I really like how your channel goes after panfish and admires the unique colors of your catch instead of being like every other channel that just goes after bigger bass
I stopped watching the bass fishing channels ,they're all the same over hyped up on gucci gear and " big hogggs" and just way over the top acting for a 2lb bass. Rather see unique catches and variety over guys yanking bass across the water saying how hard fighting it was when they're using over powered setups hoping for a unicorn 12lb bass😂😂😂
@@shenrahk you summed it up perfectly ... what ever happened to playing a fish so you don't lose it? and using a little skill instead of a wench to haul in in before the fish knows what just happened ???
He doesn’t catch a quarter pound bass and just go “pfffffff pathetic, I can’t even catch a seven today”. He’s genuinely glad to have a fish on the show just like ANYONE is glad to catch a fish! Major HYPE HOLY SHIT CHALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLENGE channels act like you should be ashamed of yourself for catching a one pound bass. A REAL fisherman like Alex is glad to be out there and catch someone no matter what.
@@dylant4737 I dont mind challenge vids or catch an cooks but when its clickbait title with obvious clickbait clip art it's a pass for me most if the time . Way to many over the top SPILLWAY MONSTERS and it's just an average catfish or a foul hooked carp . I want to start my own outdoors channel but the clickbait one seems to always beat out the good content . Realistic fishing deserves way more views and credit for the amazing no bs content !
Another great video Alex!!! It was nice to see the different types of gulp and how they performed! That bluegill at the end was definitely a great way to end the day!! Love how you always keep it realistic 😊
@@redrhinooutdoors @Jon Allen Same here, I’ve had little luck with the red night crawlers, they’re super “memory” like fishing line that keeps it’s tangled shape. It’s all jagged. But the Pinched Crawlers work great and I think it’s partly due to the look of them. They look much more real and I’ve found personally that smaller baits tend to do better than large ones.
I have yet to try either Gulp products so this was helpful to watch. I'll say one thing I like is having your bait in a container about the size of a pill bottle. You don't have to lug a tackle box, worm container box, or minnow bucket, all around with you. I mainly Fly Fish but once in awhile wind conditions just won't allow it. Then I get out my many decades old vintage bright shinny green all metal casing Johnson Century spin reel and casting rod. Had it since I was nine and I'm seventy and a half now. Guys are always trying to buy it off of me when they see it. I've kept it well maintained by greasing and oiling all individual parts. It is a beauty. Caught many a Bluegill on it over a lifetime. I too am a Bluegill fisherman at heart. I enjoy by Bass, Crappie, and Trout, but my heart is always with the Bluegill. Here in the South we get some nice big fat ones eight and nine inches not uncommon. So I'm going to try the Gulp baits now that I've seen your video. I trust Realistic Fishing more then any fishing program on TH-cam!
Despite what some people say, I like your bluegill videos. All of them really. In the south and southern midwest, shellcracker, sunfish and bluegill/bream is a main sport fish for many, many people. Keep up the good work. We're watching.
Thanks for the tip on keeping the paper top on the Gulp minnow jar...I've got a stanky fishing bag now b/c of that dang jar of minnows...will remember next time.
You mentioned geese. For the first time this year, there is a pair of Canada geese that have hatched out four goslings. I love having new wildlife move into the pond.
@@ingridmatthews6627 Yup. Keeping an eye out. Kind of dangerous back there for the little ones from coyotes to snapping turtles. Hope some of them make it through to the fall.
I do enjoy my bass fishing, but sometimes nothing other than ultralight will do. I love that you switch it up on occasion too, and every fish is a good fish.
Out here in Europe earthworm is main bait for wild waters fishing. Yours golden shiners, are much like ours roach, and roach loves fresh earthworm. Glad to see gulp worm worked well. Keep it realistic!
