I don't think so but I love your videos and I think you are the best UA-camr of all time and it is my dream to do a one rod one reel challenge and if you're reading this thing you want to do with a one rod one reel challenge just reply to this comment
You are the reason on how i got back to fishing. Saving up buying a bait casting reel. And catching a 10 pound bass. Thank you so much 1 rod 1 reel. Keep up the great work
When I lived in Taiwan, I fished many lakes, rivers, and ponds that supported healthy populations of snakehead (giant, striped, blotched species) and bass. Both seemed to coexist with very little noticeable negative impact on the other. There are few fish that are more fun to catch on topwater than a giant snakehead.
It is my understanding that the snakehead prefer eating banded killifish and seem to just be becoming part of the ecosystem around here. I’ve also heard the snakehead may be making other fish around them larger because their fry are providing a higher protein food source for other fish species to eat. A lot of people who get mad about you releasing them are running off old information that was hammered into peoples heads when they were first discovered in Maryland. Great video.
"A lot of people who get mad about you releasing them are running off old information that was hammered into peoples heads when they were first discovered in Maryland. " It's literally illegal to release them in majority of the country. The DNR says they're invasive and they know more about these fish than you do. Stop being ignorant.
@@1Rod1ReelFishing wonder what ur thinkin Mike. you catch a snakehead, everyone thinks your great, Jon B does the same and everuone goes after him like he's a criminal. Very lopsided and unfair, stinks imo
3:21 fish was so freakin rude for interrupting 1Rod's educational moment. Now I gotta look up those articles myself. MOST EPIC start to a fishing day EVER bro 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
you've never seen ferocious until you've gone after Bullseye Snakehead in South Florida. I just got back from it about 2 weeks ago and bass fishing will never the same for me.
I still can't believe how many people say snakeheads will damage ecosystems when they don't even live anywhere near MD😅i catch bass right next to snakehead even in small ponds. I also was catching panfish on every cast last year with snakeheads swimming 15 yards away. Like you guys said bowfishing is definitely keeping the numbers down 🏹
About 5 years ago .Pennsylvania Fish and Game posted warning signs about the Snakehead. I fish Western Pa. ,and have yet to hear of anyone catching one. Possibly water temps are too low.
Caught my first Snake head tonight at a pond here in Harford County MD. Also caught a large mouth and saw 3 koi and plenty of blue gills, large and small. All in a small pond.
bass are more adaptive, except for flood/dry cycles. the bass can move out of the swamps into open water, when snakes can hang out in mud for a long time eating frogs and things.. the bass need to move out to open water for bait ball chasing behavior.
John Odenkirk a biologist in VA said that the bass population in every area he has surveyed has been as good as they ever have since snakeheads showed up. We see it in the upper bay as well. We were lied to about these fish and its the biggest reason I release every one. Snakeheads are the best thing to happen to this region.
@dietmilk2676 except there is evidence to support lionfish disrupt the environment, the bully other fish out of habitat, and few things can eat them because of their venom. On the other hand there is no evidence to support snakeheads have disrupted the enviroments they are in. Snakeheads do not force out other fish, and their young provides an additional food sorce for other fish, not to mention the adults are preyed upon by many different birds and mammals. You can't compare these fish to lionfish because its like comparing apples and oranges.
Been targeting snakes for 4-5 years I catch more bass right next to snakehead every time I go out , they absolutely live fine together these fish have been here 20+ years
Anyone else just face palm at the intro? 🤦🤣 they resemble Burmese Pythons, nothing not even remotely similar to any species of Boa on them 😂 we got the point though
Only up north are they screaming for a net for 3 pounders. Ha. Jokes aside, been a while since I’ve watched a 1Rod video. Still got the same energy. Glad to see it!
