I’m in western Quebec on a lake. We have rainbow trout and small bass. Amongst others. Nothing I love more than evening top water bass fishing. Love the channel also
Hey I'm from Maple Ridge and my father and I fish the polder often but have yet to find the way into the big open part you guys are in near the end of the video. Which way do you guys go to get there?
Good video thanks for that.There's this small pond that I know of on the Island,and I saw 2 huge Bass in there,but then they seemed to have disappeared.Never seen anyone ever fish there,lots of frogs..do they eat ducks?
Lol thats my favorite store, was just there yesterday. Oh know don't give are local "Secret Fishing holes away...lol Good to see you fishing local again.. we have some great local Coho fishing spots...cheers and fish on 🎣 ...oh dang almost forgot we have some awsome hidden pond hockey areas also, when the ice is right.
I have heard they were in the quite awhile ago .Looks like it could be a good time if your set up properly .We were catching them on Quennell lake on the island last year and had a blast.Im out towards Mission so ill have to give it a shot.Thanks
Done 3 full days in this fishery on a fishing kayak also. Truthfully IDK how they are using any sinking lures, there are few places even the best weedless rigs would work. Best option I found was topwater frogs.
Quite typical of bass fishing enthusiasts to downplay the damage these fish have done and continue to do to our ecosystems. Unfortunately they are here to stay. I've been out a couple of times to fish Smallmouth in Cultus Lake. They taste pretty good. Try eating them next time.
I bass fishing often, in fact I tournament fish for them. Usually I disagree strongly with keeping them due to genetics and keeping a fishery as pristine as possible. However in this instance I 100% agree with you. Native species need to have priority over the "cool sport fish", plus like I said, keeping a fishery as pristine as possible is important to me
Hey Petr, what if they're small, I've been getting into lots of small ones. I was thinking of seeing if people would use them for sturgeon bait. Lots of lakes that have struggling salmon have bass in them
@@JohnJames. Invasive or not, I draw the line at killing something and not using it. Lots of people toss them in the bushes, but I think that's not right, even if some racoon gets a meal. Have no idea if sturgeon would want to eat them, I understand they are very picky.
@@petrhermanadventures9509 I feel the same way. Ill ask my sturgeon fishing friend if he will try it. Unfortunately where Im catching them, eating them would be questionable. Love your videos , hope you got your fair fill of sockeye, I went bass fishing instead
7:55 This speil about Bass is just nonsense and legitimizing a bass sport fishery in BC by someone who makes a living from it. Its like asking the fox what kind of chickens to have in the coop. Bass have been illegally introduced into areas areas where juvenille salmonids take refuge, like the pitt polder, silvermere and hatzic lakes. I've caught bass in several Fraser tributaries, because they migrated. Juvenille Chinook, coho and steelhead all live in these marshy/slough areas of the lower Fraser, and Bass are eating them up. They are an invasive species that ought to be culled out of existance.
Pfft stfu clown bass have been here for over a century. Nobody's here saying we should start stocking them again he made some pretty irrefutable points hence why you're not addressing any of them directly. Bass are not going anywhere anytime soon and salmon and trout have alot greater threats to their existence than the presence of bass. Ironically all you salmon and trout "conservationists" bring home a cooler full of fish from the Vedder every day in the fall.
I wish every body of water in BC could be eradicated of bass so native species can flourish.....the bass are so great at eating our hatchery smolts and fingerlings so guys can fish for trash in mud puddles....eradicating our efforts to promote trout salmon and steelhead stocks
Caught my first bass on the fly down at deer Lake! I understand why people love em!
I’m in western Quebec on a lake. We have rainbow trout and small bass. Amongst others. Nothing I love more than evening top water bass fishing. Love the channel also
FYI Nothing beats a Bass on a FLY guys .... ( Elk /Beaver lake Victoria)
Hi, where did you lunch your kayaks if you dont mind me asking. Thank you.
Hey I'm from Maple Ridge and my father and I fish the polder often but have yet to find the way into the big open part you guys are in near the end of the video. Which way do you guys go to get there?
