Instead of scissors or knife, a pair of electricians Side Cutters will effortlessly snip through the thickest nylon, braid, steel wire. A good quality pair of around 8" will save you time and energy.
Love what you guys are doing! We have been doing something similar, on our coastal rivers after winter steelhead season...no wetsuits. You are next level!!!
Yeah pretty damn good haul there, tomorrow I am removing a 12ft complete trampoline in 10 metres of water, Got the boat sorted out and 2 full tanks plus hookah, love getting that lead out too.
Get you a good set of medical shears. That was our go-to for most cables and fishing lines. Make quick work if you're ever snagged or tangled. Our dive team members all carried at set along with a good knive due to being in salt water and the use of alot of heavy leaders. Stay safe
Lead is a dollar a pound, you won't get rich, but everyone thanks you for picking it up! Fill up a garbage can and you will have quite a little treasure trove!
Probably, the fishermen saw the fishes on the finder and the keep fishing but actually what they saw are the flash that detect by the fish finder😄. The more they try the more they lost. I do not see any fish there.
This is the kind of stuff you will talk about the rest of your life. I know! I was doing this in Lake Michigan 50 years ago. More lead on a line than we could possibly lift to the surface. I guess we didn’t plan that very well. We did learn.
Look into getting some trauma shears. They're much tougher and more rigid than normal scissors, and they have blunted ends since they're made for removing clothing from injured people in emergencies, and they're easy to use while wearing gloves. They make some pretty nice plastic sheaths for them that are easy to adapt to scuba gear. I never dive without 'em. I pretty much never even bother with a dive knife anymore. A hookah and some lift bags could be pretty useful for bigger jobs like that too. Hell, with a few lift bags, you could've just floated that whole boat to the surface and towed it back to the ramp! ;)
That's exactly what I was thinking of. Only, I've watched them in use by Ocean Conservation Namibia, to cut things off of seals....nets, fishing line, bits of clothing....anything a seal could swim through and have stick around the neck or body. Those shears work amazingly well. The sharpened hook is an especially useful bit.
I am always happy to find a snagged-up mass of lures or weights whilst fishing. A little treasure trove. I have a plan that I'm considering that involves using a grapple and 500 lb. rope to pull out a good-sized tree from one of my favorite fishing spots. I've lost a few tackle items to that tree and so have others. I can only imagine the BONANZA of tackle that I would find!
Are you afraid of the water? You can buy a mask & snorkel for, (I was going to say) $20. But, I would think a mask & snorkel could be had for $50 or less. Water stuff is seasonal, and right now? It's like 3rd hitting the 4th week of September; my neighbor severely cut his pool time down compared to August. People and stores want to get rid of it, and not many people are out looking to buy what you don't want to take home! First place I would start is your local Good Will, or Salvation Army, charity type stores, and last, hit up every one you know-garage sales, Most people know some people, and the odds are not that great that somebody knows somebody that was just going to throw it out! Then, if you are a dilligant shopper, you might even get some fins tossed in too! If not, watch the ads and check out the stores mentioned because of Spring Cleaning; the next lowest prices would be watching ads to the earliest spring sales, and if for who knows what, there is a surplus, for cheap! You will also need a goodie bag for your spoils, and you should have a knife and a separate tool belt of pliers, wire snips or dikes, and scissors! You could even float out on an inner tube or a $20 K-mart raft every August and pluck that thing clean; leave the tree and harvest it once a year, and most of all, don't tell anyone what you are doing! Or, if anything, you are working on a paper towards your degree involving the spawning characteristics of smallmouth bass that are known to frequent the area; a pole nearby helps too! Most of all, guard that tree; enshrine it if you have to, but don't let anyone know, and you'll find that tree will give you a harvest every year. And eventually, it will rot away and disappear, and you'll start thinking about towing a tree out there for all the fishermen to lose their gear on!
I live right by a great fishing River. I got a really good spot for Bass and Walleye. The IS however this big rock that I've lost a number of hooks on. I call that snaggy place " tHe DrEdDeD hOoK eAtInG sNaG". I need to be careful, but the fishing is awesome there!
Makes me think of how COMPLETELY OBNOXIOUS it would be to have someone sink a big tangled up mess of cables to snag gear and then don Ye Olde SCUBA Gear and go "harvest" all that gear.
Rinse and repeat; year after year, that could be a cash cow, if no one else finds out about it! Better yet, what about wrenching it up like a crab pot, picking it clean, and dropping it back down for next year!
