Got these thinking they were the slightly larger Panfish floats th-cam.com/users/postUgkx_rJB7cli5f1ofPVGgn80S7Yj4vqwq0gU they work just fine. The smaller size lets me carry more in my tackle box, and the 3 color choices are nice for different lighting conditions, backgrounds, etc. They aren't the most durable things in the world. But, as cheap as they are, it's not heartbreaking to lose one or have to replace a worn one. The price on these fluctuates wildly, from about $9 to almost $16. So, time your buy accordingly.
Great Noodle Vid. Just happened to purchase some yesterday for my Kayak. As I was walking in the store I almost bumped into this lady, I said your about to get noodle. She laughed. Thanks again.
GENIUS EH the second I saw that I thought man that was so cool and also the other gentleman explaining how to rig the five gallon pail to essentially use it as a floating bait bucket..
I use pool noodles cut to fit slice down the middle and put on top of boat windshield so when you put cover on it don’t rub and get a hole in it 👍👌awesome video thanks 😊
You were right. I loved this video! Thanks for the ideas. I can’t wait for the next installment of pool noodle hacks. Some suggestions: “Making a pool noodle kayak”, “DIY fishing cabin made of pool noodles”, and “The 60 mph pool noodle bass boat”! 😂 Thanks again, keep up the awesome videos!!
Why is that I think I would like getting wasted and fishing with this guy. Seems like a fun person to be around and a good one to have around when things go bad.
Love all the hacks we use pool noodles for marker buoys so the wife has a spot to throw close to and it keeps us from hitting shallow stumps when the waters low
I have a landing net that has to be 50 years old. I like it because it is all aluminum with plastic netting that is extremely lite and easy to use. I just slid a 2 foot pool noodle down the handle to the loop. Took a zip tie to one end and it never moves. Also it doesn’t scratch my boat.
Similar to your basket live well use a 5 gallon bucket and drill small holes in it. Put lid on it. Wrap a noodle around the top under the lip where handle is and wallah. Floating bait bucket.
Great video dude! Several of these will be very useful for me and on my kayak. I know you were just showing this as an example, but for other watchers just a friendly tip: If you car top your kayak (or anything else), don't put any pressure on a sunroof like shown at 4:20. The consequences can be very bad, like leaky seals, broken glass, etc.
When I was living in an old city with narrow streets, I had a small car and needed to carry stuff I couldn't get inside. I've been using pool noodles as a roof rack for years. I've carried ladders, plywood, and lumber on pool noodles. I drop a thin rope down the center of the pool noodle, open my doors and bring the ends of the rope into the car and tie them under the inside of the roof. That holds them in place while I'm loading. I tie the load through the door openings, too, and just close the doors on them. With plywood, which can catch more wind, or with larger ladders, I tie another rope from the front cross-rope down to somewhere under the nose of the car to keep the front edge from flapping around. -- I'm not particularly fussy about my car's finish. If you are, then stick with a standard roof rack.
Good info. Thank you.My net has a hollow handle with an end cap. I cut a noodle into strips and shoved them into the handle. Its proven its worthiness.
Always love me a good pool noodle hack.. so many things you can do. In my Jeep Grand Cherokee I use to rubber bungee cords (on in the back attached to the anchor hooks on the ceiling and one in the middle attached to the handles) and what I did is took pool noodles cut them into 3" pieces and slid them on bothe bungees. That way I can put my fishing rods on them and the noodles are the spacers. I could send you a picture if you would like. Also made a bait keeper out of a laundry bag.
Love your videos man!! To make the pool noodle 5 gallon bucket toilet seat even better, keep trash bags with you and put one in the bucket with the noodle holding it in place. When you're finished taking care of business, tie it up good and tight and it's easy to dispose of in a trash can.
