I Had to Call the Game Warden While Fishing

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  • @nicholaskramer7783
    @nicholaskramer7783 Рік тому +9

    Props for taking the time to educate yourself and a wider audience, as well as expressing the difference between what is legal and what is right.

  • @FunksIncKeys
    @FunksIncKeys Рік тому +153

    I'm a Florida fisherman too. I would never tell you that you couldn't release a snakehead back into the wild. However, if you do catch one, you probably should destroy it. Along with Pacu, Clown featherbacks, Asian carp or piranha. There really are a bunch of invasive species in our waterways.

    • @jordyp1917
      @jordyp1917 8 місяців тому +5

      Clown feather back?😅😂 Its a clown knifefish bud

    • @thenewbohemian5779
      @thenewbohemian5779 8 місяців тому +38

      @@jordyp1917 Alright big guy. Semantics. The dude's point was still correct.

    • @Greg-x3f
      @Greg-x3f 8 місяців тому +6

      Snakehead is good eating.

    • @MrQwiksix21
      @MrQwiksix21 8 місяців тому

      I've been catching HUGE Pacu in the San diego River.

    • @cfranzoso
      @cfranzoso 8 місяців тому +8

      @@jordyp1917 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clown_featherback

  • @Norbrookc
    @Norbrookc Рік тому +129

    I know in my state, if you catch a snakehead, you are required to kill it and inform the game wardens about where you caught it. Under no circumstances are you to release it back into the water

    • @lloyd011721
      @lloyd011721 7 місяців тому +5

      isnt it like that in every state in america?

    • @nonameman525
      @nonameman525 6 місяців тому +5

      As it should be.

    • @rumnboats7612
      @rumnboats7612 6 місяців тому

      bowfin in MN

    • @jeffhammers5677
      @jeffhammers5677 6 місяців тому

      Do you release snakeheads

    • @Crane_Fishing
      @Crane_Fishing 6 місяців тому +3

      @@rumnboats7612 bowfin are not invasive. they are native. some states are over populated and some have them on the endangered or threatened list. but they are actually not invasive (info from the MN DNR)

  • @ericguetterman6819
    @ericguetterman6819 Рік тому +41

    I finally got my wife to watch an episode with me…she’s convinced you’re just a guy that makes up names for fish “bullseye snake head clown knife Donald Duck fish”

  • @ricklane1693
    @ricklane1693 8 місяців тому +11

    What I heard from what you said is -One MAY release from ones HOOK at the time of catching, but may NOT release from your Baitwell. The one in the baitwell could have been transported to your location from literally ANYWHERE. :) Tight Lines, and keep the videos coming !

  • @Brykk
    @Brykk 8 місяців тому +23

    When im down there fishing, i carry a 5 gallon bucket with me and just throw any invasive species i catch in the bucket. When im done fishing, i donate the fish to whoever wants/needs them. The last time i fished lake jackson i donated over a dozen snakeheads to a local restaurant. My bro in law will mostly use any invasives he catches as fertilizer for his raised garden beds. He chops them up and either puts them directly into the beds, or adds them to his compost piles for future use.

    • @graywolf7648
      @graywolf7648 6 місяців тому

      Must stink over at his house

    • @ejbingusreactions
      @ejbingusreactions 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@graywolf7648no it really doesn't once it goes into a certain plant or a garden it soaks up the nutrients really quick trust me I know from experience I thought the same thing he said I ended up with a very large Plant of what I really wanted

    • @joketsu100
      @joketsu100 4 місяці тому

      You dig anything deep enough into the ground it wont smell. Doesnt take long for it to decompose ​@graywolf7648

  • @jontiller6475
    @jontiller6475 Рік тому +13

    Brad slipping that hybrid joke in got me! 😂🎣🤙🏻

    • @fishyzzYT
      @fishyzzYT 6 місяців тому

      He didn’t realize it but he said something weird

    • @EmmeryMyers
      @EmmeryMyers 5 місяців тому

      Done 💀

  • @cannibalholiday
    @cannibalholiday Рік тому +104

    Since people from all over will watch this, here's the official position when fishing in Ontario Canada: "If you catch one, you must destroy it right away so it can’t reproduce
    or spread. Don’t return it to the water."
    Part of the Ontario Anglers Action Plan on Invasive Species.
    So it will change depending on locale. Happy fishing, folks :)

    • @NobleKorhedron
      @NobleKorhedron 8 місяців тому +2

      What species are you talking about?