Reminds me somewhat of the Florida Panthers hockey, people buy a $20 rat in the arena stores then throw them on the ice then they get collected and I’m sure they get cleaned up and sold again the next game. Nice business 😜👍
Pretty cool, I assume that's in freshwater? I've often wondered what is down at one of the wrecks we fish in the Gulf. I'm sure most of the tackle is rusted to junk, but the lead should be fine.
Wow! Trying to figure out how the boat and trailer got out in the main river from where you launched! Was there a tab on the hull to see how long it has been there? Awesome job guys!!
So it is all that stuff, is it all fishing gear or something and what do you do with it? Is it worth much I think I saw in the comments it’s worth something. What do you do resell it Thanks
@@bigwaterguyThank you for cleaning up our Columbia! This is fascinating. I neither fish, nor dive but I’m really good at getting seasick! Be careful, guys.
I wish you would come dive around the Chesapeake Bay and clean up around the piers. There are probably 1000 lbs of lead on the bottom just by the little pier near my house, plus a lot of lures. The old lines just keep snapping more gear. It's pretty frustrating.
Just found this. Someone please tell me what these aluminum paddle things are. I recognize the other fishing gear but have no idea what the “flashers” are for.
Me either, I’ve fished for 40yrs and never seen them so thought they must be specific to freshwater or limited vision but Google says they’re mostly for salmon, who think that it is another salmon attacking a school of baitfish, so if you run it with a lure the salmon will strike the lure thinking it’s part of the school.
@@bigwaterguy Perhaps I should have been more specific. I know they are for fishing. What type of fish are we trying to attract? I know they aren’t being used to fish for bass or stripers in the local lake…..
That's A LOT of ghost gear that Y'all got! Lead should be banned for use for any weights. There are bans on small weights, but ALL weights should be lead free and tackle should be lead free and made from non-toxic materials too.
Wish I had some scuba gear, dropped my rod and reel in the reservoir Friday, Cork handle let it sink just slow enough to turn around and wave goodbye after a bass boat flew by me while in my kayak. Probably not worth the 45$ I dropped though
it's a hard river to fish on and that rig works well. you need to be on the bottom where salmon are so everyone uses a cannon weight and bottom bounces. flashers spin around in broad circles and make your bait go in big circles too which is also good and they are shiny and attract fish. you can put any type of bait or lure on the end though, maybe lemon-garlic flavor. I hear those Portland fish like their herbal infusions
Most of those are Shortbus 360 flashers & if your rigged properly you shouldnt lose anything except your cannon ball weight & lure ! i use 60lb braid mainline then you have your weight on a slider with about 15 lb line so if you snag this boat with the weight then it will break off leaving your flasher on the line. your flasher bumper leader should be between 50 & 200lb mono with 30 to 40lb mono leader so if the lure gets snagged it will break saving your flasher again which are about $20 depending where you buy them!
$17 each at North 40. I just bought one. Superbaits aren't cheap either. That's a serious haul! I think there were more flashers on that boat than the entire wall at N40.
Not trying to be funny, but have you ever just sat and watched those guys trying to put or take out their boats on trailers. I’m surprised there weren’t more complete rigs down there! Especially when alcohol 🍺 is involved.
Make sure not to cut any ropes and cables on that boat that have anything snagged on them that way next year you can come back and have job security and collect again
@vlad siryk I'm not sure if you have diver flag buoys as I didn't see any in frame. I'd encourage you to invest in some as they'll help inform other boaters of you diving in that area and hopefully avoid that area.
I’ll tell you what we find the most of. Any type of chrome flashers, also a lot of green one. Hot tamale super baits and the green and white ones. And blades vary widely
At least you know which color hooks the most boats while fishing. Would be an interesting story of how a boat on a trailer got there in the first place.
How much would you charge for a 12 pack of 360 flashers? ... I know that I could go to the sporting good store but you guys are doing a great service. I live in Seattle wa and im a poor bitch so please be kind 😊
$9-10 bux a pop for used flashers of that size, ou could make a $1k from those alone. Can't tell ya how many fish have bit off high cap braid and mono with those on, while trolling.
flashers are just an attractor to catch the fish's attention and draw them to your lure. The reason people fish there is right in the beginning of the video, there's some good salmon in that hole!
