we call your goo sheep head where I come from, also call perch 'blue gills' perch in the midwest have orange stripes vertical from nose to tail!! Your the man Mike!
Here in the great lakes we consider them garbage fish but have seen people keeping them and thought they were crazy , but thos actually looks good. We catch a ton of sheepshead "goo" while walleye fishing and I have caught like a ten pound sheepshead
i like the deal w/ the strainer , enjoyed this 1 Mike ! dont know how i missed it when you posted it , But , we be ''' Eat'in Good ! ova' he'ah !!! Thanks !!!
Live in central Indiana we always called them white perch. Sit on on the crick bank at night you can hear them shake there heads and they rattle. My dad always cut them perch rocks out also. Gave some to my oldest son last year. Need to find some again to show him
I’m in West Virginia and you can destroy the smallmouth bass in the rivers with the Hellgrammites. I used to love going out and catching them then going fishing with them.
Put the transducer in a stern saver. It helps with interference and you can raise it up a little more than the instructions recommend it being located.
I laughed when ya said ya had to put the crocs in 4 wheel drive .. those fish kinda cool with their hidden jewels in the head.. you 2 out have some good clean fun, you guys are good role models, those kitties enjoying some treats, they are cute and of course Zoe nor Coop would be left out..I also kinda laughed when ya were coughing from the spice, sorry😃 heck yes do more giveaways and showing us what ya do on the daily it is great.. about yr or so when ya all were at the island house with LFG n Outlaw and that duck necklace broke ya said you would do a giveaway on that, I haven't seen it.. what did you decide to do with it.. I live on the Central Oregon and love feeding the ducks at the lake n then seagulls at the ocean and also a huge U of O duck fan.. just saying 👋💚🦆
We used hellgrammites a lot when I was younger. We would drift fish them in the current for smallmouth on the upper Potomac. You guys looked like you have fished that river together a "couple" times:P
Catch and cook Asian carp I heard it taste like tilapia and I'm curious if it is true or not. Here in Kentucky they are everywhere. When in a boat they jump all over the place. We have to watch out because they can hit you in the head when boating
Catch and kill them regardless of taste. Those a terrible invasive species. Spread rapidly and flood the waters with spawn. Hit em hard with your boat. They making their way to the great Lakes and cause disease to natural habitat fish..
Man, I live by Galveston. And with all this bad stuff going on, I would LOVE to take a fishing trip with the mulletman and learn me something. I can hold my own, but wanna know some new tricks
Next time y’all have crawfish, freeze a half a sack or so and do some trout lines across the river we absolutely Tare them up like that, we go in the evening set the lines out and then get on the water at daylight to go run them!
Reminds me of the coast lol but nothing can come close in fresh a hundred delicious species and any size you want to catch from a pound to a couple hundred usually isn't that difficult in salt I live too far away too I feel your pain I'm about to go for the third time this year so I feed the addiction as much as I can
In South Carolina we call those hellgrammites rock lice they are the best river catfish bait they are. If you thread them on the hook right you can catch 10 or so fish before they get it off.guys sell them by 10 count
Those "stones" are called oteliths. They are actually the ear bones for most fish and accessible in the same way. Fishing research can use them to age fish.
Bro!! Beginning to think you and the wifey don't own any regular dinner plates?! You need to get in touch with Dixie, the paper plate company and get a endorsement deal going!! Time to get paid Ol' SON!! Keep it up with the great content, love your videos! Stay Humble Brother!
The man the legend the mullet man lots Respect sir to u ur dad ur gal ur baby on the way keep ur Greatness coming ur friend and number one fan Rob from Virginia keep on Rockin Hoss cause u sure no great content !!!!!!!
I've taught myself to call them all bream. Because everyone seems to have different names for them, but Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, Redbreast Sunfish, Longear Sunfish, Orangespott Sunfish, Green Sunfish, Warmouth, and others all fall under the Bream category. So I just started calling them all Bream/Brim. lol.
I don’t know about no fresh water drum I don’t think I ever ate it but I do know I don’t clean drums here on the coast I always give them away lots of people dont eat them but the Vietnamese love them!
We call those sheepheads up here in Michigan and consider them trash fish. Don’t know why, I never personally ate them. Maybe we are spoiled with all of our game fish up here.
Best way to catch a bunch if helgamites is to sain in current. Better with 3 people two holding the sain one flipping rocks bout 25ft back and work your way to the sain..
Those bones can tell you the age of a fish I believe it's rings like on a tree I know all drum and grouper have them I know I saw something about they used those to age goliaths when they started studying them octolith or something like that if I remember correctly
we used to eat hellgramites then we threaded one on a hook all fish love them too. be sure to put the rock back down after you catch them make a home for the others
Those "pearls" are otoliths or the ear bone. They are found in all bony fish, they just different in size and shape. They are used by biologist to determine age of fish, by cutting them and counting the rings, similar to aging a tree.
