 What's up guys? Joe Holland here. Welcome to another edition of look what Joe picked up for this ice fishing ice camping season coming from your favorite ice fishing consumer. I buy the stuff or get the stuff and test it out so you don't have to. Oh man. I didn't think I'd be able to fill a table this year after the last couple of years. You'd think I have enough stuff, but clearly I didn't. So let's go over the stuff I picked up for this ice fishing season. Man, there's a lot of stuff here. And if you guys want to see a review of everything from last year, if you didn't follow the channel along as the season went on, I think I'll throw together a video just going over everything in these product videos. So if you want to see that, let me know in the comments. If I get a bunch of people interested in that, I'll definitely run a review over every single one of those products. And I'll do the same next year after putting everything here through the test. You guys that watch the channel know that I put everything through the test. So this is the new ice fishing stuff for this year of 2024. Super pumped to use this stuff and show it to you guys. Let's go. All right, let's dive right in on the big stuff. Get them out of the way. All right, so here this is the outbreak 450 by Eskimo. If you're wondering why I have this because this is the first tent that I ever bought, the first pop-up. I bought it because of the door that's shaped like a human, like a regular door. I'm not built like a triangle, so I can't really fit through those triangle doors. So that's why I went with it originally. They have revamped just a few things on it, but not enough to buy a new one. But I ended up giving away my old one. There's like a couple of kids that were like a guy and a girl that were trying to, they're gonna try to live in the woods this winter. I guess they've had some hard time. So I ended up giving them my wood stove, my 450 and my floor from that first setup. So no big deal. I picked up another one. I'll build another floor and I'm gonna get a new heat system for this year anyway. So there's a 450 there. There's also a 650 there, which I'm super, super jacked about. I had a, I fished out of one. No, I fished out of two last year. Two of my buddies had one last year and I was able to fish out of theirs and just thought it was like the perfect size. If you've got a crew, you know, we fished five or six guys out of it. If we put everybody to the perimeter, it was big enough. So I thought, you know, that's a really, really nice big tent. Donny and I can camp out of it. If for some reason we don't want to camp out of the 850 or if we have an overflow, you know, if some other guys are going to join us, I'll have two pretty large tents we can camp out of and cook out of and be super comfortable or bring that one and just fish out of it when we're sleeping out of the 850. So I think I have the sizes pretty well covered right now. I'm going to be running the 450, the 650 and the 850 from Eskimo. Love them. Strongest ones built. Can't say enough about them. I use them. Use them every day. So those are the big items. This one you guys will be surprised to see this year too, but I wanted to try this out for just whole hopping and just thought it's always a good idea to have one in the truck as a backup just in case you forget your batteries or forget to charge your batteries on your eye on. And I always have like a Milwaukee drill on me in the truck. So I picked up the 8 inch pistol bit. Going to give that a spin this year. Everybody that runs these say this is the quickest model. So it'll be in the truck if I need it and maybe I'll use it whole hopping for crappy. All right. I got a a measuring board for all you guys that doubt how big these fish are in Maine. I always measure anyway, but this one's like an official bump board. It's catch. Pick this up from FishUSA I think in the last package I just got. I have two more big items coming that I wasn't able to get in time for this video, but one of them I'll bring you a separate video on are some rods. I'm going to be fishing this year. I'm super super pumped about. I met this company in Minnesota. It's one of the biggest rod companies in the ice fishing world. Definitely the most innovative and I loved their rods. I love the feel of them, strength them and everything. So I'll be throwing those this year. And the other one is a Gamakatsu like tackle storage system that's coming to that I saw my buddy Paul posted a video on. And I was like, I got to have that. So that's on its way too. So but this is a bump board. It's got the actual bump side. So you can push the fish's head up to it, close them out, get a good honest measurement. And I'm thinking about joining a few of those like fish donkey tournaments and you've got to have a official bump board for that. I'm hoping this one will work for it. Let me know in the comments if they'll accept this for a official bump board. But