Great videos. No annoying loud music just natural sounds. It amazes me that you find room for all that stuff on your boat. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching.
It does put out some good heat. I have an upgrade can I want to try when it’s cooler as it has a higher output. Just want to also keep it safe. Thanks for watching 😊
Nice. The area I’m in in Australia is the only other Everglades system in the world. We have much in common with Florida from that view. Our’s is much smaller, you guys have so much to explore there.
Great video. Just curious if you have a lighter rod and reel combo? It would be ideal to flick your surface lures (like the popper you were using). They (in particular the popper) require a different technique to the diving lures. I realise it’s a personal choice but for me the lighter rod combo helps improve technique (generally speaking). I am right handed and have taught myself to cast with the my right hand and reel in with my left hand. Over time this allows for more accurate casting and faster to set the hook if a fish attacks the lure as it hits the water. Again it’s a personal choice… I am also very interested in your boat setup. Bimini top etc. any chance you can do a review on your setup? Cheers for the great fishing vids!
@@riveRecon true. But it adds to the excitement. I guess it gives the fish more of a chance too. I rarely keep fish anymore. Just enjoy the experience. Trying to teach my kids early to give the fish a chance.
which tent structure did you like the best. it seems to me that the full tent would be best for bugs and comfort but a pain to set up and take down and also to have clearance to set the thing up. the one you used that when over the front of the boat kind of like a lean too was much easier to set up and give good enough protection from the elements and the fact that you could leave it up if your not going to fast on the boat was a real plus, what is your experienced opinion.
Thanks for watching John! The tarp over the bow is great for room and more wind shelter. Hardest to set up though. The Swag/Tent I use lately has the room and good amount of space, keeps the bugs (and bats) out, easier to set up and I can travel at speed better than the bow tent. I can also access the bow easily with the tent set up. I still have some tweaking/experimenting to do 😀
Love it! Our kitchen kits (I call mine my “shore lunch kit”) are almost identical. I even have the same pot, have had it for 20 years. Thanks for the time and energy you put into making videos ❤
I wanted to too for many years! I finally got it together to do my first trip a couple of years ago. I’m now feeling pretty confident, although I sometimes think if it would be more fun with others. I work full time so fit my trips in when I can. Thanks for watching 😊
Viendo los vídeos Empecé a salir solo por el delta del Paraná en argentina Buenos Aires, me gustan estos vídeos de solo naturaleza sin hablar, me falta filmar
I understand. I work full time and do find it hard to make time to get out there with everything going on. Maybe just plan one night once somewhere for yourself, there’s never a right time I find. Thanks for watching 😊
Lovely to see you back! What a wonderful trip this was. Love Deckee. Love the thing I can't remember the name of (the gong thing), and I wish I could fish half as well as you! Those bats were very interesting. Well done!
Thank you 😊. Fitting these trips and editing in between my day job is challenging. The gong thing is called a steel drum or tongue drum. Not much can go wrong playing it LOL!
Silent is fine, it means you can reach non English speaking audiences easier. St Wilderness, Bertram and Log Shige are all silent outdoors guys, they all do well. like the kayak, looks like it'll tow well too - not that you're short of room on that huuuge boat 😎👍. Eel is a great bull shark bait. I took our 430 Fishabout pro up to Yeppoon & the Keppel islands last week, getting out on the water keeps us sane 🇦🇺🛥🎣🛶🚤!!!
riveRecon - I don't know if you planned it, but in the section of footage just before the azure kingfisher you could hear them calling🤗👍. I'd love to do Stanage & the bay up there....thing is, the last 100Km is unmade road 🤔😬, that means dust in everything😖. The land fishing at Yeppoon didn't go too well but the wildlife was epic, white bellied sea eagles, wedge tails, buzzards, bee eaters, plum finches, ospreys (everywhere, literally ospreys everywhere!!😊). Because the tide was low & the banks were muddy I got treated to the antics of the mudskippers too😎👍. Yeppoon & Keppels are great but you need to keep an eye on the weather if it's not going to be a flat calm. (Willyweather app & the Met Eye section of BOM - just to look at those winds & wave heights).
hello. i like the videos. your name should be houdini..... just when i think you have no more room on that boat for anything else, bam, you pull out a huge boat tent assembly, the kayak, the fishing gear, the fuel, the cooking equipt. the food, the solar array. houdini.... keep it up. thanks, its calming and motivating at the same time.