snakehead is the major target of fresh water lure fishing here in Malaysia, we would not grab snakehead like this to unhook it as it can easily wiggle back with the lure and hook ur hand
Even an evasive species like that had it's place. Little guy was just too small. Lot of plates have been filled by them guys. Plus I'm guessing if the big ones are kept down by bow hunting then the small ones might even be an extra food source for big bass. 👍😄
...or does the boa constrictor look like the snakehead? 😉 Boa constrictor is around 1700s in Central america... Snakehead is over 50 million years old in africa/Asia/India 👌
Love the videos man. Just curious if y’all have pikeminnow over there? Here in the nw you can get paid for fishing them up cause they damage the already diminishing salmon populations and was just curious if y’all have something similar for snakehead
Took my first trip to maryland a fee weeks ago to fish blackwater. Caught 2 snakehead the biggest was 28 inches. Honestly one of the coolest fish ive eve caught and im dying to go back to catch some more
I've yet to catch a snakehead in their known habitats yet I have no problem catching bass, crappie, and sunfish. No predator will ever eat all their prey because then they will starve. Simply just how nature works.
Im very curious to see if snakeheads will naturalize to there environment kinda like carp did in a lot of bodies of water, though i wouldnt only watch the bass population.
Well I’m my experience, I used to fish at a pond that wasn’t very good for bass fishing in the first place just because they hardly bit anything but you would still see nice size bass swimming by and after not fishing there for over a year or 2 it’s been infested with snakeheads and I will still see bass but much smaller ones like barley catchable and I’ve only been once since but it seemed to me like the the bass are having a tough time competing with the snakeheads and not growing to there full potential
Man ive been watching ur channel for a little while and it made me want to go out fishing. Im learning and after 2 weeks no fish lol but Im learning how to cast. Don’t bash me guys
I do believe they come to fine that the snakeheads are not as bad as they once thought they were. A little fun fact you may not know. The snakeheads and bass party and BBQ hard together. Sometimes even go camping together.
Do y’all think snakeheads and bass can live in harmony? 🐍🐟🤔
I don't think so but I love your videos and I think you are the best UA-camr of all time and it is my dream to do a one rod one reel challenge and if you're reading this thing you want to do with a one rod one reel challenge just reply to this comment
Cool idea but no. Lol. Great vid
You are the reason on how i got back to fishing. Saving up buying a bait casting reel. And catching a 10 pound bass. Thank you so much 1 rod 1 reel. Keep up the great work
Depends on the size of the water
They’ve been in the Potomac for over 2 decades and bass fishing is just as good as it was 20 years ago…
When I lived in Taiwan, I fished many lakes, rivers, and ponds that supported healthy populations of snakehead (giant, striped, blotched species) and bass. Both seemed to coexist with very little noticeable negative impact on the other. There are few fish that are more fun to catch on topwater than a giant snakehead.
Zarlight is the man. Always good back and forth with you fellas
The upload schedule is crazy ❤
Wednesday Friday Sunday 🎣😎👍
It is my understanding that the snakehead prefer eating banded killifish and seem to just be becoming part of the ecosystem around here. I’ve also heard the snakehead may be making other fish around them larger because their fry are providing a higher protein food source for other fish species to eat. A lot of people who get mad about you releasing them are running off old information that was hammered into peoples heads when they were first discovered in Maryland. Great video.
"A lot of people who get mad about you releasing them are running off old information that was hammered into peoples heads when they were first discovered in Maryland. " It's literally illegal to release them in majority of the country. The DNR says they're invasive and they know more about these fish than you do. Stop being ignorant.
1rod i hope you won’t get tired of posting videos man. You are just AMAZING brother! My favorite UA-camr ever..
I appreciate that! And I hope to post vids until I’m 100, nothing I enjoy more than sharing my fishing adventures with y’all! 🎣👊
@@1Rod1ReelFishing currently fishing rn while reading your reply, lol and also have you tried fishing in Upstate NY? Theres like giant drums out here
@@1Rod1ReelFishing wonder what ur thinkin Mike. you catch a snakehead, everyone thinks your great, Jon B does the same and everuone goes after him like he's a criminal. Very lopsided and unfair, stinks imo
Man you are knocking it out of the park as of late! Loving these videos!
I'm pretty sure the bass are like
" Finally something new on the MENU , a snakehead treat "
That parking lot with the dock looked so familiar to me. I instantly recognized it I believe. I was there for a field trip one day. Out in the river.
