Good stuff but def need a pt 2 for catfish. We’re basically like carp fishers; we like to relax and have a good time. But when the bite is on, it instantly turns into WWE energy
@@parkerj23 I’m planning on getting into the nitty gritty of catfishing. But that was a hilarious way of putting it 😂. I may have to mention that in the next one
FR, after throwing the bait I litterally just watch UA-cam before the fight is on. After I beat the shit outa the fish in the reel I yet him back to the pond
The funny thing about the carp. In Europe, especilally Eastern, carp fishers are the top of the elite. Their gear is most expensive, their fishing session costs more then your season does. Catching a trophy carp is the biggest challenge of all cause they are so rare and sophisticated. I could tell you way too more but you're not going to believe my words unless you see it by yourself.
@@4493005 Believe it or not I have seen that side of your guys’ carp fishing and it is pretty intense. Here in America they are pretty common so most people who fish them end up being rednecks who wanna chill back with a beer 😂
The difficulty in catching large carp in Europe comes from the insane pressure they get put under. I wouldn't call them particularly rare considering you guys sometimes even name the big fish in a particular pond and that same fish has been caught by a dozen or more people before you. Getting THAT fish to bite again is where the challenge is.
@@Fishman2114 I like using ultralight gear and artificial lures like curly tail grubs to catch them, insanely fun fight even if they get away. I’m in America.
Sorry buddy as a European, carp fishers are not regarded as elite, they're regarded as obsessive, boring and inactive. Catching the biggest goldfish of your life after 2 days of sitting down looking at your expensive gear? Spey casting for Salmon is widely regarded as elite
@@inomerizu There’s definitely some fish I want to do! I’m just hoping people enjoy this kind of video because it’s totally different from my usual videos 😅
Amen, lucky to get a bite, grateful for whatever bites…. But as someone who grew up catching snot rockets, I do have a soft spot for the northern pike.
As a fly fisherman who loves rainbows and browns. I fish tiny streams with 5 foot rods where a 12 inch fish is a an absolute monster, and I can confirm that this is true. Also, cutthroat, golden, and brookie are all absolute treats to catch!
Love it!! This was spot on! I agree with the other comments that a part 2 would be awesome. I'd also love to see a saltwater edition! Edit: whoops, didnt realize you already put two more of these out.
@@jeffreystarits2783 there are no bad tasting fish. just bad cooks. the "bass tastes bad" thing is a lie made up by bass fisherman who dont want you eatin them.
As a Great Lakes scuba diver who encounters lots of fishermen in passing. The group that’s hands down the strangest (and most persistent with questions) are walleye fishermen. No other fish has more BS fud lore or a devoted following than walleye. Which is weird because legit here they are everywhere and plentiful. Seemingly anything a devoted walleye fisherman says appears to be flat out wrong by people who interact with walleye under the water
CO here, have grown to love carp. Not over pressured and I get to kick back, burn bowls, and have a cookout while catching some of the biggest fish we have.
@@philliphutcheson4219 You know I think I only got half of you guys because I get people saying it was super accurate and some saying it wasn’t all at 😅
Haha great vid! I primarily fish for largemouth and smallmouth as I fish local club tournaments and absolutely enjoy the camaraderie amongst other anglers. But for an absolute reset I wet wade rivers and streams for browns and rainbows. I'm at the point of my life or have come to the realization where when I say " last cast "... it could literally mean last cast. As tomorrow is never promised. Tight lines everyone!
Not in Northern Europe at least. For brown trout there's lazy bastards who snuck out in middle of the night to catch them while they spawn with miniature nets and fill in their freezers, then go to boast in next shady beer joint and acting like a lord from middle ages. Also Char guys like myself walk tens of kilometers into the fells, stay out for weeks and catch absolutely nothing, then we return to the civilization only when we absolutely have to, like go to work after boss has been calling for 20 times and told you that you're fired if you don't appear in next hour. Only to escape into the wilds with nothing but tent, fishing pole and knife the first opportunity, oh and we look like stereotype wandering hermit from any videogame :D
Me, a pike fisherman, am pleased. Though I tend to prefer spinnerbaits, topwaters, and crankbaits. The blowups on topwater are incredible compared to bass fishing. Nothing quite like a huge gator hitting a spook during the late spring/early fall periods.
