All About Mikey:
Mikey “Balzz” Meisenheimer’s top priorities in life are shooting videos, catching fish, and adventuring with Bog, his rescue dog. Mikey’s favorite place to fish is Florida and says it’s the mecca for big bass fishing in the eastern United States. “I’ve had some insane experiences fishing down there and have met a lot of great people,” he said. “I had a great time on my last trip capturing videos, learning, and getting tan!” Passionate about videography and online projects, Mikey is always filming his fishing trips with friends. In one of his most recent posts, Mikey caught a 13-pound, 5-ounce bass that he described as a “peanut butter” bass. One of his favorite fishing techniques when catching pre-spawning fish is known as “flipping” and can be done in many ways, like flipping docks, punching mats, and pitching jigs. He describes these all in his recent video! “I love making videos, whether they focus on fishing road trips visiting new lakes, lure and technique videos, or just a day out on the water, capturing the dynamic of the sport on video and rendering that experience to others is just something that I thrive on,” he said. When it comes to his career, Mikey is excited by the fact that he can go fishing and be involved so deeply in the sport that he loves and has “wow” moments every day. His favorite days have been spent on the water all day, one in 2017 where he went out and caught five fish weighing a total of 49 pounds. He’s always ready to chase his dreams which are often in the form of lofty goals. One feat that Mikey has dreamed of and believes is very possible with a touch of luck and timing, is to catch a five fish limit of over 50 pounds. Mikey’s advice for anyone looking to get into fishing or videography is to just “turn on the camera and do it!” “I hear from so many people that want to capture their fishing adventures on video and I'll talk to them a few months later and ask them how it went, and they'll look at me with frustration and say they never started," he said. He wants anglers to know that their first videos of their experiences on the water will be the hardest ones they ever shoot and it’s not going to be as perfect as they expect. Mikey says that it’s a great medium for rendering and sharing the experience and everything you learn with others. “As you go through the motions you’ll be recreating and embodying the passion, and that very reason brings you out on the water each time you launch the boat!” he says. \
What’s in Mikey’s Bass Boat?
Mikey is thankful that his boat, a Triton TRX 189, runs on the following components that allow him to get out on the water to run equipment for 12 hours straight:- 3 BB10012 Battle Born Batteries configured into 36V
- 1 Pro Charging Systems PS4 Charger