Thank you and thank you to all the divers who work on removing old fishing gear/trash for the water. 🙏 your hard work and effort does not go unnoticed.
Love what your doing! It’s difficult to comprehend what i’m seeing. Trying to do the math in my head..how many snags a day or week over how many years.?? The lead, too!?? It’s baffling. Regardless of my blown mind, it’s beyond incredible for you guys to get a honorable amount of that mess out of there. 🔥👌💪💪. Thank you.
That’s definitely a new perspective of snagger’s rock. The next hole upstream (log hole) used to have a cable in it that would eat a lot of gear. I haven’t been there in 17 years though.
The teamwork and determination you showed diving in those freezing waters without scuba gear was impressive. And pulling out that giant snag with a truck? That's some next-level recovery effort! Loved watching the whole process unfold. Stay safe out there and keep up the awesome work!
Anytime I've ever swam in a lake or a river I thought about getting hooked I'm stuck on the bottom cuz I fish a lot, I realize after I got a fish hook removed that I'll rip it out before I die nice video good stuff
Those will be some nasty fines under that lead. Don't let it dry out while you handle it or you'll be breathing straight lead oxide dust. Idk if I'd even bother with it.
Yes that’s exactly what we did. Drove out 400lb of lead than brought it down to the river and than swam it into the middle of the river and dumped it only to then recover it all.
hey vlad when they put a spear gun in your hand do they call you vlad the impaler? fellow free diver here have yoiu ever tried underwater hockey? super excellent x training and fun , you look fit you might be able to hang. go to underwater society of america to find out more. be carefull around that debri always dive with a buddy! !
nvm. haha I answered my own curiosity. good to see a local guy getting shit done. I've personally donated to that pile of lead. With that being said.....I know for a fact that river holds some decent gold.
That snag pulled out very easy with the truck was it removed from the river ? Both my trucks have winches one can pull 20.000 pounds and the other can pull 18.000 pounds.
Thank you and thank you to all the divers who work on removing old fishing gear/trash for the water. 🙏 your hard work and effort does not go unnoticed.
We love doing it 👊🏼
🙌👏🤜
But he justs cuts the lures off the line and leaves the snagged line in the water 😂😂....
U guys and girls are great. Keep up the snag destruction !!!
@@markwalker9236 always 👊🏼
Love what your doing! It’s difficult to comprehend what i’m seeing. Trying to do the math in my head..how many snags a day or week over how many years.?? The lead, too!?? It’s baffling.
Regardless of my blown mind, it’s beyond incredible for you guys to get a honorable amount of that mess out of there. 🔥👌💪💪. Thank you.
@@deline8ed619 haha ya it’s a crazy spot
Good work fellas
@@samsamtheadventureman just checked out your channel, looks like you do some cool stuff as well 👊🏼
It is gold if you’re a reloader!
Crazy amounts of led and that snag ball, good underwater footage! Ain't there any more video of them pulling it out with the truck?
No that’s all I got
I love snorkeling in provincial parks. Lots of newbies losing fishing gear there.
Sick dude! I was just snorkeling there a few weeks ago. My co worker/friend Ruslan showed me your CZcams channel. I’m diving/spear fishing weekly!
Good stuff 👊🏼
finally getting those snags out of there. thank you so much 😂
Very cool, but I imagine that the state would rather have the snags intact, just so the fisherman spend more money on tackle
@@craighanson2983 😂
That’s definitely a new perspective of snagger’s rock. The next hole upstream (log hole) used to have a cable in it that would eat a lot of gear. I haven’t been there in 17 years though.
@@ryanarmstrong6056 might need to check it out
Classic stuff. Love that you're diving the NFL.