3:21 fish was so freakin rude for interrupting 1Rod's educational moment. Now I gotta look up those articles myself. MOST EPIC start to a fishing day EVER bro 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
😂😂😂 no doubt bro, couldn’t even finish an intro without you smashing a couple bass! 👊
Here in va DWR says they haven’t affected much. But I cannot find bass in some of my spots but catch 8-9lb snakehead constantly
Send GPS coordinates
@@Czarlite come down to Fredericksburg and I got you
you've never seen ferocious until you've gone after Bullseye Snakehead in South Florida. I just got back from it about 2 weeks ago and bass fishing will never the same for me.
I still can't believe how many people say snakeheads will damage ecosystems when they don't even live anywhere near MD😅i catch bass right next to snakehead even in small ponds. I also was catching panfish on every cast last year with snakeheads swimming 15 yards away. Like you guys said bowfishing is definitely keeping the numbers down 🏹
I’ve caught some giant snakeheads in the back of mattawowan while practicing for tournaments. They love frogs more than anything
Snakeheads are NOT a problem. I’ve been catching less and less of them the past couple years.😆
1rod really be brutalizing the fish before he releases it 😂😂😂
About 5 years ago .Pennsylvania Fish and Game posted warning signs about the Snakehead. I fish Western Pa. ,and have yet to hear of anyone catching one. Possibly water temps are too low.
Caught my first Snake head tonight at a pond here in Harford County MD. Also caught a large mouth and saw 3 koi and plenty of blue gills, large and small. All in a small pond.
Congrats on your first snakehead!!! They are an addicting fish to catch! 🐍🎣
@@1Rod1ReelFishing Harford County has some fun fishing. Come on up !
Idk his name but the guy you fish with a lot is just such a nice outgoing guy. Love the content with him.
Czarlite is the man!!
1R quote of the day:
"Very thick and long, got the head right there... very impressive"
He snuck that one in there and I didn't even notice
@@Czarlite I don’t even know if it was intentional
That’s the best part
Would love to go fishing for snakes! I have a friend that lives near dc and he catches them all the time.
Now y'all know what the air has tasted like on the west coast 7 of the last 10 years. Bass probably are feeding in the sun break in the smoke.
If you look into the hatchery vs wild salmon problem up here you can learn some crazy stuff about environmental pressure on fish stocks.
Lol i think the bass themselves seem to be controlling that snakehead population. They slurp up those soft finned juvenile snakehead like candy.
Love your videos please make more❤❤❤
Man based on this video I can’t even imagine what mikes gonna catch in the next with that duck lure maybe a monster bass or monster pike?
I catch something big 🎣😈
Man I made a duck lure like that before but never fished it and now it’s gone 😢
you haven"t seen a packed boat dock until u visit one of the few lakes (Roosevelt/Saguaro/Pleasant) In the state (Az) at the peak of boating season
bass are more adaptive, except for flood/dry cycles. the bass can move out of the swamps into open water, when snakes can hang out in mud for a long time eating frogs and things.. the bass need to move out to open water for bait ball chasing behavior.
That little bass he put into czarlites fishs mouth is gonna have some stories to tell when it gets older 😂😂
If you retrieve a wake bait super fast it will get under the water 2-3 inches, it'll get bit alot on the right day, it's also a weedless crank bait.
I’m over there all the time boating and fishing. It’s a great place to fish! Nice video
Thanks for coming, glad you enjoyed! 🎣👊
John Odenkirk a biologist in VA said that the bass population in every area he has surveyed has been as good as they ever have since snakeheads showed up. We see it in the upper bay as well. We were lied to about these fish and its the biggest reason I release every one. Snakeheads are the best thing to happen to this region.
Saul Goodman said that?
They kill other stuff though
@dietmilk2676 wow a fish that eats other fish, that's never happened in the history of the world before.
@@NickTheMadFisherman lionfish are invasive because they eat other fish, and this isnt any different
@dietmilk2676 except there is evidence to support lionfish disrupt the environment, the bully other fish out of habitat, and few things can eat them because of their venom. On the other hand there is no evidence to support snakeheads have disrupted the enviroments they are in. Snakeheads do not force out other fish, and their young provides an additional food sorce for other fish, not to mention the adults are preyed upon by many different birds and mammals. You can't compare these fish to lionfish because its like comparing apples and oranges.