It’s so funny that you put this video out today. I was standing in my local Walmart and was looking for some Gulp minnows I been wanting to try after watching your videos and they were out of stock. They had one jar of earthworm left and I was a little iffy and decided to wait and try again later when they’re in stock on the minnows again. Maybe I’ll go back and pick up both to see if I have similar results
Get some specimen cups the doctors use they seal great for those Gulp products? I just asked my doctor for a few when I had my last appointment. He asked why I needed them when I told him he said he hated those Gulp jars!
I'm almost done with a jar of some type of Gulp worms, have to say they've worked real good on the bluegills and crappie in a local canal. Nice work out there brother!
I haven't had much luck with Gulp minnows in the past. However, the other day fishing was slow and I put on a 2-inch Gulp from last year and got four fish iin about 15 minutes; three crappie and a bass. I'm going to be trying the Gulp minnows more this year. 👵🤠 🎣🚣🏿♀️
I bought some Gulp Alive Fat Trout Floating Worms a while back but keep forgetting to use them. They look pretty realistic, so hopefully I'll catch something. Thanks for the reminder to put them in my fishing backpack. Great video! KIR.
I use the 2.5 inch minnow on a real small drop shot and fish deeeeep vertical spots in my local river for bass and it slays! All the dams and trees make vertical rigs tough but dropping a minnow down there is lethal!
I ve been going to one park all the time but guess what I catch fish there because its realistic supper pressured to. But I pull them out thanks alex you been a great teacher.
That new earthworm bait reminds me a lot of their pinched crawler, but the earthworms might be a bit more cost effective. The pinched crawler is a staple for me with smallmouth, either under a bobber or on a drop shot rig. It never fails. I'll have to look into the red earthworm bait. Good stuff!
The 1" gulp minnows catch fish PERIOD! I use them all the time on crappie, sunfish and stocked trout. Hardly use anything else. Next favorite Gulp bait is the waxies. I have so much confidence in Gulp!
Been using the Gulp "earthworms" at my go-to spots down along the Jersey Shore and only getting tiny, skinny pickerel and one nice yellow perch...will have to hit up Bass Pro Shop in AC to see if I can find the Gulp minnows and give them a whirl...tight lines Alex.
I have tried the red wigglers before ... wasn't terribly impressed. In cold water they get stiff fast so they only seem to work for a few casts. I prefer BERKLEY POWER HONEY WORMS when the bite is tough... they last a long time and they almost always get a bite.
I’ve really liked those red worms for bluegills the past few years. Break them into 1 inch pieces and it’s a lot of bait for just a few dollars. I’ve had better luck with the red than the natural color. Don’t know why.
Cool golden shiner man. Never caught one myself. They look really pretty. And what a mondo bluegill to end with. Gotta say I'm surprised those worms kept up with the minnow a bit.
I am so ready to go fishing... I started fixing my truck again, putting it back together and I got distracted by the mini bike. I got some new upgrades 😑 trucks almost done i just need to add some diff fluid and realign the rear axle. The weather is getting nice and warm, the lake is calling my name, I need to get out there and fish.
I really like how your channel goes after panfish and admires the unique colors of your catch instead of being like every other channel that just goes after bigger bass
I stopped watching the bass fishing channels ,they're all the same over hyped up on gucci gear and " big hogggs" and just way over the top acting for a 2lb bass. Rather see unique catches and variety over guys yanking bass across the water saying how hard fighting it was when they're using over powered setups hoping for a unicorn 12lb bass😂😂😂
@@shenrahk you summed it up perfectly ... what ever happened to playing a fish so you don't lose it? and using a little skill instead of a wench to haul in in before the fish knows what just happened ???
He doesn’t catch a quarter pound bass and just go “pfffffff pathetic, I can’t even catch a seven today”. He’s genuinely glad to have a fish on the show just like ANYONE is glad to catch a fish! Major HYPE HOLY SHIT CHALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLENGE channels act like you should be ashamed of yourself for catching a one pound bass. A REAL fisherman like Alex is glad to be out there and catch someone no matter what.
