 Yep, oh, we missed it. I think that was a yellow because it was like a thunk and nothing home Yep, oh, he caught it. He caught it on the on the on the bounce back This one feels decent feels pretty decent Good head shakes Big head shakes. I'm hoping this is a crappy. What is a smallmouth? Might be a bass. Oh my god. What is that? Tell me that's a white perch, please. Oh, dude, it's a staven white perch Absolute staver of a white perch Look at that staven white perch Giant white perch Lipable white perch Look at that thing that is a monster Crazy hard to catch. There's a they're gone. So I don't worry too much about it That's a white perch guys. If you guys don't have these where you live They're kind of like a striped bass One of the best by far eating fish in the state of Maine, but this is a big one I'll put him on the scale for you or at least on the measuring board. What's up guys? Joe Holland here gonna try something out for the first time. I'm in my shop I got plugs everywhere, but I want to try something new for me is one I want to try an electric fillet knife that's battery operated. No plugs at all I don't ever run electric Fully knives anyway, and I want to try vacuum sealing some fish and that's actually battery operated no plugs at all on that either So I'm pretty pumped for both these. I'm gonna test them out here in the shop So that way I know if they work and I know how to work them before I get on the hard water on these trips Because it's gonna be awesome to be able to vacuum seal stuff on the water and bring it home That's the that's the electric fillet knife. It's just a China deal I'll throw a link to it on Amazon for you if you want and this is the vacuum sealer This one's made by the Alaskan company called packback and as you can see no cables at all There's a 18 volt battery right in there. Let's try it out Yeah, I don't know. That was my first time using an electric knife Electric plain knife Seemed to work pretty good pretty easy. I can see how it would be a benefit for a lot of fish When you're doing a whole pile of them or bucket full But I like that it's cordless. It's got a 12 volt battery lithium Oh cool Nice Look at that All sealed up that was crazy easy. Holy cow so both those things you just saw were Battery operated not plugged in. I'm here in my shop I got plugs everywhere But I wanted to test it out and see because I'm gonna take this stuff out on the ice with me And I'm gonna take it out camping and there you go There's a vacuum sealed package of white perch and crappy. I'm gonna get that to Donnie for tomorrow I guess I could have gone a little bit lower. I've never vacuum sealed anything even plugged in so that was the first time But there it is Super cool super super cool that one is made by packback It's a I guess an Alaskan company, but that's the vacuum sealer battery operated. It's portable I'll see if I can throw a link in the description for you But you're gonna see that out on the ice this year for sure