always learning from you and the answers to all the comments. One thing I've noticed is natural hair has a better fish-like profile (especially with feathers) when wet and seems to catch better if you have no gulp tail or trailer whereas the synthetic really needs a tail/trailer to complete the profile.
John i bought two bucktails at 1 1/2 oz. each, removed the hair from one and replaced it with synthetic braided hair made by Kanekolan in white which come in various colors, and the synthetic hair totally out fished the bucktail hair and i added a extra 1/2 inch to the synthetic which gave it better action.
My catch ratio is 8 out of 10 are on the teaser. The bigger fluke have come on the bucktail. I mostly fish Spro bucktails with glow, pink shine, or salmon color Gulp grubs. Teaser is 16” above the bucktail.
The synthetic definetly is far more durable, it does drop easier when jigging. If I had one complaint about it, it would be that it gets caught in the gulp on the hook when removing or changing colors . Other than that, it produces just as well.
Just like any lure in my tacklebox, messenger bag, surf bag, backpack. Truck door handle.. It pays to spend a little time to learn the character of each lure and my preference is whatever the fish are chewing on at the time!
i was thrilled s&s started using synthetic hair and pleasantly surprised when my bucktail order came in the mail in the spring.ive tied my own for several years now using just synthetic hair and wondered why arent companies that produce bucktails using it..you are spot on with the sink rate because synthetic hair is solid and not hollow and the durability is way way more compared to bucktail..i just always wondered about scent..anyone who ties with bucktail knows how much bucktail stinks but i guess it doesnt make much difference to the fish..great video
Hey John i make my Bucktails with synthetic hair. Spro style Bucktails with Gamakatsu 604 hooks. They last much longer then real hair and the color doesn't fade away. I have caught many fish with this style and will use nothing else. Thanks for the videos tight lines.
Hi John. Just wanted to let you know. I’ve been ordering your bucktails. Love them. The new synthetic hair the hooks I think there might be a malfunction on the 2oz Bucktail the hook size seem smaller like 4/0-5/0 size. It definitely more narrow then the 1 1/2oz Bucktail. Just wanted you to know.
I've been trying jigs with Kanelkelon , synthetic hair that women use for hair extensions etc. What I found is that although Soo much cheaper than bucktail, on a longer hair tied jig, the hair will tangle, but easily "combed" out with a fork, so one must check on the jig every few drops. I buy the Kanelkelon from women's hair shops for $3-6 for about 3 feet of hair!! Kanelkelon also comes in Every color imaginable!!
i use 3/4 oz bucktails off the beach for fluke and thought i'd give a white synthetic a try. i find with the 3/4 oz it doesn't cast as far as the hair. i attribute this to two things, the synthetic fibers staying flared out and creating a slight drag in the air and the fibers not absorbing any water which does make the bucktail slightly heavier then it's 3/4 oz. i did find those same properties made it easier to extract the hooks out of fish without wiping out all the hair at the end of the day.
Hey John I’ve been using synthetic hair for a few years now and find that it holds up a lot better than buck tail, doesn’t discolor as easy but is a pain in the a$$ to tie. I have to tie it with my used 20# braid and super glue.
I was using a synthetic bucktail for fluking when I caught a 38” striper and all the hair was gone. I also do not see any difference between synthetic and real hair for fluking, both the same for me.
John, as always, another great video. Not having a boat personally I need to rely upon predicting well in advance for a charter and days before for a party boat the right conditions for catching fluke. I would be interested in learning the conditions that would predict a more reliable bite: out going vs incoming; wind direction, early, mid, or late fluke season, moon phase, morning vs afternoon, ..... I would appreciate hearing you thoughts!
Hey John. I was wondering if you could do a video of rapid jigging vs slow pitch jigging for fluke. I have been on a few party boats where guys are having success slow pitch jigging for fluke and sea bass.
