You sure help me when I can feel my anxiety coming on. Thanks for being here here. I can watch you fishing all day,,that's a pretty kool fishing tool you got from amazon👍🏼👍🏼. Take care 🙂
This guy embodies the whole reason we keep keep going back fishing. No matter how his day goes, he is super stoked and can't wait to see what surfaces next. 👍👍👍
Nothin better than playin outside in the water and gettin dirty . Catchin all kinds & sizes of fish . Slicin up a couple of drumm & pullin the guts out . Trompin thru briar's like a rabbit dog . Priceless .
I only "discovered" this channel a couple of days ago. I can watch about 3 episodes on way home from work on the train I don't live in America so have never heard of spillways before. They look fun
Those notches on the trigger are basically for how hard you want to fish to “pull” before setting it off. The farther down, it’ll be easier to trip, probably the reason you had some go off with no fish
The best thing about all your PBs is that they all get to swim free to one day give you ur new PB. Amazing footage man, I look up to you and hope I can get something similar going.
The next logical step would be a device that gets up at 5am, drives 50 miles and catches fish while you stay in bed! For me, most of the pleasure is feeling that first bite and the rush you get trying to set the hook. I, personally, don't want a gadget to take that away.
@@deathtoliberals7843 bow fin and arapaima are both native to there countries (arapaima,South America) bowfin (North America) bowfin are native fish and not a trash fish they are big predators that keep shiners,Shad,bluegill,creek chub , etc in check. They have a good impact on the environment, and if you took bowfin out of a lot of places it would suddenly change the environment and the food chain like, flathead eats bowfin,bowfin eats bluegill, bluegill eats minnow etc, they are Not a trash fish!
LOL'ed when you filleted the strap of that lightsaber contraption at the end. Nice catfish. I just caught a 100 lb. tarpon from my kayak. It felt like a snag at times.
Love the videos, Nick! I live just north of Edwardsville and I love seeing a bunch of familiar sights in your videos. These videos are much appreciated in quarantine!
When I was 10 years ago, I caught a Flathead cat that 47lbs with a Zebco 202 rod n reel combo. That's 10lb test line. That was back in September 1974. Thanks Frank Phillips for taking the time for this kid to get hooked on fishing. RIP FRANK!
I caught a bowfin when I was fishing with my brother, it was like the 4th fish I’ve ever gotten cause I just started getting into fishing but damn it fought hard I thought it was going to break the pole!
I find myself smashing that like button before the video even starts. Love when I see you've uploaded. Edit: I think I would reset the hook after these contraptions set the hook for you.
Besides stating the obvious that spring loaded devices are illegal in many states and provinces it is very cool to see it set off. I use jawjackers for ice fishing, legal since the rod provides the hook set. It is so cool to see the trap work, trigger goes off and then the rod bends back down to the hole... so awesome!
I enjoy your enthusiasm, it has encouraged me to get back into fishing, but apart from the asian carp do you ever take any fish home for an occasional meal?
Congrats of the PB! I gotta look those rod holders up. Ive missed so many hooksets with bells and traditional rod holders. These would be great for shiner fishing for pike!
That rod wasn't in the self setting holder. it was just laying on the ground. It you look to the left you will see it sitting there without a rod in it.
Congrats on that 12 pounder @7:57. That was doubly big of you to release it, the big ones like that, I'm sure you know produce the most eggs. Wow! what a nice cat! I wish you could divulge the state you're fishing in. Thanks for sharing, guy.
I am wondering about how to handle some of the catfish? I have heard a lot of different things like "don't touch the whiskers etc" so does each kind of catfish need to be handled differently?
The whiskers wont do anything, they use them to help find food on the bottom, its the side and top fins that you need to watch out for, they are hard as steel and are VERY sharp, like a needle sharp..if they stab you it releases a fluid that causes swelling and alot of pain, the baby catfish are the ones to really watch out for cause they jump around alot, and bigger catfish can be held by the lip for easy grip
@@texoutlaw1732 there are over 1000 kinds of catfish fish, some do inject venom some just stab, heck theres even electric catfish lol, i guess we both right 😅
I have never caught a Bowfin but the patterns on these fish are really nice. However, I have the majority of my fishing in salt water and there are so monsters than can rip a fish pole in half. Good video and thanks for for putting them back for another day.
