Greetings from Switzerland. Absolutely love my dose of BamaBass. Have followed this project from the first episode and enjoyed every episode.. Thank you
I just got back from first time in Switzerland a few weeks back. It was beautiful
Excellent end to the weekend with a BamaBass posting!!!
Its hard to tell from just a short video clip, but just in case, you should contact an arborist or some other expert to make sure it isnt oak wilt. Cause if it by chance is, you need to get rid if the tree before the fungal infection spreads.
Most likely its just winter die back, however if it isnt, swift and decisive action will be important to saving the rest of your oaks.
Your comment needs to be higher up! Oak wilt is no joke and could potentially decimate your other oaks @bamabass
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Just a few comments on your work project:
1) I think it’s a fantastic idea
2) consider using LORA for data transmission.
3) For the pond, you could setup a SQL database that reads in data on the pond. With the stored data you could have a machine learning algorithm running on a jetson nano/ raspberry pi that can make prediction models. (Ex: if you haven’t had rain in a week and the daytime temp is 80 or higher, you may need to turn on the well even if it hasn’t reached the water level sensor yet).
These are obviously far-fetched ideas, but you could make this a very cool pond management tool. You could even implement your fish finding sensors and map fish habits based on temperature, humidity, weather, etc.
Its called Oak Wilt. The tree is dying from the top down as it has blocked water flow
Could be that some of the roots got damaged during transplantation. Oak wilt will discolored the leaves in a specific manner
I read an article that said not to trim an oak between February and July as it can lead to oak wilt.
Wow, that water clarity is amazing once you got the bog filter cleaned out!
Absolutely one of the greatest pond build series ever. Thank you for these awesome videos.
FieldBot, is a SMART idea. Love it. You guys are not messing around.
All these months I have been watching and seeing the random dog gave me the biggest smile yet 😂
The Eagle sitting on the stick would make a beautiful picture.
I would say a painting or sculpture of it might be an awesome addition to the lodge....
I agree I bet you you could get many beautiful pictures and put them up on to your merch
Dang, when you shared the moral of the story of the Eagle and Crow it made me cry. Wasn't expecting that from this video!
Crows and ravens are really fascinating. Very intelligent birds. Watched some documentaries about them a few years ago. Whole new appreciation for them.
I like your chuckle when you catch a bass 😊
23:31 for example
It could be girdling roots around the bottom of those trees. It usually starves the top of the tree first. But common on a ball root system.
First the Hill's Hoist and Sunshine Harvester and now the Field Bot.
Excellent!
Aussie Aussie Aussie !!!
Oi! Oi! Oi!
Crows are not a threat to eagles, but great horned owls definitely are. Lots of birds mob hawks and eagles including crows and shrikes, but owls will blast them right off their perches and can injure them. If you watch the famous SWFL bald eagle cam you can see this. There are several instances of it recorded on video. It just happened there a few days ago to a three month old eaglet E23. If you want eagles to nest on the platform you'll likely need to build a five x five foot starter nest anchored with wire rope. Bear in mind though it's a metaphysical certitude that Al Capone (likely Alice Capone given females are always larger in owls, eagles and other raptors) will attack them. But that is common and the eagles will reluctantly live with it as they do in many other places. You should add more perches under the platform so eagles can land without hitting the ground if Alice Capone blasts one during the night.
When that Japanese maple matures wow o wow man may as well be a preservation. Beautiful stuff as always bama bass.
Glad to see you found a top Aussie company to work with, we've got lots of them. Cheers
My grandson, who’s only a few months older than your little fella, wore his easter bucket for a hat too 😂
Cedar Falls is looking fabulous!
I like your field bot. It reminds me of Johnny 5. Ok J5 was white and only had two eyes, but still…
The Fieldbots are very cool. I could see them becoming a big thing in many different fields. I’d say you’ll be seeing companies copy this idea real quick.
Man brother u literally built a big bass factory one of my many dreams god bless u brother u are truly a blessed and a man of god for taking care of his creations and i could respect that alot man
The epic music during that popping frog, blowup portion is amazing! I need to know the song title to put it on one if my playlists!!
Great episode, thanks. I always enjoy the fishing segment and especially the tagging system indicating caught or never been caught before fish. I realize it would be more editing but updates on names, weight change, location and or number of times caught would be great. You have done it in the past and I always enjoyed it. Thanks again, your one of only a few series that I really look forward to. Cheers
Field Bot is super cool. Truly innovative.
We’re calling the dog Snoop.