Hey John! Have you ever tried fishing for fluke with fluke spoons? I’ve recently discover them. Tie a three way rig with either a bucktail or led on the bottom, and about a 24’’ leader leading to the spoon. I still tip it with gulp but when I have a 1+ mph drift I’m noticing it’s out fishing the hi lo.
I do not use them because they depend on good drift conditions even more than bucktails. Many things will catch a fluke, the key is to be able to optimize the catch under a variety of drift conditions. My opinion is that bucktails do it best.
I’m surprised that synthetic bucktail works so well. I’ll have to remember that for when I get some bucktail for jigs. I still feel like the real stuff fishes better but that’s probably just me. I will say I think the real stuff absorbs scent better
It's funny you say this cause I never thought of it I go hunting for deer every year and never keep the hair I will contact you this dear season and if you want it that will be fine free of charge your videos have taught me alot so it's pay it fowarding
No disrespect to John, but S&S bucktails are not my first choice. I find they fray easily around the string wrap, and don’t have adequate epoxy. The swing hooks also have a massive hook, and I much prefer spro’s for fluking, which have thicker hair, better hooks, and are more durable
Hi John. Love your videos. I have a question about the trolling motor setup in this video. I am curious what his battery system is to power that minn kota. Specifically how many Amp Hours assuming a 36v system and does he run into any limitations s regarding trolling time. I fish out of RI and also follow you in SW Florida. I just bought a place in Cape Coral and look forward to learning another fishery. Thanks Rick
Rick uses a Lithium battery, probably 100 AH. I use a 24V 100 AH Lithium on my boat bit.ly/3KYfORR, and even if I'm on it all day I still have 70% charge left.
Thanks. There are not a lot of 36v 100AH options in a single battery and I don’t have room for 3- 12vs so I am planning on the Dakota 36V 60AH. I have a 242 Sailfish CC and probably would still fish over structure 4 hrs max. So it sounds like the 60AH should give me plenty of time. Appreciate the input. Rick.
I honestly hate anything with hair or synthetic. I’m all about the 65 degree angle from the eye. The only difference I prefer is a spro style bucktail with a strip of meat. It flows better.
Makes perfect sense in deeper water. Was the "hot color" mentioned used primarily on the bucktails? Maybe that was the difference of the bucktail/teaser ratio?
John. Care to comment now over a year later, on synthetic vs. real hair ? Did you stick mostly with real hair through the last two seasons ? Synthetic? Both(evenly)? A friend recently purchased an Andrus and was surprised to find that it was synthetic, so I stopped in my local tackle shop and asked them about it. They said the same thing as you-supply chain issues. They didn't mention the price or only one supplier, which I find astounding considering the overpopulation of deer here in the Northeast alone. As an aside, I'm targeting Striped Bass.
I'll have to try synthetic hair bucktails next time I go on a party boat. Also john, what's your opinion on party boats? And any good party boats you might know of?
Hey John, been tying bucktails for a long time, a friend of mine sells some for me at a tackle store he works at. He told me a few weeks ago s&s and spro are going to synthetic hair, I have seen the deer tails triple in price this year if you can find them. John where can you get the WTF (What The Fluke) gear that doc is wearing. Love It. Also waiting patiently for the new boat reveal. Tight lines.....walt
I really hope to work on the boat this week. In theory it doesn't need much, except that I need to move the trolling motor over. Not sure where Doc got that.
I am surprised by the pro synthetic comments...maybe they are better now... will try again..in certain areas of coastal NC I use bucktail teasers over a belly strip tied to a trolling sinker (1 to 2 oz depending) with 2 to 3 ft leader...the tackle shop was out of natural..bought synthetic..the kids (draggers..dead stick on a drift..with natural) outfished me 4 to 1..whereas I normally jig, set the hook and hand them the rod..could have been the better presentation that day...IDK
@@JohnSkinnerFishing ...I appreciate this scientific approach..I am pleased that others are doing well with synthetic..although I am concerned with adding more synthetics to the oceans...naturals do decompose at a faster rate than synthetics...if u decide to tie your own as I have considered to increase volume profile, I can supply you with ample bucktail..