@@dylant4737 I dont mind challenge vids or catch an cooks but when its clickbait title with obvious clickbait clip art it's a pass for me most if the time . Way to many over the top SPILLWAY MONSTERS and it's just an average catfish or a foul hooked carp . I want to start my own outdoors channel but the clickbait one seems to always beat out the good content . Realistic fishing deserves way more views and credit for the amazing no bs content !
Love your videos my man. No fancy gear, no expensive boat, just pure realistic good vibes fishing - keep it going!
One of my fav yts commenting on one of my fav yt channels video 😃
“7” Bluegill, Not very tall” fishes spines popped up at that comment. It was it’s version of giving someone the middle finger 😉🤣
Gulp have some amazing baits !
Like this guy. He tells ya what he uses how he uses it. No fancy boat, equipment. Just realistic.
It’s almost that time of year for “boats & ho’s”!
Wait a minute, WHO’S DRIVING MY BOAT?!
Classic.
The need to make the name change official "Skeletor" park is really catchy.
Another great video Alex!!! It was nice to see the different types of gulp and how they performed! That bluegill at the end was definitely a great way to end the day!! Love how you always keep it realistic 😊
Gulp also makes something called “Pinched Crawler”, they’re an inch long and work amazing 👍🏻 Haven’t been able to find them lately tho.
Trout luv the pinched crawlers
I have some, havent caught anything with em yet
I can't catch a thing with the red worms. Fish destroy the pinched crawler however.
@@Tonah0134 I'm kinda the same.. The yellow pinched crawler slays trout for me.. Red crawlers don't seem to work as good for me
@@redrhinooutdoors @Jon Allen Same here, I’ve had little luck with the red night crawlers, they’re super “memory” like fishing line that keeps it’s tangled shape. It’s all jagged. But the Pinched Crawlers work great and I think it’s partly due to the look of them. They look much more real and I’ve found personally that smaller baits tend to do better than large ones.
You must really be mad at the no bluegill fishing guy... I love it!
Lol, fast forward two years from now. Alex has become a world renowned pan fisherman 😂
I have yet to try either Gulp products so this was helpful to watch. I'll say one thing I like is having your bait in a container about the size of a pill bottle. You don't have to lug a tackle box, worm container box, or minnow bucket, all around with you. I mainly Fly Fish but once in awhile wind conditions just won't allow it. Then I get out my many decades old vintage bright shinny green all metal casing Johnson Century spin reel and casting rod. Had it since I was nine and I'm seventy and a half now. Guys are always trying to buy it off of me when they see it. I've kept it well maintained by greasing and oiling all individual parts. It is a beauty. Caught many a Bluegill on it over a lifetime. I too am a Bluegill fisherman at heart. I enjoy by Bass, Crappie, and Trout, but my heart is always with the Bluegill. Here in the South we get some nice big fat ones eight and nine inches not uncommon. So I'm going to try the Gulp baits now that I've seen your video. I trust Realistic Fishing more then any fishing program on TH-cam!
I hope they work for you, I have success with them quite often. Good luck out there!
Do you think the gulp worms would work in a creek
Despite what some people say, I like your bluegill videos. All of them really. In the south and southern midwest, shellcracker, sunfish and bluegill/bream is a main sport fish for many, many people. Keep up the good work. We're watching.
Those minnows rock, great vid alex
I love pond fishing in light rain in the Adirondacks and trying out the Gulps on some fiesty bluegill! Air sweet like candy to a city dweller like me.
Thanks for the tip on keeping the paper top on the Gulp minnow jar...I've got a stanky fishing bag now b/c of that dang jar of minnows...will remember next time.
That last bluegill was a beautiful beast!
You mentioned geese. For the first time this year, there is a pair of Canada geese that have hatched out four goslings. I love having new wildlife move into the pond.
You're a grandma!
@@ingridmatthews6627 Yup. Keeping an eye out. Kind of dangerous back there for the little ones from coyotes to snapping turtles. Hope some of them make it through to the fall.
Oh man, that last Bluegill was a dandy. Really pretty colors on those Golden Shiners too.