now I have the bump board. All right, some minnow stuff. Just got a standard like an aquarium net, but this one floats. So it's pretty nice and it's really big. So when I'm fishing pike or want to get a big scoop of shiners, if I want a little scoop, there's your standard like 99 center. And this thing's pretty cool. I'm pretty jacked about this item for this year. This fits in a five gallon bucket. And my dad had invented something like this for live balls for bass boats like 20 or 30 years ago. And now I'm starting to see stuff like this on the market. So hey, we should have done something with it. But this one's from Lakewood. It folds up, you know, nice and small, but it'll fit in the five gallon bucket. So when you put this in first, then fill your water up or put your water in first, and then you put your bait in, you can lift it up and then individually pick out the bait you want. You know, if you lost your net or your net froze in or you've broken your net, which we've all done while we're ice fishing. So that's kind of a cool product. I'm excited to see how that holds up in the winter in the ice and the cold weather in the cold weather and cold water. Picked up another pair of stable icers. These things, these are rugged, like these are the most rugged ones on the market. They're not like the best ones, I don't think, because I think something lighter and a little bit more flexible is better, but they will protect your head and keep you from falling. And I've never really had a problem with them other than wearing out the screws will fall out, and you won't be able to get other screws in, you got to kind of pick other spots to put them. But but they work good enough and they're good enough for me and you don't have to take your boots off to get these on, which is nice and you can just leave them on. Oh, picked up a couple of these bottles at the Walmart. You can get these for like, I think two for under $10 at the Walmart, then if you go to some local places, they're like 10 bucks each. So I always grab a few of these just for cooking. I bring a 20 pounder most times with a hose when I'm ice camping, but it's handy to have these for when you're jumping around, running around or just want to get something quick going. Speaking of camping, I picked up some pretty hard like plastic plates and bowls and some utensils to have for for camping and cooking for Donny and I, you know, like paper plates are good too, especially when you have a wood stove, you can burn it, but otherwise, you know, these things shouldn't break, I'm hoping, and it's something necessary that, that I need for eating on the ice. Going along those same lines, I went back to the original, the old school Coleman, just the two burner. I think it's like 10,000 BTUs. Yeah, it says 20, but that means each. This one's just like the standard bullet proof one that I grew up with. It's got, I don't even know if it has an auto start on it. It's just such a standard. The one I was using, I went to like an upgraded version of it and it did not hold up well. The buttons, the auto start stopped working right away and the controls were just terrible to try to keep a temperature and it would just climb way too hot really quickly or it would shut itself off and just leak gas. So I got away from that other Coleman, not a big fan of it. It didn't hold up well like in the, in the sled telling behind the snowmobile either. It took quite a beating. So I'm hoping this one will be just like it used to be, you know, in the old days of this is what I grew up with. All right, I got two new ways to poke through the ice. You may have seen this one last year. I don't know if I had this in the video. This one, my friends at Subego Bate gave me. This one's an Amish made ice saw. I'm jacked up to use it. I've heard really, really good things about it. And then this is Eskimo's two piece that comes apart. So it packs a lot easier ice chisel, super sharp. It's got the graduated serrated blade on it. And, you know, these are two ways to get through the ice early on or for this one's for safety reasons too, for checking the ice as you're going out. And along those same lines from Eskimo, this is what they call the redneck chisel. My buddy Pat's always had something like this. And I always liked it. It's, you got your hammer, you got actually a nail claw on that end. You know, if you got to pull any spikes out or any of your big twisties out, and you could actually use that side to chisel away with two. And then this side's got a chisel too. And they have covers. So, you know, when you're fishing, ultimate cold, and your trap gets frozen in rather than just yank your jack, crack up and bend the real bolt, this will be nice to get down through and get down to the ice. So I'm pretty pumped to have that. That'll just ride like in the back of my snowmobile in the storage box. And it's a really good safety tool for other things. You could pry with it, you could