They known as flashers or dodgers. In addition to catching and reflecting light they also make your bait jump around instead of being towed in a straight line.
yeah mouth was watering when they did the big cleanup off the Daytona pier. 5g Buckets of lead weights I have a couple buckets of lead from rehab of old buildings. I break it out from around old cast iron stacks and tub/toilet drains. Waiting for the next drive from ohio to sw fl
Used to be able to get old junk 12 volt batteries from you pick junk yards for $10 a piece. I haven’t made my own jigs in about 20 years, but that’s how I got my lead.
Thanks for cleaning up, and also taking care of some line there! Kudos!
Instead of scissors or knife, a pair of electricians Side Cutters will effortlessly snip through the thickest nylon, braid, steel wire. A good quality pair of around 8" will save you time and energy.
Cuttin braid with side cutters is NOT the deal. Wet, limp braid can be a challenge
@@atatterson6992 its about finding a good sharp set they can work really well if you go cheap you get what you paid for
@@waynoswaynos might be worth looking into. But lately the grip it and rip it method has been working best
@@bigwaterguy or medical shears.. they cut good also!
@@bigwaterguy def look around
Gnarly dude looks awesome thanks for cleaning up the water !
Love what you guys are doing! We have been doing something similar, on our coastal rivers after winter steelhead season...no wetsuits. You are next level!!!
Thank you! Love to hear it. It’s a good time!
Thank you for all you do! And thanks for posting! Cheers!
Appreciate it!
What are these devices you cleared out? I'm not afisherman and have no clue what these are used for.
Fishing flashers. You use them on your line to attract fish. They are the light flashing off it and to them it's scales so they go for it.
Thanks for asking and for the answer!!! I didn’t know that either!!
You gotta think like a fish...an obscure art.
They're fish collectibles. Like shiny Pokemon cards. They're quite valuable.
Thanks for asking my question. I haven't put a worm on a line in over 30 years! I was like-- what are those tiny skateboards? 😂😂😂
I wonder how much money it cost the tackle shop to have that boat installed there?
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Yeah pretty damn good haul there, tomorrow I am removing a 12ft complete trampoline in 10 metres of water, Got the boat sorted out and 2 full tanks plus hookah, love getting that lead out too.
@@bradwelch7425 sounds like a good tiemb
Love videos, saw ya in PC in the past, I think of the thousands of dollars I have spent. Great idea and plan.
So you collect them and sell them on the dock, so they get lost again for you to recollect.😮 That's a smart side hustle.
The gift that keeps giving
@@bigwaterguyit would be fun to tag them and see how many repeat pieces you get.
Get you a good set of medical shears. That was our go-to for most cables and fishing lines. Make quick work if you're ever snagged or tangled. Our dive team members all carried at set along with a good knive due to being in salt water and the use of alot of heavy leaders. Stay safe
They work great for cutting fish gills to bleed fish out before putting them on ice. Medical shears are the best thing I’ve found for it.
Silly me, I’m thinking “WHAT ABOUT THE LURES! DON’T FORGET THE LURES!” 😂
I lost an okuma sst with a grey lowpro coldwater outside of drano, hope to see you find it in the future! Great stuff.
Was anyone else waiting for old Ben Gardner to make an appearance?
Those lead sinkers are money. Now I get more pissed if I lose a sinker then a fish jumping my hook.
Lead is a dollar a pound, you won't get rich, but everyone thanks you for picking it up! Fill up a garbage can and you will have quite a little treasure trove!
Probably, the fishermen saw the fishes on the finder and the keep fishing but actually what they saw are the flash that detect by the fish finder😄. The more they try the more they lost. I do not see any fish there.
Possibly but they also fish around sunken boats and other debris because aquatic life loves living near them.
This is the kind of stuff you will talk about the rest of your life. I know! I was doing this in Lake Michigan 50 years ago. More lead on a line than we could possibly lift to the surface. I guess we didn’t plan that very well. We did learn.
Wow, that looks super dangerous. Good job pulling up all those balls. Be safe out there.
Look into getting some trauma shears. They're much tougher and more rigid than normal scissors, and they have blunted ends since they're made for removing clothing from injured people in emergencies, and they're easy to use while wearing gloves. They make some pretty nice plastic sheaths for them that are easy to adapt to scuba gear. I never dive without 'em. I pretty much never even bother with a dive knife anymore.
