SIMPLE Fishing Hacks that's very Useful .

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Published 2023-08-07
Ta Day we are going over some fishing hack ideas my subscribers thought of and they are to put it mildly AWESUM, I hope you enjoy em , I know I did.


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All Comments (21)
  • @Vagabond1975
    another take on the worm hack is to get a small coffee/peanut can with 2 plastic lids, cut the bottom of the can out so you'll be able to access the can from either end by removing either lid depending on which side has been down for longer. My grandfather always used a small coffee can for this trick while fishing.
  • @jk_wrangler13
    That worm hack, I've been doing that for over 30+ years. I never thought about it being a hack
  • @murrayandru7527
    Put a small amount of corn meal in your worm tub, they will love it !!(1/2 teaspoon )
  • @johnwhite993
    A worm hack: get a syringe and needle, leave some of the worms tail hanging free, take needle and put some air in its tail. His tail will float up and move freely to attract fish. I’ve used this truck for years. Never fails. Also if your River fishing dig up worms on the bank where your at, fish are used to them and will bite them faster than other worms you bring with you
  • @johnmarschalk1977
    In Florida they use the test plugs (2") to make a sucker to pull up "Ghost Shrimp" out of their holes. Preferred bait for the Pompano. Lot's of videos for ghost shrimp sucker out there. Made one and it works pretty well.
  • @TheAssaultcraft
    I mounted this to the backside of my big cooler. The next one I'm mounting it to my beach cart...this is AWESOME
  • @mckattk837
    I also use a menards bag as my kyak drift sock with a weight on one handle and Poole noodle on the other...
  • @micheles7269
    NIIICEE. i like the second hack, gonna do that on my boat.
  • @joebuck66
    Great bunch of hacks, I really like toothbrush cover idea. I hook curtains, furniture and everything else when walking through the house with my rods. Great video Keith.
  • @theguywitheyebrows
    foam floor tiles work great for flotation as well maybe better than pool noodles, i used some clear gorilla glue to stick a layer to the bottom of my measuring board so that if it falls into the water from the float tube, kayak, bass raider, etc it floats.
  • @bluedoggey
    As a kayaker, definitely like the drift bucket idea. I had a suggestion though. What if you used a bunch of grommets you've used many times in your videos, to make the holes in the bucket. That way the holes are protected from ripping or tearing. Just an idea. Also, thanks for all that you do to help the blue collar man get it done on a budget! Jason in Upstate of SC #carolinafolk4life
  • Great channel. Here is additional worm hack. When I was a kid we would go worming. Find a likely space with some casing or holes. Mix up some dry powdered mustard in a bucket of cold water. Soak the ground watch the worms come up.
  • @philipwaldner5345
    Just put your worms in leafy greens and sprinkle with water. Toss in some cornmeal and they're easy to pick out