@@Elparquito great place to dive 👊🏼
That’s like $2000 of fishing gear😂
(humming the theme to Greatest American Hero) Wow us fisherman always know that tree stump we’re working looks like this lol awesome video
Thanks👊🏼
Thanks for all your hard work
@@HooktOnCarolina 🤝🏼
Grew up there,pillaged from the dam down,sold the lead to other students at divers institute,by the ton😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@charliemowry774 ton 😂☠️
The teamwork and determination you showed diving in those freezing waters without scuba gear was impressive. And pulling out that giant snag with a truck? That's some next-level recovery effort! Loved watching the whole process unfold. Stay safe out there and keep up the awesome work!
Thank you for the feedback. More where that came from 👊🏼
Wow amazing amount of lead
Amazing amount of old snags and lures
The most amazing is freediving.
Please stick to your rule of a buddy 😀
Freediving keeps it more interesting 😉 thanks
Do you sell the lead at all? I pour my own twitching jigs lol. Awesome content man!
@@Flytyinguntilimdyin thanks 👊🏼 I might eventually start selling
Looks like the lewis river that snag is crazy
It was wild
Haha! That place is a nightmare! 😅
That is Awesome, Thanks a LOT.💯
Anytime I've ever swam in a lake or a river I thought about getting hooked I'm stuck on the bottom cuz I fish a lot, I realize after I got a fish hook removed that I'll rip it out before I die nice video good stuff
@@letitgo1188 haha scary thought but certainly can be sketchy in rivers like this
Lewis is a snaggers paradise
Those will be some nasty fines under that lead. Don't let it dry out while you handle it or you'll be breathing straight lead oxide dust. Idk if I'd even bother with it.
Get a nice pair of heavy duty scissors for those snags, I think that would reduce the chance of getting hooked and stuck in a snag
We use some nice Milwaukee ones every now and then
It honestly looks like they dumped a bag of lead weights then "cleaned up" everyone's snags
Yes that’s exactly what we did. Drove out 400lb of lead than brought it down to the river and than swam it into the middle of the river and dumped it only to then recover it all.
@@Lion_king25 seems entirely plausible to me
Not sure if you've answered this yet but what part of Washington are you in? Im located Beaverton Oregon
Whhhhhhhhhhhhhhy in the hell are there a billion fishing sinkers in ONE spot ???
Good question
You should try the boat ramp area curious what’s down there?
We want to hit it soon
I got a spot that's guaranteed bigger than that. You should dive it you'll need a dump truck for this area not buckets LOL
Is it in our area?
Lots of fishing lures in there
I doubt they were able to pull that snag from the river with the truck. It probably got snagged.
good video
@@alixsprallix 👊🏼
You didn’t show the big snag coming up out of the water? That’s the entire title of your video!
I’ve pulled many large balls of line and tackle out of that very spot
Blood rock lives up to its name
:0 😮 !!!!!
hey vlad when they put a spear gun in your hand do they call you vlad the impaler?
fellow free diver here have yoiu ever tried underwater hockey? super excellent x training and fun , you look fit you might be able to hang. go to underwater society of america to find out more. be carefull around that debri always dive with a buddy! !
@@dougtipton8710 haha the ling cod call me that. I actually play here in Portland every Tuesday. I love it!
🎣 fish on 🙏🏻 thanks for that,way cool
@@jeff5281 🤝🏼
Thank you what part of the world is at
I know this spot very well and other sports you have been to.
99.9% all snagger gear.
You just destroyed a fish habitat....wtf are you doing
Trust me, no fish was living in a snag with millions of miles of line, hooks and lures
Kids jump off those cliffs and swim there, anyone jumping there could easily get stuck in that snag and never come back up
up the lewis?!
nvm. haha I answered my own curiosity. good to see a local guy getting shit done. I've personally donated to that pile of lead. With that being said.....I know for a fact that river holds some decent gold.
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That snag pulled out very easy with the truck was it removed from the river ?
Both my trucks have winches one can pull 20.000 pounds and the other can pull 18.000 pounds.
Yall got enough gear for this winter! Bonus!
Haha enough for a lifetime of you really dug through that snag
@@Lion_king25 to awesome!!
You can barely pick up 65lbs 😂
@@dillwack your username is very fitting to your comment