I grew up fishing around SE Arkansas with my grandfather. These videos bring back so many memories of those days. I’ve been confined to a wheelchair for nearly 24 years now (since age 27) so I reeeally appreciate your great YT channel. Thanks!!👊😎
100% that racoon was in the early stages of rabies. They get extremely thirsty and hungry. If it had been a day or two later when you found him, he would have tried to come after you. They make a horrible growl/screech when they're rabid. Also, where I live we have the rare Roanoke bass. They are very similar to rock bass, but have slightly different genetics, which makes them a different species. However, their native range is dwindling due to the introduction of rock bass, which can outcompete, and also have hybridized with the Roanokes, as well as land conversion for urban sprawl. The NC fish and wildlife service has introduced the fish, along with smallmouth in past years to the Uwharrie river in southern central NC.
Seeing you catch those Red Eyes reminds me of my Dad, plus i was through there on I-75 yesterday. Dad dies in February and asked me while he was in the hospital if i ate any of the red eyes i caught out of my creek. Thanks so much for a great video!
When I was a boy growing up in North Alabama, we'd catch a stringer of those rock bass and red eye bass and fry em up on the bank with my buddy's as we swam and just hung out after ball practice. Some great memories creekin'.
Love your videos, mystery fish looks like a motled sculpin. Usually found in good water conditions. I actually keep some in my basement native fishroom.
Catching a ton of fish and having someone to share the experience with! That’s the kind of day that would put a smile on anyone’s face! As usual, thanks for the verse :).
All those good-sized Rock Bass would make for some good eating. I know you don't cook much, but if you fillet them, and then season them with salt, pepper, and garlic powder and then bake them at 375 for around 15 minutes, they're pretty good.
He did see the fish flopping enough to pounce and kill, but I was thinking old age and maybe cataracts. Dunno, but that boy ain't actin' natural at all!
Live hellgrammites is great bait the Nikko ones are awesome as u know but it's hard to beat the real ones .Smallmouth candy.Another great video man Keep em coming
We call them Rock Bass "Goggle eyes" here in Indiana.😊. Looked like Tyler was fishing' for squirrels for a minute there... Lol. I like your vids! Keep'em coming👍🏻
Jon that deep part of creek that you posted on April 20 would be a great place to fish a Countdown Rapala.lt sinks at one foot per second and is great for deep pools.
Things I don't pick up: Water snakes. I don't know a poisonous one from a harmless one and I've given up more than one fishing spot to a snake. Your buddy is braver than I am.
Racoon during the day probably has distemper. Could be rabies but distemper is more common in most areas and presents similarly. Probably dead in a few days, poor guy. Had one in the yard this past summer and called animal control. They were the ones that explained about distemper vs. rabies. Still, always be safe around racoons during the day, especially if they are acting aggressive.
Julie Wilkinson Yes, they can be dangerous when sick/rabies.etc. My wife and I were walking on a gravel road on a hot day in the afternoon, and an adolescent raccoon charged us on the road and I had to discourage it with a stick. It wanted to bite us. I wish I had the 22 with me, because I know it was suffering and dangerous. Rabies, I’m sure.
I will definitely be looking at that Serpent rod. We seem to like the same type of rods so if you have A Dick’s Sporting Goods near you, let me recommend the Lew’s Carbon Fire 6’,9” medium light rod. The new one for 2020 is outstanding. I have been catching Sunfish, Perch, Pickerel and Trout out of a local pond and it has been great.
Beautiful raccoon! I'm certain that's not normal behavior (rabies?) for them to be not scared of ya. Unless, it's used to folks fishing down there or feeding it. One of my favorite critters! My spirit animal (said, sort of jokingly) is the opossum. I bet the raccoons can turn those rocks over just like you did and get some tender vittles (ie: helgramites). I've seen Dobson flies occasionally in Southern Maryland which are not very big. I just learned (doing them googles) that the helgramite are the larvae of Dobsonfly. What's the biggest helgramite you've seen alive? Surely not as large as your artificial bait(?). Anyway, cool video dude ! I'm a subscriber. I don't subscribe to a lot of UA-cam channels. I like deermeatfordinner, BA Fishing, bluegabe and StanzFam :)
Have you ever used the "Joe's flies" spinners? I have great luck using them on a variety of species, trout, panfish, the occasional bass or redeye, and yellow perch. If you haven't tried them I'd recommend a "black gnat" or a "white miller".
