First off, welcome to the channel! I enjoy multiple outdoor activities in which I try to share my knowledge as well as learn from others. In 2014 I began producing videos on a $100 budget and have since worked hard to bring enjoyable content to viewers of nearly all ages!
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Informative and well put together, thanks for the tutorial!
@@johnt4060 thank you!
Congratulations you are a very good hunter! What brand of slugs do you use ?
@@kostashellas3339 Thank you and federals
Where was this boat ramp at??
@@matthewguillot7281 it's called Roy cumbust in the Pascagoula WMA
@@BuckcreekTV thank you I'ma gonna look it up
Awesome congratulations
@@ejsocci2630 thanks!
0:33 Rod and Reel 1:38 Line 3:15 Bobber Setup 5:34 Hook Choice 7:45 Explanation and Sample Casts just thought id do this so i have future reference when im at the store ahah, good video, and even better explanations!
update: the casting distance on this setup is actually crazyyy, this setup could have you fishing a lake 3 miles from where youre sittin haha
Thank you and glad you liked it and found it useful!
thats a big red ryder
Nice! What boat do you use for? What is the fastest that have gotten it to go?
@@gilg2560 i use it on a 10ft bass raider and 7-8mph perfect for my needs
Thank you so much I would not have found it if it wasn't for you big help....😊
I've had mine for about 10 years myself and shoot it regularly. I carry it daily for self-defense and for critters around my farm. My biggest beef with this pistol is if you have to take it completely apart for a thorough cleaning because it gets super dirty carrying it daily, its a bitch to put ot back together. Ill carry it cutting grass and doing chores and ive gotten dust and grass chunks in it. For this reason im looking at a different pistol thats a bit easier to completely disassemble. Probably the glock 22 cal
All you had to do is bend the hooks back
I am new to boating. I just ordered a 14-footer PortaBote which has a max load capacity of 701 lbs. Can this 3.5HP handle a 570 lbs combined weight?
Hey, yes it should be. It won't be very fast but it will get you where you need to go. If the boat is rated for more power it wouldn't hurt to step up to a 5hp
@@BuckcreekTV I ordered a 14-foot PortaBote and they recommend up to 6HP Outboard motor.
@@rmagistr That sounds good, I would personally spring for the 6hp
Picking one up on Saturday
You will enjoy it
Are those carbon steel Nut Rivets? wondering why you did not use stainless. I know aluminum is weak but any dissimilar metal could cause Galvanic corrosion. Not sure there is a way to use nut rivets to prevent this. I would be interested in an update to see if those rust or have corrosion later on down the line.
No rust after a year and saltwater use just unscrewed the base a month ago without a problem. They are brass rivets with stainless bolts.
@@BuckcreekTV Awesome. Thank you for the update, planning on doing something similar.
No problem
That was a gut shot 100%. If it hit behind the shoulder, you would have found it.
How do you spend that much on a motor and not measure your transom?😮
I did, and it's worked fine for years. It was going to be very very difficult to find a 25 in. shaft so I 20 is sufficient
@BuckcreekTV for sure! You don't find many 25" shafts. Unless you're in the sailboat engine range. You said you made a mistake, so it sounded like you forgot or just didn't do it, which would be silly when you're spending that much money. 😜 I have a 35hp w/ 20" shaft on my 16' deep, and it moves as nice as yours. That 35 to 40 seems to be a good engine size for that size boat.
I like your added cinematography. The shots of the creek running. Just a relaxing video
I appreciate it I'm glad you enjoyed it!
That reticle mask is something physical you attach to the camera, or it's a post production editing ?
It's post production editing
@@BuckcreekTV ah, alright, thanks
Excellent video well played out consise and to the point. No frills just the facts! 👍 👍 👍
Glad you enjoyed and found it useful!
“I’m not blowing 12 inches or anything”. Me neither brother. Me neither.
I had one. Bought it new. Used it for several years...then the carb clogged. They don't come with fuel filters in the lines! Would have prevented the problem. Next one will be EFI for sure. We got about 8 mph in a 14 ft aluminum Jon boat with two men, A cooler, trolling motor, and a battery. At wide open throttle it would run about 44 minutes before needing to refill gas tank.
That sounds awesome! I'm going to have to fix the car again. I bought a brand new one and that didn't do the job. I wonder if there's junk in the fuel system? That's the next step in line for me
How do reset the ligth’s motorboard?
Hey what prop size you have?
15p I don't remember the other dimensions
What length and type of line did you use?
6-8ft but it can be as short as three or four. Just depends where you're placing them and I just buy 90-120# braided line
What pound test line u use?
In this video 4lb test but for panfish I use 2lb test and have successfully caught bass in that low strength line
This on the water review made up my mind…. Looks like both of the lakes I’ll be visiting mostly and was iffy about now I know I won’t die haha
Nah you'll be good I've put this boat through way worse than this video
Nice crayfish mound
I bet yall could duck hunt that area real good
Every once in a while woodies will fly in but it isn't as great as you would think.
Good video ...... good detail 🐟
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Dope video it im a beginner and this def helped me catch some bream 🐟 🙌🏾 keep the videos going bro on dif set up, bait, jigs and how to cast them
Glad you found it useful. I certainly will. I appreciate it and glad you enjoyed
Thanks for this! Think there’s any problem spraying by the onboard itself? (
I wouldn't use it on the outboard because it is a weak acid. Probably better to use boat soap on that followed by a waxing of it
I have a 2.5hp n it looks exactly the same. Do you know the difference between them
Not off the top of my head but if I had to guess likely just the carb. I know the 3.5 can be upgraded to 5 horsepower. If you buy a new car for it possibly the same for the 2.5 but that's a guess
@BuckcreekTV yea thats what ive heard but nothing set in stone yet
Wow finally someone thats knows what they are talking about when it comes to a panfish rig.
Great video !
Thank you!
Yup, still a .22
Buck creek reminds me so much of Sylvania, Ga where I grew up...anyways great video and I subscribed!
Glad you enjoyed!! Thank you!
What bait?
I prefer crickets with the set up but worm can be used as well. If worms are used you can get away with not using a split shot since they sink slowly
Can you tell for 2007 where i have to find code.
I've seen some comments where you can find on the plastic inside the glove box and sometimes they put it in the service manuals if you still have that with the vehicle
Liked your take on equipment.
Glad you liked it!
Good video.
Thank you!
What kind of rail does the Rossi Gallery have, and can you mount regular red dots on it?
Thank you for the help ^_^
It has a dove tail mount on it. You can get a dovetail Mount to picitany rail adapter and then Mount the red dot to that
Thanks for filming this video.
Glad you enjoyed
Great educational video
Very good, thanks
I am new to jug fishing thanks for taking your time to explain. I will be using your technique. Great video
Glad you enjoyed and found the information useful!
@@BuckcreekTV do a video on who taught you the skills you are teaching others. God bless
In all honesty this was a lot of trial and error I didn't have anyone teach me how to jug fish
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Super cool video!
Nice boat.
thank you
How has it held up against water on it and if it gets submerged in water
It hasn't been submerged in water but mud and rain have not been issues
What magazines do u use?
I had good luck with the cmmg mags with the BCA upper
Too high and too far back.