Idk how the heck you trout fish, but this would not be at all suited for stream fishing for trout in my mind. I mean heck, set the hook, some the trout up here that thing would toss up on the bank for you.
You handled that little tree at the end there like a champ. Nicely done. Great catches! Looked like maybe a bird tried to get that little catfish. Thanks for the video. Much needed during these times. Be safe.
Cmon dude lay off the insult's if you don't like his video's and repetitive phrase's stop watching them then you won't here OMG, HC,NWYG, WGO,and last but not the very least the most repeated phrase you will here on every single video Nick film's This is a Monster !!!!!!! but again if you don't wanna hear them then just plain and simple just stop watching them and find one of your friend's video's to insult at least guy's like nick give us video's to watch and laugh at during Mandatory Quarantine time and none of you chronic complainer's post a single one cause your afraid of being criticized for your asinine comment's and repetitive phrase's as your afraid the end result will be your ending up BUTT HURT !!!!!
Nice video Nick . Love them Bowfin . PB Bowfin stands at 28" still trying to break the 30" Mark The canal where I fish for them has some nice size gators it can get a little hairy trying to land them Stay safe and tight lines
I don’t understand. The Flathead is a type of catfish, isn’t it? The catfish I have caught were all bottom feeders. I assumed that the first flathead that was caught here, was a bottom feeder because the line was rigged with the worm at the end, with a weight ahead of it, putting the bait on or slightly off the bottom. You said that the size of the first bullhead would make good bait for the flathead. So are the flathead not actually bottom feeders?
@@Leo-zd7nv since no one has answered your question, although catfish are mostly caught on the bottom their not exactly bottom feeders they're all actually predatory fish and prefer the bait fish in their area. But they're not picky and will take an easy meal when it's they get the chance. I say mostly caught on the bottom but can be caught under a bobber and thats my preferred method for Flatheads in slack water. And yes the bullhead is a type of catfish. Catfish are cannibals also and will eat other catfish even of the same species.
Lol but, seriously dude you have to give him an "A" for a Effortless Wonderful Attitude About it! He remains cheerful at BEST! I like him! He's got such an Awesome Disposition! See You Later Buddy is alright with me! Not to mention he has the most gracious a caring release! I dig "618"!😍😁❤
We need to get you to Kansas and tie into some big cats. Also I bet you can get your pb crappie, bluegill, sunfish, and bass here. It's beautiful country and the lakes are everywhere and some of the spillways will amaze you. No hour drive and mile walks here. When I lived in Lawrence I lived within a half hour drive from 8 lakes and 4 rivers. We even have seasonal trout fishing.
It's nice to see another person who appreciates catching bowfin. I love all fishing, from little 5" bluegill/pumpkinseeds/etc up to the biggest halibut I've caught. But we have a great spot at a local creek that is loaded with bowfin and they put up the best fight, pound for pound, of any species I've caught in the US. I go through a LOT of hooks catching them because they are notorious for straightening hooks and shredding lures.
I’ve only caught one bowfin in my 28 years alive. Was the hardest fighting fish I’ve ever caught. Instantly thought snakehead. I had to ask someone what it was.
They are all over Wisconsin. They used to piss us off when we were catfishing. Considered trash fish up here. We call them dogfish. Cant even use them for cut bait because nothing will bite on it.
Dill what area in Nc u in.....I am to I fish Sharon Harris and Lake Jordan alot....great catfishing at Jordan rather bass fish at Harris lake but both pretty good holes
Now that was a Great day of fishing right there..some awesome catches..congrats on your PB Catfish what a nice fish..great video..had a great time thanks
This video made me smile and lol alot you breathing and voice when you caught the flathead made me feel the excitement those things are good when you can't watch all your lines at once and they mak pretty good rod holders even when you don't use the trip wire can't wait to see what you get with them in the future tight lines dude🤙
nice size flathead for such a small body of water! Live on a river myself and when you get to 40lb range then were GETTING closer to the big ones ;) -- Bullhead are great bait for Flathead here as are bluegill and sunfish.