I saw a video from a long time ago when you fished with the Trout Slayer craws, and I decided to order the kit. I used them in my local creek and caught some bass and big panfish. You should try using them for smallies or coosa bass!
Hey man. Quick question. I fish a creek by my house that you never know what you’re gonna get. 6 pound cats to 2 pound spots to small blue gill. What line do you recommend? Using an ultralight set up mostly. Awesome vid. Those rock bass always look so mean
Creek Fishing Adventures I wanted to swap over to braid but I get snagged and break off so often that I feel like I’m better off with the mono. I will give the 4 pound mono a try.
I grew up fishing around SE Arkansas with my grandfather. These videos bring back so many memories of those days. I’ve been confined to a wheelchair for nearly 24 years now (since age 27) so I reeeally appreciate your great YT channel. Thanks!!👊😎
WOW!! Great job Sir.. more, more, more PLEASE
100% that racoon was in the early stages of rabies. They get extremely thirsty and hungry. If it had been a day or two later when you found him, he would have tried to come after you. They make a horrible growl/screech when they're rabid.
Also, where I live we have the rare Roanoke bass. They are very similar to rock bass, but have slightly different genetics, which makes them a different species. However, their native range is dwindling due to the introduction of rock bass, which can outcompete, and also have hybridized with the Roanokes, as well as land conversion for urban sprawl. The NC fish and wildlife service has introduced the fish, along with smallmouth in past years to the Uwharrie river in southern central NC.
Ryan E I live in Roanoke
Seeing you catch those Red Eyes reminds me of my Dad, plus i was through there on I-75 yesterday. Dad dies in February and asked me while he was in the hospital if i ate any of the red eyes i caught out of my creek. Thanks so much for a great video!
When I was a boy growing up in North Alabama, we'd catch a stringer of those rock bass and red eye bass and fry em up on the bank with my buddy's as we swam and just hung out after ball practice. Some great memories creekin'.
that sounds like good times
Thanks for another awesome fishing trip Sir 👍👍✌
Tyler giving the raccoon a fish WOW once in a lifetime
stay positive be well & safe 👍👍✌
That is absolutely my favorite way to fish. Great memories from my youth.
Awesome, AWESOME episode brother!
Awesome creek full of healthy fish you wore them rockbass out
Good adventure, thanks for sharing. Keep it up brother. God bless
Your fishing equipment is very good, congratulations on your fishing was incredible, this place is beautiful.
Hug and good fishing.👍😎
Great trip guys thanks
If that raccoon would have jumped on Tylers head we would have seen an episode of Creek Dancing Adventures, y'all be safe out there.
Great day man...love this type of fishing..one of my favorite ways to fish...nice move..Good gush..fun time..thanks
These videos are amazing. Love the humble feel. Stay true man, and fish on!
Sculpin Minnow....wonderful bait fish
Watched this from the other angle the other day on his channel..... it's cool the way you guys do that. Keep up the good fishing!
Love your videos, mystery fish looks like a motled sculpin. Usually found in good water conditions. I actually keep some in my basement native fishroom.
John, love these kind of creek fishing videos my friend. Blessings! 🎣👊🏼
Catching a ton of fish and having someone to share the experience with! That’s the kind of day that would put a smile on anyone’s face! As usual, thanks for the verse :).
Awesome day of fishing. Thanks for sharing with us.
I think the racoon was trying to turn over rocks looking for hellgramites! Everything loves them. Another great video, thanks!
haha, wouldnt doubt it
That rod looks amazing
🤘😎🤘Love your channel. I learn a lot from you Brotha. Thank you!
Love the enthusiasm as it makes life seem fantastic for a moment huh
That was a really wonderful video. That racoon is a really nice guy. Great fishing day. 😊
Best video yet. Glad you do this full time now.
i cant wait until tomorrows video to come out
Fishing is just awesome
Awesome looking creek and some great content , nice catches
Great video!! 🎣💯
Great job!👍
That Raccoon part was awesome!