A hookah and some lift bags could be pretty useful for bigger jobs like that too. Hell, with a few lift bags, you could've just floated that whole boat to the surface and towed it back to the ramp! ;)
@@Wrenchmonkey1 might need to look into it
That's exactly what I was thinking of. Only, I've watched them in use by Ocean Conservation Namibia, to cut things off of seals....nets, fishing line, bits of clothing....anything a seal could swim through and have stick around the neck or body. Those shears work amazingly well. The sharpened hook is an especially useful bit.
Never get over how much gear is down there! Is someone going to remove the boat, now that you know where it is?
Looks like good roof shingles.
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That dive was MONEY ! ! Stay safe , and KEEP DIVING Y'ALL ! ! !
@@RichardBarker-d1h 🙏🏼
I am always happy to find a snagged-up mass of lures or weights whilst fishing. A little treasure trove. I have a plan that I'm considering that involves using a grapple and 500 lb. rope to pull out a good-sized tree from one of my favorite fishing spots. I've lost a few tackle items to that tree and so have others. I can only imagine the BONANZA of tackle that I would find!
Are you afraid of the water? You can buy a mask & snorkel for, (I was going to say) $20. But, I would think a mask & snorkel could be had for $50 or less. Water stuff is seasonal, and right now? It's like 3rd hitting the 4th week of September; my neighbor severely cut his pool time down compared to August. People and stores want to get rid of it, and not many people are out looking to buy what you don't want to take home! First place I would start is your local Good Will, or Salvation Army, charity type stores, and last, hit up every one you know-garage sales, Most people know some people, and the odds are not that great that somebody knows somebody that was just going to throw it out! Then, if you are a dilligant shopper, you might even get some fins tossed in too! If not, watch the ads and check out the stores mentioned because of Spring Cleaning; the next lowest prices would be watching ads to the earliest spring sales, and if for who knows what, there is a surplus, for cheap! You will also need a goodie bag for your spoils, and you should have a knife and a separate tool belt of pliers, wire snips or dikes, and scissors! You could even float out on an inner tube or a $20 K-mart raft every August and pluck that thing clean; leave the tree and harvest it once a year, and most of all, don't tell anyone what you are doing! Or, if anything, you are working on a paper towards your degree involving the spawning characteristics of smallmouth bass that are known to frequent the area; a pole nearby helps too! Most of all, guard that tree; enshrine it if you have to, but don't let anyone know, and you'll find that tree will give you a harvest every year. And eventually, it will rot away and disappear, and you'll start thinking about towing a tree out there for all the fishermen to lose their gear on!
Good advice young man, about safety.
Nice work gentlemen thanks for cleaning up that boats got to go
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Badass what a score while having fun!
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Awesome works guys!
Thats boat will forever be a treasure trove of snags as long as it stays there
I live right by a great fishing River. I got a really good spot for Bass and Walleye. The IS however this big rock that I've lost a number of hooks on. I call that snaggy place " tHe DrEdDeD hOoK eAtInG sNaG". I need to be careful, but the fishing is awesome there!
@@michaeltheoret3842 Looks like the place to retrieve your hook while replenishing your tackle box!
Drano right down the road from me.
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I'm just now learning about flashers. Are they so big because of the lower light conditions under the river?
Thanks for cleaning up *Drano* 🤘
Makes me think of how COMPLETELY OBNOXIOUS it would be to have someone sink a big tangled up mess of cables to snag gear and then don Ye Olde SCUBA Gear and go "harvest" all that gear.
Rinse and repeat; year after year, that could be a cash cow, if no one else finds out about it! Better yet, what about wrenching it up like a crab pot, picking it clean, and dropping it back down for next year!
@@dirkfrazier9779 , I would not ever do such a thing myself.
You should definitely mark those flashers so you can see how many times you find the same ones.
Good idea haha
"Tag and release"... lol
7:40 Those were like small skateboard decks or large dog tags!
I literally thought they WERE tiny skateboards! 😂😂
YOU GUYS FIND AN ENCREBLE AMOUNT OF GEAR.
dang that easy $ right there
wow looks like a fun day, amazing how many snags were on that boat
Always a good time!
Just came across your video. I am neither a fisherman nor a diver so could you please tell me what it is that you are bringing up. Thanks.
They're called flashers and they're used to attract fish.
Bro, those stuff is money!!! I need to find something like this in lake Michigan so I can go free diving for free money.
Are they salmon flashers? Are these lost by individual fishermen?🤔🤔🤔
Reminds me somewhat of the Florida Panthers hockey, people buy a $20 rat in the arena stores then throw them on the ice then they get collected and I’m sure they get cleaned up and sold again the next game. Nice business 😜👍
Pretty cool, I assume that's in freshwater? I've often wondered what is down at one of the wrecks we fish in the Gulf. I'm sure most of the tackle is rusted to junk, but the lead should be fine.