pound with it. If you lose lock of keys in your truck, that's your key to get in. Another thing in that lineup of the baitfish, I'm going to try this one out. This is a USB chargeable bait aerator. Norse makes it. I've never seen one before. It's just reading the package, ultra quiet, super efficient, engineered, tested cold weather, but it's got an aerator stone, a clip and an air tube. And it's just a USB powered bait aerator. So I can run it off my Milwaukee batteries. I can run off my power pack, or it'll run, I guess, until it runs out of battery on its own. So we'll try it this year. These are some pretty cool things from Clam that I picked up at FishUSA that I'm excited if they work. When you're, when you have all your jig rods and you put them together, the hooks always snag each other that all of a sudden, you know, they're all ripped up lined up together. It's just a big mess. So these things are actually individual bait covers that are Velcro and they'll cover up like different sizes. I didn't know how, how the sizes were. So I bought every different size I could. And it looks like I have pretty good coverage there. So you can get like a rattle trap in there. You can get, you know, various lures, different sizes there, right down to your tungsten head. So one, I'll hold it to the rod and two, keep it from getting like a big pangal. So those things I think will be worth their weight and gold this year. Fish in line. I'm not too partial. Like I've always used PowerPro. So we're going to try this one. This is a Super8 Slick V2. I like the sound that it's slick. Maybe it'll be better on the ice. But that's what we run in 10 pound tests there. You know, I could go 10, I could go way less for my pan fish. And then I just picked up some basic fluorocarbon made by Seaguar, one of the best fluorocarbon companies in my opinion. Four, six and 10 pound tests just to throw in the tackle box and have different weights. I picked up another one of those triple chairs from Eskimo. I really like these things. I like how small they fold up, fits in my tote sled really well, which is the best part about it. They're light and they're strong. And you could always use another one of those. You could use them as a table if you need to as well. So picked up another one of those from Eskimo standard. All right, this is a big ticket item, believe it or not. These are new set of boots from L.O. Bean. I've been running the L.O. Bean Warden Series boots, the Game Warden boots for the last couple of years. But I don't seem to get much more than a year, year and a half out of them. L.O. Bean's return policy is junk nowadays compared to what it used to be. So I bought a new set. These are the new revamped ones. They feel a little bit lighter. But as far as like a leather packed boot goes, they're by far the most comfortable and durable for up to a year. I'm hoping these last a lot longer. But I've been super happy with them in the past. They keep my feet warm. They're very low on insulation, which is what I require. I'll see what they have in them. They're Gore-Tex. I think they're like a 2 to 400. Now these are Primaloft and Gore-Tex and a Vibram Soul, whatever. But that's what I'm not going to be running this year when I'm not running rubber boots. I'll be running these. Those are the L.O. Bean Game Warden boots. And hopefully the new ones are like a step or two faster than the old Game Warden boots, because I heard the Game Wardens are still wearing the old Game Warden boots. So these will keep you like two steps ahead of the Game Wardens. Seven and a half inch fishing four steps. I usually just buy these when I'm in a tackle shop. You know, I have probably 10 pairs of these kicking around somewhere, but you like to clip them to your shirt or always have them ready for you for a quick catch and releases and getting your hook back. I don't know. I don't know why I bought these. I think I hate inline reels. So I'm not sure why I bought these this year, but I do see how when you're just pan fishing and you're on crappie or bluegill, sunfish, I do see how it's an advantage. That quick drop, the straight drop, the less twist. And, you know, if it's not too windy out or if you're in a closed environment, inline reels are pretty good. They do, they're pain in the neck too. I hate them when the winds blow and I hate them when they mess up, but they are pretty good. So I think that's why I picked these up. These were like pretty high end, I think, on the clam, the gravity elite reel. I don't really know much about them. It was a late night buy, I guess, but I got some new rods coming. So we'll throw some new reels on them and try them out. I'll let you guys know how they do. Let's take a look at them. Oh, one thing I don't like right away is it's just got the one reel. Which way is it going? All right, so it's top. That feels pretty smooth. I don't know. You guys will be the first to know after I do it. I promise you that. I