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TubeDude
Приєднався 6 вер 2021
WILLARD BAY N MARINA FISHING
TubeDude gives a tutorial on fishing the N. Marina of Utah's Willard Bay Reservoir...with maps, narrative and fish porn.
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CATFISH FUN ON WILLARD BAY
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TubeDude makes a short fun mid-summer trip just to get a few tasty cats for the table.
Crank Crawler Hybrid Rigs
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TubeDude tests some of his new crankbait crawler rigs on Willard Bay.
TROUT ON WALLEYE RIGS
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TubeDude goes after walleye but catches only rainbows...on his spinnered floating jigs (Whirly Fligs).
CATCH YOUR OWN MINNOWS & BAITFISH
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TubeDude shows how to catch a variety of baitfish...using hook & line, minnow traps, cast nets, etc.
FLIG SIZES , SHAPES & COLORS
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By request, TubeDude posts pics and videos showing all the sizes shapes and colors of the floating jigs he makes and uses., Lots of "fish porn"
FALL PERCHIN ON WILLARD BAY
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TubeDude shares pictures, diagrams and videos on the best baits, lures and techniques for catching more big perch from this Utah Reservoir
FRIGID FLOAT TUBE PERCH SEARCH 1
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TubeDude makes his last two trips of the year on Willard Bay Reservoir in Utah...in search of the porky perch it produces in the fall.
FRIDAY THE 13TH FLOAT TUBE FUN
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TubeDude launches on a chilly October morning...Friday the 13th. And only the fish have bad luck.
Fall Float Tube Frolic at Kitty City
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TubeDude launches on Utah's Willard Bay Reservoir in early October for some great cat catchin'.
NBC Perch Search
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TubeDude launches a perch search on Willard Bay...but settles for an NBC day (Nuttin' But Cats).
Newbie Tuber Scores on Willard Bay
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TubeDude takes out a lady tangler in her new float tube to get it broken in right. And she scores some nice catfish.
Fishing BLIND on Deer Creek
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TubeDude fishes Deer Creek Reservoir in Utah. But he is forced to fish "blind" since his sonar system quit working. However, his past experience and knowledge of the lake allows him to still catch fish.
Tube Rific Day on Willard Bay
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On a hot August day...during a poor fishing cycle...TubeDude gets plenty of love from the kitties.
Float Tube Cattin' on 80th Birthday
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TubeDude celebrates his 80th Birthday with a couple of other OLD friends...by going cat fishing on Utah Lake in his trusty red float tube.
Just stumbled across your channel. I'd love to see an overview of the pvc rig that you attach to your float tube! I've never seen a trolling motor attached to a float tube before
If you search my channel you will find a couple of other videos. One is "60 Years in a Float Tube" at ua-cam.com/video/Zf8_RV_8CjQ/v-deo.html and the other is Pimping a Float Tube.at ua-cam.com/video/ORRyvtwxs6s/v-deo.html . I was once of the early pioneers of float tubing and have originated a lot of things...like the rod holders, adding sonar and motors, etc. But I turned 81 this year and will likely not be putting up any more videos. So hope you enjoy what I have done. Pat
Just got my first float tube and this video was great. Your set up is killer!
Glad you like it. Hope your new ride treats you well. If you would like some detailed writeups on working with PVC, rod holders, motor mounts, etc. send me an email to tdude@centuirylink.net
Thanks for sending north Summit fishing team some lures to try out we are all excited to try them out
Just don't tell the fish where you got them. Good luck.
@@tubedude467 haha sounds good
Do you sell the lures you make and if so how can one buy some
I do not have a big commercial operation, but i do sell some of my stuff to fellow anglers. Send me an email and let me know what you are looking for. I will send pictures and prices and I can take Paypal for mailings. email is tdude@centurylink.net
This is a Great Educational video do these tactics also work well at Starvation Reservoir
Yes they will...if you can find a concentration of perch. But perch populations have been down in Starvation for a few years. So you usually have to cover a wider area with "search" techniques to find some fish. However, I have done very well on them in the fall in the upper end of Rabbit Gulch...as well as off the exposed islands on the north side of Rabbit Gulch directly opposite of the camp area at road's end. Another good place to use this tactic is along the shoreline above the bridge and even around the pilings of the bridge. As always, it helps to have good sonar to help find the fish...and see how deep they are holding. Also, the perch in Starvation respond well to worms so you don't need minnows.
I was also wondering if you sell your lures that you make I live in Vernal I have never been up your direction before what I would love to buy some of those
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
I don't have a big commercial operation, but I do make extras to share or sell. I work cheap and I'm worth it. I have several lure junky customers who order online and I mail their stuff to them. I take Paypal. Send me an email at tdude@centurylink.net and let me know what lures you might be interested in. I will send pics of the ones available and the prices. I also have a PDF file writeup available on Fishing Starvation. No charge.