    • @Trilobite45
      @Trilobite45 8 місяців тому +19

      Canadian politicians.

    • @dreammaker9642
      @dreammaker9642 7 місяців тому +6

      @@NobleKorhedronany species that’s invasive meaning it was introduced in that ecosystem by humans and therefor is slowly choking the life out of it. Some are less harmful than others and some like lion fish are basically a nuke for native ecosystems. Up to you to inform yourself on which fish are native and which are not and should be removed. Asian carps for example, are also a nuke for fresh water ecosystem and by their name you may figure they don’t belong in Northern America or anywhere around there.

    • @AnonCommenter-k5m
      @AnonCommenter-k5m 7 місяців тому +3

      people need to learn the same with flora, and how bad it is to have suburbs full of non native flora, 80% of the native fauna will leave aswell cos they need their native flora. humans come in, destroy kilometres of native bushland, then build houses and the people fill their yards with exotic species... say by to your insect and nectar eating birds, thats like all your song birds, all youll have left is pidgeons lol

    • @NobleKorhedron
      @NobleKorhedron 5 місяців тому

      I meant the actual species in this case, @@dreammaker9642; I would like to know as I might be in Canada in the next 12 - 18 months...

  • @daniellagassee152
    @daniellagassee152 Рік тому +2

    Always fun to watch your road trips. It also gives me ideas when I get to come down there. Thank you great video.

  • @lakeshiamills1454
    @lakeshiamills1454 Рік тому +63

    Hey Grant, so i actually did a ride along with an FWC officer a while back when i was working towards a career with them. Essentially you are correct, it is illegal to release any animal into the wild that was previously kept in captivity, however, when talking about invasive fish specifically, in the state of Florida, you CAN release any catch including invasive species into the SAME BODY of wster they were caught in. It is definitely frowned upon, as the FWC prefers that they are destroyed when caught (kept for food, used as fertilizer, or otherwise dispatched appropriately). The officer i did my ride along with said that you shouldnt be ticketed for releasing them back tk where they were caught but you would most definitely get funny looks 😅. Also, you can not leave with any invasive species alive if you deecide to keep them. They must be dispatched if being kept.
    Ethicalky i really believe its up to you whether you release them or not, although personally, ny preference is to destroy any invasives i catch. Living in tampa i fished a few public parks and lakes that bad a tremendous amount of common plecos, oscars, myans, and tilapia, i always dispatched them humanely and if i didnt eat them i used them as ferterlizer or fed them to my pets.

    • @comfortablynumb9342
      @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому +7

      Learn to make fish emulsion fertilizer out of invasives

    • @lakeshiamills1454
      @lakeshiamills1454 Рік тому +5

      @@comfortablynumb9342 😅 definitely not a hard process! I used to freeze, then grind them, then add them to my compost heap. Wasn't the most pleasant smelling thing but then again compost never smells very good. My oleander, trumpet Vines, and rose bushes loved it!

    • @comfortablynumb9342
      @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому +4

      @@lakeshiamills1454 the great thing about making fish emulsion fertilizer is that it's done in a sealed container. So it doesn't stink.

    • @bikeman1x11
      @bikeman1x11 Рік тому +3

      dispatch them and dispose of them

    • @swkelley
      @swkelley Рік тому +1

      let em go, let em grow!

  • @Scooter23456
    @Scooter23456 Рік тому +18

    “Large cock” had me laughing. These guys roasting Brad are your typical guys that are pissed off about everything…..great vid Brandt!

  • @douggrant272
    @douggrant272 5 місяців тому

    Can't believe I didn't see this video when it came out! Loved the fishing with the fan! Great memory for him!!!!