Hey please stop telling the audience the color and style Gulp you are using its driving us nuts at the tackle shop in Long Neck Delaware! When you post a video we get bombarded the next days with customers that NEED to have the latest and greatest combination not realizing that changes DAILY...LoL Keep up the awesome advertising for the gulp colors that collect dust. Now do the America color next
@@JohnSkinnerFishing YES its really funny, I personally been following, learning and Enjoying your Videos for several years and it never fails, When you use a new product there is an in flux of customers specifically asking for such product the next day but as you know Lure/ Bait selection can change daily or sometimes by the hour, Also technique varies depending upon Location, Tides, Water color/ Clarity and many other variables and I try to guide them to what works HERE locally ,(Rehoboth Bay...Indian River inlet and Bay) but they will actually argue that they must have a particular Product Especially GULP. You obviously have further reach and influence than you thought LoL. Thank you for posting such knowledgeable videos, I have Personally Learned many new Techniques for Flounder fishing and how to read the surf better! If ever in Longneck 20min from (Rehoboth) stop in and say hello to the guys at Ricks B&T. Mike D
your friend wearing the mask, despite doing chemo, is not very smart, not to mention he is outside. Dr. Otto Warburg received the Nobel prize in 1931 for the discovery that unlike all other cells in the human body, cancer cells do not breathe oxygen. “The cause of cancer is no longer a mystery; we know it occurs whenever any cell is denied 60% of its oxygen requirements.” -Dr. Otto Warburg
Are you a physician? Doc is immunocompromised from the chemo. Any infection can be very serious, and a mask has been proven for well more than 100 years to be shown to reduce infection from airborne particles. You might also notice when I net his fish I push him away and deal with it myself so he doesn't get cut and have an infection transmitted through the cut. He's just trying to be safe and live a little.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing i'm all for being safe and living a little, however what he is doing is suffering and bad for him and his condition ie. breathing in his own recycled c02 over and over again for hours at a time will eventually cause hypoxia. i'm not a physician, nor claim to be, however I have done the research on what far more qualified physicians have to say on the matter than your typical ones - i'm talking award winning and noble prized ones. you telling him this info, wont make him change anyways, at this stage. he thinks he is being 'safe'. oh, and masks are not respirators and the only thing they were invented for was for the use of them during surgeries in case the surgeon needed to sneeze, warding off any of it getting in the open wound. "There are no respiratory viruses" -Dr. Mike Yeadon, former VP of Pfizer.
I googled Mike Yeadon "Michael Yeadon is a British anti-vaccine activist and retired pharmacologist who attracted media attention for making false or unfounded claims about the COVID-19 pandemic and the safety of COVID-19 vaccines."
@@JohnSkinnerFishing John sorry for going off on your subscriber, but I can’t tolerate A holes like him, it took me five years to fully recuperate from a BMT, DOC is doing wonderful and I truly appreciate all the help and support his mates give him, it takes a lot balls to go out in public and get back in the game after going through cancer treatment, Doc is the MAN !
@@JohnSkinnerFishing Hi There!🙋🏻♀️Thank You for your replies to this commenter - lost my Father in 2020 to Covid. The disinformation was/ has been astronomical & unbelievable. I’m sure you struggled with whether or not to respond to “ him,” considering today’s environment, but I’m glad you did. Love your content!😁
Glad Doc got out there!! And got fish!
Great to see Doc fishing. Thoughts and prayers with you, Doc. God bless.
Good teamwork and camaraderie on the boat.
always learning from you and the answers to all the comments. One thing I've noticed is natural hair has a better fish-like profile (especially with feathers) when wet and seems to catch better if you have no gulp tail or trailer whereas the synthetic really needs a tail/trailer to complete the profile.
That makes a lot of sense - good comment.
John i bought two bucktails at 1 1/2 oz. each, removed the hair from one and replaced it with synthetic braided hair made by Kanekolan in white which come in various colors, and the synthetic hair totally out fished the bucktail hair and i added a extra 1/2 inch to the synthetic which gave it better action.