@@jacobwitt2070 Topwater fishing is definitely my favorite kind of fishing, it’s very hit or miss though. Either the big bass or pike love it or they don’t bother even striking so I usually use it in small doses to see if the time is right. When it is though it’s easily the most fun you can have fishing!
Only problem i have is with rainbows. You can also be the dude with a stringer at a public park who got there super early with a chair, cooler, case of beer, jerky and your favorite spot is comfortably far from where they are planted so it takes 8 hours to limit. You probably also say its a good day whenever you arent dealing with your wife and/or kids
I’m glad I was called a super chad 😂 me and small group of buddies target primarily pickerel in early ice fishing and we catch some of the biggest in the state, people don’t understand why but Its what we love
This is great. It's a little bit different up here in Canada but pretty good all the same. I could see this being really funny but not without some guys getting all riled up LoL. Got me thinking of my own list of local stereotypes 😂😂😂
I love crappie, and i also love catching all other species. But there is nothing better than finding a big school of crappie and catching slabs back to back to back😭 solid assessment👍🏻
The only reason my favorite is largemouth bass is because I'm in south florida and the only fish on this lost that we have are carp, largies and bluegill
@@getcrossedgetmossed No need to defend your favorite species! I love bass fishing, it’s what I grew up on! It’s just recently I’ve developed much more of a multi species approach. Seriously though largemouth are great, especially down where you are! I only have problems with the professional bass fishermen and those that only value the bass and call everything else “trash”.
Currently trying to catch every species I can here in NH. Landed my first Redfin Pickerel this past weekend! That said, I prefer Rivers and Streams over Ponds/Lakes, so I mostly end up catching Fallfish and Smallmouth Bass this time of year. Looking forward to trout next spring!
@@BryceCorbitt Awesome catch! I have never gotten or even seen one. They are here in New York but only in a couple spots from what I know. So kinda rare.
Part 2 please and what about brook trout fisherman fighting the scrub brush to a tinny like crick only to get snagged in 3 trees in the water b4 finally catching a 10+ inch trout and thinking it's a monster
@@Fishman2114 Yeah but definitely consult with the local fishermen first. I think Argentinean and Malaysian fish would be the most interesting but starting out with Europe/Canada/Great Lakes would be easiest
Shellcracker are what put a smile on my face these days. They are so elusive and hard to fool that I actually get surprised when I catch one. It's always so cool to me pulling one up and seeing the red marking behind their gill flap. I'm not a fan of using worms or live bait so I only use small soft plastic jigs on a micro drop shot.
@@WagonerVT gotta use the right lures,I never had the chance to use it,You can.they also love drop offs,cold deep water,soft plastics and are very easy to catch in ice fishing apparently
My favorite game fish to go after our peacock bass. They put up a really good fight per pound. A one pounder could fight as hard as 5 pound largemouth bass but every now and then I like to make things interested in fish for Cichlid
I don’t have a favorite sport fish. I just go to a river or pond, sit out in the blazing sun since there’s no trees around for some reason for 40 minutes without anything happening and then be happy for the 1 or 2 fish I get regardless of what it is because of how long I’ve waited and I’m just happy to get anything at that point.
Catfish? I love catfishing my PB is 72 and I’ve been doing it since I was an infant the first time I went fishing I was still in the womb and first time once I got out was 2 months after and both were gatfishing
I fish for anything that’s why I love ultra light I can catch alot of stuff with one lure I use mule fishing lures and in one sesh I can catch crappie, blue gill, bass, tilapia, trout and even sometimes I’ve had a catfish hit my lure I love it
@@NoxiousFishing I’ve caught bullhead on spinners before. I’m also a big fan of my ultra light pole. Because I agree in that there’s a certain element of fun to being able to catch a variety of different species.