  • @dan-o9746
    @dan-o9746 Рік тому +6

    Snakehead is probably one of the best fish to eat so keeping them shouldn't be too bad. Prized table fare like Crappie

  • @RecoveredPennychaser
    @RecoveredPennychaser Рік тому +4

    I've lived in Panama, south America and the peacock bass in Florida are just a snack for the ones in the Amazon.

    • @SSHitMan
      @SSHitMan 8 місяців тому +1

      Like most fish they grow bigger in a bigger body of water. There's no big freshwater rivers in south Florida, just a bunch of small canals.

  • @RustyReels
    @RustyReels Рік тому +23

    Brads peacock joke 😂

  • @BigAl444
    @BigAl444 Рік тому +5

    Every guide I've gone with in Florida always tells me how hard it is to catch peacocks on artificial lures. Yet here it is. Always used lip-hooked shiners. Oh now I hear him say he's using shiners. Just looks like a lure.

  • @brianjeffrey1790
    @brianjeffrey1790 Рік тому +5

    Great video Brant what a great day catching invasive species definitely a fun day 👍

  • @ChuckMil
    @ChuckMil 26 днів тому

    I love fishing with shiners. Great video.

  • @kkopacz
    @kkopacz Рік тому +149

    Leave it to the government to not want you to record their answer to a question that affects citizens.

    • @machellelokersonvlog1273
      @machellelokersonvlog1273 Рік тому +3

      That’s the truth! 🤨

    • @jessewilson8676
      @jessewilson8676 8 місяців тому +16

      That way they have plausible deniability if they gave you the wrong answer

    • @jessewilson8676
      @jessewilson8676 8 місяців тому +15

      However, the appeals court in Florida recently last couple days ruled that you can record government officials over the phone without their knowledge.

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard 8 місяців тому +14

      “This call will be recorded...”- the machine before they connect you. One rule for me, another for thee.

    • @AbNomal621
      @AbNomal621 7 місяців тому +1

      The Supreme Court has ruled that recording public officials doing their duty is a right. Unfortunately, many LEOs don’t believe in the Supreme Court’s decision.

  • @thepeople7737
    @thepeople7737 Рік тому +6

    Enjoy watching the channel and all the fishing info, but invasive species are definitely a problem throughout Florida. As an avid fishermen, outdoorsman, and diver Florida resident I’ve seen it first hand. We gotta try and do our part when we can to keep Florida beautiful for the future

  • @Roy-l7v
    @Roy-l7v Рік тому +2

    that remark about the mix peacock was great. funny

  • @RespekfulFungus
    @RespekfulFungus 7 місяців тому +93

    Not allowing you to record is 100% a violation of the 1st Amendment.

    • @dirty_810
      @dirty_810 6 місяців тому +6

      Look up wiretapping laws. I don't disagree with you but that law is a tricky one. I'm from Tennessee which is a one party state, but other states are two party and can be considered a felony with punishment to up to a year in jail.

    • @JamieDWestII
      @JamieDWestII 6 місяців тому +17

      @@dirty_810 That law only applies when recording private citizens in a situation where they have some expectation of privacy, such as in a home or a phone call between two people. It doesn't apply to government officals opperating in their legal capacity and this has been upheld by numerous court decisions (Turner vs Driver- 5th circuit)(Smith vs City of Cumming-11th circuit), among others, have all agreed that civilians have a First Amendment right to record the police because "The First Amendment Protects the right to gather information about what public officals do on public property". Thus, any law that limits a persons ability to record public officals in a public space is an unconstituational violation of the 1st amendment.

    • @scottcheg9
      @scottcheg9 6 місяців тому +7

      It’s not actually, there was no legal president used to enforce it, just lying and saying you can’t record doesn’t violate the first amendment because you are choosing to oblige.
      Put simply if you know it’s your right then don’t let people persuade you that it isn’t.

    • @scottcheg9
      @scottcheg9 6 місяців тому +3

      @@dirty_810wiretapping laws only apply to governmental agencies not to civilians.
      When a civilian does it to a civilian it’s invasion of privacy but when the government does it it’s a violation of the 4th amendment.