Awesome video! Action round every corner
Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video man keep up the good work 🔥👍🏻👊🏻👊🏻👍🏻🔥🔥
Dude you haven’t even watched it yet haha
you replied 10sec after the video was uploaded :D
Adam Snyder it’s always great
The Metalkon it’s always great
Love fishing for Rockbass. I am rather envious.
i probably left 10 out, there was so many
amazing! always full of surprisis. great creek and like you said: everything comes to life in the spring. biiiiig like!
Be glad when its warm enough to get in the creek where I am from really enjoyed the video
New creek worked out for ya 👍
Another great video! Sure appreciate your content
That is some nice action there Buddy alot of fish .
Yes, I was waiting for a video.
CREEEEEEK WADINGGGGG!!!! you my boy BLUE!!!!!
Left side
Your buddy has got great channel to same as
Your channel 2 best dudes on UA-cam thanks sir
You really slayed the rock bass in this video
Love this video its so REEL and the raccoon was awesome. Im getting a shirt. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Great video. Warming up here in PA and getting ready to head to some of the big slow creeks!
Man that's a great spot thanks for sharing
🤣 Looking at 🦝 and says, “That’s just wild!” 😂 🤣 😆
Creek and river fishing is fun!!!
Great cast at 3:35
I wish we had rock bass in Idaho. They seem like they are so much fun to catch.
All those good-sized Rock Bass would make for some good eating. I know you don't cook much, but if you fillet them, and then season them with salt, pepper, and garlic powder and then bake them at 375 for around 15 minutes, they're pretty good.
awesome catches ...
Nice rock bass.
Looks like a sweet location for sure!
Man you guys were really setting the hook on those rock bass, small mouths, and blue gill! Keep on getting down! Great video as always!
You should come fish in some of the creeks around Somerset Kentucky I catch plenty of smallmouth over 3 pounds
Samuel, hooked any walleye out of Rockcastle River this spring?
No I’m still hoping to get one but Ive caught plenty of smallmouth out of there! Have you?
Was that racoon blind? What do You think guys? Interesting.
He did see the fish flopping enough to pounce and kill, but I was thinking old age and maybe cataracts. Dunno, but that boy ain't actin' natural at all!
I think it was blind... it could have felt the vibration and noise from the fish
Live hellgrammites is great bait the Nikko ones are awesome as u know but it's hard to beat the real ones .Smallmouth candy.Another great video man Keep em coming
Awesome raccoon footage! I'm surprised it let you guys get that close
Or rabies I’ve heard
Great Video! Hey What kind of Camera are u using? The Exact Make, Model, etc and $$$?
Great video!! Thank you!
Nice vid!! In my country is not allowed to go fishing, u are a lucky man.
we are allowed to fish all over in my part of the country
Yep, u are lucky. In Romania, eastern Europe, only commercial fishing is allowed, sadly. Keep up with your videos, they are great,!
Chunky rock bass!! Nice smallies too. I’m not sure what that underwater fish was but I’ve seen them before.
Banded sculpin. Really cool looking fish
We call them Rock Bass "Goggle eyes" here in Indiana.😊. Looked like Tyler was fishing' for squirrels for a minute there... Lol.
I like your vids! Keep'em coming👍🏻
That was cool watching the raccoon, love the underwater shots
Great vid
Cool video guys
Try a 1/32 oz bettle spins I guarantee you will catch alot
The masked bandit was cool...wonder way he was so friendly...
Jon that deep part of creek that you posted on April 20 would be a great place to fish a Countdown Rapala.lt sinks at one foot per second and is great for deep pools.
no way! that is so awesome! who can say they hand fed a wild raccoon a fish and it be successful lol
Those are some huge rock bass
Should come up to northern KY and go fishing
Things I don't pick up: Water snakes. I don't know a poisonous one from a harmless one and I've given up more than one fishing spot to a snake. Your buddy is braver than I am.
I luv rock bass
I use that rebel cricket for trout fishing
No quarantine over there
Awesome!