don't even know if I ended the year using inlines or not. I know I ended up fishing some big lake trout, so more than likely I'd switched over to spin year, which I like, or bait casters. But we got a couple of those to try. Like I told you, I got the Gobokatsu system coming that looks phenomenal. But before then, I picked up just some Plano 3500s. Use a lot of different tungsten heads, a lot of different spoons when you're ice fishing, a lot of cast masters. So I figured these boxes, you know, those are your standards, they lock and they're waterproof. Those are really good. So I grabbed a couple of those. This one's like a little higher up the Plano Edge. This one's a 3600 and it's got like a million slots in it. I don't know if you could see all those slots or not. So it should be, it should fit a ton of spoons. I'll give it a try. You know, you can never have too much of this stuff. Even if you're not taking it out, you could always keep it at home and keep your stuff organized that way. Oh, this was on a clearance aisle with a wool mat. Just some swim baits, some rage swimmers, you know, thinking a little bit late in the season when I'm going after some lake trout. Those will be pretty good. A couple more of the boxes. This has the V-Rods in it. Acme came out with a new size this year looking 1.8 for the V-Rods and I'm super jacked about. I'll show you those. Those are behind me. These are the other V-Rods. One of my favorite all-time ice fishing lures and then Castmasters. You cannot beat them ice fishing. It's as good as they get and there's a huge variety of them. So that's what I use to catch those giant crappie and most of the fish I'm ice fishing with. So a couple boxes full of those. Burner. Kind of throw one of those in your kit for lighting your Coleman or whatever you need. Here's an item I had last year but honestly I did not take the time or get a chance to try them out. So I'm going to use them this year. I promise you that I'm pretty pumped to have them. They're going to be awesome for cusp fishing at night. But these are the blue tips, the Max 22s with the receiver right here. So there's five of these. They're custom made now to fit on jack traps. So you can use them on your jack traps and those are going to send me a notification to the phone when I get a flag. So it's going to be awesome at night. It's going to be awesome for cusp fishing and awesome anytime really during the day. Anytime you can hear a beep and find out that you have a fish on quicker than just seeing a flag. It's always a bonus in my opinion to catch that fish. So we'll put those to use this year. We'll get into some of the terminal tackle. These are just the hooks that I like to use. Almost all of them are Gamakatsu. You can never have too many of these things. I use a lot of octopus hooks from one to to size six or eight. There's some mosquito hooks in there for trout fishing. Yeah, mostly octopus, mosquito, octopus are all pretty much octopus. One, two, up to three ots. I've used them up to five and six ots when I'm going for giant pike. So I always pick up these when I'm when I'm in a bait shop just to have extras thrown in your pocket. The problem is you've got too many pockets now. So you need more of these to find them. And then along those lines with the terminal tackle, there's some split. There's some split rings there. Different ones, different types of split rings, swivels, and then weights. We're not allowed to use any lead in main. So these are tin, I believe. Tin and bismuth weights for for keeping your minners down there. All right, there's another big ticket item by Garmin. That is the LS 34 transducer. Super pumped about that. That's the one I ran last year. I have two now. So I'm going to run the 62 and the 34. And there's a spare 34 transducer for me, which I'm very, very grateful to have. I threw some quick links and chain links in with my ice fishing stuff just to throw in my snowmobile in case I got to tow something out or create another hitch or anything like that. It's not a bad idea to have a few of those. I'll show you guys the new V-Rod this year from ACME. This is one lure that I'm really excited about. The V-Rod is like a classic that I've used for years, open water fishing for smallmouth, lake trout. And it's just perfect for ice fishing. It's one of the best vertical super vibration, sits perfectly level. There's three different slots to make it sit level for where you tie it. And they've had great sizes, you know, all the way down to they've had great sizes of these in the past, but they never had one really small enough for most of your pan fish and for ice fishing, you know, when you want a down size and use something smaller. Until this year, and they came out with a one eighth ounces. That's the one I'm excited about. That's the one I've been asking for. There it is right there in Wonder Bread. That's actually a glow. That's a glow Wonder Bread right there, one eighth