So funny talking about oak trees on a pond/fish channel, lol...but you should look into oak wilt or crown rot which both of those are usually seen in spring/early summer. Also you might want to see if it's possible that the trees might have been planted too deep. Everything looks amazing, congratulations on all these massive accomplishments! That field bot is pretty awesome!
Please check out how their (your pond's bass) major feeding times line up with the "Bass Forecast" app's predicted Major and minor feeding times. That will be VERY interesting! Personally, I am rarely catching my fish during the predicted times! Most of the time, the fish I catch come before and after the predicted times. ...Those frog blow ups were epic. Reminds me of the old Bama Bass fishing video days! ...So glad you got that water cleared up in the new pond. That pond is SO gorgeous. I really love how everything seems to be coming together now. The eagle landing on the branch was pretty awesome. All that hard work bearing fruit. ...That Fieldbot is going to be a game changer!
Back in the 50s and 60s my dad was a faithful follower of the Solunar Tables with their major and minor activity schedules. We would fish all day anyway but when the time was approaching dad would always warn us to be ready because the bass were going to start striking our lures faster than ever any minute now. Those tables were right as rain most of the time.
Toad dangling game is strong with bamabass!! Still love my ole TD shirt!
Haha, we got an OG here!
@@BamaBass yessir! So excited to see some of those big top water blow ups you’re known for!
I love to see the dedication and effort you put into making these videos, and especially with other side projects that make this job that much more difficult. Huge props to you and I look forward to seeing what you have got planned next!
Happy 1 million 🎉🎉🎉
These videos bring me so much relaxation & joy
I so appreciate your wholesome and positive content. Please keep this going.
Yesssss!! Mid way point. That music starts.. time to get pumped!!!! Rewinding it one more time!!!
Bum bum, bum bum bumm!!!
Absolutely the greatest thing on UA-cam!
Wow - the Field Bot seems to have endless applications. Amazing stuff!
Could you get the robot to top up the picnic table when it gets low?
Have you seen Mark Rober? He builds obstacle courses in his backyard for squirrels. A collab would be awesome.
IDEA TO SEE FISH BETTER: There's a special angle in physics called brewsters angle. When you have two materials with different index of refraction there is one angle where the light that makes it into your eye, or a camera, has no reflective part and only the transmitted part coming from underneath the water. For the water air interaction this is about 53 degrees from the perpendicular axis to the water. It would be a cool expereiment to try to set up a camera at that angle looking into the small pond and we should see straight through the water like glass to all the fish underneath with no reflections from the clouds.
23:30 it's fun to hear your chuckle when you hook that bass.. must be havin' a genuinely good time fishin'...
I can’t believe how amazingly that story about the eagle and the crow fits! I’ve never heard it before, but it’s quite a cute little tale. The footage of the crow pestering the eagle is incredible
Thanks!
Maybe put some 2x6 around the eagle nest? Help them out , MIni perches?
Tiger is getting huge..
Thank you for sharing, always a treat to watch, so much information, and love watching people who really care about nature and willing to spend the money on they're behalf
Oh yeah. My day just got a hell of a lot better. Let's go
My favorite video from this channel so far
I am always amazed by the amount and diversity of the wildlife that live around the pond. Never know without the cameras documenting the pound ecosystem.
B is for Bob the Bass!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the video, enjoyed watching. That FieldBot is amazing, I'm sure you will find all kinds of uses for it out around the pond.
Would love to see you catch some bluegills and see how big they have gotten
Dude, FieldBot looks awesome. Way to go to you and the team! Love the pond updates as always.
Best 25 minutes of my week as always mate.
Great for the Sunday scares
FieldBot will be great for ponds - aka PondBot, will like to get one for my pond. This device should be for big pond and little house hold ponds
Nut vs Nut warfare! The squirrel ain’t playing!! 😂
As an L.A. boy growing up in a desert seeing all this water is still a treat for me. I come from the land of seasonal rivers.
Fieldbot is going to make so much money
Looks like a great project. I've built wireless, modular, solar powered sensor platforms and I have a few comments.
Leaving out LoRaWAN would be a real missed opportunity IMO.
Also it should connect to the Home Assistant API with GPIO access.
Whatever you think is enough solar and battery capacity, double it. If you plan to sell to anywhere that gets cold, and dark, in the winter, you'll need it. Consider Lifepo4 instead of Lion if you're using that. Include a battery temp sensor and heater.
But overall this looks like a cool project. I like that it has a polished UI and API. Software matters as much as good hardware.
Good luck.
Love the feeding in mini pond maybe a polarized lens would be awesome
Have you thought about planting some chestnut trees? I've planters some from mossy oak native nursery here in Oklahoma and they're doing good.