What are they fishing for with those huge lures?
Salmon
Sorry but what exactly are all those rectangular metal things?
Called flashers, used to attract salmon
Wow! Trying to figure out how the boat and trailer got out in the main river from where you launched! Was there a tab on the hull to see how long it has been there? Awesome job guys!!
It looks like it’s been down there for a hot minute now, no idea how it got there
Seems like an "on purpose" dump. Leave the plug out, unlatch it, push it off....in the cover of night. It'll float away for awhile as it fills up.
Safety/reflective panty liners?
You really need to shop for a quality pair of compound diagonal cutters .
I saw an grinning skellington in that boat.
Where's this at?
Nice now you have balls of lead and flashers
So it is all that stuff, is it all fishing gear or something and what do you do with it? Is it worth much I think I saw in the comments it’s worth something. What do you do resell it
Thanks
What town are you all based out of on the Columbia? My dad was near Columbia and the Snake rivers. Pasco Kennewick area.
Vancouver
@@bigwaterguyThank you for cleaning up our Columbia! This is fascinating. I neither fish, nor dive but I’m really good at getting seasick! Be careful, guys.
I wish you would come dive around the Chesapeake Bay and clean up around the piers. There are probably 1000 lbs of lead on the bottom just by the little pier near my house, plus a lot of lures. The old lines just keep snapping more gear. It's pretty frustrating.
I have a buddy with a Chesapeake Bay Retriever .... I will get in touch with him and let you know 😂
Just found this. Someone please tell me what these aluminum paddle things are. I recognize the other fishing gear but have no idea what the “flashers” are for.
Me either, I’ve fished for 40yrs and never seen them so thought they must be specific to freshwater or limited vision but Google says they’re mostly for salmon, who think that it is another salmon attacking a school of baitfish, so if you run it with a lure the salmon will strike the lure thinking it’s part of the school.
Those are called flashers! They're used to attract fish.
@@bigwaterguy Perhaps I should have been more specific. I know they are for fishing. What type of fish are we trying to attract? I know they aren’t being used to fish for bass or stripers in the local lake…..
@@howardmccarthy5811Have you never fished the briny deep?
@@BillLaBrie No, that’s why I had no idea what these are used for
That's A LOT of ghost gear that Y'all got! Lead should be banned for use for any weights. There are bans on small weights, but ALL weights should be lead free and tackle should be lead free and made from non-toxic materials too.
Wish I had some scuba gear, dropped my rod and reel in the reservoir Friday, Cork handle let it sink just slow enough to turn around and wave goodbye after a bass boat flew by me while in my kayak. Probably not worth the 45$ I dropped though
Non Fisher here.. What is a Flasher?
What’s the website to get the stuff you find
I wonder how long it took to collect that many salmon flashers on that one boat.😄😄😄
I used a metal detector on a rocky beach at low tide got 1/2 a bucket of lead 150 years of fishing adds up
I wonder if the local bait shop sends tourists out to that spot as a "secret fishing spot" just to sell more gear! :-)))))
I’d love to tag along. I am a certified diver with all the gear. Also a fisherman.
Im not to familiar with this type of fishing but why does everyone use the same rig?
Maybe because it works for catching salmon
it's a hard river to fish on and that rig works well. you need to be on the bottom where salmon are so everyone uses a cannon weight and bottom bounces. flashers spin around in broad circles and make your bait go in big circles too which is also good and they are shiny and attract fish. you can put any type of bait or lure on the end though, maybe lemon-garlic flavor. I hear those Portland fish like their herbal infusions
@nichster080 thanks for the explanation. I've never seen that or fished that way.
Most of those are Shortbus 360 flashers & if your rigged properly you shouldnt lose anything except your cannon ball weight & lure ! i use 60lb braid mainline then you have your weight on a slider with about 15 lb line so if you snag this boat with the weight then it will break off leaving your flasher on the line. your flasher bumper leader should be between 50 & 200lb mono with 30 to 40lb mono leader so if the lure gets snagged it will break saving your flasher again which are about $20 depending where you buy them!
Lol, that was normal visibility when I used to dive off of New. England
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You are rich dude those flashers are $15 a piece. You don’t have to go tackle shopping for years 😂. Cool video crazy to see that much lost gear!!
