Neches River SH 7 Run. (LOTS OF LOGS)

Published 2022-02-28
My attempt to make it from State highway 7 down the highway 94 and walk up to Wendi's bar. Unfortunately did not make it still had a great time in the river bottom.

All Comments (21)
  • @69ERBronco
    "Ain't no Showboat, Show ya how to get it done Boat!" We always say, "It ain't if, it's when!" Really like your videos. Own a 1988 Lowe 1542 RiverJon with a Johnson 40hp, that my brother in law and I built new, and it still gets ran on the Rio Grande.
  • @kevinsloan7323
    Thx for the thermostat tip, haven't ran into that problem yet, but nice to have that knowledge in the event I do
  • Explorin them bottoms is perfectly fine....dependin if they're into you too or not....but God-forbid if the question pops up whether you were ever there or not.....lol!....that can mess with/rattle a man's self-esteem just a little bit, no? lmao!šŸ˜†šŸ¤£šŸ˜‰ Real Talk though...man, you got straight up skillz my boi...makin it look easy....Captain of the low seas and of the Century!šŸ‘
  • @marknichols1002
    Itā€™s legal to navigate navigable waters. You canā€™t touch the bed of explored waters for longer than necessary. (Camping, noodleing, etc.) basically if you fall out you can use the ground for as long as it takes to hop back in and you are still not considered by the state of Texas as trespassing. Still temperamental land owners usually see it different and law or not you might get shot. Totally awesome what you are doing! Absolutely love it! Stay safe keep it up!
  • Wendy's bar has some of the best food. And it's the old river that runs through pine Island hunting club. It comes out at the spillway. Good video along better running going up from 7 to 294
  • In Texas a stream is navigable if it is either ā€œnavigable in factā€ or ā€œnavigable by statute.ā€ These tests are explained below. Simply put, a non navigable stream is a stream which is neither navigable in fact nor navigable by statute. Along a navigable stream, the public may boat, fish, swim, camp, and in general carry on any legal activity. Public use must be confined to the stream bed and, to a limited extent, the banks. Along a non navigable stream, the public generally has no right of use, and a private landowner may forbid public entry upon or along the waterway. However, there are some instances in which a perennial stream, even though it is not navigable in fact or navigable by statute, is nevertheless open to public use because the land bordering it was granted (prior to December 14, 1837) under the civil law, which reserved ownership of beds of perennial streams.
  • @tuckerevans4028
    I love watching your videos, but Iā€™m wondering how much damage your motor gonna take before It gives up
  • There are times you need a mudmotor- Everyone has their opinions, but a Pro Drive 40 would be your best choice. Boyz I know on Caddo Lake hunt and fish with mudmotors to get in the back woods.
  • @alelombardi5922
    I've a question..when you hit a tree or a rock dont you damage the electric trim?
  • @codystory7496
    Need a garmin fish finder gps was a game changer running rivers in my boat
  • @slim-jimmy
    Man been thinking about about building a mini airboatā€¦ but you get skinny my worry was sand you donā€™t seem worried. Nice videoS
  • Well state law says if it is navigable waterway no one can stop you from traveling it but I'm like you if my boat can go there I go I don't try and tear nobody stuff up hell most of the time I leave in better shape than what I find it
  • @user-ht5vn9bw9o
    Do you ever shoot hogs from your boat? Our Game Warden here in Texas says it is legal if you use shot, but not slugs.
  • Game warden told us that as long as you donā€™t get out of the boat your not trespassing
  • That was the next thing I was going to say running around in the bars you running around in I'd have a chainsaw in the boat