Couldn't have said it better myself hahahaha. Ironically, today he listened like a well trained duck dog. I wonder if he heard me talk about getting a shock collar haha.
All 3 of my dogs listen the same, but like you said at the end of the day they're by our sides and like the saying goes they really are a man's best friend@@RiverCertified
Very similar to what’s done In Maryland, we call this a bush bob, go down the river and set several lines tied to tree branches, go eat, bank fish, drink a few beers then run the lines, every tree shaking has a fish, love the videos
We call em diddy poles here. Hopefully I'll get it tweaked where I can hook a fish and enjoy the entire fight instead of having to go across the river and get it. Glad you enjoy the videos man!
The Skip's life jacket, definitely helped ya on the quick grab when he jumped ship LOL!!!🤣🤣🤣 ALWAYS LUV the creek adventure videos! BEST OF LUCK on the next one, and GOD BLESS ALL!!!!!👍😊🙏
Love the yak trips… me and a couple buddies love fishing the creeks around central Texas… beats the hell out of the big lakes for sure! Keep up the great content and tight lines
That little creek is about the size of the river I fish. Tons of trees and other crap. I constantly get snagged on everything. I actually switched to lake catfishing.
Another great video. Always a fun, relaxing time watching these. You also share with some great people who go along. I just thoroughly enjoy your channel. I worry about skip some. 😊 But i over think and worry at times. My concern is coming across some critters like a raccoon, coyote, or a bobcat wouldn't be good, given his size. Of course it would be a differing ordeal entirely with a skunk....😅😅😅. But what can you do? 😊 Thanks for bringing us along! God bless all here.
Absolutely love watching you fish. If you had a TV show about fishing I'd make sure I didn't miss any episodes. Take your Thermocell to get rid of the pesky skeeters. Stay safe Spence and God bless you and yours. 😊😊😊😊
Up in your state for work. Had to bring the rods out. No big ones at red rock dam but i did lay the smack down on some drum buds. Hopefully the cats come out to play tomorrow morning
Sweet man love to see you and Ryan back in action. I watched his videos and now he's the beaver assassin. Where is the big hairy Sasquatch. Aka Big Sam
O by the way alway love ur videos, I 2 had all the infishman videos and couldn't wait for the next catfish insider! Hope to someday hire ya and get on that fancy boat! Keep up the good work! Ur definitely the man!!!
Just came across your videos like a week ago, and have been watching them non stop! Love the content man and really enjoy the kayak videos. What would you say are some must haves for kayak fishing? Just starting to get into it and looking to try my luck catfishing with the yak.
I must have read the same old In Fisherman article in high school. I went low tech, a toothpick or small stick stuck in the back of a loop of duct tape around my line. The bank pole style stick stuck in the bank had a standard clothes pin tied on a length of bankline that held the small stick or toothpick in the loop of tape. The bigger the bait, the bigger the stick. When the fish hit, it popped the stick/tape out of the clothes pin and the fight was on. I found that having the swivel and weight about 1ft under the water with a 18" leader for the bait helped keep everything in place until it got bit. Surface splash from the bait still happened, but the weight being under water helped act as a bit of a shock absorber to a sudden tug by the bait. For big baits a rubber band in place of the tape worked too, a big fish would break the rubber band, but the bait fish seldom did. I was fishing a creek and never used huge bait. Eventually I learned the float paternoster rig, and found that I can fish many of the same situations that way while being able to rebait easier. Gar were always an issue, especially right under the surface at night. I mostly used green sunfish or bluegill, never had a great bullhead spot in those earlier days. When I used to run bank poles more often though, we caught a lot of fish including a few over 50lbs on humps or ledges with a similar set-up. Weight a foot under the water with the bait on an 18" leader so the fish could come from below and grab it. Bank poles were like our trail cameras when learning the river, we did mostly catch and release but learned a lot about what to and not to do. On the river I fish, almost everything likes green sunfish. Bullheads are much more likely to still be on the hook when a flathead comes by, I save my bullheads for when I want to sleep and only be woke by a flathead, or for near surface sets since they want to struggle to reach the bottom so much. When I'm awake and checking baits regularly, I use green sunfish because they work great and are much easier for me to get. My best 5 rod and reel fish have all come off green sunfish, but that's more due to how much I've used them than them being better than bullheads. Anyway, hope some of that helps. I've really enjoyed your videos for the last several years and learned a lot. Glad you made your dream your reality, it's not work if you do what you love. Hope you catch a (another) giant!
