I was smiling the whole time watching this. Bluegils and crappies are the best tasting fresh water fish imo. Better than trout!! If these guys were not avid anglers they will be after this trip. Nice vid.
Nice catches. 1st thing I teach when taking people out is to leave out a certain amount of line out when flipping or when fish are going to be netted and why it makes everything easier.
Nice outing…very friendly and fun group to have onboard. Clearly they were happy and content with the day’s expert tutorials and bountiful productivity. Do you have a preference for the type worms you use for the bluegill/redears, i.e., night crawlers, red wigglers, etc.? Also, you’ve had a few episodes when y’all routinely landed one pound-plus bluegills and redears. Do those hit only during certain times of the year or do you just have to look around for the bigs until you find them? Lastly, any plans to try the Redbud arm soon in search of large crappie schools? I just find it so much easier to launch and recover there.
The bigger redears are only in April that we could find and that’s only once in a while. We choose to use redworms only but I’m sure other live worms will work too. The oaks area is good now. Good luck to you.
Damn! The clients killed it. Wtg guys!
Thank you
Happy clients… mission accomplished! Merry Christmas! 👍👍👍
Thank you brother.
I was smiling the whole time watching this. Bluegils and crappies are the best tasting fresh water fish imo. Better than trout!! If these guys were not avid anglers they will be after this trip. Nice vid.
No they were not especially fishing for crappies. But they got the hang of it. Thank you.
What a fun day on the water. I need to be your client for one day. I need some livescope lessons😊. Great catches, guys.
All it takes is one day and you’ll buy a LiveScope. Let me know.
Nice fish
Thank you
Nice catches. 1st thing I teach when taking people out is to leave out a certain amount of line out when flipping or when fish are going to be netted and why it makes everything easier.
Yes we do try. But thank you
Merry Christmas 🎉brother the water looks clean? Can’t tell from the background though
Yes for now it is clear. It might get muddy depending on how much water comes in from the storms. But so far so good.
Nice outing…very friendly and fun group to have onboard. Clearly they were happy and content with the day’s expert tutorials and bountiful productivity. Do you have a preference for the type worms you use for the bluegill/redears, i.e., night crawlers, red wigglers, etc.? Also, you’ve had a few episodes when y’all routinely landed one pound-plus bluegills and redears. Do those hit only during certain times of the year or do you just have to look around for the bigs until you find them? Lastly, any plans to try the Redbud arm soon in search of large crappie schools? I just find it so much easier to launch and recover there.
The bigger redears are only in April that we could find and that’s only once in a while. We choose to use redworms only but I’m sure other live worms will work too. The oaks area is good now. Good luck to you.
Nice video! If I book a trip do I have to be on camera during the trip?
No.
New boat?
Yes. It was on a few videos back. We drove to WA to pick it up.