lowkey u killed this, I was hoping youd talk about the fly, but rainbow fishermen and brown fisherman are soooo different I feel like! Mostly because its rare people fish for them in the same place on the east unless the bows are stocked
3:10 I like them because they seemed silly to me when I was a kid. I had a novelty fishing lure that was probably never intended to actually be used and it hooked a blue gill that was shorter then the lure and a mouth smaller around then the treble hook it was on
As a bass, crappie and catfisherman, there’s nothing like fishing for a variety of species. Nothing like putting a hotdog or pepperoni on a hook and casting it into the darkness of night to see whatever the heck eats it. Catfish offer nice fight, bass are fun, crappie are fun and tasty, haven’t caught a pickerel yet. I want to travel north and give trout and pike fishing a try.
Aww! Thank for calling us pike anglers Chads! (Granted pike are about the only fish we have here in my neck of the Saskatchewan woods, next to Walleye and Perch)
@@a.m.theshinyjohtohunter4287 Woah easy tiger 😂. I really don’t go for trout but I have no problems with them either. Sure they are annoyingly picky but there’s no reason to hate them.
@@Fishman2114 Then please educate me on how to get those brain-dead salmon cousins how to bite? (and maybe I'm just super salty about loosing a double blade mini spinner lure I made from fishing gear my grandfather gave me because one faulty cast with monofillament and fluro broke at the trout pond. This is why in braid we trust.
Largemouths are fun to catch, but I generally fish to catch. Just happens I catch lots of bass and pickerel. I love pickerel too. They put up a great fight.
Bluegill really are top tier. People dont know this but micro bass lures can be used for panfish, i have caught crappie and even golden shiners. Fly fishing for them is also another thing people dont often do or know about, In the afternoons or on Hot days, Bluegills and sometimes red ears will come up to the surface or just look up to feed on the surface, and fly poppers and topwater hardbaits work great, you could also just put a little jig 2-4 inches under a bubber and watch them come up to peck it, at times in pressured areas you can catch big bass, Where i fish theres a spot where big bass from 2 pounds up to at least 5 will sit under trees and just wont eat anything. My dad threw a fluke in there and they just stared at it, I threw a Strike king bitsy crank in there and one of the 2 pounders came shooting out after it.
Part 2 for catfish. Either the coolest fattest drunkest guy ever or the dirtiest grimiest sketchiest person you’ve ever seen with a 30% chance to rob you in the foliage headed to your car
You dont like to have to actually work to hook a fish. You like to be able to just throw a piece of meat out and immediately land a monster. No technique required You also enjoy hernias from having to pull in said fish
Adding clips of the fish and showing pictures of the gear/lures your talking about would enhance this type of video by a lot. Also personal preference but using less of a monotone voice could also help. (Not talking about the exaggerated “HEY WHATS UP GUYS” voice either though)
I must be a renegade since I love catching brown trout on big jerkbaits and not flies🤔. Still a pretty funny video. Also enjoy catching big bluegill and often lament that one would likely not be able to land a ten pound one if they got that big. Also they are delicious unlike those bland tasteless crappie 😂
I think trout fisherman as a whole either generally fall under I love fly fishing or I’m hungry give me fish to eat. (I’m that fly fishing guy) Good stuff!
Flathead catfish, you’ve got to be ready to cast your rigs directly into snags. People probably are in shock at your catfish photo collection. Your bait would be a good catch for casual fishermen.
Good stuff but def need a pt 2 for catfish. We’re basically like carp fishers; we like to relax and have a good time. But when the bite is on, it instantly turns into WWE energy
@@parkerj23 I’m planning on getting into the nitty gritty of catfishing. But that was a hilarious way of putting it 😂. I may have to mention that in the next one
FR, after throwing the bait I litterally just watch UA-cam before the fight is on. After I beat the shit outa the fish in the reel I yet him back to the pond
@@Fishman2114 Yes! 😂
@@Squirelton 💯%
WWE Fans is pretty much how I would describe most catfishermen I've met
No catfish??? No walleye??? No Muskie??? Bowfin??? This really needs a part 2
@@andrewpieper8395 On it!