Have you tried using a planer board from the bank? It seems like you could use it to get your bait to the other bank in a similar way to how you used the stick / clip.
@@RiverCertified I was picturing casting it with the planer board attached out into decent depth to start. The current pulls the planer board across the water until you stop letting out line. The planer board ends up basically being a float that suspends the bait. (But the planer board would stay where you want it instead of floating away downstream like a normal float.) May be a dumb idea, but it would be fun to watch the attempt.
Appreciate the content brother. I have a lot of family in Dubuque, so it reminds me of home. I've learned a lot from your channel. Just snagged me one them RC Tortuga Hoodies, heard that guarantees more fish 🤙
That’s about the way I seen fellars out in New Mexico, and Arizona, I think, fish the smaller rivers out there, and they generally catch some pretty good flatheads like that. And my old man had a cousin that lived out in Stanton Ky and he would line cane poles or bamboo poles, up and down the Red river ( over in SE Ky), but he’d spread those poles out about 20 feet apart and put on some live bait, and just dangle them at the top of the water and jabb the cane poles way back into the bank, he’d put out about 20-25 poles and then just wait, he’s caught pretty good flatheads and channels and occasionally a Muskie, doing that.
We call those diddy poles. I tried to use it to hook the fish on rod and reel still. The line was suppose to pop out of the clip, but I guess I had it too far in the clip. I'll get it dialed in. That's super interesting that your cousin caught some muskies on them.
@@RiverCertified - yeah you’ll get that dialed in, I have no doubt about it buddy! I remember my cousin telling my dad that he had always heard there were Muskie in the Red river, the part of it that runs through Estill county, which is a big portion of it, but he never much believed it until he started setting out those bank poles for catfish and then caught his first Muskie on one, course those things have a bad temperament and will hit just about anything that swims or in the water with them, Pike have a bad temper too bud Muskie’s makes them look like a water dog or something, haha! I don’t know if anyone knows how the Muskie got into the Red, I know Cave Run lake is just a little way North of there and it’s chalked full of Muskie, real trophies too, maybe they got into the Red from there or vice versa, there’s a creek at the tail waters of cave run and it meets the red down river, so do the math, huh? Anyhow, have a good one buddy 👍👍🤘✌🏻
@RiverCertified thank you sir. Much appreciated. Keep making them bomb videos and catching them giant. Maybe one day God willing I'll be able to afford a trip to fish with you.
I've been watching you for like 15 minutes. You only having a line in the water. Your cup fan I get it cuz I love Cubs even though they suck this year. Do some fishing will you?
Sunday was an edit day for me. When got bounced around on the lake thursday when it was blowing 25 out of the NW. Luckily found a bay that had some fish in it.
When I was a kid we would catch them smaller catfish and you gut it and cut the head off and wash it in that muddy water lol then you make up some mud and pack it all over the fish like a mudball and lay it in some hot coals and when you see it dry out pull it out and just tap it with a stick and it pulls the skin off and boom there you go but b sure you have salt
I think ol' Skip might be 3 beers short of a happy meal
Couldn't have said it better myself hahahaha. Ironically, today he listened like a well trained duck dog. I wonder if he heard me talk about getting a shock collar haha.
😂😂😂😂
nothing better than a three beer buzz
@@mevrammcoyoteV8f150except a four beer buzz
All 3 of my dogs listen the same, but like you said at the end of the day they're by our sides and like the saying goes they really are a man's best friend@@RiverCertified
Very similar to what’s done In Maryland, we call this a bush bob, go down the river and set several lines tied to tree branches, go eat, bank fish, drink a few beers then run the lines, every tree shaking has a fish, love the videos
We call em diddy poles here. Hopefully I'll get it tweaked where I can hook a fish and enjoy the entire fight instead of having to go across the river and get it. Glad you enjoy the videos man!
Skip jumping off the boat and you snagging him by the back had me rolling 😂
Kayaking, fishing, catfish nuggets!!! Your creek fishing kayak adventures keep getting better and better!!! Thank you for sharing !!!
You bet man! Glad you're enjoying them!
Noodle stick was pretty cool . Skip is just a adventurous soul. That was a good looking spot you find some good ones . Great video
My favorite part of Monday is a new video from you! Love the camping and yak videos
Hell yeah man! Glad you like them!
