I’ve been doing the water bottles for a while we actually keep empties and keep refilling them I also use a few 1 liter pop bottles which last even longer. Great tip on marking top with size limit for fish. Awesome channel
I thought after that first hack you were gonna do a copy of what Yak Motley did but you saved it. Nicely done. And I see you are growing pretty fast, congrats on that and 1,000 subs will be just around the corner.
17 dollar cooler, well now we know who has money 😁. Good tip on the sand idea, as hot as it is here ( Gulf Shores Alabama) and as hot as it will be, I for sure will be using it. Always enjoy the videos.
The frozen water bottles one I have done for many years. I usually throw two 2 liters of frozen water in my Igloo like yours for ice all day. I tried marking the legal limits on my cooler top, but I use my top as my cutting board also so they didn’t last long. It’s a great idea though, maybe I should engrave mine..lol.. never thought about burying the cooler for more insulation, that’s genius!! The salt water in the ice I have never heard of either, but I’m going to put it to the test this weekend. I’ll be heading to Jekyll Island for some surf fishing and going to put FishGum’s Pomp Chews to the test here on the GA coast and see what they will do. Hope to get some good video if the weather holds out.
What if I go in the afternoon and stay at the island overnight? How do I keep fish longer? Clean it, slice and store in the zip plastic bags with salt?
You could fillet the fish and keep it in bags on ice, or keep the fish whole on ice. As long as the cooler stays cold, you don’t have to clean them right away
If your fishing fresh water fish, and I use a salt brine to keep the fish cold while fishing all day in south FL, will the salt brine give the fresh water fish a salty taste when I cook them?
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I’ve been doing the water bottles for a while we actually keep empties and keep refilling them I also use a few 1 liter pop bottles which last even longer. Great tip on marking top with size limit for fish. Awesome channel
Wesley Hackney I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!! Means a lot to me!
No problem I always like seeing new creative ideas and I just learning how to shore fish here in Pensacola
Wesley Hackney it’s pretty awesome...no boat expenses and you never know what you’re gonna hook up to!
I noticed that buried cooler in your last vid and thought that was pretty clever. 1000 subs is just around the corner!
Bama Beach Bum yessir! Not original with me, but a simple yet effective hack!
I thought after that first hack you were gonna do a copy of what Yak Motley did but you saved it. Nicely done. And I see you are growing pretty fast, congrats on that and 1,000 subs will be just around the corner.
Fishin The 910 thank you!! Looking forward to hitting that landmark!
I like that fish measuring idea
Keep up the helpful job and bringing in the crowd!
Short and sweet. I like that. Thanks bro! 👍
Exllcent advice on adding saltwater 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thanks! Game changer for meat quality
I'm moving to Galveston Island soon...great ideas
I believe Usually the saltwater and ice it's a 2:1 2 bags ice to 1 5gallon bucket of saltwater.
Good ideas. Thanks for sharing!
Great tips!
I like your measuring tape idea.
Great tip man ,thanks for sharing this! keep it up!
Absolutely! Glad it was helpful!
This is probably a dumb question…but here we go…to use the saltwater/ice idea do you bleed fish first?
Getting good tips from ya!
Happy to hear that!
17 dollar cooler, well now we know who has money 😁. Good tip on the sand idea, as hot as it is here ( Gulf Shores Alabama) and as hot as it will be, I for sure will be using it.
Always enjoy the videos.
William Cox gotta keep that meat fresh and I’m not about to haul around a $400 cooler 😂 I appreciate the comments!! Thanks for watching!!
@@SaltSquatch l hate to admit, l got my igloo cooler at a thrift store for 9 dollars!!
Dumping some water around the cooler also helps, especially if the sand is hot.
Very true! Good tip!
Excellent video Phil
Mullis's Outside Again thank you! Did you know anyone of these cooler hacks? Interested to see what is common knowledge vs. exclusive hacks
The frozen water bottles one I have done for many years. I usually throw two 2 liters of frozen water in my Igloo like yours for ice all day. I tried marking the legal limits on my cooler top, but I use my top as my cutting board also so they didn’t last long. It’s a great idea though, maybe I should engrave mine..lol.. never thought about burying the cooler for more insulation, that’s genius!! The salt water in the ice I have never heard of either, but I’m going to put it to the test this weekend. I’ll be heading to Jekyll Island for some surf fishing and going to put FishGum’s Pomp Chews to the test here on the GA coast and see what they will do. Hope to get some good video if the weather holds out.
Looking forward to seeing how your trip goes!
Should I be cutting the blood line as well?
Some people like to bleed all their fish. It’s personal preference but seems to keep the taste less fishy
Do I still use salt if I’m fishing fresh water?
Id have to bring a pick axe for texas sand!🙄
kitchensalive hahaha you’re not wrong! That sand is like asphalt
How do you carry all that gear down
Great content
I would suggest buying a $2 ice pack that can then be used over and over for years its just like the plastic water bootle except its last you years
What if I go in the afternoon and stay at the island overnight? How do I keep fish longer? Clean it, slice and store in the zip plastic bags with salt?
You could fillet the fish and keep it in bags on ice, or keep the fish whole on ice. As long as the cooler stays cold, you don’t have to clean them right away
@@SaltSquatch thanks
You’re welcome!
If your fishing fresh water fish, and I use a salt brine to keep the fish cold while fishing all day in south FL, will the salt brine give the fresh water fish a salty taste when I cook them?
Wouldn’t the salt water brine the fish ?
Hacking with no tools? What’s not to like about this video?
Simple. Saves money. Keeps fish longer!