Hey Keith, I recently bought a 2019 Tracker V16 that was used but very little. So little it only had 7.4 hrs on the 60 HP Merc. I watch you channel all the time and liked the pool noodle hacks you listed a few months back. I made the pool noodle bumpers for my boat which turned out pretty good. I changed it up a bit by drilling a 1/4" hole in the cap then two smaller holes next to it so that I could slip the cord throught the cap and have a loop with knots tied in both ends of the cord inside the cap.
Love it sir. This channel rocks I mean I have learned so so much from you sir and I wanted to say thanks and I appreciate it all sir keep up the great work can't wait to see what you have for us nexts.
Just a friendly tip - If you car top your kayak (or anything else), don't put any pressure on a sunroof like shown at 4:20. The consequences can be very bad.
Watched a couple of your videos.....I like you presentation style.......especially at the start of the video when u move your head towards the camera saying...”Today....”
Got these thinking they were the slightly larger Panfish floats th-cam.com/users/postUgkx_rJB7cli5f1ofPVGgn80S7Yj4vqwq0gU they work just fine. The smaller size lets me carry more in my tackle box, and the 3 color choices are nice for different lighting conditions, backgrounds, etc. They aren't the most durable things in the world. But, as cheap as they are, it's not heartbreaking to lose one or have to replace a worn one. The price on these fluctuates wildly, from about $9 to almost $16. So, time your buy accordingly.
Wow, the floating live well is an awesome idea.
I love this guy. His videos are clean and fast with FUN, awesome ideas. If you fish, Fish N Stuff will make you a better fisherman.
Thank you Sir
nice little tip of the hat to Muddy River, anyone else notice.......Great Video, Great Ideas....
I've meet Kris several times 4 I think and he is a great guy . And a legend on TH-cam
Great videos. Practical, cost effective, and fish catching ideas. Thanks for sharing all this wisdom.
Another great video and it's refreshing to see TH-cam videos with host that talks normal.
Its normal to us aint it haha
@@FishinNStuff yes, sir! LoL
Needed a ski rack for as cheap as possible by noon. Thank's for mentioning it don't think I will ever buy one. Your awesome
Yes sir great video enjoyed learning some new ways to use pool noodles. Thank you God bless you and your family love y'all my friends
Thank you Sir
Great Noodle Vid. Just happened to purchase some yesterday for my Kayak. As I was walking in the store I almost bumped into this lady, I said your about to get noodle. She laughed. Thanks again.
Using a lot of your ideas...Genius. Thanks brother
Thank you Sir
Well done, very creative, thanks buddy
Thanks good ideas.I will have fun making slot of these with my grand sons.
I love the floating live well hack!!! So cool!
GENIUS EH the second I saw that I thought man that was so cool and also the other gentleman explaining how to rig the five gallon pail to essentially use it as a floating bait bucket..
One of your best videos! Thanks!
Those are awesome. I'm definitely gonna use some of these. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I hope you have a blessed day.
You too brother
I use them for tent ropes as well. Helps see them and stops tripping over around the camp sites.
Another great video man, love watching!!
Another AWESOME vid Keith!! U have the perfect attitude n excitement level that keeps us all wanting to watch more!!
Thank you Sir
Awesome video great ideas
I'm making one of those roof racks to stick on top of my camper shell and to double for garage storage, twofer!
I use pool noodles cut to fit slice down the middle and put on top of boat windshield so when you put cover on it don’t rub and get a hole in it 👍👌awesome video thanks 😊
That's a good idea 💡
Fishin N Stuff thanks 😊
Awesome ideas Keith. Keep up the good work.
More great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Basket Live Well heck of an idea
Fishin stuff man !!!You ARE the man!! Love your stuff!!
Thank you I appreciate that
You could put out a video titled "10 Hacks Using Dog Biscuits" and I'd be like "oh, this is going to be AWESOME!". Best channel ever.
Hahaha i appreciate buddy , i just did it cause pool noodles are so popular 😉
Great ideas ! Thanks . Greetings from LA , CA
I will be using the pool noodle hack for the roof of my van when I get extra long pieces of lumber from Home Depot. Thank you for the great idea.