I went into the upper Noosa river from BoreenPoint point last week. However we had a devil of a job getting in. Too shallow between the markers as shown on the council map so because we didn’t know better we ended up on the far side of the lake trying to find a way in around the back of the island. Needless to say I ended up walking/pulling the boat across an almost endless sandbank. Getting back after a day up the river was also an adventure and I now need a new prop. Oops. Anyway, do you have any tips ? Should I have hugged the western coast up from boreen point boat ramp? Should I have stayed on the left and entered past the visitor centre? I’d love to hear your thoughts as your boat is bigger than mine and you obviously have little trouble getting in. Thanks in advance , rich
Hi Richard, Sounds like you had a hard day and sorry to hear you damaged your prop. It is tricky to enter this area, even following the channel markers. I could write a whole article on it! Some things that might help: You'll see my navigation advice markers here - bit.ly/3Am3odU. Looking at this map, I've placed notes and pictures on how to enter this area. This video - ua-cam.com/video/meS30eh_e6M/v-deo.html has detailed footage on the approach and navigation. Some key considerations: Wind from the North make it even shallower - couple this with low tide (About opposite to that of Noosa Heads) and it gets really shallow. My boat draft is 25cm with outboard up and trolling motor down. The channel is really only a boat width wide - slight deviation and you're grounded. The main channel markers to the "pipes" for markers is the trickiest part and you need to follow a curve, not a straight line (See the map marker notes). Once in this area - logs are the next thing to keep an eye out for, even in the channels! There are many logs pointing straight up and just below the surface. Go slow and outboard up as high as you can to keep it safe and save money on props. I hope that helps.
@@riveRecon thank you so much for your detailed reply I’ve taken screen shots and hopefully I’ll get in the correct way next time. I suspected that was the route the tour boats took but I wasn’t sure. and they are a lot bigger than my boat.
I had a coleman stove exactly like this one. 3rd degree burs from my fingertips to my elbows when it exploded while lighting it. About 15 seconds after lighting the explosion happened. Please be careful with yours. I switched to a MSR Whisperlite.
Wow! I do worry, I’ve actually been trialing a pellet stove so I don’t have to worry about explosive fuel. Explosions and boats are double the trouble. Thanks for sharing your experience and watching 😀
Gd to c u drop another vid mate👍 In regards to fishing advice u asked for u probably wood increase ur catch rate if u went a fair bit lighter on ur fishing gear (rods an reels etc) as most of what u used in the vid was probably more suited to offshore fishing? Speaking of that do u take ur big boat out offshore from Noosa as it wood eat it up as I fish a 16’ boat out there in suitable weather of course 👍 Stay safe budd 🤙
I do have a lighter rod, I’ll give it a go thanks. I do go offshore from time to time. I’d love to figure out this fishing thing because I know the fish are there but can’t hook in to them…
24 feet. 21 knot cruise speed at 3km per litre fully loaded. Top speed fully loaded (190 liters of fuel, all the gear several hundred kilograms - about one tonne and a half full weight) 32 knots. Lots of fun!
Now the police comes by and wants to know if you have I.D. , any thing they should know about , drugs , guns , warrants , then want to run a check on you and search you and your property while badgering you to tell them if you do have anything illegal now's the time to tell them because if you do they can work with you , if you don't and find something you'll gonna go to jail ! Now your nature relax time has just been shot to hell your nerves on edge and you need a drink and a Xanax to calm down from being stressed on a compliance check ! HAVE A GOOD DAY !
