We FINALLY caught the TUNNEL MONSTER!!!
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- This one is a real fish catching video! In this video, We are fishing after a HUGE rain, and a bunch of MONSTER fish have moved up into tunnels and drains! We catch a bunch of fish, with 3 of them being legitimate monsters!
As always, Kastking gear for the win!
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Ty absolutely needs two things:
- a net
- a scale
I like your videos, always enjoy them. but cleaning the environment as you go is something I do with my grandkids. I always leave a place cleaner than I found it. Wish there was more of that.
They don't call him "pigman" for nothing
This should be 2nd nature for all true anglers. I take extra bags with me to clean up other people's trash. It's sad the mess people leave behind at our lakes and rivers everywhere...
Love a top water strike
The monster wrangler. Awesome as Always T. Happy Fishing 🥸
Another great video. I'm trying to find some places in my area to target for theforemanoutdoors, I've picked up a lot from you and Josh over the last years. Thank you for all the time and work. It's always uplifting to see.
Very cool action, what nice specimens!
Awesome way to catch them Bigguns!!!
Really glad you guys are keeping that hole preserved, because once you fish a place like that out its hard to get quality fish like that back in there. In most instances you have to be careful who fishes it because alot of people don't care and will decimate the hole. 🐴
Another awesome video well done some really nice bass
Such a fun way to catch ‘em.
The fact that you catch what would be my pb 5 times every video is crazy!!!!🔥🔥
That's why you're the "Pig Patrol." Good stuff.
The Tunnel of love!
Oh yeah man!! Awesome!!
Nothing like hitting a big fish on light line!. The adrenallin rush is awesome!. We don't have Freshwater Bass like this here in Australia, but! I did hook into a 10.5 lb lake trout on 3lb line. Similar fight, great fun!. Love the vids. Maddog Melbourne!.
It's always the GIANTS on the ultralights!
Just going after bass today is my favorite words lol
White crappie jigs with a white grub and trophy bass is awesome. Ive caught nice bass on that rig. Sadly last year i lost 2 big fish. A big smallie and a good striper. I used a fly snap and these big fish broke the fly snap. I couldn't put line through the jig it was a 1/32 oz crappie jig. Ill tie that on next time i go. Maybe ill luck out. 😊❤
Oh man, i live in northwest washington and watching you pull giants out of a drain ditch while i grind hour for a 3lber kills me but i love these videos haha. Need to make a texas trip lol
Maaan, I couldn't agree more from here in sw michigan
short stumpy large mouth bass. nice catches as always.
That was awesome!!! Great video ty
Excellent as always. I wish you could have weighed them.
BADASS BBBRRRROOOOO 🤘🏻💪🏻🤘🏻💪🏻
TY that was so awesome
Nice catch!
Nice
I just got to fish some high water this past week. I got 3 giants in 30 mins
Love it ty keep it up
Catching bass as big as babies!
👍🐿👍 nice outing
Hey from the UK nice catch what I wanted to know is that pond in a suburbs and is it deliberately stocked with the fish to provide the nearby home owners with a recreational fishing spot or is it a spot where the fish have naturally made it there habitat? Many thanks for the videos and also to anyone who can answer my questions
I live in the same state and I can tell you that the majority of these ponds are in subdivision and have either been deliberately stocked for residents, however the Houston area’s river system is connected throughout the city’s drainage system that allow all kinds of species to travel to and from. It’s pretty cool actually. I’ve personally caught trophy size catfish from ponds in the same area.
@@alton020 Thank's very much for your response and insight and good luck with the fishing hope you get some nice catches 👍
It depends on the neighborhood. If a big development with multiple ponds, they are probably stocked by the developer or homeowner associations
@@rhshear most HOAs don’t stick flathead and blue catfish.
Nice Ty
unreal fishing! in a neighborhood pond! I quit man
🔥🔥🔥🎣🎣🎣
My friends and I used to fish in a neighborhood run off pond that was medium size. The fish we caught some had kind of grey color for blue gills, this bass we caught its head looked too big for its bodyand tail section. It seemed like all the fish had some kind of abnormality. My dad said they got that way from all the street runoff, water with gas and oil ,neighbors fertilizing there lawns just all that polluted water runoff made the fish strange. Cheers . 😊
When you showed the shorter, deep-bellied bass, I thought it had the same shape as the bass shaped mail-boxes some people have. Yup, you caught a mail-box bass.
Great video, are you in Texas.
I've never used glide baits alot of them, especially the quality glide baits, are too expensive. 😢 I have a multi jointed swim bait. it's like the welfare version of a glide bait 😂. sadly, never caught fish on them. 😢 ive caught descent fish on rooster tails or a kvd splash or Berkeley choppo. I caught a 2.5 lb smallie during prespawn. Top water is great to use in calmer water during pre spawn season. Another thing you look for to see if the topwater lure is worth using is the activity on topwater. Ive learned during the summer its always best to have 1 ready to go. 😊
hi
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Footballs
You got a bunch of rain coming? A bunch? Rain comes in bunches?
T.Y. TY!!!!
Hey, do you think Bass are like Crows… as far as being smart or having facial recognition?
I was fishing with a friend in Saguaro Lake. I only catch and release, but my friend Don was fishing for food. We were on my boat and using the same exact setup because it was my equipment, I caught 3 bass and threw them back until Don caught one and kept it. Two hours later I ended up catching 27 or 28 bass and Don only caught the one.
I used the facial recognition theory over the second option, which was; Don, you’re an awful pathetic fisherman.
Awesome video… AS USUAL.
Ty
@@TimeToBeKind Perhaps they did recognize and like you better, lol! As far as "lesser" animals ability to use their brains, I've a neat story about a potato beetle: my handrail banister is about a 6" wide plank of wood. Saw this beetle fly to the top of that banister, close his wings at the top of the banister and slide down that banister til he plopped down to the ground. He then rolled himself over, took flight and did the same thing AGAIN! And I wouldn't've believed it if I didn't see it, but he did it for a THIRD time! Made me think differently about them small critters that supposedly don't have a brain, lol!
You could pick the trash out of the water
Nice