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge with us wanna be bass fishermen. 👊😊
Good video thanks for that.There's this small pond that I know of on the Island,and I saw 2 huge Bass in there,but then they seemed to have disappeared.Never seen anyone ever fish there,lots of frogs..do they eat ducks?
Ducklings get gobbled by the largest/senior Bass.
Pike and musky eat ‘em up.
Lol thats my favorite store, was just there yesterday. Oh know don't give are local "Secret Fishing holes away...lol
Good to see you fishing local again.. we have some great local Coho fishing spots...cheers and fish on 🎣 ...oh dang almost forgot we have some awsome hidden pond hockey areas also, when the ice is right.
I have heard they were in the quite awhile ago .Looks like it could be a good time if your set up properly .We were catching them on Quennell lake on the island last year and had a blast.Im out towards Mission so ill have to give it a shot.Thanks
We have some of the best small mount bass fishing here in the mid island! And the best large mouth fishing in the Victoria area.
where did you launch the kayaks?
Done 3 full days in this fishery on a fishing kayak also. Truthfully IDK how they are using any sinking lures, there are few places even the best weedless rigs would work. Best option I found was topwater frogs.
Great video, right near where I live, so do you eat them?
My favorite spot! Just fished there last week. Video on my channel!
Dang thanks for blowing up this hidden gem
you guys released those? wow. these invasives need to go
Quite typical of bass fishing enthusiasts to downplay the damage these fish have done and continue to do to our ecosystems. Unfortunately they are here to stay. I've been out a couple of times to fish Smallmouth in Cultus Lake. They taste pretty good. Try eating them next time.
I bass fishing often, in fact I tournament fish for them. Usually I disagree strongly with keeping them due to genetics and keeping a fishery as pristine as possible. However in this instance I 100% agree with you. Native species need to have priority over the "cool sport fish", plus like I said, keeping a fishery as pristine as possible is important to me
Hey Petr, what if they're small, I've been getting into lots of small ones. I was thinking of seeing if people would use them for sturgeon bait. Lots of lakes that have struggling salmon have bass in them
@@JohnJames. Invasive or not, I draw the line at killing something and not using it. Lots of people toss them in the bushes, but I think that's not right, even if some racoon gets a meal. Have no idea if sturgeon would want to eat them, I understand they are very picky.
@@petrhermanadventures9509 I feel the same way. Ill ask my sturgeon fishing friend if he will try it. Unfortunately where Im catching them, eating them would be questionable. Love your videos , hope you got your fair fill of sockeye, I went bass fishing instead
@@JohnJames. thanks for watching.
7:55 This speil about Bass is just nonsense and legitimizing a bass sport fishery in BC by someone who makes a living from it. Its like asking the fox what kind of chickens to have in the coop. Bass have been illegally introduced into areas areas where juvenille salmonids take refuge, like the pitt polder, silvermere and hatzic lakes. I've caught bass in several Fraser tributaries, because they migrated. Juvenille Chinook, coho and steelhead all live in these marshy/slough areas of the lower Fraser, and Bass are eating them up. They are an invasive species that ought to be culled out of existance.
I'm working on it
Pfft stfu clown bass have been here for over a century. Nobody's here saying we should start stocking them again he made some pretty irrefutable points hence why you're not addressing any of them directly. Bass are not going anywhere anytime soon and salmon and trout have alot greater threats to their existence than the presence of bass. Ironically all you salmon and trout "conservationists" bring home a cooler full of fish from the Vedder every day in the fall.
Columbia River full of bass and salmon have no problem there
Very unfortunate invasion. Who the hell does this bucket biology, and why?
From how established bass are through this area I would say this happened atleast a decade ago.
@@masonicmachine They've been here for over 100 years and they'll be here for many more
I wish every body of water in BC could be eradicated of bass so native species can flourish.....the bass are so great at eating our hatchery smolts and fingerlings so guys can fish for trash in mud puddles....eradicating our efforts to promote trout salmon and steelhead stocks