I’m happy that the “suspended bait” trick worked. And I particularly wouldn’t bet money fishing against Spencer, lol. Nice video, guys!
It might have been the most satisfying catch I've had in a while to tell you the truth. You're the man!
Fishing is mostly luck. It's not hard
@@Digglerdirk79-l4ynot all the time. Luck is a factor though
The Skip's life jacket, definitely helped ya on the quick grab when he jumped ship LOL!!!🤣🤣🤣 ALWAYS LUV the creek adventure videos! BEST OF LUCK on the next one, and GOD BLESS ALL!!!!!👍😊🙏
I suppose the life jacket is multi-functional haha. Glad you're enjoying the videos!
@@RiverCertified DEFINENTLY!!!!👍😊🙏
How wonderful. Fishing in forest streams, enjoying the fun of relaxing natural melodies.
CATCH COOK AND CAMPING!! the three best Cs ever!! awesome!!
Hell yeah man! Thanks for watching!
Nothing better than buying catfish at the store and watching UA-cam fishing videos.
Sounds like a solid evening. Thanks for watching!
Awesome. These videos of small river fishing and camping are the best. Definitely what separates you from all the other videos. What an adventure!!!
Glad you like them man. Adventure and exploring is definitely my favorite too!
Catch and cook. My favorite. Nice experiment man. Thanks as always for sharing brother!! 👍🏾👊🏾✊🏾🙂💯
I enjoy the catching and cooking myself haha. Thanks.l a ton man. I appreciate the hell outta all the support!
Totally enjoyed video Spencer. That fried fish sure looked good .🤤💯💯👍👍
Glad to hear it Jeff. I promise it was even better than it looked.
Ol Spencer was about to let skip have it when he was talking about him being fancy then he remembered “family show”
Facts😂
Great adventure as always, buddy!! Thanks for taking me along with you through UA-cam.
You bet! Thanks for watching!
Clearly Skip is the king you are just the tag along cassidy..LOL
You're not wrong haha
Looks so fun!!! I need this rn
Nice to see the dog knows how to drink natural like
Always a good day when Spencer posts keep up the great work. Love the camping videos
Glad ya dig em man. They're a blast to do!
That was a super cool "new" technique. I'd love to see it end up workin out for you buddy. As always, love the small creek kayak vids!
I'm gonna keep trying it. Glad you're enjoying the videos man!
Love the yak trips… me and a couple buddies love fishing the creeks around central Texas… beats the hell out of the big lakes for sure! Keep up the great content and tight lines
I'm gonna explore some creeks down in Texas next spring. I'm getting super excited just thinking about it. You got some monsters down there!
That little creek is about the size of the river I fish. Tons of trees and other crap. I constantly get snagged on everything. I actually switched to lake catfishing.
Camping trips are back baby!!!! 🤙
Yessir. Got a big one coming up this week too!!
Hey Bro !! At least you got dinner, and made a video for us.
Thanks again
🤜🌟🤛💯🐬🐠🎣
And had a lot of fun in the process. Tough to beat a trip like that. Glad you enjoyed it man!
My fav type of videos❤️
Glad ya enjoy em man!
On the coast they call it live lining. Very popular on east coast peers for kings, cobia, tarpon and giant bull reds.
That's where I first got the general idea. It's sweet watching a king eat a mullet or ladyfish under one.
Another great video. Always a fun, relaxing time watching these. You also share with some great people who go along. I just thoroughly enjoy your channel.
I worry about skip some. 😊 But i over think and worry at times. My concern is coming across some critters like a raccoon, coyote, or a bobcat wouldn't be good, given his size. Of course it would be a differing ordeal entirely with a skunk....😅😅😅. But what can you do? 😊
Thanks for bringing us along!
God bless all here.
😊spencer is a awesome guy had fun on fishing for freedom with ya brother
Hell yeah man. I'll be back next year and hopefully have a better game plan.
@@RiverCertified is fishing for freedom for vets?
@daniels4227 yes sir. It's in quincy il every June. Absolutely awesome event. If you wanna go and you're a vet, they'll find a way to get you there.
