Great work life balance Zach.👍 It's super impressive the amount of work you've done on the house, and still made time to mix it up with outdoor videos. It won't be too many years before you'll be taking you own children on these adventures. That was one of the highlights for me of my kids' childhoods. And also for them. It's also a double bonus that both you and your dad are putting out videos so frequently now. Continue doing what you love . 👍
Excellent video, Zach! Listening to you crank up that boat motor really takes me back to my childhood growing up at my Grandparents lakehouse. It was the most wonderful way to spend a childhood! Fishing, swimming, water skiing all summer long! I can close my eyes when I hear the boat motor running and I am suddenly back in my sleeping bag on the pallet of the floor of the cabin! Still love fishing and boating but I don't have access to the lakehouse any longer. Always love your content, whether it is camping/fishing/hunting or working on the house. Thank you for sharing with us! ❤❤👍👍😊😊🐟🐟
Love the videos. And most of all your fix it jobs. Nice to know how to fix all that you know. Hard work pays off. Awesome job my friend! Phil from kasson Minnesota.
Great Video Zack. Glad to see "Camp Zack" was undisturbed. Love the Food Box with the lift out shelf. Very nice. So glad you did not have to worry to much about the bears, although I see you were prepared in any event. "Always be prepared". Your Dad and Melissa will be worried that you are catching all the big fish in the lake. Looked delicious!. Well Done! Keep the content coming, its almost "Duck Camp" time. Can't wait, good hunting!!!
Zach as always a great video. I would love to be able just to take off some weekend like that and go out and camp and fish. Those were some awesome fish, especially that bass!! Fishing is a lot like hunting, there is certain times of the day that they are out feeding and other times their just no where to be found. Thanks for taking us along with you on your over night camping and fishing. Juddie - J & J TOA
Nice fish! I was thinking that since the YT channel "Kyle's Cabin" is filmed less than 15 miles from where you launched the boat here and although Kyle's video's are a little different than yours you guys might want to think about doing a collaboration some time. Best wishes and thanks for the video Zach!
Great video, as always Zach. It always amazes me that you can start a fire with kindling and one match or lighter flick, while your Dad needs to drench ALL firewood in LOTS of lighter fluid. He's such an outdoorsman, but that one quirk astonishes me. I'm glad you've bypassed his addiction to petrochemicals in all fires. 🙂
There is something magical about using a chimney to start fires. It is my favorite part of fire building and I don't have any use for petrochemicals either, cough, cough, yuk, yuk.. We may have just opened ourselves up to the "Wrath of Joe!" lol
I cant stand his use of all those petrochemicals either. The way he just dredges the wood just gives me chills of what and how it affects so many things when it’s so easy to light it with a piece of newspaper and a match. So much for the name Joe and Zack Survival if he can’t even use a match.
Boy I understand about back pain but so glad to see you out enjoying yourself fishing. I find it so peaceful even if you don’t catch anything. But you did catch some nice ones. Enjoyed your video.
I thought it was just a show then I saw the dew. Although it gets a bad name the dew has kept many a badass going in my circles.beautiful bass wish I had a place like this.
Much better trip since that last trip with the bear scare. The look in your eyes brought me back to the time I got the news of bear in the area in middle of Wisconsin. Definitely a heart pounder. Hope to see more soon. Can't find realistic shows on t.v. so thanks for the content you, and your dad(Joe J)
Spent a long time since I've been out on a lake fishing. And having shore lunch. Great video as always, have been watching you guys for years but don't comment very often.
Great video Zach look like you were at the lake where your dad's and your grandpa's cabins are good place to go be safe don't forget sometimes put a video up working on a engine or something and you don't always have to talk on the video👍👍👍👍👍
Been watching your dad often on,so found this channel,because he had a video for Duck Camp!! Just started to subscribe, will on your dad's other one too!