Great videos. No annoying loud music just natural sounds. It amazes me that you find room for all that stuff on your boat. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching.
Awesome way for a small fire on the boat, great way for distributing the heat 👌.
It does put out some good heat. I have an upgrade can I want to try when it’s cooler as it has a higher output. Just want to also keep it safe. Thanks for watching 😊
Being watching you from the start of your videos and all I can say is they keep getting better , really enjoyed that one.
Thanks for the encouragement and thanks for watching another one 😊 Nice to know I'm improving!
Fishing: Crickets, Worms, Cane Pole and Coffee. Simple........love the vidyas
It's a happy camping.
This is exactly what I want to do with a boat. I live in Florida so best of both worlds, fresh water swamp and salt water. Great video. 👍
Nice. The area I’m in in Australia is the only other Everglades system in the world. We have much in common with Florida from that view. Our’s is much smaller, you guys have so much to explore there.
I really enjoy your videos. They're so peaceful.
Glad you like them! Thanks for tuning in 😊
Love your vids!! Just wondering what make and model you tent is? Thank you!
Hey, it’s a Darche Nebulae. Thanks for watching 😀
Excelente aventura, fantástica esa lancha y que practico el armado de la carpa .
Me alegro de que te guste. Gracias por sintonizarnos
I like your video so relaxing..❤❤❤
I’m glad you liked it, thanks for watching 😊
What model/make boat are you using here..? Looks to be working well for your purpose.
It’s a 24ft Aluminum Long Boat. Thanks for watching 😊
Awesome video, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Cheguei aqui do nada e tô curtindo os vídeos, parabéns 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
That cook kit is (to borrow from PG Wodehouse) "the bee's roller skates."
helo bro..the best camping on bot..I'm like it
Great video. Just curious if you have a lighter rod and reel combo? It would be ideal to flick your surface lures (like the popper you were using). They (in particular the popper) require a different technique to the diving lures. I realise it’s a personal choice but for me the lighter rod combo helps improve technique (generally speaking). I am right handed and have taught myself to cast with the my right hand and reel in with my left hand. Over time this allows for more accurate casting and faster to set the hook if a fish attacks the lure as it hits the water. Again it’s a personal choice…
I am also very interested in your boat setup. Bimini top etc. any chance you can do a review on your setup? Cheers for the great fishing vids!
I do have a lighter rod but get worried I won't be able to stop the fish entering the snags 🤔
@@riveRecon true. But it adds to the excitement. I guess it gives the fish more of a chance too. I rarely keep fish anymore. Just enjoy the experience. Trying to teach my kids early to give the fish a chance.
Awesome
Thanks for watching 😊
beautiful kingfisher
Yes, I’ve been trying to get a good shot for a while. They are tricky!
which tent structure did you like the best. it seems to me that the full tent would be best for bugs and comfort but a pain to set up and take down and also to have clearance to set the thing up. the one you used that when over the front of the boat kind of like a lean too was much easier to set up and give good enough protection from the elements and the fact that you could leave it up if your not going to fast on the boat was a real plus, what is your experienced opinion.
Thanks for watching John! The tarp over the bow is great for room and more wind shelter. Hardest to set up though. The Swag/Tent I use lately has the room and good amount of space, keeps the bugs (and bats) out, easier to set up and I can travel at speed better than the bow tent. I can also access the bow easily with the tent set up. I still have some tweaking/experimenting to do 😀
Nice Camping on the Boat
The best!
Love it! Our kitchen kits (I call mine my “shore lunch kit”) are almost identical. I even have the same pot, have had it for 20 years. Thanks for the time and energy you put into making videos ❤
I’m glad you liked it 😊 Thanks for watching!