My catch ratio is 8 out of 10 are on the teaser. The bigger fluke have come on the bucktail. I mostly fish Spro bucktails with glow, pink shine, or salmon color Gulp grubs. Teaser is 16” above the bucktail.
I just love the comradery off all of you together.
The synthetic definetly is far more durable, it does drop easier when jigging. If I had one complaint about it, it would be that it gets caught in the gulp on the hook when removing or changing colors . Other than that, it produces just as well.
Yes - I did experience that but didn't pay much attention to it. Good observation.
agreed
Just like any lure in my tacklebox, messenger bag, surf bag, backpack. Truck door handle.. It pays to spend a little time to learn the character of each lure and my preference is whatever the fish are chewing on at the time!
Rick set getting it done once again!
Great informational video! Thank you!
I love Doc's analogy with the doritos lol. Well put.
Maybe when you guys are out with Doc, keep a net on each end of the boat. less running back and forth for everyone haha
I loved the comments around the 6 minute mark. Lol. We're makin a video here.
i always preferred the red/orange color gulp for fluking
i was thrilled s&s started using synthetic hair and pleasantly surprised when my bucktail order came in the mail in the spring.ive tied my own for several years now using just synthetic hair and wondered why arent companies that produce bucktails using it..you are spot on with the sink rate because synthetic hair is solid and not hollow and the durability is way way more compared to bucktail..i just always wondered about scent..anyone who ties with bucktail knows how much bucktail stinks but i guess it doesnt make much difference to the fish..great video
Hey John i make my Bucktails with synthetic hair. Spro style Bucktails with Gamakatsu 604 hooks. They last much longer then real hair and the color doesn't fade away. I have caught many fish with this style and will use nothing else. Thanks for the videos tight lines.
Excellent input - thanks!
Hey John, this spring from the surf I did great on synthetic for big bass and fluke, but natural worked better for me on the boat
Gulp white jerk bait 5 in is the best for flounder. I catch them inside the inlet . I catch tons
Hi John. Just wanted to let you know. I’ve been ordering your bucktails. Love them. The new synthetic hair the hooks I think there might be a malfunction on the 2oz Bucktail the hook size seem smaller like 4/0-5/0 size. It definitely more narrow then the 1 1/2oz Bucktail. Just wanted you to know.
Thanks. I'll see what happened.
I used horse hair and it lasts long long time! Here in San Francisco bay
Hey John love the vids my man was thinking of hitting the beach this weekend to fish any pointers on hot spots
I've been trying jigs with Kanelkelon , synthetic hair that women use for hair extensions etc. What I found is that although Soo much cheaper than bucktail, on a longer hair tied jig, the hair will tangle, but easily "combed" out with a fork, so one must check on the jig every few drops.
I buy the Kanelkelon from women's hair shops for $3-6 for about 3 feet of hair!!
Kanelkelon also comes in Every color imaginable!!
Awesome comment!
i use 3/4 oz bucktails off the beach for fluke and thought i'd give a white synthetic a try. i find with the 3/4 oz it doesn't cast as far as the hair. i attribute this to two things, the synthetic fibers staying flared out and creating a slight drag in the air and the fibers not absorbing any water which does make the bucktail slightly heavier then it's 3/4 oz. i did find those same properties made it easier to extract the hooks out of fish without wiping out all the hair at the end of the day.
Nice analysis.
Hey John I’ve been using synthetic hair for a few years now and find that it holds up a lot better than buck tail, doesn’t discolor as easy but is a pain in the a$$ to tie. I have to tie it with my used 20# braid and super glue.
I was using a synthetic bucktail for fluking when I caught a 38” striper and all the hair was gone. I also do not see any difference between synthetic and real hair for fluking, both the same for me.