Best thing about your videos is you don’t have a long introduction just straight to your video love it.
we call your goo sheep head where I come from, also call perch 'blue gills' perch in the midwest have orange stripes vertical from nose to tail!! Your the man Mike!
Josh same here and I am mad that I threw hundreds of them.away.
WE CALLED THEM LUCKY STONES ..
AWESOME VIDEO ,AS USUAL..
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES
Same in ohio we call the fish sheephead we dont eat them we got huge sheephead in lake erie 10lb is common
Here in the great lakes we consider them garbage fish but have seen people keeping them and thought they were crazy , but thos actually looks good. We catch a ton of sheepshead "goo" while walleye fishing and I have caught like a ten pound sheepshead
i like the deal w/ the strainer , enjoyed this 1 Mike ! dont know how i missed it when you posted it , But , we be ''' Eat'in Good ! ova' he'ah !!! Thanks !!!
Salt water catfish also have those little stones.
Looking forward to the knife! And don’t worry about the last name everyone messes it up lol
Congratulations man hell yea
Ya will have to do a review of it when ya get it.. pretty cool thing to get, hope he signed it also.. Congrats dude!
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It's awesome how that rig runs in a couple inches of water without touching bottom!
I bet Gar would work great for this! I might give it a try!
I just love those underwater shots. Good editing also.
Awesome video. Drum is one of my favorite fish.
I have been wanting to try this recipe for a while now. Looks amazing
We have a patron bottle full of goo stones. Add water and food coloring.
I have caught 10+ pound drum like crazy around Fort Worth on a ned rig bug bait. And they fight like crazy.
Live in central Indiana we always called them white perch. Sit on on the crick bank at night you can hear them shake there heads and they rattle. My dad always cut them perch rocks out also. Gave some to my oldest son last year. Need to find some again to show him
Im always eating drum from Georgetown lake and granger lake awesome that someone else enjoys drum like they should be
I’m in West Virginia and you can destroy the smallmouth bass in the rivers with the Hellgrammites. I used to love going out and catching them then going fishing with them.
Put the transducer in a stern saver. It helps with interference and you can raise it up a little more than the instructions recommend it being located.
Up on the Wisconsin river we hate drum. You catch one about every 10 seconds and ya cant catch anything else.
If y’all have bowfin in Texas do a bowfin catch and cook!!
I laughed when ya said ya had to put the crocs in 4 wheel drive .. those fish kinda cool with their hidden jewels in the head.. you 2 out have some good clean fun, you guys are good role models, those kitties enjoying some treats, they are cute and of course Zoe nor Coop would be left out..I also kinda laughed when ya were coughing from the spice, sorry😃 heck yes do more giveaways and showing us what ya do on the daily it is great.. about yr or so when ya all were at the island house with LFG n Outlaw and that duck necklace broke ya said you would do a giveaway on that, I haven't seen it.. what did you decide to do with it.. I live on the Central Oregon and love feeding the ducks at the lake n then seagulls at the ocean and also a huge U of O duck fan.. just saying 👋💚🦆
We used hellgrammites a lot when I was younger. We would drift fish them in the current for smallmouth on the upper Potomac. You guys looked like you have fished that river together a "couple" times:P
That looked good i need to try it with Crappie or Bass . Keep them coming
In Kansas we call them drum, just recently started eating the use to just toss them back in the lake
Awesome video brother you should try em pan fried with some some butter and of course the best olive oil ever
Been catching and fishing with hellgrammites since I was a little kid!!
Love it buddy. We eat goo all the time in a couvilion. And fry the small ones.
Look up a StumpJumper. They're made in Tightwad, Missouri. They're exactly what you need for the transducer
Man you make it look so easy filleting those fish
Catch and cook Asian carp I heard it taste like tilapia and I'm curious if it is true or not. Here in Kentucky they are everywhere. When in a boat they jump all over the place. We have to watch out because they can hit you in the head when boating
Catch and kill them regardless of taste. Those a terrible invasive species. Spread rapidly and flood the waters with spawn. Hit em hard with your boat. They making their way to the great Lakes and cause disease to natural habitat fish..
Man, I live by Galveston. And with all this bad stuff going on, I would LOVE to take a fishing trip with the mulletman and learn me something. I can hold my own, but wanna know some new tricks
Next time y’all have crawfish, freeze a half a sack or so and do some trout lines across the river we absolutely Tare them up like that, we go in the evening set the lines out and then get on the water at daylight to go run them!
Where I come from we call them drum. out on lake ouachita you can hear them like crazy it sounds like an interstate
Reminds me of the coast lol but nothing can come close in fresh a hundred delicious species and any size you want to catch from a pound to a couple hundred usually isn't that difficult in salt I live too far away too I feel your pain I'm about to go for the third time this year so I feed the addiction as much as I can
That is the kind of fishing that I would love to do. Sure does beat that" manhead" that you guys caught yesterday. LOL
Get a Scotty mount for your transducer easy to adjust
In South Carolina we call those hellgrammites rock lice they are the best river catfish bait they are. If you thread them on the hook right you can catch 10 or so fish before they get it off.guys sell them by 10 count
What cooler is MM using looks bigger than a 20qt yeti
The smallmout love helgrammites here in virginia. Disnt know y'all had them in Texas.