I’ve been wanting to do this for years
I wanted to too for many years! I finally got it together to do my first trip a couple of years ago. I’m now feeling pretty confident, although I sometimes think if it would be more fun with others. I work full time so fit my trips in when I can. Thanks for watching 😊
excelente video ! tendrias que subir 2 por semana! saludos desde buenos aires argentina!
¡Me alegra que te guste! Sería genial dedicar más tiempo y hacer más videos. Gracias por ver 😀
Nice one mate 🙏
Thanks ✌️
Viendo los vídeos Empecé a salir solo por el delta del Paraná en argentina Buenos Aires, me gustan estos vídeos de solo naturaleza sin hablar, me falta filmar
That’s great you are getting out there 😀 Thanks for watching ☺️
Nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
I have to wait for retire to do that 😀
I understand. I work full time and do find it hard to make time to get out there with everything going on. Maybe just plan one night once somewhere for yourself, there’s never a right time I find. Thanks for watching 😊
Mesmerising
Excelente vídeo, parabéns pelo conteúdo!
Glad you liked it 😀 Thanks for watching!
What is the name of the Boat tent your using on the boat , Did you buy it at Amazon
It’s a Aussie swag/tent hybrid by Darche - Nebula. I bought it from a camping shop. Thanks for watching 😀
Lovely to see you back! What a wonderful trip this was. Love Deckee. Love the thing I can't remember the name of (the gong thing), and I wish I could fish half as well as you! Those bats were very interesting. Well done!
Thank you 😊. Fitting these trips and editing in between my day job is challenging. The gong thing is called a steel drum or tongue drum. Not much can go wrong playing it LOL!
Silent is fine, it means you can reach non English speaking audiences easier. St Wilderness, Bertram and Log Shige are all silent outdoors guys, they all do well. like the kayak, looks like it'll tow well too - not that you're short of room on that huuuge boat 😎👍. Eel is a great bull shark bait.
I took our 430 Fishabout pro up to Yeppoon & the Keppel islands last week, getting out on the water keeps us sane 🇦🇺🛥🎣🛶🚤!!!
Thanks for tuning in again Billy 😊 I'd love to get up that way some time...
riveRecon - I don't know if you planned it, but in the section of footage just before the azure kingfisher you could hear them calling🤗👍.
I'd love to do Stanage & the bay up there....thing is, the last 100Km is unmade road 🤔😬, that means dust in everything😖.
The land fishing at Yeppoon didn't go too well but the wildlife was epic, white bellied sea eagles, wedge tails, buzzards, bee eaters, plum finches, ospreys (everywhere, literally ospreys everywhere!!😊). Because the tide was low & the banks were muddy I got treated to the antics of the mudskippers too😎👍.
Yeppoon & Keppels are great but you need to keep an eye on the weather if it's not going to be a flat calm. (Willyweather app & the Met Eye section of BOM - just to look at those winds & wave heights).
I didn’t plan it, just relistened. This was lucky!
What model boat is that I need one perfect size
hello. i like the videos. your name should be houdini..... just when i think you have no more room on that boat for anything else, bam, you pull out a huge boat tent assembly, the kayak, the fishing gear, the fuel, the cooking equipt. the food, the solar array. houdini.... keep it up. thanks, its calming and motivating at the same time.
I went into the upper Noosa river from BoreenPoint point last week. However we had a devil of a job getting in. Too shallow between the markers as shown on the council map so because we didn’t know better we ended up on the far side of the lake trying to find a way in around the back of the island. Needless to say I ended up walking/pulling the boat across an almost endless sandbank. Getting back after a day up the river was also an adventure and I now need a new prop. Oops. Anyway, do you have any tips ? Should I have hugged the western coast up from boreen point boat ramp? Should I have stayed on the left and entered past the visitor centre?