Add Arctic Char, brook trout and Lake trout to that :D
@@Fishman2114 Definitely perch too
@@cbonez1694 Perch are in part two 👍
how is there no muskie what a fail lol
As someone who targets bluegills and crappie that was spot on, I'm in it for the eating 🍽️🐟
....they ARE top tier lb for lb though.....
Amen brother. Bluegills (we call em Bream where I live) are the best to catch, as well as Crappie and Shellcrackers.
The funny thing about the carp. In Europe, especilally Eastern, carp fishers are the top of the elite. Their gear is most expensive, their fishing session costs more then your season does. Catching a trophy carp is the biggest challenge of all cause they are so rare and sophisticated. I could tell you way too more but you're not going to believe my words unless you see it by yourself.
@@4493005 Believe it or not I have seen that side of your guys’ carp fishing and it is pretty intense. Here in America they are pretty common so most people who fish them end up being rednecks who wanna chill back with a beer 😂
The difficulty in catching large carp in Europe comes from the insane pressure they get put under. I wouldn't call them particularly rare considering you guys sometimes even name the big fish in a particular pond and that same fish has been caught by a dozen or more people before you. Getting THAT fish to bite again is where the challenge is.
As a German I agree except for the rareness in Germany they are not really „rare“.
@@Fishman2114 I like using ultralight gear and artificial lures like curly tail grubs to catch them, insanely fun fight even if they get away. I’m in America.
Sorry buddy as a European, carp fishers are not regarded as elite, they're regarded as obsessive, boring and inactive. Catching the biggest goldfish of your life after 2 days of sitting down looking at your expensive gear?
Spey casting for Salmon is widely regarded as elite
You got them all perfect 🤣 gotta do pt.2 including walleye, muskelunge and catfish ‼️
@@inomerizu There’s definitely some fish I want to do! I’m just hoping people enjoy this kind of video because it’s totally different from my usual videos 😅
@@inomerizu I’m glad you enjoyed it though!!!
I woul love to see what he has to say about walleye, being a walleye fisherman my self.
@@Fishman2114 and gar my boy do gar
@@greninjolo Planning on it ✊
Joke's on you! I like catching anything that bites!
@@KrepsyK Ahh a fellow multi species angler
true chad take. currently have 15 species notched on my belt.
Amen, lucky to get a bite, grateful for whatever bites…. But as someone who grew up catching snot rockets, I do have a soft spot for the northern pike.
As a fly fisherman who loves rainbows and browns. I fish tiny streams with 5 foot rods where a 12 inch fish is a an absolute monster, and I can confirm that this is true. Also, cutthroat, golden, and brookie are all absolute treats to catch!
Tenkara?
i liked it because you called me a chad
Honestly
@@blackmoonangler I’ve made a lot of pike people happy
@@Fishman2114 You most certainly have! 🤙
True, pike fishing for life.
@@blackmoonangler I subbed cuz of that
This is a great vid. I laughed a lot at the bass parts as it is very true. You should make this a series every so often, keep up the great work.
@@fjhaq Appreciate it! I know it’s definitely different, but I’ll probably at least do a part 2 down the road
Anyone from the Midwest or prairie provinces in Canada is crying because you left out some favorites like walleye, perch, burbot and whitefish.
Love it!! This was spot on! I agree with the other comments that a part 2 would be awesome. I'd also love to see a saltwater edition!
Edit: whoops, didnt realize you already put two more of these out.
"Trouts, you love being outdoors." Yep, that's us trout lover. Also trout taste very good.
I'm still a beginner, but being able to understand and laugh at these make me feel like I'm making progress! (Subscribed!)
@@Se0ultrain Welcome to the channel 😊
love it when bass fisherman cry about people eating bass. hilarious to me every time. "not my favorite ditch pickle! its a SPORT fish!"
And they'll hate on bowfin, or pickerel, even though those are a lot of fun to catch too
@@jimbob4859 yup
but bass kind of taste like sh-t walleye or crappie for me
@@jeffreystarits2783 there are no bad tasting fish. just bad cooks. the "bass tastes bad" thing is a lie made up by bass fisherman who dont want you eatin them.