    • @gbenay
      @gbenay 6 місяців тому +6

      The Supreme Court has already ruled that we have no expectation of privacy when in public. ​@dirty_810

  • @jacobbouser4190
    @jacobbouser4190 Рік тому +2

    For that type of fishing, what length of fishing rod and what pound test line are you using?

  • @johnmcdonald1306
    @johnmcdonald1306 7 місяців тому +1

    I think cutting up evasive species for bait would be best. How do peacock bass taste for eating?

  • @allenmoring6786
    @allenmoring6786 Рік тому +3

    Chillin with Dylan. Stay safe and God Bless 🙏

  • @roscoe8712
    @roscoe8712 Рік тому +3

    A great video and thank you for trying to clear up confusion on invasive species, but it makes no sense for Florida to permit putting back invasive species........ !!!!

    • @Mike_Dubayou
      @Mike_Dubayou 6 місяців тому

      Imagine being an average Joe who goes out fishing, and you catch a fish, but you have no idea what kind it is, it was just fun to catch a fish. The law is worded that way so random people wouldn’t be breaking the law without knowing. That’s why.

  • @vincentmerkel2632
    @vincentmerkel2632 9 місяців тому +2

    Im not sure of the law in VA now, but it used to be that if you caught an invasive species like a snakehead, you had to kill it. If you were caught with it alive, you could be fined and lose your fishing privileges.

  • @patriciaguenzler9150
    @patriciaguenzler9150 Рік тому +1

    Excellent 👍 thanks for the video 📸 Dylan's slayed them

  • @jakewild1138
    @jakewild1138 Рік тому +2

    Most commonly caught variety of peacock bass in Florida is the butterfly peacock bass. Speckled peacock bass have also been introduced but aren't as prolific as the butterfly variety.

  • @joeygilkey2907
    @joeygilkey2907 Рік тому +4

    Brant and Brad, the greatest thing ever is that the bashers and ball busters aren’t who supports yalls channels. We (subscribers) keep it rolling, so our advice is to ignore, spend zero minutes on those folks responses and continue to drop vids that keep you guys happy and allow you to live your dream. This I can guarantee… tthe nah-sayers are punching in at 8, staring at their miserable cubical wall with a cutout of their fantasy dream vacation and hating on freedom and grinders that get it done on their terms. Keep catching jacks in the keys. Keep Crushin Snapper out of the Pensacola cut keep running your bait and tackle shop with Bama beach Bum and Bearded Brad and enjoy your life. Don’t spend another moment worried about those that wish they were in your shoes.

    • @ericearley3146
      @ericearley3146 Рік тому

      Kill all the snakeheads and bow-fins you want. But you can just as easily catch those on artificial baits if you had any skill. How many largemouth bass do you catch that swallowed those shiners and then when you release them they die. I know it's not illegal but a five-year-old kid can use live bait and catch big bass but when you try to release them there's a good chance that they're going to be mortally injured. So learn some skills there's a reason bass tournaments don't allow live bait

    • @ericearley3146
      @ericearley3146 Рік тому

      You act like you're a great fisherman while you're fishing with live bait which is generally considered cheating to a skilled fisherman but yet you turn around and release all the snakeheads back into the native bass Waters.

  • @billypilgrim522
    @billypilgrim522 6 місяців тому +1

    In Minnesota I was told if you catch a carp it must be destroyed.

  • @305Kez
    @305Kez Рік тому +1

    hey brant! i live in miami and i really want to fish where you are in this video. can you tell me the exact location where this is so i can check it out?

  • @wheelswingsfins438
    @wheelswingsfins438 Рік тому +1

    Same rule in Maryland for Snakeheads, Blue Cats and Flatheads. You can release back into the same body of water but you cannot transport them alive.

  • @ThePorpoisepower
    @ThePorpoisepower 8 місяців тому +1

    About the only reason I'd go to Florida, would be to chase peacock bass on the fly.

  • @raineman1118
    @raineman1118 Рік тому +1

    You can usually sell your snakeheads at Asian markets around Florida.