GEEEET IN THEEEEEEEEEEE BOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT !!!!! AWESOME catches 1rod !! thanks for the advise
On Your first fish I guessed the exact weight 3.36, me and my bro we more going crazy
You know your bass my guy! 🎣👊
Thanks, I love your vids because you always make be laugh
Been targeting snakes for 4-5 years I catch more bass right next to snakehead every time I go out , they absolutely live fine together these fish have been here 20+ years
Man you are killin it with the content. We all appreciate the increased frequency, but also be sure not to burn yourself out!
what kind of baitcaster reel do you have?
Gear is listed in the video description!
Years ago chain pickerel were invasive and everyone was freaking out just like with snakeheads. Now pickerel are an after thought and accepted
Wow man you caught some nice quality fish!!👍👍
Anyone else just face palm at the intro? 🤦🤣 they resemble Burmese Pythons, nothing not even remotely similar to any species of Boa on them 😂 we got the point though
Oof my mistake! 🐍
I died inside when bro stuck his nose in the fish 😂
Rather breathe fish breath than smoke pollution😅
Only up north are they screaming for a net for 3 pounders. Ha. Jokes aside, been a while since I’ve watched a 1Rod video. Still got the same energy. Glad to see it!
you should try fishing the walking fish pond in crofton, I’ve gave it a go and caught 1 bass, I’ve heard the frog never fails there
snakehead is the major target of fresh water lure fishing here in Malaysia, we would not grab snakehead like this to unhook it as it can easily wiggle back with the lure and hook ur hand
I catch snakeheads in NJ and the only fish they have effected are the pickeral. The bass literally destroy the baby and juvenile snakeheads
We call them PalTat in the Ilocos Region of the Philippines.
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Your the best UA-camr of all time keep it up bro
SLAVINS DOCK🤟🏽
I fish the Potomac creek and Aquila creek and to be honest I haven’t seen any impact on bass fishing. It is fun catching them.
I love when you go for snakehead!! Awesome video
Love the videos ❤
1 rod you should come do a fishing challenge with me in Butler pa
Crazy how mike manages this insane upload schedule even with the canadian fire conditions. We No. 1 baby 👏👏
Let’s get it!!! Aiming to post every weds, Friday, and Sunday 🎣👊
Can we see some more catfish videos soon?
Yes!!! I’ll try to film some next week 👍
@@1Rod1ReelFishing love all the vids but I love catfish bro
That’s what I’m saying !!!
Even an evasive species like that had it's place. Little guy was just too small. Lot of plates have been filled by them guys. Plus I'm guessing if the big ones are kept down by bow hunting then the small ones might even be an extra food source for big bass. 👍😄
Pike are already stocked in my river and perch, bass, and crappie are mixed in just fine.
The Wake Banger. 🤔 All Sick or what
I've fished there many times. Caught several big bass and snakeheads
Maybe I’ll find the snakes next time!
When will the wake banger and the bait caster be released
Wake banger is on Karl’s bait and tackle! Baitcaster coming soon!!
@@1Rod1ReelFishing thank you
Mike I wanna know if you keep bass
I always catch and release largemouth and smallmouth bass 🎣
@@1Rod1ReelFishing how come
@@1Rod1ReelFishing you should keep them and mount them and keep them if their big
I have a 4 or 5 pounder on my wall
...or does the boa constrictor look like the snakehead? 😉
Boa constrictor is around 1700s in Central america...
Snakehead is over 50 million years old in africa/Asia/India 👌
14:56 close your eyes and listen...
Love the videos man. Just curious if y’all have pikeminnow over there? Here in the nw you can get paid for fishing them up cause they damage the already diminishing salmon populations and was just curious if y’all have something similar for snakehead
Took my first trip to maryland a fee weeks ago to fish blackwater. Caught 2 snakehead the biggest was 28 inches. Honestly one of the coolest fish ive eve caught and im dying to go back to catch some more
Whats the name of the creek ?
