Love fishing the ohio river,i pretty much grew up in the ohio river valley east of cincinnati, i just hate that it's infested with gar.can really make catfishing tough.but there are some big cats in there no doubt.
Looks like I'm your 12th sub. I fish the Ohio also bout 25 to 30 mile south of Cincinnati. Going into this year my lb flat was 31 lb and my blue is 50. I've broke my flat bp twice this year, I caught a 36 lb about 3 weks ago, this morning I caught a 41lb. If I'm not fishing the Ohio I like to watch people who also fish it. Keep on keeping on. 👍👍👍
Those are awesome PB! I’ve never carried a scale on me while fishing but I’ll probably break down and get one this year to track PB’s. Appreciate the sub and likewise brother, tight lines!
It's good to know that catching the big ones can be had on our Ohio side of the river whereby I wish for you all the very best.. I am an old man nearing 80 years of age but do have fond memories of catching large catfish in our very own Ohio River!
I live near Akron and used to fish the River near Mountaineer Casino when I was young but that's been 30 years ago and I haven't fished it since, but next month we're camping a week at Winton Woods in Cinci and oh man, if you could recommend a general area with decent bank access & shovelhead potential for me and the wife I'd be grateful. My knees are replaced and my back is fused so I can't go too nuts but we'll get it done if you point me the right direction ✌🏻 Thanks!
Pretty cool to fish the river and have 10K people come along to watch you do it. We fish up around Racine and Pomeroy, love to hit the river when we can.
I'm next.im in California and love catfishing. Unfortunately we have no decent rivers here. I just caught this video and decided to subscribe. Most other videos have annoying background music. I give you the music Oscar for yours. Just the river singing. Awesome! NOT joking or kidding.
Depending where you are, the Sacramento River and Delta grow some big Channel’s as well as the Feather river and down South the Colorado River and the irrigation channels that run off it.
I'm familiar with them. Especially the Imperial Valley/Colorado River area. Unfortunately, I'm In the middle of these areas, 300 miles in each direction. And with droughts, dams and population/farming withdrawals, none of these are any longer natural rivers like the eastern and Midwest ones. I can get a quick catfish fix from the California aqueduct, but to compare that with an Ohio or Missouri river?? Gimme a break. River. "I know the Ohio River... and the Colorado River at Yuma is no Ohio River" I HAVE floated the Mississippi.
Born and raised around the Ohio. Fished it for more than 60 years. I honestly think that I've never not caught something (LOL, read: I've always caught something). In fact, I feel spoiled by the Ohio because when I go somewhere else I expect similar results.
For the person who asked whether he was fishing in Ohio or Kentucky, I would say that that far out in the center of the river, the current was flowing to the right which, to me, would mean that he is fishing on the Ohio side..
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I typically don’t fish with many other people; nothing against making new buddies but my work schedule is atypical and when I can go is on short notice and usually during the week. If you see me in passing or on the river though stop and say hey. Would love to talk fishing!
This was over a 2hr period; the edits just lined up pretty well lol On this trip I packed frozen skipjack but was able to catch fresh Shad and Mooneye when I got there. I used fresh bait and then transitioned to frozen. Fish were caught on all three baits
In regards to bait preference, I try to start with what’s present most. If the skips are in I’ll throw skipjack. If Shad are in thick I’ll throw Shad first… and so forth
Back in my day, I'd seine crawdads, take a nice sized one, peel away a couple it's tail protective shell segments, place the whole crawdad on a circle hook, toss it out very early in the morning before sunrise or late in the evening after sunset, both times in shallows around tree roots and hang on for a nice shovelhead cat. My best was a 53 lb near Malta, Ohio on the Muskingham River. I did have very good luck with the same on the Ohio River, Ohio side just upriver from Maysville, Kentucky.. Also, globs of nighcrawlers on a hook worked very nicely on all types of cats!
Honestly, I’ve never had this question lol I typically don’t fish with people I don’t know personally unless I meet someone on the bank and we are fishing the same general area. I’m by no means a guide, just a normal dude who likes to catch a few fish when I can. Nonetheless I appreciate you watching, and if you ever see me give me a shout!
Both are common in the Ohio. I. This video I actually catch a channel. I tend to pick up flatheads one cut bait while chasing blues. When targeting flatheads I prefer live bait.
Appreciate the comment, but I was actually using circle hooks on this fishing trip which often set themselves or require reeling down on the fish before setting. There’s a bunch of video on TH-cam about fishing with circle hooks if you aren’t familiar. Thanks again!
Love fishing the ohio river,i pretty much grew up in the ohio river valley east of cincinnati, i just hate that it's infested with gar.can really make catfishing tough.but there are some big cats in there no doubt.
Not to many places to fish off the bank for an old man like me but from Dayton to the west down river is where I like to fish the most. Fish on.
great show sir, nicely done
I appreciate it and thanks for watching!
In about a month or so I’m going to become quite familiar with the Ohio river. I’m glad you came up in my feed!
Good luck out there and thanks for watching!