@@sharky1742 ill stick with crappies and walleyes under 18 inch thank you
The carp one, I immediately thought of the UK 😂
I will catch whatever bites, and not complain. I love the fight Chain Pickerel put up, and love watching them stalk the lure.
As a Great Lakes scuba diver who encounters lots of fishermen in passing. The group that’s hands down the strangest (and most persistent with questions) are walleye fishermen.
No other fish has more BS fud lore or a devoted following than walleye. Which is weird because legit here they are everywhere and plentiful. Seemingly anything a devoted walleye fisherman says appears to be flat out wrong by people who interact with walleye under the water
CO here, have grown to love carp. Not over pressured and I get to kick back, burn bowls, and have a cookout while catching some of the biggest fish we have.
As a pike guy, thank you
@@npf7159 As a fish man, you’re welcome
That was a swing and miss on brown trout fishermen😂🤣😂. Funny video though!!!
@@philliphutcheson4219 You know I think I only got half of you guys because I get people saying it was super accurate and some saying it wasn’t all at 😅
That was funny I laughed pretty good a couple times
@@NobodyCares-t5j Glad you got some enjoyment out of it 👍
dangit man you nailed me with the brown trout
@@FlyGuy1810-j3t That’s the goal ;)
Definitely on spot for trout. I fish for anything but just hanging out in the river fly fishing is my favorite place.
Haha great vid! I primarily fish for largemouth and smallmouth as I fish local club tournaments and absolutely enjoy the camaraderie amongst other anglers. But for an absolute reset I wet wade rivers and streams for browns and rainbows. I'm at the point of my life or have come to the realization where when I say " last cast "... it could literally mean last cast. As tomorrow is never promised. Tight lines everyone!
Any trout species is 100% a fly fisherman who’s ulterior motive is to be outdoors 😂
Not in Northern Europe at least. For brown trout there's lazy bastards who snuck out in middle of the night to catch them while they spawn with miniature nets and fill in their freezers, then go to boast in next shady beer joint and acting like a lord from middle ages. Also Char guys like myself walk tens of kilometers into the fells, stay out for weeks and catch absolutely nothing, then we return to the civilization only when we absolutely have to, like go to work after boss has been calling for 20 times and told you that you're fired if you don't appear in next hour. Only to escape into the wilds with nothing but tent, fishing pole and knife the first opportunity, oh and we look like stereotype wandering hermit from any videogame :D
@@lihamuuri8697that’s so fkd, losers using a net
“It’s not fishing, it’s an art,” -fly fisherman
I fish Brookies in my family creek on a stick that I found not a fly rod and reel
Nope. Brown trout & bull trout fishermen are waaaay different. But both those species can double the world record largemouth.
Black crappie here, and spot on lol
Me, a pike fisherman, am pleased. Though I tend to prefer spinnerbaits, topwaters, and crankbaits. The blowups on topwater are incredible compared to bass fishing. Nothing quite like a huge gator hitting a spook during the late spring/early fall periods.
@@jacobwitt2070 Topwater fishing is definitely my favorite kind of fishing, it’s very hit or miss though. Either the big bass or pike love it or they don’t bother even striking so I usually use it in small doses to see if the time is right. When it is though it’s easily the most fun you can have fishing!
Great one. Keep them coming. 😊
@@cg-keuka Glad you enjoyed it!
Only problem i have is with rainbows. You can also be the dude with a stringer at a public park who got there super early with a chair, cooler, case of beer, jerky and your favorite spot is comfortably far from where they are planted so it takes 8 hours to limit. You probably also say its a good day whenever you arent dealing with your wife and/or kids
I’m glad I was called a super chad 😂 me and small group of buddies target primarily pickerel in early ice fishing and we catch some of the biggest in the state, people don’t understand why but Its what we love
This is great. It's a little bit different up here in Canada but pretty good all the same. I could see this being really funny but not without some guys getting all riled up LoL. Got me thinking of my own list of local stereotypes 😂😂😂
I love crappie, and i also love catching all other species. But there is nothing better than finding a big school of crappie and catching slabs back to back to back😭 solid assessment👍🏻
Salmon fishermen aren't fooling me you aren't fishermen you're a bear
I fish for em all besides carp! Like the vid bro
Good video man im a pike fisherman myself here in Finland
@@Dandido-th5ox Legend!
you got it spot on :), bass and crappie are the most fun to catch, but i really do think bluegill/sunfish are the best eating fish. great video.