ounce. It's just a hair over an inch long. Comes two treble hooks, one tie on it. And you're going to see this one. You're going to see me ice some big crappy this year on this particular lure right here. And I got it in Fire Tiger. I got it in like an L-Wive color, more natural color, and quite a few different colors. And then I have my regular lineup of V-Rods right here, going all the way up to one ounce. So it's a lure that I use a lot for Lake Trout. A lure that I use. It's a lure that I use a lot for Lake Trout, a lure that I use for Togue, and just one of the simplest, easiest lures to use ice fishing. And a pump that we have in the one eighth model this year, about a little bit over an inch long. The other two baits I'm super excited about this year are both smaller versions of some smash or ice fishing lures. Got the Hyper Rattle and the Hyper Hammer right there, both smaller sizes. This one, the Hyper Rattle is down to one inch. And it doesn't even look like it's a full inch. It's definitely a lot smaller. It's going to give a great presentation. I'm going to take it out and show you guys that thing. See how small it is. That is going to wail some crap before me right there. So it's going to give a nice little one-two punch. It's got the gliders on the tail right there, a hook on each end, and then a treble hook hanging from the middle. That one's the Wonder Bread. So I'm pretty pumped about having those this year. That's the Hyper Rattle by Acme. And then the Hyper Hammer. This one is in the 30 size. Once again, we got a smaller version. And this thing's going to wail too. This thing's going to be a perch killer. It's got a hook on the tail. It's got the tail sliders. And it's got a treble hook hanging there. And I don't know if you guys can hear that or not, but it's got knockers in there that'll vibrate. And for the big perch in Maine and are big crappy, I think that one right there is the absolute perfect size. So pumped to have that one. All-time favorite ice fishing lure. My dad got me going on these things originally. Or just cast masters. This one's the original. A lot. This one's the original, but it's actually different because it's made out of tungsten. And it is glow in the dark. So there's a handful of the DT series. I like that DT series. It's longer. It's slimmer. And it is a little bit narrower for a different presentation. And it really kicks out when you stop that and give it a jerk. So if I catch a ton of fish on these, you'll see those this year on the ice. Acme's Rattle Master. It's a lot like the the Rattle Master. It's pretty much a cast master with a rattle in it. As you can hear, they're very loud. This one's the Wonder Bread series. These are one eighth perfect weight, perfect size for big pan fish and bass. I actually catch a lot of bass on these by accident. But that's one of the baits you're going to see me throw a lot this year right there in that color. This one's the Castmaster Bait Fish series. As you can see, it's got an eyeball and a perch pattern on it for the ultra clear water. If they're actin' finicky, if they're not hitting the regular ones, they'll give you a little bit more of a natural presentation. Little Cleo, one of the all time best lake trout baits. I don't know why they love this thing. If you get a little bit of orange on there and a smelt color to it, that's an absolute killer on Subego, East Grand, Chazun Cook, and Chamberlain. This bait, I'm actually pretty excited to try this year. This is the Ice Winder. I've never actually run one of these, so I'll have to let you guys know how it goes. I like the profile of it. I like the size of it. I like the colors on these. So I'm pretty pumped to use these this year. Ice winders. I got a whole handful of them in different sizes and different colors. I'll let you know how we do on these. Couple more Castmasters in the Tungsten Glow series. Those ones are also in Wonderbred. Just a solid winner. Can't go wrong with these. Pump to have them. Uncle Josh Waxworms. These are already packaged up. Just, you know, the Bluegill gives them something to target. Gives a crappy something to target and hit. You throw these on any of the lures I've already showed you on the single hooks or treble hooks. Definitely increases your bite. Moving into Tungsten Heads. This is a Jackknife series. The hook actually goes like this, side to side, like a Jackknife would, you know, open or close. From 1 eighth to 1 quarter, glow heads. And you put your best plastic on that or a minnow on that. So I'll be doing a lot of jigging this year, as you can tell from looking at my tackle box. And I'm going to put these to use. I'm going to, this will be the first time using like a sliding hook side to side like that. So I'm pretty pumped to see how it works. Just standard Tungsten Heads. You can never have enough of these. These ones are glow. They're also in Wonderbred, size 3, 4 and 5 right there. Another Tungsten Head. This one's