Nice day for pan fish and a nice finish to beautiful day. Keep it realistic Alex.
I do enjoy my bass fishing, but sometimes nothing other than ultralight will do. I love that you switch it up on occasion too, and every fish is a good fish.
3:03 best ad for your channel yet.
Right on look like fun.
They all showed up as soon as the sun also showed up.
Pretty nice catches, that jumbo bluegill even made you wonder what was in the hook. KIR 💪
Out here in Europe earthworm is main bait for wild waters fishing. Yours golden shiners, are much like ours roach, and roach loves fresh earthworm. Glad to see gulp worm worked well. Keep it realistic!
Nice bluegill fishing… Hope the weather improves…🙌
Cool golden shiners....I've only caught a couple in my life. Everyone does say they make great bait!
It’s so funny that you put this video out today. I was standing in my local Walmart and was looking for some Gulp minnows I been wanting to try after watching your videos and they were out of stock. They had one jar of earthworm left and I was a little iffy and decided to wait and try again later when they’re in stock on the minnows again. Maybe I’ll go back and pick up both to see if I have similar results
Those gulp minnows are hard to find around here Great Video 👍
I’ve never had much luck on the gulp worms but I’m still going to keep trying. I love the gulp minnows. Great video Alex.
Thanks for trying out a new bait for use to see.
I’ve used those Gulp worms before with not much luck either. Not even a nibble. Keep it Realistic
Get some specimen cups the doctors use they seal great for those Gulp products? I just asked my doctor for a few when I had my last appointment. He asked why I needed them when I told him he said he hated those Gulp jars!
I use both Gulp worms and minnows on tiny aberdeen hooks and catch em all day. Awesome video 🤘🏽🤙🏽🎣
What fun! Thanks, Alex.
I'm almost done with a jar of some type of Gulp worms, have to say they've worked real good on the bluegills and crappie in a local canal. Nice work out there brother!
I've been having a LOT of luck with the gulp minnow on a drop shot this spring
I haven't had much luck with Gulp minnows in the past. However, the other day fishing was slow and I put on a 2-inch Gulp from last year and got four fish iin about 15 minutes; three crappie and a bass. I'm going to be trying the Gulp minnows more this year. 👵🤠 🎣🚣🏿♀️
Life is always great when catching fish
I love your videos please don't ever stop
Did you see a guy caught a new world record redear sunfish at Lake Havasu? 17", 6.3 lbs!!!
My son caught 13 bluegill one after another with the red Gulp earthworms. They work amazing!
The little gulp minnows are awesome on a drop shot style rig and the worms are killer under a bobber
I bought some Gulp Alive Fat Trout Floating Worms a while back but keep forgetting to use them. They look pretty realistic, so hopefully I'll catch something. Thanks for the reminder to put them in my fishing backpack.
Great video! KIR.
Love it. Gotta give those gulp minnows a try
Gulp makes great products for sure! Think the minnow is still the champ!
I use the 2.5 inch minnow on a real small drop shot and fish deeeeep vertical spots in my local river for bass and it slays! All the dams and trees make vertical rigs tough but dropping a minnow down there is lethal!
Happy Tuesday yall
Fat-bottomed gills make the world go 'round ... GET ON YOUR BIKES AND RIDE!
-- Freddie Mercury
I've had fun with the gulp minnow. Good stuff man.
Great bait challenge and a good day!
Keep the videos coming and keep it realistic!
those tornadoes jumped my neighborhood! still haven’t tried gulp minnows, gotta get me some!
I ve been going to one park all the time but guess what I catch fish there because its realistic supper pressured to. But I pull them out thanks alex you been a great teacher.
I just love this channel!!!!!!
That first golden shiner was not having any of this interview....
I noticed you got a new ride. Nice
Tornado's, man scary stuff not to far from you. Nice big blue from the red wiggler! Rain, snow, or sun Realistic fishing will be out there! -the snow!
I’m going to try the gulp minnow today myself.