@RiverCertified I actually live in IL, not far from Quincy, and yes I'm a disabled combat veteran
@@daniels4227 hope to see you there
That’s pretty cool that clip thing your gonna get a mega doin that , f in skip man wonderin off all the time
Awesome video man! Thanks for the kayak advice the other day, I’ve got a real nice creek run I’ve been eyeballing to make my maiden kayak-camp trip. 😎
Thanks man! The number one piece of advice is, if it makes you nervous, don't do it. Good luck and be safe man.
@@RiverCertified I appreciate it, I will for sure! Hopefully you get a giant on your planer stick rig!
Awesome video man 🔥🔥🎣🎣
Appreciate it!!
Absolutely love watching you fish. If you had a TV show about fishing I'd make sure I didn't miss any episodes. Take your Thermocell to get rid of the pesky skeeters. Stay safe Spence and God bless you and yours. 😊😊😊😊
I like to think of this as my diy fishing show haha. I hope you and yours stay safe as well.
Love to see the kayak videos!
Still haven't gotten mine out yet this season.😢
Hope you find a chance to get out. Glad you're enjoying the videos in the meantime!
Up in your state for work. Had to bring the rods out. No big ones at red rock dam but i did lay the smack down on some drum buds. Hopefully the cats come out to play tomorrow morning
They should start spawning anytime. Try floating some cutbait or worms around the rocks on the lake. It's a good time. I might have to do the same.
@@RiverCertified got a nice walleye this morning off the rocks. Made my day. Then the gnats moved in and ruined the rest of it 😂
Awesome video the small creek video's are great keep it up and keep those lines tight
Glad you enjoy them. They're a ton of fun.
Spencer's genius level rose to 💯😂 awesome idea man🤘
All credit goes to the authors of infisherman from an article I read about 15 years ago haha.
The mad scientist gets one lol,thanks for the trip Spencer
Yessir. Thank you for watching.
thats how we limb-line here in missouri but i like the idea of having it in your rod.
We're definitely on the same page there. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for another great video brother
You bet man
Sweet man love to see you and Ryan back in action. I watched his videos and now he's the beaver assassin. Where is the big hairy Sasquatch. Aka Big Sam
I tried to talk him into going fishing the other day, but all he seems to do is work anymore. I'll get him out there one of these days.
I love the net bro!
Good stuff Spencer!!
Thanks dude!
It doesn't matter if your fishing tournament or not. I am watching
Thanks man. Glad ya enjoy all the videos.
I also remember that. I think it was a clip on the end of a diddy pole and when fish got on came out of clip.
Maybe that's what u did. Lol
That's what I tried to do. The fish didn't pop the clip haha
O by the way alway love ur videos, I 2 had all the infishman videos and couldn't wait for the next catfish insider! Hope to someday hire ya and get on that fancy boat! Keep up the good work! Ur definitely the man!!!
The zip line method is probably the most creative thing I’ve seen all year lol
I can't take much credit other than showcasing it. First read about the concept in in-fisherman.
I've been wanting to set up a live bait like that myself
Just came across your videos like a week ago, and have been watching them non stop! Love the content man and really enjoy the kayak videos. What would you say are some must haves for kayak fishing? Just starting to get into it and looking to try my luck catfishing with the yak.
I'm actually gonna post a video tomorrow covering that kind of stuff. Glad ya enjoy the videos man!
Look up nc king fishing, we use an anchor set up similar to this. You could learn some good ideas if there are any videos of it
I must have read the same old In Fisherman article in high school. I went low tech, a toothpick or small stick stuck in the back of a loop of duct tape around my line. The bank pole style stick stuck in the bank had a standard clothes pin tied on a length of bankline that held the small stick or toothpick in the loop of tape. The bigger the bait, the bigger the stick. When the fish hit, it popped the stick/tape out of the clothes pin and the fight was on. I found that having the swivel and weight about 1ft under the water with a 18" leader for the bait helped keep everything in place until it got bit. Surface splash from the bait still happened, but the weight being under water helped act as a bit of a shock absorber to a sudden tug by the bait. For big baits a rubber band in place of the tape worked too, a big fish would break the rubber band, but the bait fish seldom did. I was fishing a creek and never used huge bait.
Eventually I learned the float paternoster rig, and found that I can fish many of the same situations that way while being able to rebait easier. Gar were always an issue, especially right under the surface at night. I mostly used green sunfish or bluegill, never had a great bullhead spot in those earlier days. When I used to run bank poles more often though, we caught a lot of fish including a few over 50lbs on humps or ledges with a similar set-up. Weight a foot under the water with the bait on an 18" leader so the fish could come from below and grab it. Bank poles were like our trail cameras when learning the river, we did mostly catch and release but learned a lot about what to and not to do.
