I did a whole lot of fishing for bullheads & Channel Cats. Fishing for them on a hot summer night was very relaxing & fun. Would fill up baskets very quickly. Mostly caught Yellow & Black Bullheads with some channel channels. Bullheads are gluttons & Crawlers,Leaf worms, & fathead minnows all work equally well. They're also excellent eating either fried or smoked.
you can google "guide to eating Ontario Fish" and you will be able to search for any body of water in Ontario and the guide will advise you and what species are safe to eat, how much, and what size ect...They used to print a hard copy but now its all online - here is a link www.ontario.ca/page/guide-eating-ontario-fish
Thank you for all the content over the years!
I did a whole lot of fishing for bullheads & Channel Cats. Fishing for them on a hot summer night was very relaxing & fun. Would fill up baskets very quickly. Mostly caught Yellow & Black Bullheads with some channel channels. Bullheads are gluttons & Crawlers,Leaf worms, & fathead minnows all work equally well. They're also excellent eating either fried or smoked.
Always, GREAT CONTENT Ivo--
Good job, fun little video.
Tight lines!
Awesome show thanks for sharing
I have found worms work well, been ussing chicken hearts in chicken liver juice. Cut the hearts in halfs or quarters and they hold on good!
What river are you on?
Hey Evo, Would you eat catfish out of the Welland River?
you can google "guide to eating Ontario Fish" and you will be able to search for any body of water in Ontario and the guide will advise you and what species are safe to eat, how much, and what size ect...They used to print a hard copy but now its all online - here is a link www.ontario.ca/page/guide-eating-ontario-fish
Aren't those bullhead taste muddy coming from murky water?
in this case no.....the murky water is normal, so the taste is normal. If the water is contaminated etc, then that would effect the taste :)
@@thundermistlures Great then. Thank you. I sometimes catch them during summer on Lake Simcoe fishing for perch. They taste good.