I lived near the Occaquan resivior off the tidal Potomac River in Va. With shad as cutbait under the 123 Bridge we would catch 30 plus pounders off the rocks using Bullheads. I’d catch small bullheads in a bind near my house. It was infested with bullhead, it was the only fish alive in the pond. It was marketed as a lake, but was a water management write off. Over the years with no intervention the bullheads took over. You could catch 100 an hour. It fed into the occoquan River so I didn’t feel bad about invasive fish it parasites. I’ve heard of 100 pound blue cats a bit farther up the river. The biggest I caught was 43 pounds. Caught it in a cheap Tiger Cat rod and reel. Battles for an hour. The River was over 90feet deep where we were!
Im hooked on this show. No pun intended. It's kind of like watching Ned Flanders the outdoorsman, but very entertaining!! Keep up the cool content.
I call him the Bob Ross of angling
"You clearly intended that pun" - Princess Carolyn.
😅
Definitely Need Flanders from the Simpsons.
Hey diddley ho, anglers!
I love this guy. Life is difficult right now, but I smile pretty much the whole time I watch one of his videos! Thanks dude
Same 🙃
Totally! He gets so excited for catching gar and bowfin! Got a love his genuine love for fishing.
Hope you guy feel that way so you know people love you ways
Right on
Agree, nice guy making great videos. Have enjoyed them more than a lot of famous fishing shows.
You sure help me when I can feel my anxiety coming on.
Thanks for being here here.
I can watch you fishing all day,,that's a pretty kool fishing tool you got from amazon👍🏼👍🏼. Take care 🙂
Nice👍😊
I, too, turn to these videos for some relaxation. Hang in there.
I love how super happy you are at all times. It's refreshing.
I really like how excited you get and how much you appreciate a catch. I can tell how real you are. Thank you for this great video!
This guy embodies the whole reason we keep keep going back fishing. No matter how his day goes, he is super stoked and can't wait to see what surfaces next. 👍👍👍
Truth!
Nothin better than playin outside in the water and gettin dirty . Catchin all kinds & sizes of fish .
Slicin up a couple of drumm & pullin the guts out . Trompin thru briar's like a rabbit dog . Priceless .
Great day of fishing, Nick. Beautiful flathead.
Thanks for taking me along.
I only "discovered" this channel a couple of days ago. I can watch about 3 episodes on way home from work on the train
I don't live in America so have never heard of spillways before. They look fun
👍😊
Those notches on the trigger are basically for how hard you want to fish to “pull” before setting it off. The farther down, it’ll be easier to trip, probably the reason you had some go off with no fish
Exactly. If you find yourself missing some fish, put the line higher up on the trigger, allowing for a less sensitive strike trigger.
69th like
very cool. makes it easy to put a beer in your hand (or a bowl) .thank you for sharing your time with us.
The best thing about all your PBs is that they all get to swim free to one day give you ur new PB. Amazing footage man, I look up to you and hope I can get something similar going.
This guy is amazing. Love how excited he is about not just fishing but the beautiful fish themselves. I loved that bowfin he caught!
Seriously . Wherever he lives has absolutely great waterways . The diversity of good size fish is unreal to me . He's livin the dream .
I love the post video bloopers! These ones made me laugh pretty hard 😂
That flat head steal the show...that big boil conformed it was a giant😯😯😯
Living vicariously through your videos these days. Thank you!
That catfish was awesome and the real big bowfin was beautiful. What amazing colors! Glad you had a good day and a new p/b😃
I love this show, pretty cool introduction to the video content, the background music, very inspirational, keep doing it.
My 3 yr old daughter loves your videos! Thank you for making her always laugh
That was awesome! I can't wait until my State lifts the closure on fishing on our lakes. Thanks again for another great video!