the Pendu. It actually is a Pendulum and it goes up, back. The hook will go up and down like this. So when you're hooked up, you should stay hooked up. And it'll, it also gives your bait a lot more action as you're sitting there. You know, your, your plastic will be able to wiggle. So I'm pumped to have those pumped to try these out this year too. Gonna be a lot of jigging guys. Stay tuned. I picked up another hitch from Otter. I broke my hitch last year. So I got a new one. I'm going to see if I could break this one too. All right. Here's another big item I'm super pumped about is from Packback. This is the company that I went with for coolers. I have that giant 88 cork cooler that is just awesome that you guys might have seen in a lot of our cabin building videos where we actually open it up and it opens up into a table too. But this one is a portable vacuum sealer, battery powered vacuum sealer. This one will be coming on the trips with me. It'd be awesome to have on the ice for these long trips where you don't have to let your fish just freeze up and then have to throw them out when you get home and clean them. It's just clean them. Just clean them on the ice and then vacuum seal them up and you're good to go. So I'm pumped to have this. I'll let you guys know how this thing works this year. Another big ticket item I got from Packback is their Byway backpack. This thing is just awesome. So many compartments. Compartments in the right places. Padded up. Strong grips everywhere. Zippers everywhere. Compartments everywhere. You can never have too many of these things. This is going to be great for my camp and I could probably get most of my camping stuff in this like my safety stuff, survival stuff and just stuff that I'm going to use and need. So you can never have too many of these. This one's a great, great backpack from Packback. All right, new clothing from Eskimo. Always love getting this stuff, trying it out. This is a float suit. This is a scout float suit. Super, super crazy light. You'll see me wearing this as you check out the videos this year. All right, another thing from Eskimo. I saw this out the show and I was like, I got to have that. I could wear them either fishing or just wear them out to dinner. They're like pretty fancy. The pantalons, the North Shore pantalons are called. It's just this awesome material. Pockets all in the right places. I'll be wearing these probably underneath my float suit or out to dinner at night. They're like, they're kind of like dress pants on the inside. They have like a felt, felt liner and the outside's like super smooth. So might be something good to even sleep in inside a sleeping bag. So I don't roll myself up into a sausage. But those are the pants and then they make a vest in it too. So, so that's pretty awesome right there. I'm a big fan of a vest. You know, you stay really warm and keep your arms free. So pretty pumped to have that. All right. All right. Another big ticket item right here. This one is going to replace my wood stove. The wood stove was awesome in the 850 last year. But I didn't like how hot it got and then how cold it got. And I wasn't about to be up all night feeding that thing every two hours. So rather than get a propane heater like the buddy heater where everything gets wet and you know, I never really had a lot of luck with the buddy heaters. I went with a vented propane heater this year. This thing weighs in at 11 pounds. It's 28,000 BTUs and it's vented. So I got to go get a vent. I got to go make another vent for my window out of my Eskimo. But I'm pretty pumped to try this thing out. This thing's made my new way in Michigan, I believe. I wanted to do a deal with these guys because I feel like I could sell a lot of these things after using them. But I never really, I never got to hold it with my shot of an email and never heard anything from them. So I'll put it to you. So I'll give you guys a good honest review of it. And I'm pretty pumped to have like a vented propane heat system that can be regulated and controlled throughout the whole night in the ice shack. So we're going to try this out this year. All right, got a rabbit style hat always like these for ice fishing. And it's made in my color. And the sweatshirt from Eskimo that's also made in my color right there too. So can never have enough sweatshirts, can you? All right, I got myself an Eskimo bucket. But the cool thing is the bucket caddy by Eskimo right there too. So you know, you got to take up all that room anyway with with a five gallon bucket or six gallon bucket. So why not have some pockets and more storage? So I got a bucket caddy to go with it. Our new gloves for this year. If you watch the channel, you know, I don't really wear a lot of gloves. But when I snowmobile, I'm always wearing gloves. That's about the only time my hands get really cold. Can never have too many. These ones actually come with a liner. So I'm super, super stoked about those. You