Easy, Easy..... Dammit 🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣. Love the videos 👍
That bluegill at 8:46 kind of looked like it had some red ear in there! The way the jaw was extended and a bit of spotting on the back
Sunfish often hybridize, especially when they are highly populated or in smaller bodies of water, like creeks.
lovin the pan fishing videos, taking a break from the bass, should make more on trout too, happy fishing homies.
My boy Alex.. We love ya.👍👍👍
The fishing has indeed been slow lately, gotta love this weather. Nice fish though!
Love your show I get a lot of bass on paddle tail grubs give them a try thank for your show
Gulp Earthworms, one bait I don't leave the house with out, if you ever go for trout they work awesome on a 2 way spinner/ wedding ring spinner
I need to get some gulp minnows. Good video! 👏👏
Do the red wigglers smell as good as Gulp minnows?
I use the same hooks in size 6 and 4 for walleye and steelhead!
Another great day of fishing 🎣
Catching fish any day is a good day
Awesome that onerodonereel shouted you out!
Some really pretty (male) bluegill. The last one was a hoss!
Old Hickory? Great video.
Another great video buddy
That new earthworm bait reminds me a lot of their pinched crawler, but the earthworms might be a bit more cost effective. The pinched crawler is a staple for me with smallmouth, either under a bobber or on a drop shot rig. It never fails. I'll have to look into the red earthworm bait. Good stuff!
Keep up the great work thanks for another video
Oh no. A new Berkeley Gulp product. I guess I will be keeping an out for these. KIR
I use the gulp night crawler for when I take my girls fishing 👍🏻
Well, I think I know which bait I will use the next I'm out on the lake.
The 1" gulp minnows catch fish PERIOD! I use them all the time on crappie, sunfish and stocked trout. Hardly use anything else. Next favorite Gulp bait is the waxies. I have so much confidence in Gulp!
Nice video like always. lately I been doing good w the power honey worm now I'm going to try the gulp waxies /asticos
Nice fishing video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the videos we appreciate them
Great vid!!
I gotta admit I get a laugh when listening to you argue with a fish that doesn’t want to pose for the camera 😀 #KeepItRealistic
Been using the Gulp "earthworms" at my go-to spots down along the Jersey Shore and only getting tiny, skinny pickerel and one nice yellow perch...will have to hit up Bass Pro Shop in AC to see if I can find the Gulp minnows and give them a whirl...tight lines Alex.
Gulp minnow or a BeetleSpin grub on 1/32 oz jighead is my go-to for bluegill. I need to find a longer light jig head for the 2" minnows
I can’t find the gulp red wigglers in stores maybe Amazon
I have tried the red wigglers before ... wasn't terribly impressed. In cold water they get stiff fast so they only seem to work for a few casts. I prefer BERKLEY POWER HONEY WORMS when the bite is tough... they last a long time and they almost always get a bite.
Picked me up some gulp minnows to try the next time I go fishing.
I’ve really liked those red worms for bluegills the past few years. Break them into 1 inch pieces and it’s a lot of bait for just a few dollars. I’ve had better luck with the red than the natural color. Don’t know why.
👍 Thank you…
Cool golden shiner man. Never caught one myself. They look really pretty. And what a mondo bluegill to end with. Gotta say I'm surprised those worms kept up with the minnow a bit.
I am so ready to go fishing... I started fixing my truck again, putting it back together and I got distracted by the mini bike. I got some new upgrades 😑 trucks almost done i just need to add some diff fluid and realign the rear axle. The weather is getting nice and warm, the lake is calling my name, I need to get out there and fish.
Well done. 👍
Those were some good looking fish, one of these days I'm gonna have to dedicate a day to just panfish
Last Summer when panfish were biting I caught them quicker on Gulp worms than I could put them on the stringer so I droppen them on my boat floor.
3 in 1 oil is my go to for squeaks etc its even better than wd40
Could you rig these on a pickerel rig and expect to get some greenbacks?
I was fishing on the bottom for channel cats with the gulp worms does stink pretty good
where did you buy the gulp bait from?