You were right. I loved this video! Thanks for the ideas. I can’t wait for the next installment of pool noodle hacks. Some suggestions: “Making a pool noodle kayak”, “DIY fishing cabin made of pool noodles”, and “The 60 mph pool noodle bass boat”! 😂 Thanks again, keep up the awesome videos!!
You have some really great ideas. I think I'll try I few myself. Thanks for sharing.
Another awesome video! Thank You!
Why is that I think I would like getting wasted and fishing with this guy. Seems like a fun person to be around and a good one to have around when things go bad.
Thank you brother
Love all the hacks we use pool noodles for marker buoys so the wife has a spot to throw close to and it keeps us from hitting shallow stumps when the waters low
Good idea
You are the man!! I love your channel! Keep them videos coming!
Totally awesome - very usefull
Always look forward to seeing you 'ToDay'! Great hacks always.
Thank you
This video made me subscribe. Informative and hilarious. I can listen to you say pool noodle all day.
I'm working on a new pool noodle video as we speak lol
Brilliant stuff ! Cheers brother.
Love your hacks. Has saved me so much money!!
Another great fun video!!!! Love umm! Thanks for sharing!!!! W
The rod and net float is genius.
I’ll put that in to use for my kayak
I have a landing net that has to be 50 years old. I like it because it is all aluminum with plastic netting that is extremely lite and easy to use. I just slid a 2 foot pool noodle down the handle to the loop. Took a zip tie to one end and it never moves. Also it doesn’t scratch my boat.
Similar to your basket live well use a 5 gallon bucket and drill small holes in it. Put lid on it. Wrap a noodle around the top under the lip where handle is and wallah. Floating bait bucket.
Great video. Thanks.
Thanks!... nos. 6 &7 & 15 were my favorite ones.
Very nice. Only prob 1 or 2 I haven't seen so thanks for helping me find few more ways to save money and time. God bless
Fantastic ideas.
Great video dude! Several of these will be very useful for me and on my kayak. I know you were just showing this as an example, but for other watchers just a friendly tip: If you car top your kayak (or anything else), don't put any pressure on a sunroof like shown at 4:20. The consequences can be very bad, like leaky seals, broken glass, etc.
I appreciate it , ive seen ppl do it but I use mt truck . Never tried it myself , thank you for the heads up
When I was living in an old city with narrow streets, I had a small car and needed to carry stuff I couldn't get inside. I've been using pool noodles as a roof rack for years. I've carried ladders, plywood, and lumber on pool noodles. I drop a thin rope down the center of the pool noodle, open my doors and bring the ends of the rope into the car and tie them under the inside of the roof. That holds them in place while I'm loading. I tie the load through the door openings, too, and just close the doors on them. With plywood, which can catch more wind, or with larger ladders, I tie another rope from the front cross-rope down to somewhere under the nose of the car to keep the front edge from flapping around.
-- I'm not particularly fussy about my car's finish. If you are, then stick with a standard roof rack.
That's awesome Keith some good info
Good info. Thank you.My net has a hollow handle with an end cap. I cut a noodle into strips and shoved them into the handle. Its proven its worthiness.
Good idea 💡
Nice shirt. Muddy river, is cool. Watching Chris for many years.
I like Kris ive met him 4 times . He's a good guy
Good stuff that's using your noodle
love the hacks! keep up the good work!
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
I really Like your videos and look forward to each one. I fact as soon as I finish one I cant hardly wait until the next one is posted. Thank you!
Thank you Sir
Cool DIYs
Keep it up and you`ll be the Pool Noodle King,,lol. Great video and a LOT of great ideas !
I love all your ideas
I had to subscribe because those were some awesome hacks..thank you
Great Ideas as usual Brother.
Oh and btw THANK YOU for the mention of my channel. New contents coming soon.
