Catching a few is far better than not going at all. I've seen you fishy from a boat, a canoe, a kayak and the bank. the canoe you have is much wider than the ones that I had and probably safer. The kayak probably offers more options on the creeks and rivers than the boat but each has their plus and minuses. I enjoy the fact that you fish with just about everything. I was never that brave around the wood from the bank, lost too many fish. While I have caught several Blues that were 80 lb plus on rod and reel, they were all on a big lake, Lake Ouachita in Arkansas. These fish never really got crazy like the smaller ones, just pulled like a freight train. My favorite catfish is the flathead, just love them. The little ones can be so beautifully camo up. I did want to ask how many rings have you gone thru? I see that you were smart enough to go with the rubber or silicon rings. I metal detect and have found hundreds of rings, rings and water equals lost rings LOL. Winter type fishing can be tough but not always. Keep them coming.
I have an early winter spot an hour south of me that is full of channels and a few 10 to 15 pound blues. Cool spot buddy. Fish seemed scattered for sure.
Great video, and I admire your determination to hang in there, and catch some fish. I was curious about something:What brand(s) of Rod and Reel, is the Combo that you were using? That looks like a setup from back a long time ago, possibly the 1970s, or the 1980s. That Reel looks like it has a different type of a build, than something more than a modern-day setup would have.
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Catching a few is far better than not going at all. I've seen you fishy from a boat, a canoe, a kayak and the bank. the canoe you have is much wider than the ones that I had and probably safer. The kayak probably offers more options on the creeks and rivers than the boat but each has their plus and minuses. I enjoy the fact that you fish with just about everything. I was never that brave around the wood from the bank, lost too many fish. While I have caught several Blues that were 80 lb plus on rod and reel, they were all on a big lake, Lake Ouachita in Arkansas. These fish never really got crazy like the smaller ones, just pulled like a freight train. My favorite catfish is the flathead, just love them. The little ones can be so beautifully camo up. I did want to ask how many rings have you gone thru? I see that you were smart enough to go with the rubber or silicon rings. I metal detect and have found hundreds of rings, rings and water equals lost rings LOL. Winter type fishing can be tough but not always. Keep them coming.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate the kind words! Yeah i've lost a lot of rings..too many to count
Nothing wrong with a few channels! Nice editing.
Thanks for watching Brad!
Entertaining trip. Thanks for the video.
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Sure appreciate these videos . Thank you for all your hard work and sharing. Be safe and God bless.😊😊
Thanks for watching! It is some work
Can't beat the dip bait
I have an early winter spot an hour south of me that is full of channels and a few 10 to 15 pound blues. Cool spot buddy. Fish seemed scattered for sure.
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Heck yea
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Everyone should try the cheese dip bait and cold water it gets real aggressive with it
Why don't you use the bead for a knot protector by your sinker
Fun afternoon of chanel raten
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Great video, and I admire your determination to hang in there, and catch some fish.
I was curious about something:What brand(s) of Rod and Reel, is the Combo that you were using? That looks like a setup from back a long time ago, possibly the 1970s, or the 1980s. That Reel looks like it has a different type of a build, than something more than a modern-day setup would have.
Thanks for watching! It's an old Lamiglass rod w an old Daiwa GS15 reel. Very old notnsure how old but it's a combo I love
Colder weather if you want a real quick by use some cheese stink bait
Nice.
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The fish probably felt the hook and thought, "Forget get that food, I just got stabbed I'm outta here."
Thanks for watching! Probably an accurate assessment
I am watching from Elmira NY are you sure it wasn't an alligator Gar
Thanks for watching! I'm willing to bet some of the bites were Gar
Female channel catfish have smaller mouths that can be harder to hook