  • @mattnetko2282
    @mattnetko2282 Рік тому +2

    You won't get a ticket for letting a fish go where you caught it anywhere, the laws are vague. It's on the books that you're not allowed to and it's very frowned upon but it's not enforced.

  • @TheJuggalo1491
    @TheJuggalo1491 8 місяців тому +1

    Look like that one bass is what happened to outside breading with Peacock and Large mouth Bass.

  • @Obi1kenobi10
    @Obi1kenobi10 8 місяців тому +3

    I've "dispatched " every snakehead I've ever caught. I use them as fertilizer.

  • @chrisdavidson6519
    @chrisdavidson6519 7 місяців тому +1

    Here in Tennessee, if you catch an invasive species you have to dispose of it. But we can also use it as cut bait as long as we use it in the same body of water i was caught.

  • @melvin768
    @melvin768 Рік тому +1

    Invasive species, never release an invasive species back into the waters

  • @ZippytheHappyChimp
    @ZippytheHappyChimp Рік тому +3

    keeping a cooler with ice next to your live well is easy enough especially in these areas where the truck is 50 ft away. I'd be very surprised if, even if you don't want them to eat, you don't have a neighbor who wouldn't take them. That's not even counting foodbanks, rando family's grilling in the park you drive by, or even just burying them in the garden for your SO's roses.

    • @docbailey3265
      @docbailey3265 Рік тому

      Um, there are plenty of non-native people who would be happy to keep non-native species.

  • @midsequence1234
    @midsequence1234 Рік тому +1

    Yea I would say it's better stated that it's illegal to relocate invasive species. Invasive is a subjective topic. Some of these species are in bodies of water with little consequence to that ecosystem, then some absolutely destroy the ecosystems they are part of. I throw them back idgaf it's impractical to dispatch and get rid of them without spoiling everything around you. I think the most effective way to get rid of them is to start developing a market for them, every delicacy we enjoy started as an acquired taste. Humans have a tendency to deplete populations of species we enjoy.

  • @Floridaman457
    @Floridaman457 8 місяців тому +1

    Those are Mayan cichlids . Good eating. Good bait for tarpon and snook too.

  • @gardenhill6502
    @gardenhill6502 5 місяців тому +1

    But a Peacock is not considered an invasive species? Also, some of the invasive big snakes can still be bought in pet stores. With the huge problems in the southern and central part of the state, why do they not prohibit the sale of those invasive species?

  • @landonoliver
    @landonoliver Рік тому

    Love the videos. Thanks for all the work and posting.

  • @bengray423
    @bengray423 Рік тому +1

    Snakeheads are bad for lakes . Suppose to kill them , not put them back in lake!

  • @Cavemale2000
    @Cavemale2000 Рік тому +4

    I guess FWC defines "Releasing" as having the fish in your possession, like in a live well, etc, then letting it go somewhere where it doesn't belong. When you "catch and release" it really means "catch and then deciding not to keep it" - so release here has a slightly different meaning. Very confusing, but I think I get it.

    • @2873lonewolf
      @2873lonewolf Рік тому

      You misunderstood or you're repeating it incorrectly. You can release invasive species back into where you caught them or kill them, legally. At no time can you keep any invasive species, or animals or move them, that is illegal.

  • @willh4340
    @willh4340 Рік тому +3

    Here in Wisconsin, carp are SUPER invasive! Sometimes, I'll take a can of corn, and fish specifically for them. Then, I hit them on the head with a heavy object that I bring with, and kill them. The one downside: Turtles also like corn, and don't like being on a hook! They get ornery! Lol

  • @CtrlAltDefeat16
    @CtrlAltDefeat16 8 місяців тому +2

    Look man, I get it. More fish species, less pressure on them, more fish to catch. However, if I were to think about it, here in New Mexico, we're famous for our trout waters. We have a few lakes with invasive Northern Pike. I love catching them and they're a lot of fun, but it ruins it for trout here, which are native. There's probably millions of Northern Pike, but I always kill them and most times cook them, if I catch them. If more people are like you where 'It doesn't make a difference if I do it or not,' then more people are not going to do the right thing. As an angler, I feel like it's my duty, even if it's legal not to, to protect the local species at all costs.