I’d love to hear your thoughts as your boat is bigger than mine and you obviously have little trouble getting in. Thanks in advance , rich
Hi Richard, Sounds like you had a hard day and sorry to hear you damaged your prop. It is tricky to enter this area, even following the channel markers. I could write a whole article on it! Some things that might help: You'll see my navigation advice markers here - bit.ly/3Am3odU. Looking at this map, I've placed notes and pictures on how to enter this area. This video - ua-cam.com/video/meS30eh_e6M/v-deo.html has detailed footage on the approach and navigation. Some key considerations: Wind from the North make it even shallower - couple this with low tide (About opposite to that of Noosa Heads) and it gets really shallow. My boat draft is 25cm with outboard up and trolling motor down. The channel is really only a boat width wide - slight deviation and you're grounded. The main channel markers to the "pipes" for markers is the trickiest part and you need to follow a curve, not a straight line (See the map marker notes). Once in this area - logs are the next thing to keep an eye out for, even in the channels! There are many logs pointing straight up and just below the surface. Go slow and outboard up as high as you can to keep it safe and save money on props. I hope that helps.
@@riveRecon thank you so much for your detailed reply I’ve taken screen shots and hopefully I’ll get in the correct way next time. I suspected that was the route the tour boats took but I wasn’t sure. and they are a lot bigger than my boat.
I had a coleman stove exactly like this one. 3rd degree burs from my fingertips to my elbows when it exploded while lighting it. About 15 seconds after lighting the explosion happened. Please be careful with yours. I switched to a MSR Whisperlite.
Wow! I do worry, I’ve actually been trialing a pellet stove so I don’t have to worry about explosive fuel. Explosions and boats are double the trouble. Thanks for sharing your experience and watching 😀
Have any trips planned for November/December?
Yep, I've got more trips planned for both months and you'll see them soon 😀
@@riveRecon will have to send some home made mulberry port to enjoy on one of your trips 👍
Gd to c u drop another vid mate👍
In regards to fishing advice u asked for u probably wood increase ur catch rate if u went a fair bit lighter on ur fishing gear (rods an reels etc) as most of what u used in the vid was probably more suited to offshore fishing?
Speaking of that do u take ur big boat out offshore from Noosa as it wood eat it up as I fish a 16’ boat out there in suitable weather of course 👍
Stay safe budd 🤙
I do have a lighter rod, I’ll give it a go thanks. I do go offshore from time to time. I’d love to figure out this fishing thing because I know the fish are there but can’t hook in to them…
Make and model of the Boat?
you got 300 gadgets lol love it
Yeh, I like my doodads 🤣
@@riveRecon i think we are the same person, minus the letting go of a catfish i seen myself :)
What the engine running on your boat ?
115HP Yamaha
Mantap bro..
👍🏾👍🏾
Indonesia hadir
helo bro..make new vedio. fishing on bot
dude, i'm not watching 2 long ads to see you camp
You should not drink too much coffee the plain water is good for you 😁
👍🇱🇦
Should toss the aluminium for cast iron. Just sayin. 😎
Stainless Steel seems to hold up better with the majority of my time being on salt water. Thanks for watching 😊
No te dan miedo los animales salvajes? Qué hay de los cocodrilos y serpientes ?
Thanks for watching! I’m just cautious around wild animals and I don’t seem to have a problem with them.
That boat is bigger than it looks. Twenty feet maybe? I bet she flies with that 115.
24 feet. 21 knot cruise speed at 3km per litre fully loaded. Top speed fully loaded (190 liters of fuel, all the gear several hundred kilograms - about one tonne and a half full weight) 32 knots. Lots of fun!
Now the police comes by and wants to know if you have I.D. , any thing they should know about , drugs , guns , warrants , then want to run a check on you and search you and your property while badgering you to tell them if you do have anything illegal now's the time to tell them because if you do they can work with you , if you don't and find something you'll gonna go to jail ! Now your nature relax time has just been shot to hell your nerves on edge and you need a drink and a Xanax to calm down from being stressed on a compliance check ! HAVE A GOOD DAY !
Looks like you know how to fish, maybe ask for catching lessons???? Just kidding….
I’m more of an accidental fisherman 🤣