@@Kyfanatic18 the water is cooling off and the blues should start to be moving around alot; I would target heavy current and current seams with heavy weights, deep or suspended is probably best this time of year, I fish the dams as much as I can in October November and beginning of December, also creek mouth with bait barges and a good drop off can be key
I see them there on the weekends and occasionally on week days usually just during April and may and in the fall, you have to get there early or stay the night to get the wall on the week ends and it doesn’t hurt to get there early on week days either, and I’m assuming it’s the Asian guys your talking about they always take that spot but they are pretty friendly and have become locals
B n M silver cat elite 7’6 reel is a picifun chaos 60 with 40 pound main line, I use any bass rod set up for white bass hybrids and skip jack 12 pound test
I fairly new to river fishing, I gave up the expensive paylakes. I've been to that spot your at a few different times and a quite of other spots, I end up snagged and having to cut my line everytime. I keep rod high and reel fast, along with a few other techniques but it ruins my trips everytime. Any pointers?
That is just a shaggy spot, sometimes I use a break away rig with 12 or 15 pound test and just lose a sinker, but I also have a ton of lead and sinker molds so it doesn’t bother me so much, I’ve been fishing there so long I kind of know where to cast and where the snags are as well
Great video. I've fished below Markland several times
really quality fishing techniques. still maintain sustainability by releasing fish. 7:00 minutes is really an amazing sight.
Just subbed!
Thats a big ol Bluegill GREAT job!!🎉
Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Good action. Wish we had more blues up here in the PI pool.
Used to fish for spoon bill there. But never had any luck catching anything else. Water was always to rough and always getting snaged on stuff
Nice video
as usual
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Nice Bluegille
Nice day fishing. I've been trying to find some river cats before it gets too cold for me to fish with no luck at all the past 3 or 4 weeks.
The bite is about to pick up last year it started picking up around Halloween
@@RiverBloodfishing should I be fishing deep or shallow? I'm assuming they're relating to structure this time of year?
@@Kyfanatic18 the water is cooling off and the blues should start to be moving around alot; I would target heavy current and current seams with heavy weights, deep or suspended is probably best this time of year, I fish the dams as much as I can in October November and beginning of December, also creek mouth with bait barges and a good drop off can be key
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Are there always a certain group of people up against the wall or are they only there on the weekends?
I see them there on the weekends and occasionally on week days usually just during April and may and in the fall, you have to get there early or stay the night to get the wall on the week ends and it doesn’t hurt to get there early on week days either, and I’m assuming it’s the Asian guys your talking about they always take that spot but they are pretty friendly and have become locals
Solid!
Is there alway white bass there? Can you eat them?
There not always there mostly spring and fall and yes you can eat them
Is this in gallatin county
Nice catches man u need to come down to yak trip wit me
I was planning on coming tomorrow but changed my plans, I will try to come down this month if the weather and water is good
@@RiverBloodfishing u knw how we get down 😎😎💪🐟
I thought Markland was closed to fishing ?
It’s opened back up they were doing some work but are done now
What your rod and reel setup
B n M silver cat elite 7’6 reel is a picifun chaos 60 with 40 pound main line, I use any bass rod set up for white bass hybrids and skip jack 12 pound test
@@RiverBloodfishing I just hit a big swarm of white bass
Water has been down for awhile… not amazing fishing but been good lately
We have some rain on the way Sunday and mon should pick up the bite for hybrids and cats
@@RiverBloodfishing I’m headed Sunday evening try to catch a hybrid late bite
I fairly new to river fishing, I gave up the expensive paylakes. I've been to that spot your at a few different times and a quite of other spots, I end up snagged and having to cut my line everytime. I keep rod high and reel fast, along with a few other techniques but it ruins my trips everytime. Any pointers?
That is just a shaggy spot, sometimes I use a break away rig with 12 or 15 pound test and just lose a sinker, but I also have a ton of lead and sinker molds so it doesn’t bother me so much, I’ve been fishing there so long I kind of know where to cast and where the snags are as well
This the Indiana side?
@@farbneyonddriven yes I also get a lot of snags here