The only reason my favorite is largemouth bass is because I'm in south florida and the only fish on this lost that we have are carp, largies and bluegill
@@getcrossedgetmossed No need to defend your favorite species! I love bass fishing, it’s what I grew up on! It’s just recently I’ve developed much more of a multi species approach.
Seriously though largemouth are great, especially down where you are! I only have problems with the professional bass fishermen and those that only value the bass and call everything else “trash”.
Currently trying to catch every species I can here in NH. Landed my first Redfin Pickerel this past weekend! That said, I prefer Rivers and Streams over Ponds/Lakes, so I mostly end up catching Fallfish and Smallmouth Bass this time of year. Looking forward to trout next spring!
@@BryceCorbitt Awesome catch! I have never gotten or even seen one. They are here in New York but only in a couple spots from what I know. So kinda rare.
Really good video, please include perch for the next time as It’s my favourite game fish
Striped bass, surf perch and rock/ling next please. These were awesome
@@fabianberber Working on the next list now and one of your suggestions are already on it ;)
As an Alaskan, you showing a chinook made my heart break.
Northern pike are my favorite fish. This is the first and probably only time I will ever be a chad.
Crappie guy,guilty accept we go both ways some are VERY species specific,2 old guys I fish around get straight pissed off if they get a largemouth 😂😂
@@ronmatson5502 Interesting it’s like a reserve bass fisher 😂
YES!!! Chain pickerel are best
Fish for everything but I’m all about the Walleye,snakehead and striped bass.
Catfish- you are loud as hell when u catch one and u like to fry up fish in general
@@dawoof5119 You’ll have to see what I said about some catfish tomorrow at noon ;)
Yes, I liked it!!
@@DonnaGallagher-pk4li Glad you liked it!
My favorite is brook trout, so I think that means I like hiking and I'm anti-social. 😂
Part 2 please and what about brook trout fisherman fighting the scrub brush to a tinny like crick only to get snagged in 3 trees in the water b4 finally catching a 10+ inch trout and thinking it's a monster
@@dannydecare2116 Hey Brooks are probably the best trout out there. I love how they look and I’d say they fight hardest too.
@@Fishman2114 I fish them with a 10 foot rod the crick is so small most places I can tuch the bank but it helps get around all the brush
Next iteration should definitely feature some of your international friends
@@Kevin-hx2ky International fish?
@@Fishman2114 Yeah but definitely consult with the local fishermen first. I think Argentinean and Malaysian fish would be the most interesting but starting out with Europe/Canada/Great Lakes would be easiest
Shellcracker are what put a smile on my face these days. They are so elusive and hard to fool that I actually get surprised when I catch one. It's always so cool to me pulling one up and seeing the red marking behind their gill flap. I'm not a fan of using worms or live bait so I only use small soft plastic jigs on a micro drop shot.
happy to see salman fishing on this list. We normally get forgotten
For bass fisherman you should have mentioned how they use 60lb line on max drag and just ragdoll them in
Walleyes my favorite fish for game,I’ve never caught one but they are my dream fish
@@Beginner_tackle I haven’t caught one either… they’re my white whale apparently
@@Fishman2114 same
Come out to Maumee for the annual walleye run in spring. @@Fishman2114
Caught one after 15 years of fishing about a month ago meanwhile everyone in my region talks about landing boat loads of em every year 😂
@@WagonerVT gotta use the right lures,I never had the chance to use it,You can.they also love drop offs,cold deep water,soft plastics and are very easy to catch in ice fishing apparently
My favorite game fish to go after our peacock bass. They put up a really good fight per pound. A one pounder could fight as hard as 5 pound largemouth bass but every now and then I like to make things interested in fish for Cichlid
I don’t have a favorite sport fish. I just go to a river or pond, sit out in the blazing sun since there’s no trees around for some reason for 40 minutes without anything happening and then be happy for the 1 or 2 fish I get regardless of what it is because of how long I’ve waited and I’m just happy to get anything at that point.