I just got introduced to your channel. Watched several of your videos already. Its all great stuff. Thanks.
Thanks. Glad you like my stuff. But I get all the fun of making them.
@@tubedude467 totally understand.
What kind of lures and baits to use besides. The chain and minnow.
For wipers I like to use either 3" shad plastics or similar sized crankbaits...cast or trolled. But they hit all the baits and lures you fish for other species too. For walleyes you can use the same stuff as for wipers...but they also hit crawler rigs well at times. A jig and minnow or jig and crawler can work well too. Catfish will eat almost anything. But I like fresh cut bait (perch or carp meat), whole minnows (chubs) or nightcrawlers either alone or tipping other lures. But cats also like stuff like hot dogs and even chicken breasts soaked in red Jello.
Great video. Thanks for your expertise!
Thanks. Practice makes perchy.
I sent you a comment on your last video. I’d sure like to have you join me sometime, I’m thinking about coming up next week to Willard. I’ve got a great boat, I’m retired and it’s not so easy to find someone that can get away during the week to fish with. Enjoy your videos
Glad you like my stuff. I might join you in your boat sometime. But on most of my tube trips I am trying out new lures or techniques that I cannot use as well from a boat. I will be trying a shot out of the south marina next Wednesday or Thursday and wouldn't mind fishing near you if you show up. But I will be working on rigging and fishing some new goodies and won't be in a social mode. After next week I will be more available for "slumming" in a boat. So send me an email at tdude@centurylink.net and we can discuss the possibilities.
Lots of good info. Thanks, Pat.
Thanks. And you're welcome.
Great stuff! 😊
Thanks
Great video Pat! Itching to get to Willard this Fall
Thanks, \Dave. Are you competing in Paris this week?
Nice day on the water.
Wish I was out there with ya Dad! Great to see you're still showing us how it's done and enjoying yourself🎣 I miss FRESH fried Cat fish w/lemon juice & Scones w/melted honey butter😋 (My favorite grub as your Rugrat)❤
That would be great...another 3 generation float tube excursion...if we could get Sean to stay in one place long enough. I still have pics of you fighting a catfish from your float tube on Willard Bay...back in the early '80s. Planning another trip this coming Wednesday...probably inside the north marina. Will try to get enough footage for another video. In the meantime, I'll email you some fresh cat fillets. But don't leave them on your computer too long.
Ha. Just found out you are a daughter...not a son. Still glad you liked the video and the catfish dinners of old. Wish we lived closer.
I was fishing at Willard this morning. I wish I would have saw you and had the opportunity to meet you. I’d like to visit with you sometime on The phone. How big of gulp minnow do you use and how big and what kind of jig?
If you email me at tdude@centurylink.net I can send you my contact info...including address if you'd like to visit my tackletorium where I make all my own rods, flies and lures. I fish the gulp minnows in mostly 3". I have another video that shows them and the jig heads I use. ua-cam.com/video/3Djh3hyYeT8/v-deo.html The heads I use on the bottom of the tandem rig are little "Pistol" jigs...with small airplane blades on the front...1/8 ox. The upper jig head is u 1/8 oz. round head. Both on size 1 or 1/0 hooks. I have a couple of other videos on UA-cam you might want to look at. ua-cam.com/video/lq6jivOZgCA/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/Xqtk0sPpQN4/v-deo.html
Great stuff! 👍🏻 😊
Thanks.
Now ya got cookie thinking about cats.
I got one inside the south marina on my last trip but didn't fish inside on this trip. But, from past experience I would say the cattin' should be good inside right now. That's where TubeBabe and I used to fish all summer....both for cats and wipers. (North Marina mostly)
Happy belated birthday, I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks and good job making them.
Thanks. Appreciate your appreciation...and your belated birthday wish.
It’s amazing that all of the cats don’t all run away when they see you on the water, Pat.
Silly you. Catfish can't run. They don't got legs. If they did they could run but they couldn't hide. Bwaa haa haaaa..
Thank you so much! I live in Key Largo Florida, and there's a ton of minnows at shore. The bait is expensive and I'm 12 years old so I don't have much money for bait. I normally use a net to catch minnows and it works a little bit. Thank you for the information!
You're welcome. Hope you are able to work out a good system to get your own bait. Besides saving money it is nice to be able to catch fish on bait you catch yourself...or lures or flies you make yourself. Been doing that for MANY years myself and get a lot of enjoyment from it.