  • @madmex2k
    @madmex2k 8 місяців тому +1

    Of the invasives, which are good to eat? I've heard in OK that most Carp are invasive, but am told theey are so boney that its not a good fish to eat. I do know some people who will eat anything they catch.

    • @DarrellCook-gx1tq
      @DarrellCook-gx1tq 5 місяців тому

      With only a few exceptions if it's got gills it grills. I live in Northern California so I don't have the opportunity to catch freaky fish like snakeheads.

  • @lucasyoung4832
    @lucasyoung4832 5 місяців тому

    I absolutely love that light drag on the Toadfish reels. I've caught some just-over-slot reds on it and it feels like I'm fighting a 20 lber.

  • @MichaelScarbroughcat
    @MichaelScarbroughcat Рік тому +1

    Honestly, those bass at the end there look like a hybrid between a largemouth and a peacock. You may have some cross breeding in that small like.. great video!

  • @mattw785
    @mattw785 Рік тому +2

    Sure beats anything you catch fresh water around here!

  • @RandomJ2023
    @RandomJ2023 6 місяців тому +1

    No one else caught what the man said at 15:28...A largemouth and a Peacock combined is a Largecock. 🤣🤣

  • @harrydbrownjr3021
    @harrydbrownjr3021 Рік тому +1

    When I was a kid in Upstate New York, we killed any carp we caught because they are an invasive species.

  • @catchingwithashley6816
    @catchingwithashley6816 Рік тому

    I’m in Florida around Orlando looking to make a trip down there can you give me some roundabout areas to start looking for Pecocks and snake head

  • @PatriotArmy606
    @PatriotArmy606 7 місяців тому +1

    Yea it bothers me seeing snakeheads released but I can’t tell someone else their business.

  • @davidmeeks2405
    @davidmeeks2405 Рік тому +1

    I know nothing about Peacock Bass. So just a guess, I'm thinking it could possibly be some type of hybrid. Maybe?

  • @alexfoodlover7175
    @alexfoodlover7175 Рік тому +2

    In South Australia (state), it is illegal to throw Carp back into the same body of water. They must be dispatched and can be left on the bank for birds. We still have tons of Carp though. I agree with this regulation as they eat the natives.

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 Рік тому +2

    Somewhere around 12 to 16 Peacock Species : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peacock_bass Not to mention hybrids.

  • @kevinc6805
    @kevinc6805 Рік тому +2

    in MD they stopped caring about Snakeheads. the environmental impact wasn't as severe as they initially thought.
    or
    it just became a money maker.

  • @jackpot848
    @jackpot848 Рік тому

    It was very clear to me when Brant called FWC, but after reading 250 comments I'm still confused. I always release fish unless I am planning on fish tacos, fillets, fish bites for the little ones., or a fish stew that night. I just want to do the right thing, if I need to dispatch the fish I will. But if I am not going to eat it should I throw it back right where I caught it? I want to protect my fisheries..what is the right move?

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому +4

    The invasive slam is an unfortunate possibility in Florida. It's sad that so many uninvited critters live there but as long as they do you should definitely enjoy catching them. As a Florida native it might be hard for me to release those fish. But I doubt we can eliminate them. Thanks for checking out the actual laws on the subject.

    • @swkelley
      @swkelley Рік тому

      You're crazy, it's a fishing paradise in South Florida because of the large variety of fish to catch....bass are SO boring.

    • @comfortablynumb9342
      @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому

      @@swkelley I agree that bass are boring. The awesome thing about Florida, especially south Florida, is the great saltwater fish. I grew up in Sarasota and rarely bothered with freshwater because I could catch snook and stuff that are not boring.

  • @humu42
    @humu42 6 місяців тому +1

    Are snakeheads, cichlids and peacock bass any good to eat? 🤔

  • @HandSumtactical
    @HandSumtactical 6 місяців тому

    How do you put the shiner on the hook ? It looks like behind one side and out the other gill ??