Me too buddy
Same. It’s been so nice here in SW Washington the last few days.
Mo. Is looking good as well!
Can’t understand why there’s a ban on fishing. 🤷♂️
You gotta love that moment when you're pulling in a big snag and it starts pulling back.
The next logical step would be a device that gets up at 5am, drives 50 miles and catches fish while you stay in bed! For me, most of the pleasure is feeling that first bite and the rush you get trying to set the hook. I, personally, don't want a gadget to take that away.
you like to do active fishing not passive fishing! Me too. You probably have patience hahah.
Well one never knows when you’ll have to pinch a loaf or drop the obamas off at the pool. For that it would come in handy
Feeling a bite while holding your rod is my favorite
I agree, I like feeling the fish take the bait. But, if you fish with multiple rods like this guy, it's not a bad tool.
Agreed, even with passive fishing, it’s nice to set the hook. Mechanisms break, humans don’t, most the time at least.
Thank you for sharing your love of fishing and joy of life with us all. It is so refreshing!
That Bowfin with the red reminded me of a Arapaima found in South America. Cool coloration!
They are trash fish. Kill them when you catch them.
@@deathtoliberals7843 bow fin and arapaima are both native to there
countries (arapaima,South America) bowfin (North America) bowfin are native fish and not a trash fish they are big predators that keep shiners,Shad,bluegill,creek chub , etc in check. They have a good impact on the environment, and if you took bowfin out of a lot of places it would suddenly change the environment and the food chain like, flathead eats bowfin,bowfin eats bluegill, bluegill eats minnow etc, they are Not a trash fish!
Seems like it would take the fun out of it all. One of the best parts of fishing is the hook set, that moment of deception revealed.
LOL'ed when you filleted the strap of that lightsaber contraption at the end. Nice catfish. I just caught a 100 lb. tarpon from my kayak. It felt like a snag at times.
My best is a 46 pound king salmon in Ketchikan Alaska. Could have won 8,000 dollars if I would have caught it two days later during the derby.
your enthusiasm is inspiring and uplifting. every time you get excited we do too!!
Love the videos, Nick! I live just north of Edwardsville and I love seeing a bunch of familiar sights in your videos. These videos are much appreciated in quarantine!
Thanks for putting out so many vids while we are stuck at home so much. Really love the spillway fishing series.
Every time I see a notification on my phone for your videos I get super excited to watch it
GamingandCatfish thank you I appreciate it!
When I was 10 years ago, I caught a Flathead cat that 47lbs with a Zebco 202 rod n reel combo. That's 10lb test line. That was back in September 1974. Thanks Frank Phillips for taking the time for this kid to get hooked on fishing. RIP FRANK!
I caught a bowfin when I was fishing with my brother, it was like the 4th fish I’ve ever gotten cause I just started getting into fishing but damn it fought hard I thought it was going to break the pole!
Love you're show Nick, BEST on the Internet
IF the world falls apart you literally have one of the best skills ever .
What? Fishing at spillways? No hate, but I wouldn't call it a "skill".
So fun to watch! Love the exuberance. When I leave for work, I now tell my son..."see you later buddy!"
You should take a trip to the south an get a really big flathead
Come to Mississippi. We have the Ross Barnett reservoir and also the mighty Mississippi! Absolute monsters in both!
We got some heavy flatheads in Arizona. Bartlett Lake, Verde and Salt Rivers. 🎣
The big fish stayed on! Congrats on that catfish. Probably my favorite video yet, keep it up
I find myself smashing that like button before the video even starts. Love when I see you've uploaded.
Edit: I think I would reset the hook after these contraptions set the hook for you.
No way!
Same dude
Yeah I’d give it a extra hook set
The video quality has gotten so nice, the drone is nice. Awesome video 618 Fishing!