John, as always, another great video. Not having a boat personally I need to rely upon predicting well in advance for a charter and days before for a party boat the right conditions for catching fluke. I would be interested in learning the conditions that would predict a more reliable bite: out going vs incoming; wind direction, early, mid, or late fluke season, moon phase, morning vs afternoon, ..... I would appreciate hearing you thoughts!
Light breeze with the current is ideal. Best tides are very spot and even season dependent.
Hey John. I was wondering if you could do a video of rapid jigging vs slow pitch jigging for fluke. I have been on a few party boats where guys are having success slow pitch jigging for fluke and sea bass.
Lol, I wish we could call that a “snotty morning”.
I prefer the ball jigs, especially in heavy current and structure. Less weight to stay down without any hair.
I’ve always preferred real hair. But the synthetic S&S appears to be using seems a bit different than the synthetics I’ve seen others using
Hey John! Have you ever tried fishing for fluke with fluke spoons? I’ve recently discover them. Tie a three way rig with either a bucktail or led on the bottom, and about a 24’’ leader leading to the spoon. I still tip it with gulp but when I have a 1+ mph drift I’m noticing it’s out fishing the hi lo.
I do not use them because they depend on good drift conditions even more than bucktails. Many things will catch a fluke, the key is to be able to optimize the catch under a variety of drift conditions. My opinion is that bucktails do it best.
I’m surprised that synthetic bucktail works so well. I’ll have to remember that for when I get some bucktail for jigs. I still feel like the real stuff fishes better but that’s probably just me. I will say I think the real stuff absorbs scent better
Good results for the synthetic. Wonder how bass will take it. Great fishing day, as usual :-)
Berkley gulp grubs work!! 🤙🏼
Good stuff guys! Thanks for the show.
Mr. Skinner, have you ever tried anchoring 'up drift' and tried jigging in place with scented bait to see if you can draw the fish to you?
In general we really need to cover some ground.
Ikan yang sangat lezat untuk di masak, kerja bagus kawan
It's funny you say this cause I never thought of it I go hunting for deer every year and never keep the hair I will contact you this dear season and if you want it that will be fine free of charge your videos have taught me alot so it's pay it fowarding
I appreciate that but please no. My tying days are over. I tied for many years despite being allergic to the hair. Thanks anyway!!
No disrespect to John, but S&S bucktails are not my first choice. I find they fray easily around the string wrap, and don’t have adequate epoxy. The swing hooks also have a massive hook, and I much prefer spro’s for fluking, which have thicker hair, better hooks, and are more durable
I’ve been struggling lately on when is the right time to really set the hook like you do any suggestions would love it great video to John
If you think a fluke has it - set. If you miss it, you'll only piss it off and it will try again.
Convinced me to change..
So far this year 40 buckets of Gulp? They should be sponsoring you.
Saw the spinning rod out but no fish on it ? I always like the single bucktail for some reason
I had just broken off on bottom and grabbed that to get through the drift. It was really a 4-ounce day.
Hi John. Love your videos. I have a question about the trolling motor setup in this video. I am curious what his battery system is to power that minn kota. Specifically how many Amp Hours assuming a 36v system and does he run into any limitations s regarding trolling time. I fish out of RI and also follow you in SW Florida. I just bought a place in Cape Coral and look forward to learning another fishery.
Thanks
Rick
Rick uses a Lithium battery, probably 100 AH. I use a 24V 100 AH Lithium on my boat bit.ly/3KYfORR, and even if I'm on it all day I still have 70% charge left.
Thanks. There are not a lot of 36v 100AH options in a single battery and I don’t have room for 3- 12vs so I am planning on the Dakota 36V 60AH. I have a 242 Sailfish CC and probably would still fish over structure 4 hrs max. So it sounds like the 60AH should give me plenty of time.
Appreciate the input.
Rick.
I use this brand: roypowcell.com/products/roypow-b36100h-36v-100ah-lifepo4-battery-for-trolling-motors
YAY
Heres an interesting fact. Deer hair is hollow to keep them cool in summer and warm in winter.