Great video Sir, as always!!! I'm new to seeing how things are done but could you maybe show how to restring a reel with a new line? I live in Georgia and hoping to get better at the craft of fishing!!!
Zach…bought a Finnish made filet knife from George Lokken last winter..makes short work of filleting fish and do many Salmon and Lake Trout a season….nice video there.
Hey Zack, Next time take a Coleman white gas Lantern with, start that in the morning in the tent, in will take the chill out and help dry things out, surprising how much heat they put out. Great job on the vid's!!!
Two tips. Number 1, you can hold a bass from the inside of their mouth so they don’t slip out of your hands. Number 2, that bass was awfully big to horse flip into the boat lol.
Awesome video zack an what a beautiful spot u should start building you a cabin like your dad u should not be that far from him keep up the awesome work
Ooh I hope all the green & ripe tomatoes got harvested off the vines at Northern seclusion farm before frosts!! Put in dark room they'll ripen, have some even probably for the holidays ahead. But I love green tomato pickles,as well as relish!!
Couple comments. One you should heat your pan up before adding the food to it. This is especially important with cast iron pans. You'll have way less sticking if you do this and the food will cook more evenly. Second, personal preference mostly but bigger bass like that don't taste nearly as good as a smaller one does. Let the big ones go to reproduce and keep the smallest size that's allowed for the lake you're fishing. Here in Wisconsin there are some lakes that have no size limit on bass and I love the 12 to 14 inch size ones. Statewide the limit is 14 inches. I keep them 14 to 16 and after that i let them grow! I do love eating bass though, just not a large one like that. The taste isn't the best. Glad to see you're getting out fishing and camping. That's living a good life!
If nobody ever bothers your spot you should get you a wall tent and set it up and leave it. Put a couple solar motion spot lights for security to scare someone off
Cocoon sleeping is the best. I am more of a warm weather guy. Warm not hot not humid. Probably why I live in the south. But I do find that I sleep better at night in the winter then I do in the summer. But Our temps rarely get that cold. Once or twice we may get down to single digits in February. I know at least at your dad's Farm house it can get below freezing easily during the winter and all that snow.
Zach with the temperature at 43 degrees at that time of the morning. I can guarantee your dads tent would have been pushing closer to 80 degrees. Keep the videos coming.
Nice adventure. A couple of suggestions - 1) Oil your reel. That may have something to do with breaking off so much, 2) if you're going to eat bass, eat the smaller ones. They taste better and the bigger ones are usually female that will reproduce with good genetic qualities. Learn to clean and eat pike. They're much better meat.
We used to set up our wet tent in our garage when we got home. It was fully insulated and a 1500 watt heater would warm up the 2 car space and dry everything out.
Zach if you put a bit of marine carpet in the bottom of the boat it will reduce the noise of landing a fish and not scare all the rest of the fish away.
I watched Wisconsin Fisherman and he took a rope light rope and a Caribbean, ran it down his fishing line to his snagged hook. so if you ever snagged the bottom, that is one of the coolest methods I've seen
That's a very average sized bass (for Florida) where I'm from. Most don't eat large mouths down here but if we do they're usually around the 3 to 5 lbs otherwise it ain't worth the work for the meat. Everything I've seen read and heard about pike is they're a pain in the butt to filet and aren't as good eating as most other fish so I don't understand the complaints in some of the comments. Great vid keep em coming 👍
I love this change up. Your dads vids are awesome but its super cool to see someone closer to my age bracket doing the thing and having a blast.
Great work life balance Zach.👍
It's super impressive the amount of work you've done on the house, and still made time to mix it up with outdoor videos.
It won't be too many years before you'll be taking you own children on these adventures.
That was one of the highlights for me of my kids' childhoods.
And also for them.
It's also a double bonus that both you and your dad are putting out videos so frequently now.
Continue doing what you love . 👍
Greetings from Northeast Ohio. I’m so excited. I needed this after a rough week. Thanks Zack.