A lot of my fishing buddies have caught their PB Flathead (30+ lb) on crawlers while targeting other things lol, not surprised
Besides stating the obvious that spring loaded devices are illegal in many states and provinces it is very cool to see it set off. I use jawjackers for ice fishing, legal since the rod provides the hook set. It is so cool to see the trap work, trigger goes off and then the rod bends back down to the hole... so awesome!
The biggest catfish I caught was with my son playing with bluegill on the bank of a river in GA it was 34 pounds
Love your enthusiasm. Will definitely watch again.
I'm new to this. I love his channel. I can watch it with my young ones. That matters, in a world full of dirt bags! Thank you.
Your editing skills are off the chart my friend! At this rate you will have your own show on the outdoor channel.
I enjoy your enthusiasm, it has encouraged me to get back into fishing, but apart from the asian carp do you ever take any fish home for an occasional meal?
Just LOVE the MONSTER fish! Keep up the great job and have fun!
You oughta do way more flathead catfishing, that flathead was beautiful, my biggest flathead was 46lbs
Dan Crofford I got a 120 pound gar on my channel btw, would appreciate a view!
Congrats of the PB! I gotta look those rod holders up. Ive missed so many hooksets with bells and traditional rod holders. These would be great for shiner fishing for pike!
The addiction is real. Lol great job boss keep it up. Soon you'll be landing a 50 pounder 👍
CRITTER CTOWN I got a 120 pound gar on my channel btw, would appreciate a view!
@@AnimalBro nice 6 footer boss deffinatly got me beat.
This guy is great - He really enjoys every fish he catches - They are all the 'best fish ever'...
12:48 imagine that rod set when he was stepping over it...
thats what i was thinking
Ouchie
That rod wasn't in the self setting holder. it was just laying on the ground. It you look to the left you will see it sitting there without a rod in it.
Lolll
Cup check
Love your cinematography. Fishing looks fun.
T-shirt idea...
"Is this a fish"
618
Congrats on that 12 pounder @7:57. That was doubly big of you to release it, the big ones like that, I'm sure you know produce the most eggs. Wow! what a nice cat! I wish you could divulge the state you're fishing in. Thanks for sharing, guy.
I am wondering about how to handle some of the catfish? I have heard a lot of different things like "don't touch the whiskers etc" so does each kind of catfish need to be handled differently?
The whiskers wont do anything, they use them to help find food on the bottom, its the side and top fins that you need to watch out for, they are hard as steel and are VERY sharp, like a needle sharp..if they stab you it releases a fluid that causes swelling and alot of pain, the baby catfish are the ones to really watch out for cause they jump around alot, and bigger catfish can be held by the lip for easy grip
I've been stabbed through the hand by a baby blue cat before
APACHE- ADVENTURES they really don’t release a fluid, it’s just the slime that can cause an infection if not treated properly.
@@texoutlaw1732 yep
@@texoutlaw1732 there are over 1000 kinds of catfish fish, some do inject venom some just stab, heck theres even electric catfish lol, i guess we both right 😅
I have never caught a Bowfin but the patterns on these fish are really nice. However, I have the majority of my fishing in salt water and there are so monsters than can rip a fish pole in half. Good video and thanks for for putting them back for another day.
yup. just ordered the gadget for my spring trout fishing.
@Logan Griesbach for the price, its worth a try.
Idk how the heck you trout fish, but this would not be at all suited for stream fishing for trout in my mind. I mean heck, set the hook, some the trout up here that thing would toss up on the bank for you.
@@nategarner5646 i plan to use this for lake fishing. The trout are big enough to stay in the water.
Music goes well with the fishing and that contraption works really well bowfin looks awesome way to start the new year.👍🤙👍🤙👍🤙
10:27 just look in the background down the river..2 strikes in the same time..that was nice
Wow how did you see that! amazing
@@RiverBrat Hunter's eye :))
Good eye. Very cool
I enjoy the fishing adventures with Nick, he has incredible great choice of background music to his videos, keep up the great "awesome" videos!!
When i saw that fish , that new PB fish. Micro lure my @ss lol. Great job !
