2021/03/27 05:18:54
rippinlip
Youtube saves me a sh*t-ton of money. I fixed a hot tub heater and water softener that had fried computer boards and so many other things. 
2021/03/27 08:55:13
Porktown
There are videos for just about any fix. Has saved me a ton of money and time too. Great tool for fishing too, but guys need to use common sense on smaller bodies of water.

When fishing saltwater, I always check it out for some tips. Get an idea of seasonal patterns and how locals do things. Usually saves me half of a week trying to figure things out. Guys are usually pretty helpful in what to look for, without giving specific locations. Thousands of miles of saltwater compared to a few miles of these inland lakes.

If this dude wouldn’t mention the lake name, not showing launches or try to position the camera where there aren’t recognizable landmarks in the background, it would be just fine.
2021/03/27 10:21:00
rippinlip
True that.

2021/03/28 08:35:05
olds-Pa
Well fellow fishermen, point taken here on this post. Classic example is I never knew anyone called "Big Haze" existed, so if I want to learn the hot spots, maybe I should hunt his channel up. I rarely post here, and never divulge any hotspots or how to's. If I did, i'd never see the inside of my sons boat again. However I am not above sending an ocasional PM to help someone.
Like crappiefisher, I do check the tube for help on fixes. Case in point I fixed the stove and saved the price of a new one because the oven would not light. Igniter cost $25 vs. price of new stove. Being honest...15 minute fix was more like an hour for me, but got er done...
2021/03/29 14:38:00
pensfan1
If you guys wanna check out some really great content channels, my top 3 are Addicted Fishing, BlacktipH and TyPig Patrol. For bonus points.. Fishing Fray is decent also. Fray is a college student that started his channel couple years ago.

Some really nice swag available for purchase too.

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