On the river I fish, almost everything likes green sunfish. Bullheads are much more likely to still be on the hook when a flathead comes by, I save my bullheads for when I want to sleep and only be woke by a flathead, or for near surface sets since they want to struggle to reach the bottom so much. When I'm awake and checking baits regularly, I use green sunfish because they work great and are much easier for me to get. My best 5 rod and reel fish have all come off green sunfish, but that's more due to how much I've used them than them being better than bullheads.
Anyway, hope some of that helps. I've really enjoyed your videos for the last several years and learned a lot. Glad you made your dream your reality, it's not work if you do what you love.
Hope you catch a (another) giant!
Surprised that the channel bit the bullhead. Good stuff as always Spencer!
👍👍👍👍👍great catch and cook 🎣video.
Thanks for watching Roy!
Have you tried using a planer board from the bank? It seems like you could use it to get your bait to the other bank in a similar way to how you used the stick / clip.
I haven't. I just imagine it snagging a lot as it drags your line off the bank.
@@RiverCertified I was picturing casting it with the planer board attached out into decent depth to start. The current pulls the planer board across the water until you stop letting out line. The planer board ends up basically being a float that suspends the bait. (But the planer board would stay where you want it instead of floating away downstream like a normal float.) May be a dumb idea, but it would be fun to watch the attempt.
@@RiverCertified By the way, Skipjack is a great dog name. I wanted to name our two new pups Skipjack and Shadhead last year, but my wife vetoed it...
Appreciate the content brother. I have a lot of family in Dubuque, so it reminds me of home. I've learned a lot from your channel. Just snagged me one them RC Tortuga Hoodies, heard that guarantees more fish 🤙
I have a mosquito net hat also. Works great
Cheap and good. My favorite things.
My man Chael!
I'm still here baby!
🤣🤣🤣
Those fish on the surface draw in catfish I think that’s part of why trotlines work so well
Agreed.
The bugs are so bad you got me swatting at bugs flying around my headphones 😂😂
What size skillet is that? I know you use cooking oil, but I want to take lard as it should not spill. What are your thoughts on this?
Pretty cool idea
Thanks man
Spencer, I believe you should make a comic strip abd pod cast called the flathead adventures of skip n woody.
Good one. Thanks. Subscribed
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Awesome video 🐟 👀
I can't believe you said you ate enough nats to not be hungry 😅 yummy
Glad you got a kick outta all that man haha
How's it going Spencer and friend it's good to see y'all did y'all have a great weekend
Hey Andy. Hope you did too.
@@RiverCertified sure did
Spencer where did you get the silver bank rod holders at?
They're takedown rod holders.
Look Spencer, just because Skip doesn't care, doesn't mean he's not listening.
I think that makes it even worse.
@@RiverCertified confession, I stole that line from Homer Sumpson. Only he was referring to his daughter.
Genius 😎
All credit goes to In-Fisherman on that one.
Thx sir !
You bet man
Hi Skip! You’re the bomb! Little gangster
Yeah I think I'll keep him around as long as he let's me haha. Thanks for watching!
Cool trap man!
I appreciate that man!
This is exactly the type of fishin I was doing yesterday in se Iowa finally got on some channels next mission Flatheads lol
Hell yeah. Good luck!
Think about investing into a thermacell for the mosquitoes they work great and doesn’t have a bad smell.
I have several, but they only work when you turn them on haha
Current looks pretty swift. Is paddling upstream doable there?
We did the next day. Definitely burned some calories.
Great job
Thanks man
Nice one!
Thanks man!
I really want to do this, we used to find sandy beaches on thee Ohio river when I was a kid. Camp and fish
It's a good time man. I love it.
That’s about the way I seen fellars out in New Mexico, and Arizona, I think, fish the smaller rivers out there, and they generally catch some pretty good flatheads like that. And my old man had a cousin that lived out in Stanton Ky and he would line cane poles or bamboo poles, up and down the Red river ( over in SE Ky), but he’d spread those poles out about 20 feet apart and put on some live bait, and just dangle them at the top of the water and jabb the cane poles way back into the bank, he’d put out about 20-25 poles and then just wait, he’s caught pretty good flatheads and channels and occasionally a Muskie, doing that.