You handled that little tree at the end there like a champ. Nicely done. Great catches! Looked like maybe a bird tried to get that little catfish. Thanks for the video. Much needed during these times. Be safe.
O My God, Holy Cow, No Way You Guys, This Is A Monster..What's Goin' AHHN Everybody? Nick form 618..
Drama queen
Cmon dude lay off the insult's if you don't like his video's and repetitive phrase's stop watching them then you won't here OMG, HC,NWYG, WGO,and last but not the very least the most repeated phrase you will here on every single video Nick film's This is a Monster !!!!!!! but again if you don't wanna hear them then just plain and simple just stop watching them and find one of your friend's video's to insult at least guy's like nick give us video's to watch and laugh at during Mandatory Quarantine time and none of you chronic complainer's post a single one cause your afraid of being criticized for your asinine comment's and repetitive phrase's as your afraid the end result will be your ending up BUTT HURT !!!!!
Great job 618 fishing, super stocked to see that huge flat head keep up the great work. Love your channel and keep them coming!!!
That looked like a good time. Wow. Just wanted to know.....Did the “hooksetter” trip without a fish hitting it? Like by a bit of debris or whatever?
Nice video Nick . Love them Bowfin . PB Bowfin stands at 28" still trying to break the 30" Mark
The canal where I fish for them has some nice size gators it can get a little hairy trying to land them
Stay safe and tight lines
Once you realized Flatheads were in there that bullhead you caught should have went on as bait in about 2 seconds lol
Small bullkead is big flathead lunch
I don’t understand. The Flathead is a type of catfish, isn’t it? The catfish I have caught were all bottom feeders. I assumed that the first flathead that was caught here, was a bottom feeder because the line was rigged with the worm at the end, with a weight ahead of it, putting the bait on or slightly off the bottom. You said that the size of the first bullhead would make good bait for the flathead. So are the flathead not actually bottom feeders?
@@Leo-zd7nv since no one has answered your question, although catfish are mostly caught on the bottom their not exactly bottom feeders they're all actually predatory fish and prefer the bait fish in their area. But they're not picky and will take an easy meal when it's they get the chance. I say mostly caught on the bottom but can be caught under a bobber and thats my preferred method for Flatheads in slack water. And yes the bullhead is a type of catfish. Catfish are cannibals also and will eat other catfish even of the same species.
Flathead catfish is my favorite. We catch them up to 60lbs. They are fun to catch. Cool looking and really good to eat.
USSUALY WHEN U SAY “ fish on” after you say it it comes off
Lol but, seriously dude you have to give him an "A" for a Effortless Wonderful Attitude About it! He remains cheerful at BEST! I like him! He's got such an Awesome Disposition! See You Later Buddy is alright with me! Not to mention he has the most gracious a caring release! I dig "618"!😍😁❤
A Wilder I got a 120 pound gar on my channel btw, would appreciate a view!
That a big gar
Sue A Thomas I agree what a trooper I’m so negative
Love the excitement on your pb's that was an awesome flathead congrats. As always thanks for the entertainment love everything you do. Be safe.
Aqui en méxico en my sona se pesca trucha de tierra caliente es muy dificil en los rapidos de jacomulco
That was a NICE catfish. Nice work Nick!
Lol rod holders are cool and all but why not just buy a 2 dollar pack of circle hooks that don’t need to be set
We need to get you to Kansas and tie into some big cats. Also I bet you can get your pb crappie, bluegill, sunfish, and bass here. It's beautiful country and the lakes are everywhere and some of the spillways will amaze you. No hour drive and mile walks here. When I lived in Lawrence I lived within a half hour drive from 8 lakes and 4 rivers. We even have seasonal trout fishing.
When i have to ask myself if its a fish its usually a turtle lol
Jerry Baker I hear that 😂
Lmao was thinking same thing. If it seems super big, prob a turtle and yup sure enough. Damn softshell or stinky ass snapper.
Yup. Big ol snappers!!
Or a gator, otter, cormarant or grass carp. Strangely, I’ve never hooked a turtle!
The pole u are not paying attention to is the one that always gets a bit...Great Catch!