Yeah, i do get a small allowance but I put it in savings for when I'm older. And living in Key Largo, i do a lot of fishing, and bait is expensive for me and most of the time the bait shop i go to is closed. so the traps i use for bait has bread in it because minnows seem to like it. Or i just use a net and scoop them up.
always look forward to your videos, thanks for taking the time to share them!
Glad you like them. At least I get the enjoys of doing the hard work to make them come together. Tough job, but somebody's gotta do it. Right?
What size pvc pipes are you using?
For the main construction frame, etc. I use schedule 40 1". It is the heavier thick wall tube. For the rod holder tubes I use thin wall type 200 1" PVC. The thin wall will hold most rod handles but if you use the heavier schedule 40 you will need 1 1/4" for the rod holders. Too heavy. Standard 1" fittings will work on both schedule 40 and type 200. Same outside diameter but greater inside diameter on the type 200.
Nice, thanks for a quick answer. Im going to try to build the "Mega mount" for my fishcat 4 lcs. What size are that pvc built of?
For any framing that requires a lot of strength, I stick with the heavier schedule 40...1". However, if you need to run a piece through the holes in the floats you will need some 3/8". If you send me an email to tdude@centurylink.net I can send you a PDF file with specs for making that mount. \But you will have to make some adjustments in size to fit the tube you are working on.
Thanks, i send you an e-mail! I really hope it will work on my tube
Cookie has a whirly tied on and ready for the morning run over to RP
I expect a full (exciting) report
Good to see you're still out slaying the fish Pat. Nice video.
Thanks Tony. Are you getting out at all?
Awesome stuff! 😊
Thanks. Fun putting it together. More to come.
I've eaten many stripers in my day, but never had a wiper, do they eat well?
They are hybrids...white bass/striper cross. Both are good eating and so are wipers. The only thing I like to do is to be sure to trim the dark red flesh along the lateral line...just under the skin. Not really all that bad and some guys don't bother. A matter of personal preference. They are better fried, grilled or baked. Don't do as well in the smoker as some other species.
Great video! I just made my first few batch of fligs and caught a bunch of walleye and smallies at Deer Creek. Fligs really do catch fish. Thanks
Congrats. You are now a fligaholic.
The Rainbows were active‼️Great day on the water just needed a few walleyes 👍
It's a food chain thing. Right now the walleyes are scattered and feeding along the rocks...on whatever they can find. |But, as the young perch, sunfish and even baby walleyes start schooling up in the weedy shallows on the east side of the lake the predators will move in there too. And bottom bouncing for walleyes will pick up. I'll get a few before this year is over. Gay ron teed.
Hello good morning, thank you very much for all your contribution your channel is very complete I'm Brazilian and I've been living in Utah for six months and I've learned a lot from you it's great to have people like you who help people from abroad understand how it works the dynamics of local fishing. Congratulations, you've gained another subscriber.
Dc has been putting out some nice bows!
Yeah. They plant it pretty heavy every fall...with "catchable" size bows. And they grow fast and large. There was not much of a harvest this winter...because of poor ice fishing conditions. So there are still a lot of "teen inchers" still available. And they are usually not too bashful or picky about what they hit.
Good to see you're out! what a great day at DC! The rigs you use are deadly.
Thanks. Deadly on multiple species. And deadly on me when I get those sharp hooks in me.
That was a pretty decent trip on the water. The fish look well fed.
The rainbows in Deer Creek are always healthy. They grow fast and thick on a rich diet of zooplankton and other invertebrates. And their flesh is always red and tasty.
Deer creek! 😊
Yep. Been fishing it since the 1960s and it seldom disappoints. Fishing has changed a lot over the years but the rainbow fishery has always been good. Only real bad thing these days is the bodacious boaters...lots of skiers and wakeboarders that start at the crack of dawn so it is tough to get there early enough to avoid them. Tough to finesse fish in a tube when you are fighting north Atlantic sized swells. It ain't a "perfect" storm.
Tubedud!!!People in boats actually catch fish not duds in tubes
There are a lot of days when I catch more and bigger fish than any of the boats around me.
@@tubedude467 i have never seen it on your posts on bft ,just a blow hard draggin a minner with dirty mightcrawler hands and piiss in his waders.
Nice to see someone that uses a GoPro camera without twisting their head around. Too many of them turn their heads.
Glad you can appreciate my system. I devised my own chest mount for my Go Pro. I can easily adjust the angle but it stays where it is set and is not subject to changing my head position. My main problem with it is forgetting where it is and getting my hands or arms in the way of shooting the action.
The tube dud dragging a minner while real fishermen in real boats are catching game fish .
Lemme guess. Your IQ barely exceeds your waist size in inches. I fish from a float tube by choice. I have owned boats and fished from others' boats but still prefer the solitary and finesses aspects of tubing. For what it's worth, in my over six decades of fishing all over the western hemisphere...fresh water and salt...I would bet I have caught more species of fish than you have caught fish in total.