Awesome....
Again with the great content.
Thanks Zach. Nice way to start the weekend.
Love your camping/ fishing videos Zach ! Great video❤
I am impressed you go by yourself…sometime if you want to go, you got to go alone
Excellent video, Zach! Listening to you crank up that boat motor really takes me back to my childhood growing up at my Grandparents lakehouse. It was the most wonderful way to spend a childhood! Fishing, swimming, water skiing all summer long! I can close my eyes when I hear the boat motor running and I am suddenly back in my sleeping bag on the pallet of the floor of the cabin! Still love fishing and boating but I don't have access to the lakehouse any longer. Always love your content, whether it is camping/fishing/hunting or working on the house. Thank you for sharing with us! ❤❤👍👍😊😊🐟🐟
Great video Zach! I enjoy camping with you. Thanks for taking us along! 🔥
"Hello everyone and welcome back" where have I heard that before?...what a great intro. Awesome..
Bring a rake and clean up a little so no fire on the branches laying around , great video I miss fishing like this
Love the videos. And most of all your fix it jobs. Nice to know how to fix all that you know. Hard work pays off. Awesome job my friend! Phil from kasson Minnesota.
Great Video Zack. Glad to see "Camp Zack" was undisturbed. Love the Food Box with the lift out shelf. Very nice. So glad you did not have to worry to much about the bears, although I see you were prepared in any event. "Always be prepared". Your Dad and Melissa will be worried that you are catching all the big fish in the lake. Looked delicious!. Well Done! Keep the content coming, its almost "Duck Camp" time. Can't wait, good hunting!!!
Zach as always a great video. I would love to be able just to take off some weekend like that and go out and camp and fish. Those were some awesome fish, especially that bass!! Fishing is a lot like hunting, there is certain times of the day that they are out feeding and other times their just no where to be found. Thanks for taking us along with you on your over night camping and fishing. Juddie - J & J TOA
Nice fish! I was thinking that since the YT channel "Kyle's Cabin" is filmed less than 15 miles from where you launched the boat here and although Kyle's video's are a little different than yours you guys might want to think about doing a collaboration some time. Best wishes and thanks for the video Zach!
Keep the Fish Camp vids coming, Zach. Best few weeks of the year in Minnesota are coming up. No bugs and no sweating. Get back out there.
you are getting alot better at videos zach im watching all of them this afternoon
Hey Zach it’s so good to see you having downtime because you work as much as your father. Enjoy! 🤩🤩🤩😎😎😎💯💯💯👍👍👍
Great video, as always Zach. It always amazes me that you can start a fire with kindling and one match or lighter flick, while your Dad needs to drench ALL firewood in LOTS of lighter fluid. He's such an outdoorsman, but that one quirk astonishes me. I'm glad you've bypassed his addiction to petrochemicals in all fires. 🙂
There is something magical about using a chimney to start fires. It is my favorite part of fire building and I don't have any use for petrochemicals either, cough, cough, yuk, yuk.. We may have just opened ourselves up to the "Wrath of Joe!" lol
I cant stand his use of all those petrochemicals either. The way he just dredges the wood just gives me chills of what and how it affects so many things when it’s so easy to light it with a piece of newspaper and a match. So much for the name Joe and Zack Survival if he can’t even use a match.
My guess honestly was 2, lol! Thanks for sharing! Keep ‘em coming
Got to try a Whopper Plopper .
Boy I understand about back pain but so glad to see you out enjoying yourself fishing. I find it so peaceful even if you don’t catch anything. But you did catch some nice ones. Enjoyed your video.
Loved this - reminded me of my trips to the UP - we stayed in a cabin but I could still smell the air when you went out in the morning.
I had an inkling you were had back pain. I deal with it also. This gives me inspiration that I can still get outside.
Zak, you need a PO Box , wife and I enjoy your videos, camp, catch, cook are always fun to watch.