can take a liner, dry them out at the end of the day. And it just adds that extra insulation in there. So Eskimo really knocked it out of the park with these strong, tough kind of weather in on the inside. And then the outsides like your regular keep your hands warm material. You guys saw the channel last year, you saw I had the Escape 2800 toe behind pop over tent system. I got two things to add into that this year. One of them is the gear net organizer. The other is the shelter seat organizer. So that could go on the back of the seat. This one goes on the back of the tent. And it just gives you more storage room for your jacket, your gloves, everything in that. This one, you could put lures, line, whatever you need to put in there. So cool to have those added. Probably Eskimo's biggest thing that they did this year was came out with a base mount for their hub system. You know, they have the hubs in the corners. And there's the base mount. And then they built a bunch of really cool attachments. I wasn't able to get my hands on all of them. But I'll show you three different ones here. So so this is just going to clip onto that. That's a rod holder. This one is the phone holder. So that's pretty cool for when you just want to use your phone or use it to record. And then this one is a camera mount. So that actually goes into your GoPro and your GoPro is just mounted right there perfectly in front of where you're fishing. And it takes up the room of having a tripod in there. So pretty cool. Pretty cool to have those. It's endless what they could put on that as long as you get the base mount, how many things you could put on that thing. A couple more pins for my otter sled. And then last but not least, let's get into the jack traps. So these bags are like these bags are awesome for your traps. This is I highly, highly recommend this. I probably have too many traps and not enough sleeves. But these are the sleeves that Sean makes right out there in Maine. And these ones are made for I think these are the big bulbs right there. So that'll be perfect for keeping your traps in really good shape and lasting forever. I'll show you how one works right here. This is on a like I think a standard 26 right there. So the bag will take the beading and your trap doesn't get hung up on anything in the sled. And then here's a new trap right there. I'm so stoked to have this one. I get a little bit of pull out there with Sean since he's so awesome. And I help him out a little bit. And he'll save a lot of the super cool colors out for me. So if you see the grain on that thing, that's absolutely incredible. Four inch spool. What do you think I'm going to catch on this? I'm going to catch a lot on this. This will be one of my lucky traps this year right there. And then these are pretty cool too. Donnie and I had some leftover bird's eye and tiger maple last year. And Sean gave us the dimensions and we were able to get them to him. And he built me three custom traps this summer out of that wood that Donnie had cut down. So here they are right here. They never even opened up as you could see. But it's curly and bird's eye maple. Super, super high gloss. Four inch spool. Orange line, main flag. I mean these are my go-tos. You're looking at four of the traps I'm going to use this year. I think we only had enough wood for what do we have? We had enough wood for 126 inch standard and 230 ones. So we got 230 ones. I'll show you one of the 30 ones here. These are the only 30 ones that I own. It's one of the best all-around sizes I believe. And I'm finally getting into them right now. But there it is right there. And that wood, that curly maple and bird's eye maple was just absolutely gorgeous. I think going to stand up beautifully on the ice. Super, super smooth. Just one of a kind trap right there made by Jack Traps. Thank you Sean. Super, super stoked to have this, to have these and put them to use this year. Alright guys, I think I covered everything in the video that's already here. Like I said, I have a little tackle storage system coming in and I got some new rods coming in that I'm really jacked about. So stay tuned for that. I'll shoot an update on those. I will shoot a review on all these products if you want me to. If you guys want to see a product review video from last year or even the year before, I'd love to shoot one for you guys if you're interested in it. Let me know in the comments. Let me know what you're excited to see me use this year. And let's talk ice fishing. I'm going to shoot a live video here pretty soon. Keep an eye out on the channel. Got a lot of really, really cool stuff coming up this year. So thanks for tuning in. Thanks for giving love to the channel by hitting that thumbs up. It's like the easiest thing in the world next to hit the subscribe button. But I really appreciate it guys and hope to see you on the ice this year. Hopefully we have an awesome safe and productive ice fishing season.