Racoon during the day probably has distemper. Could be rabies but distemper is more common in most areas and presents similarly. Probably dead in a few days, poor guy. Had one in the yard this past summer and called animal control. They were the ones that explained about distemper vs. rabies. Still, always be safe around racoons during the day, especially if they are acting aggressive.
Be careful getting that close to raccoons. That one didn't appear well. It may have been very old. Thank you for an awesome video.
Julie Wilkinson Yes, they can be dangerous when sick/rabies.etc. My wife and I were walking on a gravel road on a hot day in the afternoon, and an adolescent raccoon charged us on the road and I had to discourage it with a stick. It wanted to bite us. I wish I had the 22 with me, because I know it was suffering and dangerous. Rabies, I’m sure.
Get you a beetlespin and a crappie jig/ threadfin shad......you won't miss.
Thoso r some nice fish man
I will definitely be looking at that Serpent rod. We seem to like the same type of rods so if you have A Dick’s Sporting Goods near you, let me recommend the Lew’s Carbon Fire 6’,9” medium light rod. The new one for 2020 is outstanding. I have been catching Sunfish, Perch, Pickerel and Trout out of a local pond and it has been great.
thanks, i will have to check those out
Y’all should do a video of fishing in Georgia at random creek and river
Great videos here lately. What size hook should I use for those nikko hellgrammites? I’m about to order some. Thanks
i like 1/10 oz zman shroom jigheads
Creek Fishing Adventures thanks man!
Beautiful raccoon! I'm certain that's not normal behavior (rabies?) for them to be not scared of ya. Unless, it's used to folks fishing down there or feeding it. One of my favorite critters! My spirit animal (said, sort of jokingly) is the opossum. I bet the raccoons can turn those rocks over just like you did and get some tender vittles (ie: helgramites). I've seen Dobson flies occasionally in Southern Maryland which are not very big. I just learned (doing them googles) that the helgramite are the larvae of Dobsonfly. What's the biggest helgramite you've seen alive? Surely not as large as your artificial bait(?). Anyway, cool video dude ! I'm a subscriber. I don't subscribe to a lot of UA-cam channels. I like deermeatfordinner, BA Fishing, bluegabe and StanzFam :)
i have only seen a few alive, maybe 1 1/2 inch. i plan to search for more this summer
lmao at the "ALTHOUGH I COULD"
That camera is a beast at zooming!
I just figured out how to use it after 4 years. Haha
Haha
Good fight. Good to eat
Have you ever used the "Joe's flies" spinners? I have great luck using them on a variety of species, trout, panfish, the occasional bass or redeye, and yellow perch. If you haven't tried them I'd recommend a "black gnat" or a "white miller".
I have some to try
nice racoon😀
I live in middle Tennessee too, near Nashville. I love fishing what part of middle Tennessee is this at?
hendersonville
The “rare to see” fish looked like a mottled sculpin or possibly another fish in the Cottus genus
im pretty sure banded sculpin
I have caught one on hook and line
I think you are right I was close though. Awesome find! I have seen very few sculpins in my life and I think I’ve only seen mottled.
@@CreekFishingAdventures sculpin lures work almost as good as the hellgrammites. At least in my experience. God bless
I saw a video from a long time ago when you fished with the Trout Slayer craws, and I decided to order the kit. I used them in my local creek and caught some bass and big panfish. You should try using them for smallies or coosa bass!
i have not used those in a while, i will get those back out
Hey man. Quick question. I fish a creek by my house that you never know what you’re gonna get. 6 pound cats to 2 pound spots to small blue gill. What line do you recommend? Using an ultralight set up mostly. Awesome vid. Those rock bass always look so mean
4 lb mono on ultralight can handle a lot, i am liking the 10 lb braid with a 8 lb leader
Creek Fishing Adventures I wanted to swap over to braid but I get snagged and break off so often that I feel like I’m better off with the mono. I will give the 4 pound mono a try.
What kind of fish was that around 15 minutes? That sounded like a dinosaur fossil when you thru it down. That could have been rare and valuable.
Great video, what size reel are you using on that piscifun rod?
1000
@@CreekFishingAdventures thanks! How do you like the reel?
Those rock bass tasty? Ever keep them?
Mantap om..