Looks like I'm your 12th sub. I fish the Ohio also bout 25 to 30 mile south of Cincinnati. Going into this year my lb flat was 31 lb and my blue is 50. I've broke my flat bp twice this year, I caught a 36 lb about 3 weks ago, this morning I caught a 41lb. If I'm not fishing the Ohio I like to watch people who also fish it. Keep on keeping on. 👍👍👍
Those are awesome PB! I’ve never carried a scale on me while fishing but I’ll probably break down and get one this year to track PB’s. Appreciate the sub and likewise brother, tight lines!
It's good to know that catching the big ones can be had on our Ohio side of the river whereby I wish for you all the very best.. I am an old man nearing 80 years of age but do have fond memories of catching large catfish in our very own Ohio River!
@@grandpadoug2816 I'm a grandpa also, not near as old as you I'm only 63, yes that river is being good to me
I live near Akron and used to fish the River near Mountaineer Casino when I was young but that's been 30 years ago and I haven't fished it since, but next month we're camping a week at Winton Woods in Cinci and oh man, if you could recommend a general area with decent bank access & shovelhead potential for me and the wife I'd be grateful. My knees are replaced and my back is fused so I can't go too nuts but we'll get it done if you point me the right direction ✌🏻 Thanks!
Not bad! We are going to be fishing the ohio river soon, good times and tight lines!!
Pretty cool to fish the river and have 10K people come along to watch you do it. We fish up around Racine and Pomeroy, love to hit the river when we can.
I'm next.im in California and love catfishing. Unfortunately we have no decent rivers here.
I just caught this video and decided to subscribe.
Most other videos have annoying background music. I give you the music Oscar for yours. Just the river singing. Awesome!
NOT joking or kidding.
Appreciate you taking time out to watch and choosing to subscribe
Depending where you are, the Sacramento River and Delta grow some big Channel’s as well as the Feather river and down South the Colorado River and the irrigation channels that run off it.
I'm familiar with them. Especially the Imperial Valley/Colorado River area. Unfortunately, I'm In the middle of these areas, 300 miles in each direction.
And with droughts, dams and population/farming withdrawals, none of these are any longer natural rivers like the eastern and Midwest ones.
I can get a quick catfish fix from the California aqueduct, but to compare that with an Ohio or Missouri river?? Gimme a break. River.
"I know the Ohio River... and the Colorado River at Yuma is no Ohio River"
I HAVE floated the Mississippi.
Nice job Sir.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
I've been fishing many times in the Ohio River! Never caught anything but a cold!
Born and raised around the Ohio. Fished it for more than 60 years. I honestly think that I've never not caught something (LOL, read: I've always caught something). In fact, I feel spoiled by the Ohio because when I go somewhere else I expect similar results.
For the person who asked whether he was fishing in Ohio or Kentucky, I would say that that far out in the center of the river, the current was flowing to the right which, to me, would mean that he is fishing on the Ohio side..
Yep, I was on the Ohio side!
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Where abouts is this stretch?
Would love to go fishing with you one time on the bank of the ohio River need some fishing buddies
I typically don’t fish with many other people; nothing against making new buddies but my work schedule is atypical and when I can go is on short notice and usually during the week. If you see me in passing or on the river though stop and say hey. Would
love to talk fishing!
I wish I hadda stare at my rods the entire time, I have to walk away to where I can’t hear my clicker to even get a bite 😅
What bait are you using
What bait were you using?
Mooneye and skipjack this day
Where at are you on the Kentucky side?
Looks like he’s at green up dam
Austin Henley is correct; was at Green Up Dam
Where is that lol
Where at on the Ohio do you live im close meldahl and havent had much luck in the river!
I mainly fish the Portsmouth area
How do you catch them like none stop😂 and what bait do you recommend to use the most
This was over a 2hr period; the edits just lined up pretty well lol On this trip I packed frozen skipjack but was able to catch fresh Shad and Mooneye when I got there. I used fresh bait and then transitioned to frozen. Fish were caught on all three baits
In regards to bait preference, I try to start with what’s present most. If the skips are in I’ll throw skipjack. If Shad are in thick I’ll throw Shad first… and so forth
Back in my day, I'd seine crawdads, take a nice sized one, peel away a couple it's tail protective shell segments, place the whole crawdad on a circle hook, toss it out very early in the morning before sunrise or late in the evening after sunset, both times in shallows around tree roots and hang on for a nice shovelhead cat.
My best was a 53 lb near Malta, Ohio on the Muskingham River. I did have very good luck with the same on the Ohio River, Ohio side just upriver from Maysville, Kentucky.. Also, globs of nighcrawlers on a hook worked very nicely on all types of cats!
@@grandpadoug2816 Badass!!
Luv your videos...Do you allow others
Honestly, I’ve never had this question lol I typically don’t fish with people I don’t know personally unless I meet someone on the bank and we are fishing the same general area. I’m by no means a guide, just a normal dude who likes to catch a few fish when I can. Nonetheless I appreciate you watching, and if you ever see me give me a shout!
Are Flatheads and Channel cats rare in the Ohio?
Both are common in the Ohio. I. This video I actually catch a channel. I tend to pick up flatheads one cut bait while chasing blues. When targeting flatheads I prefer live bait.
I live in Indiana
Me too
Go colts
you need to learn to set the hook before you reel
Appreciate the comment, but I was actually using circle hooks on this fishing trip which often set themselves or require reeling down on the fish before setting. There’s a bunch of video on TH-cam about fishing with circle hooks if you aren’t familiar. Thanks again!
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