How to build a pocket fishing kit -Mantis Outdoors
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Lets take a look at a small altoids fishing kit that has served me well for years .....
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hey guys how you doing this is William Irish mass outdoors hopefully you've seen the last video if you haven't there's an annotation or somewhere up here it's for an improvised fishing pole and we're going to stay on that fishing themed and we're going to show you a very small out toys ten fishing kit so don't go away alright guys so this leather pouch here is made for an Altoids tin and it's made by Auggie Gomez and I haven't talked to that guy in a long time but he makes really good leather like his stuff and I try to do something for this I can't even really remember what but it's really a neat design comes with this pool tab basically just kind of pull up on it to remove the I'll toys ten that away don't have to you know sandwich your fingers down here try to grab it but this house toys 10 is my fishing kit and it's been my fishing kit for a long time and I just kind of wanted to go through the contents of it with you but when I open it up see the first thing that comes out is a floating lure and these are one of my favorites for fishing you know during the the morning right when the Sun Peaks until about how about 9-930 ten o'clock the bass will hit this thing like gangbusters man they really like to hit this lure and it's either this or I will go to like some kind of a spinning bait in the mornings and late afternoon right when the Sun looks like it's got maybe one or two hands left I'll throw this out again and i'll start getting hits off it again but that's just one of my favorite lures there alright guys just in this bag I got an assortment of you know I keep spoons for you know jig heads and things like that either I like to just use a regular jig head like this or I'll use a spin on it so I'm kind of like maybe a willow or something like that and I'll attach to it make it kind of spin about you can tell old this is opinion here for a long time is starting to kind of terior it I got to put some new stuff in here this little dude right here is one of my favorites I can't tell you how many fish I've caught off this so old it's ridiculous but it catches fish how many a lot buddy yeah I'm not going to go through all this i got some MEPs stuff like that just kind of get everything out here without getting speared by one whose hopes I got some maps another jig head back to use with a spoon keep in there then I'll keep some of these nice jigs right here I like these shorties drip jigs I keep them pretty well wrapped up in plastic and then duct-taped although I got to replace this duct tape just to keep them vital you know they'll dry out there won't be worth anything and then in here I don't want to remove the duct tape but I have some like plastic rubbery no fish looking like shads basically and they do really well as well I got some weight some stinkers lead sinkers assortment of those depending on what I'm fishing for and not only what I use this with like maybe a cane pole or an improvised pole like I just showed you guys how to make in the last video but i would use these for trap sets as well you know so i could be you know doing some passive fishing while I'm all you know in in my camp asleep or what have you then I keep enough line on here to make improvised fishing poles cane poles you know fishing sets line that you know shore set stuff like that and then on the lid I made a duct-tape a gorilla tape pouch and it's like basically just an envelope right here and that keeps my assortment of hooks safe you know I have a bunch of Texas rig hooks figure hooks I have some smaller ball medium-sized I'd say bait hooks and again you know these are for you know active fishing and passive fishing yeah I got a bunch of launch of fishhooks in here fishing hooks break I guess they can yeah I have that too many ever break but there you go guys that's my basic fishing kit that I'll put on either you know I could throw this in a haversack or like I said I could throw this on my belt I don't really wear it on my belt too often unless i'm actually going fishing and then i'll throw it on my belt and then i can access it really quickly but i just wanted to show you guys this show you an option for a little tiny fishing kit and the out toys 10 and the reason why i wanted to do that was because altoids tens are something that's really hot in like the survival world and um you know i'm not saying that condescendingly it's just that i see a lot of people like all the altoids tin survival kit and that's just crazy to me you know you are never going to be able to fit everything that you need into a survival and out toys 10 for a survival kit you know these little tiny mean it would be good to have is that nothing sure you know but I you know I want to stainless steel bottle I want other things I don't want a little tiny fraud I want a half-inch frail rod you know you're never going to be able to fit all the stuff that you need into a tiny out toys 10 that's just crazy but it is possible to make fire kills fishing kids ie as you see right here you know I can make a great fishing kit out of an Altoids 10 survival kit not so much but I hope you enjoyed this video and we'll see you on the next one all right guys let's go away Meyers miss outdoors i hope you enjoyed this video if you did there's some more of my previous videos that are playing in the screens to my left right now there's also a subscribe button over there if you haven't done so i'll appreciate if you subscribe to the channel to stay up to date with what I'm doing with my school and the youtube channel stay posted on the videos that are going to be uploaded you can go to WWF a spook calm for / mass outdoors or you can go to ww mas outdoors LLC com like in my videos helps me and my channel out a lot I appreciate our reviews comments and support and hopefully we'll see out the woods
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