Great video as always Zach I really liked the catch and cook part. Keep up the good work.
Awesome video Zach! Nice fish too! 💖💖💖
Zach, I think you're a better fisherman than your pop LOL!!! Awesome job!
Beautiful time at the lake. Good to see you getting some relaxing in too
I thought it was just a show then I saw the dew. Although it gets a bad name the dew has kept many a badass going in my circles.beautiful bass wish I had a place like this.
Excellent video showing how much fun you can have on one overnight fish expedition. Congratulations.
Awesome video keep them coming I'm ready for duck camp!!!
I really enjoyed your video. Thank you for taking us fishing with you.
Watching this somehow soothes my soul thank you for the video. God bless.
Much better trip since that last trip with the bear scare. The look in your eyes brought me back to the time I got the news of bear in the area in middle of Wisconsin. Definitely a heart pounder. Hope to see more soon. Can't find realistic shows on t.v. so thanks for the content you, and your dad(Joe J)
Great video Zach. Very interesting/ chill content. Keep it up!
LOL I guessed 2 pulls! That sure is a nice camp and WOW ON those huge fish you caught! 👍😎🇨🇦🎣
Zach! Right on! Leave the trailer strapped to the boat, works great! Blessings.
Spent a long time since I've been out on a lake fishing. And having shore lunch. Great video as always, have been watching you guys for years but don't comment very often.
These fish/camp style videos have been great content. You seem to be more comfy making these videos. Keep up all the good content.
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AWESOME video Zach! we need more Catch and cooks!!
tried bass once not my cup of tea, will eat walleye and perch though. keep the vids coming
Great work Zach! That was fun. Thank you.
Hey Zach, maybe you could show your dad how to light a fire without charcoal fluid!! Lol
Love that morning mist on the water when you're heading out. Look like you need some coffee though! ☕😀
Great video Zach look like you were at the lake where your dad's and your grandpa's cabins are good place to go be safe don't forget sometimes put a video up working on a engine or something and you don't always have to talk on the video👍👍👍👍👍
Great video. I'm a big time camper myself.
Good size fishes you caught please keep posting love watching your videos
Nice little camping trip Zach. Love the Canada sweatshirt.
Looks like a great time. I'm definitely going to try that first night dinner on one of my next trips.
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Always a great video! Looks fun!
My 6yr old loves the fishing and camping vids
Love your videos Zach.
Good stuff zack . I Enjoy the fishing videos👍🏻
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My grandfather would have loved this!! He loved his fishing!! You should build a cabin there!!
Been watching your dad often on,so found this channel,because he had a video for Duck Camp!! Just started to subscribe, will on your dad's other one too!
Thank you for the video, Thumbs UP👍👍.
Great video Sir, as always!!! I'm new to seeing how things are done but could you maybe show how to restring a reel with a new line? I live in Georgia and hoping to get better at the craft of fishing!!!
Wow! That was a nice pike and the bass was pretty good too.
Great vid! With all the fishing you do you would think that you would notch out a fish ruler on one of the seats for quick checking or screw on one!
Great video Zack!
Great video. Always enjoy them.
Awesome stuff Zach
Catch and cook what you like Zach …not like your emptying the lake ..keep up the great work
Zach…bought a Finnish made filet knife from George Lokken last winter..makes short work of filleting fish and do many Salmon and Lake Trout a season….nice video there.
I'm really liking 👍 these camp and fish videos, hopefully you di some extra hunting videos too.
Hey Zack,
Next time take a Coleman white gas Lantern with, start that in the morning in the tent, in will take the chill out and help dry things out, surprising how much heat they put out. Great job on the vid's!!!
Great video Zach look forward to more videos
wow very relaxing💚🇵🇭
It sure is nice to have all these videos. Quiting your job has been great for us fans.
What a great time you had, plus no bear scare? I wish I could camp and enjoy nature like that again. Enjoy your youth before it escapes you!
