Loved it, I am too old and crippled up now to fish like that. My biggest 3, came off Lake Quachita years ago. 1st was 76 lbs on 15# Big Game line and an ugly stick/ambassador 6500. We ended up killing it trying to get it weighted, didn't mean to. Then afterwards a couple years later, caught 2 more even bigger that we just released. One, my son n law simply waded out and sit on it until we could get it to where we could see it better in the light. All of these were big blues. I don't catfish except for flatheads, so blues get turned loose. I had good bait casting reels with clickers and salt water Shimano Reef Runner spinning rods with clickers. Hard to describe the thrill of the really big ones.
Wow, that was awsome fishing, can you explain how you determine some of those spots your fishing. Any things you look for specific. Thanks keep up the good work
Thank you Mike. We'll, first time in the river. I camped on a deep hole. It was about 25 foot deep. Then I caught the biggest one in an area of current break. That is, the river was on one side and an inlet to a bay met the river. Where the inlet to this bay met the river it was kind of deep but provided a break from the current. Fish like that and often feed right on the line where current meats slack, known as a current seam
Man you give me hope that I'll get a monster this yr. I live in Oklahoma along the Arkansas River where the Illinois and Canadian dump in its just a matter of time
@@ChasingtheMoby the biggest I've gotten is a 54 lb flat head and a 34 inch striper but the biggest blue is 24 lbs I'd like to see what a 50-60 lb blue pulls like hopefully a Mack truck. Stay dry and safe keep slinging baits and tight lines
@@ChasingtheMoby that’s amazing, my biggest so far was 42. Our river is so full of gar that summertime is more rare to catch big catfish because you’re fighting gar the whole time. Best times here for me have been October and November.
Those were some dang Hogs!!!
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Loved it, I am too old and crippled up now to fish like that. My biggest 3, came off Lake Quachita years ago. 1st was 76 lbs on 15# Big Game line and an ugly stick/ambassador 6500. We ended up killing it trying to get it weighted, didn't mean to. Then afterwards a couple years later, caught 2 more even bigger that we just released. One, my son n law simply waded out and sit on it until we could get it to where we could see it better in the light. All of these were big blues. I don't catfish except for flatheads, so blues get turned loose. I had good bait casting reels with clickers and salt water Shimano Reef Runner spinning rods with clickers. Hard to describe the thrill of the really big ones.
Thanks for watching! It is a big thrill, those are great fish!
Three fish of a lifetime for most people. You're knocking them out of the park!
Thank you Brad- thanks for watching!
Congrats on an epic trip! I always enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
all that hard work & dedication comes full circle
Indeed. Thanks Corty
Hey buddy. I will be checking out your channel. Dink over stink sent me here!
Gene is awesome! Thanks for stopping in!
THANKS BUD!
That was a killer trip glad you share them with use. And tight lines
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Bless the man above fishing trip of a lifetime!
Amen- thanks for watching!
Man those were some tanks!
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Amazing trip.
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Love your content, great videos, great adventures.
Thanks Norm!
Wow, that was awsome fishing, can you explain how you determine some of those spots your fishing. Any things you look for specific. Thanks keep up the good work
Thank you Mike. We'll, first time in the river. I camped on a deep hole. It was about 25 foot deep. Then I caught the biggest one in an area of current break. That is, the river was on one side and an inlet to a bay met the river. Where the inlet to this bay met the river it was kind of deep but provided a break from the current. Fish like that and often feed right on the line where current meats slack, known as a current seam
man you have some killer content, love it!
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Great fish 👍👍
Thank you!
Killed it again man rite on!
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Man you give me hope that I'll get a monster this yr. I live in Oklahoma along the Arkansas River where the Illinois and Canadian dump in its just a matter of time
Thanks for watching! I know that area, it IS only a matter of time bc they are there
@@ChasingtheMoby the biggest I've gotten is a 54 lb flat head and a 34 inch striper but the biggest blue is 24 lbs I'd like to see what a 50-60 lb blue pulls like hopefully a Mack truck. Stay dry and safe keep slinging baits and tight lines
@@jdspencer4297 thanks bud. You're already doing good
Your videos are great! How much did those blues weigh?
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Awesome 👌
Thank you!
Nice fish
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Thats awesome
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@@ChasingtheMoby not a problem 👌
You catching tanks. 😮 get a scale to see if what number youre giving us is the right ball park. 😊
Thanks for watching! This was a 48 on the scale
@@ChasingtheMobynice 😊
I hope you got a weight on that first blue, with a gut like that I bet he was over 50lbs.
Thank you for watching! It was 48
@@ChasingtheMoby that’s amazing, my biggest so far was 42. Our river is so full of gar that summertime is more rare to catch big catfish because you’re fighting gar the whole time. Best times here for me have been October and November.
@@yfarmeaahka hey 42 is a beast and a big fish anywhere you go!
Let me go fishing with you bro I just move to Tulsa Oklahoma
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Is this Texoma?
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It really SUCKS that this guy doesn’t weigh his fish. Makes watching his videos very frustrating!!!!!
Because he doesn’t weigh his fish I’m done watching this guy!!!!
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