  • @scottbormann2765
    @scottbormann2765 Рік тому +1

    Brad said, that's a mix of a Peacock & a LMB, & it's called a LARGECOCK, you ignored him but you heard him.

  • @jarenhudson9794
    @jarenhudson9794 6 місяців тому +4

    "Do not record our answer". Sounds like someone who shouldn't be answering the question.

  • @johnzimpleman4965
    @johnzimpleman4965 Рік тому +2

    You should do a catch and cook with snakehead, knife and peacocks.

  • @ArmorPiercing11
    @ArmorPiercing11 7 місяців тому

    What’s the best bait for knifefish? I tried shiners, soft bait, and hard bait just can’t seem to hit one.

  • @RebeccaLohse-d1m
    @RebeccaLohse-d1m 7 місяців тому +1

    Unless it's a 2 party state, you can record any phone convo you want. Not to mention it's a government body and you're allowed to record public employees in the line of duty.

  • @Chass9999
    @Chass9999 Рік тому +2

    I dont understand the releasing of the snake heads.. they are supposedly delicious... yet all the fishers I watch keep releasing them...

  • @colingregory7464
    @colingregory7464 Рік тому +1

    The Florida canals are spawning grounds for various sharks, so there are probably parent and child sharks in there somewhere

  • @micahdean10
    @micahdean10 7 місяців тому +1

    I am a California Angler and the last fish I caught was maybe a black crappie. Hopefully I can catch some Largemouth Bass and some Stripper Bass

  • @how3fish
    @how3fish Рік тому +1

    I think its pretty clear if they are a invasive species that taste good...keep all of them !

  • @robertpowell2803
    @robertpowell2803 Рік тому +1

    The thing is is that the fish are hear and man will not be able to eradicate them so it really doesn't matter

  • @ryan198787
    @ryan198787 Рік тому +1

    I did hear in a video a while back that it is illegal to release snakehead or even have one in your possession alive. That was on animal planet .

  • @lobster8009
    @lobster8009 5 місяців тому +2

    I will never understand people that fish just for fun without taking any fish home to eat.

    • @randy9886
      @randy9886 5 місяців тому

      You’re not a fisherman then. There are size and creel limits for certain fish. One who fishes should know this parameter.

    • @lobster8009
      @lobster8009 5 місяців тому +1

      @@randy9886 Man, dont even take me there. Of course i am a fisherman and im very aware of all the laws around fishing. See, what im criticising is that a large majority of fishermen actually go fishing with no intend to take any home. They catch loads and loads of legal size fish and just throw them back in the water because they are just there in hope to catch their PB fish , take a picture and throw them back in. Bass fishermen are a typical example, literaly just there to catch some fish and throw them back in. Others arent so bad, nobody throws a legal size trout back in the water but there are very few trout fishermen. Then theres carp. Fishing carp is hugely popular but theres hardly any recipe out there because nobody wants to eat a carp. They fish for carp because they get really big and they fight a lot but they have no intend to take any home.

    • @kellyjoiner4418
      @kellyjoiner4418 5 місяців тому

      ​@lobster8009 The difference between fishin, and sport fishing I guess...🌞

  • @jameswalters4358
    @jameswalters4358 Рік тому +1

    My opinion only. They whole state coming together means as popular as it is if everyone who targets them destroys them then there’s a chance. If everyone is told some squishy law like yes you can release them into the same body then people will and our as a life long resident will one day not be able to catch a largemouth every time I go out when down south.

  • @chriscasey7113
    @chriscasey7113 Рік тому +1

    Texas it is illegal to release invasive specie.

  • @thomasmickle7289
    @thomasmickle7289 Рік тому +1

    Lots of areas in alaska its illegal to release live pike back into the water

  • @geraldbaily170
    @geraldbaily170 10 місяців тому +2

    Why would any same person release an invasive species ?

  • @olif.5581
    @olif.5581 Рік тому +1

    Hey Brant! I’m new to the world of fishing and have a question - when you’re doing a catch and release, how do you make sure the fish doesn’t get injured?

    • @TrippyBuddah
      @TrippyBuddah Рік тому

      Best way is barbless hooks. Pay attention to your line and don't let them swallow the hook. Unfortunately injuries can still occur. Keep the fish in the water. Don't handle it alot with your hands.