Love this channel!
I hear that Total War music, clearly a man of taste!
Congrats on 1mill subs
I have to say that the top water bites are the absolute best because how hard they hit the bait ❤❤❤❤
Awesome job.. thanks for all you do
I love how this series always ends up on trending
I love your videos so much and they always make my day. I love seeing the progress of the. I noticed that you have some unnamed bass, you could name one of them Girtha 😂!
Great job getting number 14 on trending🎉🎉🎉
Hey Bama, It was nice to meet you last week at Bass Pro Shops!
Glad I could finally say hi in person after watching you for a decade.
Nice to meet you 👊🏻
@@BamaBass 😃
Fieldbot…Steven, what a Genius invention. I’m 100% positive it will have applications useful to the animal rescue community as well…you should get in touch with a few rescues in your area and see what they think.
All the best with your new venture…and thanks for making one of The Best UA-cam Channels.
Love these vids. Thanks! ❤
Wow Steven, e everything is flourishing and looking amazing, you have really achieved something truly extraordinary on your peanut farm. Kudos to you and everyone who has helped on these amazing projects. Keep up the incredible work. 🙏
The field bot sounds pretty damn cool.
Thanks 👊🏻
Fantastic video! You’ve built quite the fishing and wildlife sanctuary. I love seeing your new projects. Ty
Love the content!!!!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!!!
I LOVE that music with the bass catching!
Very dramatic!
heat map art based on fish position, that could be cool (sic)
This is beautiful constructive work you do! Thank you for sharing the film.
Just caught a 23 inch urban channel cat for my school tourney
I build somewhat elaborate vivariums and often want to control several different lights, heaters, mist systems, fog systems and fans. The Fieldbot could prove useful for such an application. I know there are a lot more people out there doing what I'm doing. I also see it being useful for indoor growers. Many applications where people want to control lights, temps and humidity.
I'm sure I can't be the only one who thinks George Jones is the GOAT. Go. George. ❤❤😂😂
Bravo,, the field bot has many uses,,, from farming to pond mgmt...this will prove to be very handy.......👍👍
Could the aggressive trout be because they are starving?
You can see hundreds of shiners in there, we stock 1,000 every week
Absolute blast to watch another video. Would love to have some happy peaceful, fantasy or adventures music on the background❤ keep up the great work
LIKE this comment if you LOVE these 5 acre pond video series!
I find something so soothing watching your videos. I love it all. Thank you for sharing and doing all of this awesome stuff!
i love the intent for viewers to engage with your pond but i honestly think it's going to cause more problem for you in the long run.
What?
how so?
This is a UA-cam channel for optimists.. the pessimists watch a different channel, Thanks!
It's for more engagement, which means it's more likely to be promoted on UA-cam.
More Comments = More likely to be suggested by TY = More veiws = More Money
Pretty simple.
@@tomkarau Thank you
In my experience, if you add a willow tree right next to the water line, it will grow a crazy root ball for shelter and the tree cast good shade on the water. Doesn’t drop a lot of leaves either. Holds up well against strong storms and hurricanes and won’t change the color of the water. And will survive the cold. Guaranteed good spot that bass, shad, bluegill and tilapia will bed right next to it cause the roots of the tree create a good hard bottom. I would put the tree, on the deepest spot you have against the shore line, because of the shelter the tree causes, plus the safety of easy access to deeper water.
Maybe it would puncture the clay blanket?
@@bingorfm724 It absolutely would.
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FieldBot suggestion. What about using it to recognize motor vehicles coming down your driveway or the street in front of your house? Teach it what your vehicles look like, common delivery vehicles, etc. Then it can inform you who is coming and if they are known.
It’s always an awesome day when you post man. Just makes me forget all the blahhhhhh in the world. Thanks
Could you have field bot turn an under water camera on at certain points when a certain tracked (pinged) fish goes through tracker? Say Bonnie or Clyde go through tracker and turns that camera on to see them?
Yes, integrating it into the antenna system is a good idea
Hi......Bama bass love watching your video fish ponds 🎏🐠 great beautiful good job . I want to start homestead but how because I have a place up on the hill there no water and no electricity I don't have money to invest in their show me the way how to make and how to start bye
Thanks for the Toad Dangler clips! Pond looks amazing.
Thanks, I love the series and have followed along since the beginning. With respect, I've seen eagles build a nest over an old crow's nest or where there are branches they can use to anchor their nest. I'd like to suggest you check first with local experts, but I suspect a few firmly anchored, twisty two inch branches on the elevated platform might encourage the eagles to build a nest that won't blow away.