We call those diddy poles. I tried to use it to hook the fish on rod and reel still. The line was suppose to pop out of the clip, but I guess I had it too far in the clip. I'll get it dialed in. That's super interesting that your cousin caught some muskies on them.
@@RiverCertified - yeah you’ll get that dialed in, I have no doubt about it buddy! I remember my cousin telling my dad that he had always heard there were Muskie in the Red river, the part of it that runs through Estill county, which is a big portion of it, but he never much believed it until he started setting out those bank poles for catfish and then caught his first Muskie on one, course those things have a bad temperament and will hit just about anything that swims or in the water with them, Pike have a bad temper too bud Muskie’s makes them look like a water dog or something, haha! I don’t know if anyone knows how the Muskie got into the Red, I know Cave Run lake is just a little way North of there and it’s chalked full of Muskie, real trophies too, maybe they got into the Red from there or vice versa, there’s a creek at the tail waters of cave run and it meets the red down river, so do the math, huh? Anyhow, have a good one buddy 👍👍🤘✌🏻
Love this video. It's alot like your old first ones. Love Skip. What happened to DENNY? You guys were funny together
What kind of kayak do you have spencer?
It's a Cresent shoalie
Ima Ryan to lol love your videos man always!
Lots of Ryans around my age haha. Glad you enjoyed it man!
What does an overnight guided trip run with you? I’d seriously consider it.
Basically a hundred bucks an hour for however many hours you wanna be out there.
@@RiverCertified thank you. Do you fish all year round?
What kind of reels are you using
Piscifun Allijoz 400s. I have a promo code in the description that will save ya a little too.
What's the name of your little $40.00 cook burner? My father has been wanting one. Thanks
Attaboy 👊
Thanks Denny!
It’s a fiddy pole 🤣
Not sure it's quite that expensive haha
Didn't know you were a fan of Diddy parties😂😂
😆😆😆😆
You should either call that rig "the dangler" or "the clothesline" just depends if its a flatty coming down river, or some yakers 😂
Very fair point haha
Mr Spencer. Where did you get that shirt first of all. And second of all great content per usual. Love your stuff.
I went to a wedding in Colorado and stopped at a brewery on the way. They had them for sale and I couldn't help myself haha. Thanks for watching!
@RiverCertified do you by chance remember the name of Said brewery. By chance maybe I can order one.
@@luismagana2059 something something dam brewery in Colorado
@RiverCertified thank you sir. Much appreciated. Keep making them bomb videos and catching them giant. Maybe one day God willing I'll be able to afford a trip to fish with you.
I did the planer clip trick on a bolt that was sticking out of a bridge abutment. My bluegill was eaten by a gar. Anticlimactic.
Sounds about like most of my fishing experiments haha
Do you usually use j hooks?
For flatheads I do
Love camping videos!
Glad ya dig em man! Thanks for watching!
Do u trim the spines on ur bullheads
No sir. I figure if the flatheads don't, then I'm not gonna either.
Sweet thanks for the info love ur videos
Am I Ryan 1 or 11 😆 either way I’m the best one in your phone 😂
All statements are very debatable haha
How many Arctic Foxx do you have in your phone
A big fat zero
....loop the clip over a low hanging branch maybe?
That might work. I'm gonna keep tinkering with it.
I've been watching you for like 15 minutes. You only having a line in the water. Your cup fan I get it cuz I love Cubs even though they suck this year. Do some fishing will you?
The title doesn't say anything about fishing😁 go Cubbies!
I hope you did better than I did on Sunday in the freaking hurricane wind that we had here…
Sunday was an edit day for me. When got bounced around on the lake thursday when it was blowing 25 out of the NW. Luckily found a bay that had some fish in it.
When I was a kid we would catch them smaller catfish and you gut it and cut the head off and wash it in that muddy water lol then you make up some mud and pack it all over the fish like a mudball and lay it in some hot coals and when you see it dry out pull it out and just tap it with a stick and it pulls the skin off and boom there you go but b sure you have salt
Never heard of that one. I'd really like to see someone who knows what they're doing cook one that way. Sounds pretty cool.
My dog does the same thing I think they just get bored.
You're probably right
I wonder what Skip is thinking? Have you ever heard a 56k modem connect to the internet?
That's hilarious🤣🤣🤣