W vid ya got yourself a sub
@@WalnutHarbor W comment you get a heart
Alligator gar fisherman, super chad
I kayak fish for them... They almost always win as they tow me into trees and rocks and wreck me...... probably why I like fishing for them...
Offshore, saltwater guy here.
That all looked like bait!!!! Lol
Catfish? I love catfishing my PB is 72 and I’ve been doing it since I was an infant the first time I went fishing I was still in the womb and first time once I got out was 2 months after and both were gatfishing
@@AvGeek646 I didn’t put any catfish in this one, but both of the other two parts of at least one catfish in them ;)
I fish for anything that’s why I love ultra light I can catch alot of stuff with one lure I use mule fishing lures and in one sesh I can catch crappie, blue gill, bass, tilapia, trout and even sometimes I’ve had a catfish hit my lure I love it
@@NoxiousFishing I’ve caught bullhead on spinners before. I’m also a big fan of my ultra light pole. Because I agree in that there’s a certain element of fun to being able to catch a variety of different species.
lowkey u killed this, I was hoping youd talk about the fly, but rainbow fishermen and brown fisherman are soooo different I feel like! Mostly because its rare people fish for them in the same place on the east unless the bows are stocked
I fish for everything. I’m going for as many species as possible, got 30 or so so far. Gar, Carp, and creek fishing is my favorite.
3:10 I like them because they seemed silly to me when I was a kid. I had a novelty fishing lure that was probably never intended to actually be used and it hooked a blue gill that was shorter then the lure and a mouth smaller around then the treble hook it was on
As a bass, crappie and catfisherman, there’s nothing like fishing for a variety of species. Nothing like putting a hotdog or pepperoni on a hook and casting it into the darkness of night to see whatever the heck eats it. Catfish offer nice fight, bass are fun, crappie are fun and tasty, haven’t caught a pickerel yet. I want to travel north and give trout and pike fishing a try.
@@AubreyCasler-c3p The multi species liftstyle is the way to go ✊
Need part two! Muskie, Catfish, walleye, etc lol
ok, I’m a big fly-fisherman, but I’m NOT calm
@@Captain_Pingu Well I guess you are an exception then 😅
I mostly gosh bass for fun . But if I want something to eat , I’ll fish trout , bluegill, and crappie . Love some trout tho 😂😂
Aww! Thank for calling us pike anglers Chads!
(Granted pike are about the only fish we have here in my neck of the Saskatchewan woods, next to Walleye and Perch)
@@a.m.theshinyjohtohunter4287 I’ve made the pike community very happy
@@Fishman2114 Pike are genuinely fun to catch. at least they bite, unlike trout. Guh! I hate them!
@@a.m.theshinyjohtohunter4287 Woah easy tiger 😂. I really don’t go for trout but I have no problems with them either. Sure they are annoyingly picky but there’s no reason to hate them.
@@Fishman2114 Then please educate me on how to get those brain-dead salmon cousins how to bite? (and maybe I'm just super salty about loosing a double blade mini spinner lure I made from fishing gear my grandfather gave me because one faulty cast with monofillament and fluro broke at the trout pond. This is why in braid we trust.
Yeah i swear ive caught more jack then anything else my whole life lmao
luckily for me im a pike, pickerel and trout fisherman but im mainly on the saltwater side
Largemouths are fun to catch, but I generally fish to catch. Just happens I catch lots of bass and pickerel. I love pickerel too. They put up a great fight.