So how many deer tails would it take to get to go fishing?
I’ve had much more success this year with chicken rigs and 1/2 ounce flerk megerks as opposed to 5 plus ounce bucktails and a teaser. Anyone else?
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I honestly hate anything with hair or synthetic. I’m all about the 65 degree angle from the eye. The only difference I prefer is a spro style bucktail with a strip of meat. It flows better.
Hey John, Are the Gulp shrimp as teasers not as effective when fishing deeper ocean waters? I know you like them for surf/bay fishing.
They're a smaller profile, so I use them for shallow applications with generally smaller fish.
Makes perfect sense in deeper water. Was the "hot color" mentioned used primarily on the bucktails? Maybe that was the difference of the bucktail/teaser ratio?
John. Care to comment now over a year later, on synthetic vs. real hair ? Did you stick mostly with real hair through the last two seasons ? Synthetic? Both(evenly)? A friend recently purchased an Andrus and was surprised to find that it was synthetic, so I stopped in my local tackle shop and asked them about it. They said the same thing as you-supply chain issues. They didn't mention the price or only one supplier, which I find astounding considering the overpopulation of deer here in the Northeast alone. As an aside, I'm targeting Striped Bass.
For targeting stripers I'd stay with real hair.
Question are you using the tsspjc-761xh in this video
No. These are Dark Matter Skinner rods.
Doc wins BEST DRESSED …LOL
Hey John you mentioned color white pink Simon red And blue fusion.. what about size (gulp)?? Variety range from 3" to 5 or 3 to 6??
6 for this always in the ocean. 5 will be just OK. I've not cared for 8''.
Hey John ,how do you feel about the rubber skirted bucktails ?
Not a fan.
I'll have to try synthetic hair bucktails next time I go on a party boat. Also john, what's your opinion on party boats? And any good party boats you might know of?
Such an easy question - Montauk Star!
Hey John, been tying bucktails for a long time, a friend of mine sells some for me at a tackle store he works at. He told me a few weeks ago s&s and spro are going to synthetic hair, I have seen the deer tails triple in price this year if you can find them. John where can you get the WTF (What The Fluke) gear that doc is wearing. Love It. Also waiting patiently for the new boat reveal. Tight lines.....walt
I really hope to work on the boat this week. In theory it doesn't need much, except that I need to move the trolling motor over. Not sure where Doc got that.
Synthetic. Hands down. Fluke, Striper, outperforms natural in endurance and catching.
Thanks for that input!
Gulp should definitely add you to their payroll
Agreed. I've probably sold more Gulp than their advertising department and yet it's one of my biggest expenses.
I am surprised by the pro synthetic comments...maybe they are better now... will try again..in certain areas of coastal NC I use bucktail teasers over a belly strip tied to a trolling sinker (1 to 2 oz depending) with 2 to 3 ft leader...the tackle shop was out of natural..bought synthetic..the kids (draggers..dead stick on a drift..with natural) outfished me 4 to 1..whereas I normally jig, set the hook and hand them the rod..could have been the better presentation that day...IDK
I don't mean to give the impression that it's better, but it certainly doesn't appear to be worse than natural for this application.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing ...I appreciate this scientific approach..I am pleased that others are doing well with synthetic..although I am concerned with adding more synthetics to the oceans...naturals do decompose at a faster rate than synthetics...if u decide to tie your own as I have considered to increase volume profile, I can supply you with ample bucktail..
FYI..I am not a bucktail supplier..I am the chairman of a small hunt club in NC
Do you ever just use a plain old jig head? Basically a bucktail without the hair.
In the very beginning I did, but did so much better on the bucktail that I never went back.
I don't think I have the skills as an angler to determine a difference between synthetic and natural. I have caught on both with limited luck.
I strictly use spros. No hate against your product I just had better luck on spros then anything else. Spro makes a silicone skirt I hate it.
How deep were you fishing and how many ounces were you using?
