Uncle Steve Finds A Black Hole

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2011

Uncle Steve Finds A Black Hole

Uncle Steve explores Crabtree Chreek in the Reedy Creek section of William B. Umstead State Park, Cary, North Carolina.

He finds a prolific "black hole" that takes some effort to "fish out."


Fishing date: 06 OCTOBER 2011

[vado sansa avidemux audacity]

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  • Whoa! That was funto watch, Uncle Steve.... You been back lately?

  • @bkind2ppl That afternoon really was a lot of fun.

    It's a long walk in ... and that creek (upstream) stopped biting about 6 weeks ago.

    But believe me, as soon as it warms enough to wake that creek up, I'll be visiting it.

  • i love eating strudel and watching uncle steve fish it makes me happy

  • @tauras88d I have a local buddy that likes to kick back with a beer to watch the current episode (which is why he doesn't want anything under 10 minutes). :^)

  • Lol "hello boys and girls" pause.... "of all ages"

  • @iownhalowars I stole that from digital geek guru Kim Komando ... she says it better than me.

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  • That catch at 3:40 was crazy fast. Wow. Great fishing. Not even Rapela can compete with that.

  • yo uncle steve i love to watch your videos i have seenall of them, try useing meal worms fish go crazy for it . every time we go fishing we use them and we end the day with at lest 100 fish per person it is alwsome.

  • i had a similar experience.... i was fishing into the same hole (about 3 ft in diameter at most) and i caught a sunfish, a couple bluegill, some smallmouth, a largemouth and a rock bass.... i could not believe it!

  • @unresovledconflic G-1 John Penn, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

    It is north of Raleigh...the marker is the very first and the plate is the original. (Some markers are "lost" or destroyed ... sometimes multiple times, and have been replaced with a newer casting.)

    That G-1 marker now stands diagonally across the street from it's original position in 1936.

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