Damn you really wiffed on rainbow trout, you forgot to include the mayhem of fishing for stockers
Bluegill really are top tier. People dont know this but micro bass lures can be used for panfish, i have caught crappie and even golden shiners. Fly fishing for them is also another thing people dont often do or know about, In the afternoons or on Hot days, Bluegills and sometimes red ears will come up to the surface or just look up to feed on the surface, and fly poppers and topwater hardbaits work great, you could also just put a little jig 2-4 inches under a bubber and watch them come up to peck it, at times in pressured areas you can catch big bass, Where i fish theres a spot where big bass from 2 pounds up to at least 5 will sit under trees and just wont eat anything. My dad threw a fluke in there and they just stared at it, I threw a Strike king bitsy crank in there and one of the 2 pounders came shooting out after it.
Chain pickerel, smallmouth bass, and brook trout are my big three
@@johnnydartersaresuperiorbeings That’s a solid “big three”!
Part 2 for catfish. Either the coolest fattest drunkest guy ever or the dirtiest grimiest sketchiest person you’ve ever seen with a 30% chance to rob you in the foliage headed to your car
I'd love a saltwater edition man!
@@Matt-is8qj I really don’t have much experience in saltwater…
@@Fishman2114 No worries man, just do you. I'll pretend I'm the ultimate saltwater Chad until proven oterwise then ^^
Can we get a saltwater fish version? I wanna flex my chad status on my friends 💪🏻
You dont like to have to actually work to hook a fish. You like to be able to just throw a piece of meat out and immediately land a monster. No technique required
You also enjoy hernias from having to pull in said fish
@@BrendonCap Depends on which fish but pretty much accurate haha
As a pike fisherman, I totally agree with this guy 👍
See this is why I love pike fishing! Even though I have never caught one.
I even kept one gar once.
I’m definitely the crappie fisherman 😅
@@schuylergutting8169 Nothing wrong with that
I've got pike and trout 15 min away from home and another hr for walleyes burbot, perch and whitefish
@@martinsiedlecki Sounds like a solid spot! How’s whitefish fishing?
@@Fishman2114 not a primary targeted species for me. Usually got by accident in the river on a fly.
@@martinsiedlecki Fair enough
Personally my favourite to catch are perch and catfish
When you see a 5 pound hawg do a tailwalk down the side of your boat, that's a vision you will never forget
Wait until you hook into a 30" pike.
Arctic Grayling here. What do you say about that one?
@@KeithFoster-re5xj Honestly I couldn’t tell you 😅
Yeah. Nailed me to the cross as a smallie and brown trout guy
Im a pike fisherman of italy, thinking for the chad title!
Very reasonable and well thought out, even if it’s a joke I can’t argue with this list one bit
Gotta see a part two. Add in perch and catfish
@@nathanbenthin6403 Will do 👍
UBERCHAD: multispecies ultralight crank fisherman
@@plzifan3773 💪
You love rainbow trout because you follow the hatchery truck everywhere🤣
@@cb171985 That’s definitely a thing haha, when it’s stocking day the river is packed!!!
Adding clips of the fish and showing pictures of the gear/lures your talking about would enhance this type of video by a lot. Also personal preference but using less of a monotone voice could also help. (Not talking about the exaggerated “HEY WHATS UP GUYS” voice either though)
part 2, with perch, zander, sturgeon n more
Next one you gotta include the bug four catfish Flathead, blue, channel, and bullhead.
Dang, never been called a chad before lol. Pike all summer, burbot and whitefish all winter tho. Great through the ice.
@@adamfeldberg9521 Sounds like a good time all round
I must be a renegade since I love catching brown trout on big jerkbaits and not flies🤔. Still a pretty funny video. Also enjoy catching big bluegill and often lament that one would likely not be able to land a ten pound one if they got that big. Also they are delicious unlike those bland tasteless crappie 😂
@@johnaufderheide6117 Shhhhhh careful the crappie people are watching 👀
No channel cat? Dont worry, we're just alcoholics
I think trout fisherman as a whole either generally fall under I love fly fishing or I’m hungry give me fish to eat. (I’m that fly fishing guy) Good stuff!
Flathead catfish, you’ve got to be ready to cast your rigs directly into snags. People probably are in shock at your catfish photo collection. Your bait would be a good catch for casual fishermen.
This was funny. I’d love to see a saltwater fish version but that might end up being too long
Lol spot on crappie fisherman.