Mattawoman
Hey bruh. I live in Bowie right down the street from Crofton. Let me know when you want to fishing sometime.
you should fish u[ by the conowingo dam in maryland you can catch just about evrything up there even the musky have been being caught
The snakeheads were in that pond back in 1998. And many of them.
Wow, Tournament video coming for this creek?!!!!
Challenge video coming!
Looks like you are doing better there than down in Texas.
Mike has Snake heads in his nose. He’s supposed to remove them, but he prefers letting them roam bold and free
LMAOOOOOOO 🤣🤣👍
@@1Rod1ReelFishing not funny when other guys fishin and let a snakehead go, and get roasted for it. smells fishy
I know you know you need that frog to catch them big snakeheads
I’m in Canada and it’s really bad (the fires) thousands evacuated and over 10000 acres burned.😢
Which Creek is this?
Let em go let em grow!!!!
Yessir! 🎣👍
How do you even catch snakehead that small I’ve been wanting to catch one
Then again maybe I shouldn’t id be tempted to take it home
Throughout the rest of the day we kept talking about how it was perfect pet-sized!
Good video 😀
It just got uploaded how do you you know if it’s good without finishing it
I seriously hope not. My son and I need to get out there asap.
Great fishery!
Hey I’d love to go fishing with you sometime
I caught a snake head 7 years ago. I havnt caught one since. So population didnt take over here. Lower southern ontario.
❤ seeing your videos
I've yet to catch a snakehead in their known habitats yet I have no problem catching bass, crappie, and sunfish. No predator will ever eat all their prey because then they will starve. Simply just how nature works.
the fires are bad up here
Let's go 👊 awesome video 🐟
Glad you enjoyed 🎣
Im very curious to see if snakeheads will naturalize to there environment kinda like carp did in a lot of bodies of water, though i wouldnt only watch the bass population.
They already have lol. They've been around for over 20 years.
its so wierd how this channel makes great content but has little views
14:58 things that can be said in the bed and fishing.
the pattern looks more Burmese python to me just from being in the reptile hobby
What's a lerr?
Dude use a zoom bubble gum trick worm no weight fish it top water make it look like a snake swimming you won’t regret it
Great tip!
It was the strawberry moon...
I cant wait to catch my first snakehead!
Well I’m my experience, I used to fish at a pond that wasn’t very good for bass fishing in the first place just because they hardly bit anything but you would still see nice size bass swimming by and after not fishing there for over a year or 2 it’s been infested with snakeheads and I will still see bass but much smaller ones like barley catchable and I’ve only been once since but it seemed to me like the the bass are having a tough time competing with the snakeheads and not growing to there full potential
awesome
this is not what a boa constrictor looks like. burmese python, maybe.
Man ive been watching ur channel for a little while and it made me want to go out fishing. Im learning and after 2 weeks no fish lol but Im learning how to cast. Don’t bash me guys
We welcome anglers of all experience levels here!! Glad I could inspire you my guy! 🎣👊
@@1Rod1ReelFishing yes sir
@@1Rod1ReelFishing if you come to Delaware to fish let me know so you can teach me. Take care thanks for replying
Let's go fishing 🎣 😄 😀
I do believe they come to fine that the snakeheads are not as bad as they once thought they were.
A little fun fact you may not know. The snakeheads and bass party and BBQ hard together. Sometimes even go camping together.
We were literally talking about their friendships with each other while fishing for them both
@@Czarlite I did not even know you had a UA-cam channel man. I'm going to go subscribe to you. I've always enjoyed You and 1rod collabs.
@@neilbonefishing thanks bro! Haven't done much on it lately, I'm no dedicated pro like Mike over here. Maybe a boat walkthrough sometime
They're saying NOW that you kill them. They're super invasive and can spawn SEVERAL times a year. Don't release, just kill. It will ruin fishing.
i'm legally allowed to watch this video, I think.
Idk if you have heard but snakeheads have made it into loch raven
I’ve seen them in there! Have yet to catch one though 🐍🎣