Haha thanks brotha 👊🏼
$17 each at North 40. I just bought one. Superbaits aren't cheap either. That's a serious haul!
I think there were more flashers on that boat than the entire wall at N40.
I'm trying to figure out how an entire boat attached to a trailer got down to the bottom of the river??!
Well that rig wouldn't exactly float.
Not trying to be funny, but have you ever just sat and watched those guys trying to put or take out their boats on trailers. I’m surprised there weren’t more complete rigs down there! Especially when alcohol 🍺 is involved.
Make sure not to cut any ropes and cables on that boat that have anything snagged on them that way next year you can come back and have job security and collect again
Haha I actually did try to cut that cable running across the boat to be nice but It was too thick
Hope u have a market to sell all that stuff
Not just a boat, the trailer as well LOL
What are flashers? What's the purpose?
Basically to attract fish.
that easy money that fishing tackle is expensive even when used. 😂
At five bucks apiece second hand that’s more profitable than fishing😊
I would use scissors on those lines and not a knife but its your hands around the hooks.
Oh that’s it leave all the wires loose to tangle up the fish and wild life!
@vlad siryk I'm not sure if you have diver flag buoys as I didn't see any in frame. I'd encourage you to invest in some as they'll help inform other boaters of you diving in that area and hopefully avoid that area.
How far off of a boat ramp was that boat
I don’t know how this ended up in my UA-cam feed. I typically watch political videos. Anyway,
GREAT CONTENT! I watched to the very end.
Love to hear it! A lot more content coming!
Buy a hook knife and a disposable pair of wire cutters.
It’s called start your own ONLINE FISHING TACKLE STORE!! 😎
poor crawfish stuck 8:27 haha
What's the hot color flasher, spinner, or plastic? Your answer: Yes. All of them, I believe.
I’ll tell you what we find the most of. Any type of chrome flashers, also a lot of green one.
Hot tamale super baits and the green and white ones. And blades vary widely
At least you know which color hooks the most boats while fishing. Would be an interesting story of how a boat on a trailer got there in the first place.
Hope you marked that spot on the gps. Yearly income right there.
Don't be tempted to do this???
Dude I think I just found my calling in life!!!
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Hey!! I’ll take those if you don’t know what to do with them!! They’re for salmon fishing!
How much would you charge for a 12 pack of 360 flashers? ... I know that I could go to the sporting good store but you guys are doing a great service.
I live in Seattle wa and im a poor bitch so please be kind 😊
You should get the information off that boat for the cops. Insurance fraud?
Columbia?
Yes
$9-10 bux a pop for used flashers of that size, ou could make a $1k from those alone. Can't tell ya how many fish have bit off high cap braid and mono with those on, while trolling.
What are flashers? I've never heard of them before. If they loose all that tackle why on earth dose anyone fish there?
flashers are just an attractor to catch the fish's attention and draw them to your lure. The reason people fish there is right in the beginning of the video, there's some good salmon in that hole!
They known as flashers or dodgers. In addition to catching and reflecting light they also make your bait jump around instead of being towed in a straight line.
Also known as dodgers. Making a light attractant and an erratic bait movement rather than just being towed in a straight line.
Looks like the Columbia River
Sick my big ass made the video🤣🤙🏾
what are the big skate board deck looking things
WTF? That boat was on a trailer!
Clean title
At least 3 of those flashers are mine🤣
I believe it haha
You misspelled "were"!
Boat ramp tackle buy back how ironic..😂😂
I’ll come to collect those same flashers next week
The need to get that boat out of there
Hell yeah brother, that lead is big money. I'm in south Florida and it's like $4.60+ a pound. I bottom fish so I'm always buying it.
yeah mouth was watering when they did the big cleanup off the Daytona pier. 5g Buckets of lead weights
I have a couple buckets of lead from rehab of old buildings. I break it out from around old cast iron stacks and tub/toilet drains. Waiting for the next drive from ohio to sw fl
Used to be able to get old junk 12 volt batteries from you pick junk yards for $10 a piece. I haven’t made my own jigs in about 20 years, but that’s how I got my lead.
I need to find out about sending my lead scrap to Florida, It's not even a dollar a pound in Western Washington!
@@dirkfrazier9779 I'm talking about bank and egg lead sinkers.
what kind of red bag is that.....looks like it is hook hassle free...no?
Dude thats nuts😂 frekn thousands worth of gear
What river if i may ask.
Columbia river
@@gordygroover Thank you.