@TylerKirkham0 definitely good signs for the future! You'll have to make it out with us soon. I'd love to learn a thing or two from you about them flatheads
When you get into a school of bait that good in deeper water consider dropping a live scan down in the water to see if cats are feeding on them. Many times the will feed on them elevated off the bottom. If so match the hatch and match the depth and you will catch them straight off the side of the boat. Live scan isnt just a crappie and bass tool.
@scottgray7492 that's a great tip, thanks Scott. We did try suspending rods throughout the trip at different depths and couldn't seem to come up with much
@@fishingwithryan918 also you say barge bite is a thing. I was down south in clear water on TN river and we had a camera down when a barge approached. It was upstream of us heading down stream. By the time the barge was about 40 yds upstream our bait began to flutter. Not sure if it was from increased water movement, sound vibrations or what but the flutter stopped as it got about even with us. Then a bit of debris kicked by but not much. I have yet to get a bait video with the barge heading upstream towards me but one day i will. Just thought i would share. Also we found that with a tight line if you simply place your hand on the handle of your rod the bait slightly moves. The slightest novement transfers through the line. Again just interesting facts.
That's the problem, let them little skippies go...great video
Looks like nice trip buddy! Glad to see you had success on the trip! Tight lines!🎣🐟
@@adamwilson5974 thanks! We definitely had a great time
Hi Ryan it’s Joey. I just wanted to say I love watching your videos. I hope you’re doing well
@bigchungus9574 good to hear from you, Joey- doing real well and I hope you are too homie!
Numbers and BIG FISH! Couldn’t ask for a better trip!!
@TylerKirkham0 definitely good signs for the future! You'll have to make it out with us soon. I'd love to learn a thing or two from you about them flatheads
That big fish looks like it's the size of a medium dog!! 😮
Hehe thanks, Lisa!!
Looks like he didn't know just how big the Ohio is.
When you get into a school of bait that good in deeper water consider dropping a live scan down in the water to see if cats are feeding on them. Many times the will feed on them elevated off the bottom. If so match the hatch and match the depth and you will catch them straight off the side of the boat. Live scan isnt just a crappie and bass tool.
@scottgray7492 that's a great tip, thanks Scott. We did try suspending rods throughout the trip at different depths and couldn't seem to come up with much
@@fishingwithryan918 also you say barge bite is a thing. I was down south in clear water on TN river and we had a camera down when a barge approached. It was upstream of us heading down stream. By the time the barge was about 40 yds upstream our bait began to flutter. Not sure if it was from increased water movement, sound vibrations or what but the flutter stopped as it got about even with us. Then a bit of debris kicked by but not much. I have yet to get a bait video with the barge heading upstream towards me but one day i will.
Just thought i would share. Also we found that with a tight line if you simply place your hand on the handle of your rod the bait slightly moves. The slightest novement transfers through the line. Again just interesting facts.
Which part of the ohio you guys fishing?
@@randypoindexter2316 we launched at New Albany and ran a couple miles down river
Ohio or Indiana?
@@mike7435 Indiana!