White Freshwater drum officially, but many local nicknames.
What's up MM I seen a MM sticker on the back window of a truck today in Conyers Georgia!!!
Well yeah you used a lot of seasoning! Lol! You used a wet measuring cup instead of a dry one. Lol!
Cheers for the stone knife I saw og tools
Would be cool to see if carp tastes good cooked like that.
The Goo looks good.
You can wrap em in a crawfish sack and put it in your next crawfish boil.
Those "stones" are called oteliths. They are actually the ear bones for most fish and accessible in the same way. Fishing research can use them to age fish.
Love the videos man
What qas the movie advertisement with it playing David Bowie?
We call them drums in Alabama
We call them helgramites Dobson or dobbies in NY, prolly other places too
Yes do a carp
Bro!! Beginning to think you and the wifey don't own any regular dinner plates?! You need to get in touch with Dixie, the paper plate company and get a endorsement deal going!! Time to get paid Ol' SON!! Keep it up with the great content, love your videos! Stay Humble Brother!
Excellent video!!!
From wisconsin here. Never heard blue gill refered to as perch as perch is much better eatin 😁
This is the first time I've seen someone eat a "goo" we call em sheep's head or drum in Wisconsin....and I know people thatd starve before eating them
I wonder how much different they are then like red drum. Drum is delicious.
I think the “pearls” are otoliths
The man the legend the mullet man lots Respect sir to u ur dad ur gal ur baby on the way keep ur Greatness coming ur friend and number one fan Rob from Virginia keep on Rockin Hoss cause u sure no great content !!!!!!!
Hey Mullet Man, we need a chicken and garden update.
Heck yeah you finally did it, now next duck season do coot
Def do it with carp!!
I've taught myself to call them all bream. Because everyone seems to have different names for them, but Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, Redbreast Sunfish, Longear Sunfish, Orangespott Sunfish, Green Sunfish, Warmouth, and others all fall under the Bream category. So I just started calling them all Bream/Brim. lol.
Here on Lake Erie we call them sheep heads and call the bones “wish bones”
I catch lots of sheephead in Erie and upper Niagara. NOBODY eats em around here.
Call em shit heads or farm animal
I don’t know about no fresh water drum I don’t think I ever ate it but I do know I don’t clean drums here on the coast I always give them away lots of people dont eat them but the Vietnamese love them!
I caught a 12 inch bass once my name is owen
🔥🔥🔥🔥 vid bro food looks good as hell! Respect
The “pearls” in the goos head i just call them rocks but if u look some will even have numbers on them like 1 or 3
They usually show an L or a J
Yeah, try this on a carp. We all want to know how well it turns out.
We call those sheepheads up here in Michigan and consider them trash fish. Don’t know why, I never personally ate them. Maybe we are spoiled with all of our game fish up here.
Best way to catch a bunch if helgamites is to sain in current. Better with 3 people two holding the sain one flipping rocks bout 25ft back and work your way to the sain..
Do you have a video on how you tie on stuff
Those bones can tell you the age of a fish I believe it's rings like on a tree I know all drum and grouper have them I know I saw something about they used those to age goliaths when they started studying them octolith or something like that if I remember correctly
Hey mullet,what river did you catch those freshwater drums
Hey I love you’re videos
Hey mullet man what kind of speed you get out of that mercury? It's a 60 right?
cool cat. take it fishin with u and you r catfishing.!
What he caught was what we call in California a fire worm, helgramites are mayfly nymphs, and they look similar to a 1" to 2" ant
Wrong ! Hellgramites are the nymphal stage of a Dobson fly. Not a may fly
we used to eat hellgramites then we threaded one on a hook all fish love them too. be sure to put the rock back down after you catch them make a home for the others
Hey Mullet Man what are the name of the glasses that you are wearing
"honey, gaspar goo is what we are having for dinner!"
Do you think this would work with Redfish?
How do you make those jug lines?
The bones out of the head are called "Otoliths", you can send them to a lab and a marine biologist can give you the age of the fish.
Holy sh#@ that mustard recipe is awesome thank for the recipes
Your new name is bun man
Nice video
hell i really need to go fishing again
Great video
Gotta put the Crocs in sport mode
Ol pup wondering where its ribs was at lol 😂
Those "pearls" are otoliths or the ear bone. They are found in all bony fish, they just different in size and shape. They are used by biologist to determine age of fish, by cutting them and counting the rings, similar to aging a tree.
Gee what a surprise. Another catch clean cook. Might be time to find something else to watch.
Well hell yeah brother. Yeeyee!!
Is this on the Brazos?
Next time you get on some carp you awe to make some ceviche
Mullet madness
Why do you call drum gasper goo?
Like so mullet man collabs with Trapper J on a alligator gar video
Were im from they call those fish sheep heads
Do it with white sturgeon