@@tubedude467 i dont know about the first 4 decades but the past 20 years all i have seen is draggin a minner around ,i see videos of dirty hands from crawlers and trash fish.Thats all no exotics from all over the 7 seas and the far reaches if the western hemisphere.Yes the great bloated tubeDUD,a legend in his own piss,with the high IQ.
This is a great video!
Thanks. Glad you like it. Will be putting one out soon on making your own light plastic spinner blades...like the "Smile" blade...and my own version...the "snarl blade".
Loved the story when you were young out catching minnows for the bait shops! Thanks for the tips!!👍
My first business venture. Didn't make a lot of money by today's standards...but that was back when a dollar was still worth at least a quarter.
I have a couple of other videos on UA-cam about fishing fligs and making fligs. But if you live anywhere near Salt Lake I would be happy to have you visit my tackletorium for a demo on making the different models and colors. Lemme know and I'll give you my email to contact me.
Nice tips, we sure enjoy fishing Willard. We also enjoy making our own baits. From flies to soft plastics. Cant wait to try my hand at building fligs!!! Thanks for sharing!! 👍🎣
Duuuuude! It's Vivid Dawn, Julia, the bratty little kid! 😅 I'm still around. Trying to get back on BFT, but apparently I'm too stoopid for technology. LOL I'll keep trying!
Hi Sweetie. Lost contact with you and didn't know how to reach you. Send me your email address and I will have Curt contact you to get you back on the board. Miss ya. My email is tdude@centrurylink.net
Great stuff! 👍🏻 😊
Thanks again
I use red side shiners almost exclusively for ice fishing, they seem to be cutthroat candy!
They do work very well on some waters for some species. But in side by side comparisons they do not work as well on others. Same as any other bait. I have also done well on them at times. Same old story though. We almost always do better when we fish something with confidence.
If the wires and battery get wet is fine?
Unless you get hit with a big boat wake you should never have to worry about that. But I always make sure my wire connections are well wrapped with plastic tape and clamped very securely in the connectors. I have had a few connections come loose and lose power while fishing. But have never had a problem with splashing water.
@tubedude467 ok thank you cause I'm going to the same thing like you are but just take into the ocean
Just be sure your motor is rated for salt water use...and rinse everything down with fresh water after each trip. Also, even more important to make sure all of your electrical connections are solid and covered to reduce salt water corrosion.
@@tubedude467 thanks allot boss
Great video! thank you for the info look forward to seeing you out there
Thanks. I'll be there as often as I can...probably starting in May. Hit it last week and only got 1 perch and 3 cats. Still needs to warmup a bit for the walleyes and wipers.
Nice fishing trip Pat.
Thanks. Like they say about other things...all fishing trips are good. Some better than others.
My wife caught a nice Brown Trout ice fishing at Willard last year.
Not surprising. But I'm sure she was surprised. Willard is fed by a canal that funnels in water from the Weber and Ogden Rivers. So anything living in the lakes and rivers upstream can wash down into Willard. That's where the smallmouth and the perch came from. There have also been isolated catches of tiger muskies. There have been quite a few trout caught out of Willard...but usually only under the ice or early in the spring before water temps get too warm. Most trout won't live in Willard past about July.
Great stuff! 👍🏻 😊
Thanks
At time 1:45-3:00 or so, I like the "sliding singers". Is this a greased-up Vegas singer? Just asking. LOL (just giving you a hard time too!) Nice video.
Did I mess up the spelling on one of my pages...or are you just pulling my (beaded) chain? The only sliding "singers" we have here in Utah are the Osmonds...on a skiing or sledding excursion.
Oh yeah, I went back and looked at your reference...on the BDS page. Good eye. I was the kid who always won the spelling bees and I have been employed as a proof reader and copy editor in some of my past work positions. And I am the guy who spots all the misspellings on the TV news programs. So I am properly chagrined at my goof. Three lashes with a wet jig...hookless, of course.
question for you- if I am pulling a bottom bouncer for walleyes, would you recommend using a floating rig like one of these fligs behind it? or is it better to use a sinking rig like a worm harness behind the bouncer? thanks again for the videos as always!
I fish my whirly crawler rigs just as if I were fishing a "standard" beads and blade walleye setup. They will both run at about the same depth...depending on length of leader, speed, etc. But the standard rig will sink at slower speeds or when you stop. The floating whirly will float upward or at least remain above the bottom...reducing snags. Thus it can be safely fished at slower speeds without snagging. There are several guys here in Utah who love them for walleye...and other species...for bottom bouncing.
@@tubedude467 thank you!