First time I caught a bullhead 😭 that lil dude bit me hard 😂. Made me curse in front of a kid. 😤 never again!
brad,
Being bitten by a Bullhead is like an electric shock!
Absolutely loved this video. Big flathead cat, congrats!
I haven't caught a bowfin in years. We call then grinnell.
I wish they had bowling around me...Niiiiice fish! 👏👏👏
Great job, you caught a Catfish & a Dogfish (Aka a Bowfin). What next a Parrotfish or a Sheepshead Fish?
Carp, white bass, rock fish
I kinda like seeing these videos. Maybe more fishing gadgets reviews?
Love your channel. Bye what’s the song at the beginning of the vid?
The storm- bronze radio return
It's nice to see another person who appreciates catching bowfin. I love all fishing, from little 5" bluegill/pumpkinseeds/etc up to the biggest halibut I've caught. But we have a great spot at a local creek that is loaded with bowfin and they put up the best fight, pound for pound, of any species I've caught in the US. I go through a LOT of hooks catching them because they are notorious for straightening hooks and shredding lures.
I’ve only caught one bowfin in my 28 years alive. Was the hardest fighting fish I’ve ever caught. Instantly thought snakehead. I had to ask someone what it was.
BabyDanielT me to I only caught 1 and I was cat fishing
Nicholas Pouliot Outdoors I was bass fishing lol
I'm 71 and have never even seen a bowfin alive in person. I live in Washington PA in United States. They're here but rare.
They are all over Wisconsin. They used to piss us off when we were catfishing. Considered trash fish up here. We call them dogfish. Cant even use them for cut bait because nothing will bite on it.
I caught like 50 and I’m 12
Great..now I have to tell my wife I want more fishing gear😆
I've never seen that pattern on a bowfin and l've lots of bowfin where l fish in
North Carolina.
Dill Andrews it was a cool pattern
Dill what area in Nc u in.....I am to I fish Sharon Harris and Lake Jordan alot....great catfishing at Jordan rather bass fish at Harris lake but both pretty good holes
Now that was a Great day of fishing right there..some awesome catches..congrats on your PB Catfish what a nice fish..great video..had a great time thanks
If you teach a man to fish, you teach that man to feed himself forever.
If you poison the fish, you feed him for the rest of his life.
or you teach him how to get some peace and quiet from his "better half" 😁
That was the most awesome looking mud fish I've ever seen too. Nice work!
That one bullhead was attacked by a snapping turtle. He just didn't get a good enough grip on it.
This video made me smile and lol alot you breathing and voice when you caught the flathead made me feel the excitement those things are good when you can't watch all your lines at once and they mak pretty good rod holders even when you don't use the trip wire can't wait to see what you get with them in the future tight lines dude🤙
10:28 synchronized swimming in the background
nice size flathead for such a small body of water! Live on a river myself and when you get to 40lb range then were GETTING closer to the big ones ;) -- Bullhead are great bait for Flathead here as are bluegill and sunfish.
Here in Arizona we catch cats about six times that size
Proud of you Nick keep it up!
What is the song in the beginning?
It’s call the storm by bronze radio return
Rocket Man thanks
I lived near the Occaquan resivior off the tidal
Potomac River in Va. With shad as cutbait under the 123 Bridge we would catch 30 plus pounders off the rocks using Bullheads.
I’d catch small bullheads in a bind near my house. It was infested with bullhead, it was the only fish alive in the pond. It was marketed as a lake, but was a water management write off. Over the years with no intervention the bullheads took over. You could catch 100 an hour.
It fed into the occoquan River so I didn’t feel bad about invasive fish it parasites.
I’ve heard of 100 pound blue cats a bit farther up the river. The biggest I caught was 43 pounds. Caught it in a cheap Tiger Cat rod and reel. Battles for an hour. The River was over 90feet deep where we were!
Wagwaaaaaan
stuck in the house from a stay at home order,watching your videos make me feel like im at the lake catching fish. nice flathead, by the way.