Two tips. Number 1, you can hold a bass from the inside of their mouth so they don’t slip out of your hands. Number 2, that bass was awfully big to horse flip into the boat lol.
Awesome video zack an what a beautiful spot u should start building you a cabin like your dad u should not be that far from him keep up the awesome work
You should get a magnet mabie you can retrieve them back if they have metal on them GREAT VIDEO HAVE A GREAT TIME 😇🙏❤️
Ooh I hope all the green & ripe tomatoes got harvested off the vines at Northern seclusion farm before frosts!! Put in dark room they'll ripen, have some even probably for the holidays ahead. But I love green tomato pickles,as well as relish!!
Another good one Zach 🐟🎣🪵🪓🔥👍👏🇺🇸 Rick
So awsome to go fishing and not see anybody. Wish it was like that here in Galveston bay lol
Couple comments. One you should heat your pan up before adding the food to it. This is especially important with cast iron pans. You'll have way less sticking if you do this and the food will cook more evenly. Second, personal preference mostly but bigger bass like that don't taste nearly as good as a smaller one does. Let the big ones go to reproduce and keep the smallest size that's allowed for the lake you're fishing. Here in Wisconsin there are some lakes that have no size limit on bass and I love the 12 to 14 inch size ones. Statewide the limit is 14 inches. I keep them 14 to 16 and after that i let them grow! I do love eating bass though, just not a large one like that. The taste isn't the best. Glad to see you're getting out fishing and camping. That's living a good life!
Nice sized fish
Nice spot awesome video
Awesome video Zach.
Good job. Looking forward to next time.
If nobody ever bothers your spot you should get you a wall tent and set it up and leave it. Put a couple solar motion spot lights for security to scare someone off
Cocoon sleeping is the best. I am more of a warm weather guy. Warm not hot not humid. Probably why I live in the south. But I do find that I sleep better at night in the winter then I do in the summer. But Our temps rarely get that cold. Once or twice we may get down to single digits in February. I know at least at your dad's Farm house it can get below freezing easily during the winter and all that snow.
Great video love to see you cook more fish videos
Keep up the good work Zach👍
Best video yet! Keep up the good work! 👍
Zach with the temperature at 43 degrees at that time of the morning. I can guarantee your dads tent would have been pushing closer to 80 degrees. Keep the videos coming.
Nice adventure. A couple of suggestions - 1) Oil your reel. That may have something to do with breaking off so much, 2) if you're going to eat bass, eat the smaller ones. They taste better and the bigger ones are usually female that will reproduce with good genetic qualities. Learn to clean and eat pike. They're much better meat.
Awesome Zach nice camp out
We used to set up our wet tent in our garage when we got home. It was fully insulated and a 1500 watt heater would warm up the 2 car space and dry everything out.
Zach if you put a bit of marine carpet in the bottom of the boat it will reduce the noise of landing a fish and not scare all the rest of the fish away.
Congratulations on the fish dinner. Nice video.
Nice hoodie. When are You, and Dad coming up North of the Border to fish? Fun video, thank you for sharing.
I watched Wisconsin Fisherman
and he took a rope light rope and a Caribbean, ran it down his fishing line to his snagged hook.
so if you ever snagged the bottom, that is one of the coolest methods I've seen
Sometimes soaking your spool in warm water after restringing helps the string relax and not knot up as much.
Really enjoy your videos. I know you camp more than me for sure, but it seems like you put in a lot of work for just one night.
That's a very average sized bass (for Florida) where I'm from. Most don't eat large mouths down here but if we do they're usually around the 3 to 5 lbs otherwise it ain't worth the work for the meat. Everything I've seen read and heard about pike is they're a pain in the butt to filet and aren't as good eating as most other fish so I don't understand the complaints in some of the comments. Great vid keep em coming 👍
finally some nice fish!! you really need to get a thermacell to keep those bugs away. enjoyed the video. keep it up