75' 4 ounces
I love that boat. It will last forever
more like halibut 😂😂
Maby the deer hair supplier went vegan
How much flash do you put on you bucktails. I just switched to synthetic hair because you can use the white flash.
Hey John! Are the S & S Fluke Nuke em bucktails real or synthetic?
Fluke nukem are real and synthetic blend
@@richbarone5471 Thanks been my go to this year
what size hooks on the bucktail and teaser?
Hey please stop telling the audience the color and style Gulp you are using its driving us nuts at the tackle shop in Long Neck Delaware! When you post a video we get bombarded the next days with customers that NEED to have the latest and greatest combination not realizing that changes DAILY...LoL Keep up the awesome advertising for the gulp colors that collect dust.
Now do the America color next
Seriously? That happens?
@@JohnSkinnerFishing YES its really funny, I personally been following, learning and Enjoying your Videos for several years and it never fails, When you use a new product there is an in flux of customers specifically asking for such product the next day but as you know Lure/ Bait selection can change daily or sometimes by the hour, Also technique varies depending upon Location, Tides, Water color/ Clarity and many other variables and I try to guide them to what works HERE locally ,(Rehoboth Bay...Indian River inlet and Bay) but they will actually argue that they must have a particular Product Especially GULP. You obviously have further reach and influence than you thought LoL.
Thank you for posting such knowledgeable videos, I have Personally Learned many new Techniques for Flounder fishing and how to read the surf better! If ever in Longneck 20min from (Rehoboth) stop in and say hello to the guys at Ricks B&T. Mike D
i use fake hair all the time now, fish skull i use white and pink. it works well i like it
Why in heck are you releasing sea robins???
Small filets but tender white flaky meat
Worth the effort to debone and batter fry in my opinion
No love for Nuclear chicken?
Not really.
your friend wearing the mask, despite doing chemo, is not very smart, not to mention he is outside. Dr. Otto Warburg received the Nobel prize in 1931 for the discovery that unlike all other cells in the human body, cancer cells do not breathe oxygen. “The cause of cancer is no longer a mystery; we know it occurs whenever any cell is denied 60% of its oxygen requirements.” -Dr. Otto Warburg
Are you a physician? Doc is immunocompromised from the chemo. Any infection can be very serious, and a mask has been proven for well more than 100 years to be shown to reduce infection from airborne particles. You might also notice when I net his fish I push him away and deal with it myself so he doesn't get cut and have an infection transmitted through the cut. He's just trying to be safe and live a little.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing i'm all for being safe and living a little, however what he is doing is suffering and bad for him and his condition ie. breathing in his own recycled c02 over and over again for hours at a time will eventually cause hypoxia. i'm not a physician, nor claim to be, however I have done the research on what far more qualified physicians have to say on the matter than your typical ones - i'm talking award winning and noble prized ones. you telling him this info, wont make him change anyways, at this stage. he thinks he is being 'safe'. oh, and masks are not respirators and the only thing they were invented for was for the use of them during surgeries in case the surgeon needed to sneeze, warding off any of it getting in the open wound. "There are no respiratory viruses" -Dr. Mike Yeadon, former VP of Pfizer.
I googled Mike Yeadon "Michael Yeadon is a British anti-vaccine activist and retired pharmacologist who attracted media attention for making false or unfounded claims about the COVID-19 pandemic and the safety of COVID-19 vaccines."
@@JohnSkinnerFishing John sorry for going off on your subscriber, but I can’t tolerate A holes like him, it took me five years to fully recuperate from a BMT, DOC is doing wonderful and I truly appreciate all the help and support his mates give him, it takes a lot balls to go out in public and get back in the game after going through cancer treatment, Doc is the MAN !
@@JohnSkinnerFishing Hi There!🙋🏻♀️Thank You for your replies to this commenter - lost my Father in 2020 to Covid. The disinformation was/ has been astronomical & unbelievable. I’m sure you struggled with whether or not to respond to “ him,” considering today’s environment, but I’m glad you did. Love your content!😁