I enjoyed that video thank you
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I don't pick which videos that get shown TH-cam does . You don't have to watch
Always love me a good pool noodle hack.. so many things you can do. In my Jeep Grand Cherokee I use to rubber bungee cords (on in the back attached to the anchor hooks on the ceiling and one in the middle attached to the handles) and what I did is took pool noodles cut them into 3" pieces and slid them on bothe bungees. That way I can put my fishing rods on them and the noodles are the spacers. I could send you a picture if you would like. Also made a bait keeper out of a laundry bag.
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AWESOME video buddy, cant wait for the next one!!! God Bless!!!!👍👍👍👍🙏
Love the video! You my Friend are Da MaN!
Sweet ideas 👍🏼 I put one around the top of my Fisk basket helps keep it afloat
I'm do'in the leader holder and the kayak roof guard, thx. Awesome video!
I have been watching your videos for some time now, I really like your hacks. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Sir I appreciate that
I love the "GOOD to GO!" pun...
You are so funny. Totally cracked me up!
Love your videos man!! To make the pool noodle 5 gallon bucket toilet seat even better, keep trash bags with you and put one in the bucket with the noodle holding it in place. When you're finished taking care of business, tie it up good and tight and it's easy to dispose of in a trash can.
Good video Man. Thanks
Hey Keith, I recently bought a 2019 Tracker V16 that was used but very little. So little it only had 7.4 hrs on the 60 HP Merc. I watch you channel all the time and liked the pool noodle hacks you listed a few months back. I made the pool noodle bumpers for my boat which turned out pretty good. I changed it up a bit by drilling a 1/4" hole in the cap then two smaller holes next to it so that I could slip the cord throught the cap and have a loop with knots tied in both ends of the cord inside the cap.
Congratulations on the new boat buddy . I really liked the bumper idea . The bigger the pool noodles the better they turn out
Great hacks. Gonna try some of these. 👍💯
Love all of the diy
Outstanding!👍👍👍👍👍
Love it sir. This channel rocks I mean I have learned so so much from you sir and I wanted to say thanks and I appreciate it all sir keep up the great work can't wait to see what you have for us nexts.
Thank you brother
I like the live well! Great ideas and vid as usual!
Wouldn't the fish jump out?
They could , take a lip from a storage container and tiestrap it on if your concerned with it
pool noodles rock. key floats, light pole saver float, made a lid on my floating bait tank. good stuff, really like the kayak roof top idea.
Just a friendly tip - If you car top your kayak (or anything else), don't put any pressure on a sunroof like shown at 4:20. The consequences can be very bad.
Great video as always brother keep'em coming
some pretty good ideas, young man
Thank you
TAAA..DAY....I like your vids brother, keep em coming 👍👍👍
Thank you Sir 😊
That’s good to go Kieth. I use the noodles on my anchor rope and also on my drift sock rope( those cost to much to loose) have a good one!!!
You too brother
The 5 gal. bucket toilet hack i did this about 7 yrs. ago . These are some good hacks .
Watched a couple of your videos.....I like you presentation style.......especially at the start of the video when u move your head towards the camera saying...”Today....”
Lol thank you Sir
Thank you!!
Great ideas!!
Great ideas.
I like the Muddy River shirt
Thank you , Kris is my buddy
@@FishinNStuff yeah been watchin Flores for a while
I've met him 4 times and he's really a great guy , a real class act
I use pieces of pool noodles for winding sabiki rigs, or for drop rigs and leaders.
I like these big noodles. That’s what she said lol. Keep the great videos coming
Another good one Keith!!!
Thank you Lyle , I appreciate it buddy
Another great video. 👌👍
Great hacks..I subbed...I'm gonna use pool noodles on my sportspal canoe to replace the old sides
Great video thanks
Made my Labor Day !!awesome hacks
Gotta admit the livewell idea is pretty cool
Many hacks. Thank you.
I already use your pool noodle rod storage hack i love it
As a aquaponics guy, that live well build is how i keep fish separated when i need to. This video was great!
Thank you
Awesome video!
Thank you Sir
I like the hemeroid saver for the portapooper. No more ring around cheeks for me!
Going to be using some of these hacks for sure !