  • @kimkeithriggs8293
    @kimkeithriggs8293 Рік тому

    So, if you shouldn't throw it back and its illegal to have in the live well. What so what should you do with it?

  • @BB-rn6so
    @BB-rn6so Рік тому +2

    You can't keep it, you aren't supposed to release it!!!! Sounds like a group in Washington DC

  • @cyberwolf6667
    @cyberwolf6667 7 місяців тому +1

    Are you sure you’re not in some guys private pond fishing, it’s like watching someone fishing out of a bucket. What a great day of fishing. Although I’m an advocate of catch and release I agree that Floridas issue with snakeheads you should keep and eat. I’m in Ohio and I have a Koi pond, if I was in Florida I’d have a cichlid pond and just stock it with the fish I caught.

  • @patrickwall8517
    @patrickwall8517 Рік тому +1

    It depends on what you're in, in some states it is illegal to release snake heads. There are also states forbid you to release live bait into the lake you're fishing. Some states, I believe Montana is one of them that doesn't allow you to bring live bait in from another state. I think the reason it's illegal to have invasive species in a live well is to reduce the chances of them getting released into a different body of water.

  • @PSSKDerby
    @PSSKDerby Рік тому +1

    Great video Brant! Some awesome catching going on with lots of variety. You killed it. It’s always good to know the rules and try to inform those who ‘know’ that you can’t release that fish. It’s definitely illegal to throw them on the bank, but you know some of the naysayers do that.
    Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @michaelcarey5981
    @michaelcarey5981 Рік тому +2

    Was wondering if you were releasing those snakehead, I have heard that they can destroy the native fishery of that body of water

    • @ericearley3146
      @ericearley3146 Рік тому

      Yeah I learn some fishing skills any rookie can throw live shiners out there. And you should be killing those snakeheads and peacock bass there invasive species

    • @michaelcarey5981
      @michaelcarey5981 Рік тому

      @@ericearley3146 kill the snakeheads, not the peacock bass

  • @scottc543
    @scottc543 Рік тому +2

    Brant, you always tear them up. Thanks for an other great video.

  • @edwardhickey5185
    @edwardhickey5185 Рік тому +3

    They should change the law about snake heads. I would have contest and fish all year for them.

    • @edwardhickey5185
      @edwardhickey5185 Рік тому

      Not to catch and release. That way you would fish them out of the state

  • @CrunkyOMan83
    @CrunkyOMan83 Рік тому +1

    you can always eat snakehead, ive herd they are delicious.

  • @Noobish_Camper55
    @Noobish_Camper55 6 місяців тому +1

    Learn your fish species too. I've seen native bowfin left on shore deal presumably because people think it is snakehead. They are a rare catch because the population is limited in the number of lakes.

  • @tonyrains8822
    @tonyrains8822 Рік тому +1

    I am from Florida and living in Missouri here in Missouri if you catch one you kill it you do not release it as the game commission states

  • @medman6314
    @medman6314 Рік тому +1

    You should mention that you can release a snakehead. They must be killed.

  • @pastevensonjr
    @pastevensonjr Рік тому

    Virginia has come back out and said Snakehead is no longer considered an invasive species.

  • @benjaminbarkowski2227
    @benjaminbarkowski2227 Рік тому +10

    Ground mullein seeds. Puts the fish to sleep, they float to the top. Net the invasives. The rest wake up in a few hours with invasives removed.

  • @frankensteinclockface8091
    @frankensteinclockface8091 Рік тому

    CAN you eat them? Are snakehead/peacock bass/clown knifefish any good?

  • @williammathews6603
    @williammathews6603 Рік тому

    well thats pond fishin in florida,aint never no tellin wats on da hook.good vid brant

  • @jeffashbaker1114
    @jeffashbaker1114 Рік тому +1

    Them snakehead look like a fish here in Michigan we call bowfin

  • @trapperbill4962
    @trapperbill4962 Рік тому +1

    I hope your keeping those snake head because they are an invasive fish