Release the DRAGONS: BIG SNAKEHEAD & Bass - Wade Fishing with Mepps & Squarebill Crankbaits

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @jnogle6
    @jnogle6 5 місяців тому +3

    Watching them swim away can be just as rewarding as catching

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      Especially when it’s a shallow water release in sloooooooow mooooooowwwww

  • @stumessick9963
    @stumessick9963 5 місяців тому +1

    Super nice for a short trip

  • @luckyandblessedfishing
    @luckyandblessedfishing 5 місяців тому

    Congrats on 10k brother! Thanks for continuing to make a difference in the angling world!

  • @timothywelk596
    @timothywelk596 5 місяців тому +1

    Yeah Mepps always does the trick this time of year for those giant snakeheads

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      When they won’t hit anything else that’s what I’m throwing

  • @andrewbeetz2196
    @andrewbeetz2196 5 місяців тому

    Man that's a fish! As usual well done!

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      Thanks, brother. He had me fooled off the Hookset. Had no idea how big he was at first.

  • @brendenio7969
    @brendenio7969 5 місяців тому +1

    What an absolute dragon congrats, cant wait to catch the first one of the year for me, just gotta keep trying

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      Good luck brother. They should really come alive next week

  • @BIGYAKRFISHING
    @BIGYAKRFISHING 5 місяців тому +1

    Gotta be some skill catching those on Mepps with those hooks. I lost a lot less of a fish with those hooks, great catch.

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому +1

      Once I know I have a big one I take that drag down and loosen it up. Seen em bend one too many hooks

  • @devinchristy9969
    @devinchristy9969 5 місяців тому +1

    I had finally got a mepps after watching your vids it’s like a cheat code lol

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      lol, it really is 😂

    • @devinchristy9969
      @devinchristy9969 5 місяців тому

      @@KambotroutFishing only negative is it twist the braid after so many retrieves

  • @killerboy1014
    @killerboy1014 5 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on your 10K brother!! You have taught me a lot. I live in Frederick, I go to tuckahoe a lot I have one question which side of the bay bridge do you prefer to fish on?

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      Thanks brother! It’s a toss up for me now between East and West, especially since the Key Bridge is out (adds time to my East side transit).
      The East side has also seen its numbers and quality of Snakehead drop due to fishing pressure and natural population stabilization with the environment. I still prefer the East side for immersion in nature, but some Westside waters are as good as most Eastside waters now.

  • @crabtownguy
    @crabtownguy 5 місяців тому

    Congratulations on your 10K...

  • @premium9997
    @premium9997 5 місяців тому

    Congrat for 10k bro 💥👏

  • @yabigman3
    @yabigman3 4 місяці тому +1

    Man i want to catch some of those. Wished we had a lake with them in there like that.

  • @yuxxx521
    @yuxxx521 5 місяців тому

    What is the best timing catching em? I noticed that you mentioned the incoming tide will scare the fish away?

  • @ri-jm5tn
    @ri-jm5tn 5 місяців тому

    Saw snakeheads paired up in the shallows in my local water, but not interested in eating. It seems like in-line spinners don't get the love they deserve. Gorgeous fish brother!

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      The inline spinners are the OGs of the lure world. They’ve stood the test of time 👏
      I’ve heard some reports of pairing too. I think by end of next week we’ll be seeing a lot of it.

  • @bryceb.8709
    @bryceb.8709 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m having trouble with snakehead fishing this year. Usually around this time in my creek and in the Severn river I see snakehead everywhere. But this year none of them have showed up to my creek.

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      Sounds like either natural cycles in population growth and decline, or higher levels of fishing/bowfishing pressure.
      Either that, or something in the environment has changed. What structure do you normally find them in this time of year in previous years?

    • @bryceb.8709
      @bryceb.8709 5 місяців тому

      ⁠@@KambotroutFishingthey have been everywhere in the grass the past years and always at the top of the water and visible

  • @OutdoorsInMaryland
    @OutdoorsInMaryland 5 місяців тому

    KVD SEXY SHAD!! one of my favorite. Try a chartreuse - perch color

  • @BigJOutdoors
    @BigJOutdoors 5 місяців тому

    Nice - ever try the Vibrax spinners instead of Mepps? Bass pro carries them up to size 6 and they’re a couple bucks cheaper.

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      Haven't tried the Vibrax in years. Do they slow roll in shallower water well? That's one of the most important qualities for em in most Snakehead waters.

    • @BigJOutdoors
      @BigJOutdoors 5 місяців тому

      @@KambotroutFishing I’m not sure. Bought one to test out for comparison.

  • @RippieFarmer
    @RippieFarmer 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome catches... last I knew it wasn't really encouraged to release snake heads after they're caught tho.
    Could swear they're an invasive destructive species.

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому +1

      lol, thanks. Their degree of invasive impact is hotly debated.
      Legal requirements on Snakehead vary by state, but in most cases, you’re allowed to release them immediately after catching them back into the waters in which you caught them. That’s the case in MD, DE, and VA (this was in MD).
      It’s usually only illegal to possess live snakehead or to transport live snakehead (which makes good sense in my opinion).
      I often harvest them, but it usually depends on whether or not I have room in the freezer or know someone who wants them.
      They’re the best tasting fish in freshwater and have an excellent meat to body ratio. They’re also easy to filet, so if I need meat or know someone who does, I’ll often keep them.
      With that said, I’ll release them if I don’t have a need to harvest. Many people take an issue with this because they’re labeled as an invasive species, and most fisheries managers do highly encourage their harvest.
      The peer-reviewed and published science thus far has not shown invasive impact. I’ve actually done an interview series with John Odenkirk, a VDGIF fisheries biologist, in which we review the most recent science and legal requirements on the species (link below if you’re interested).
      ua-cam.com/video/lceYaOj8P9M/v-deo.html
      Still, invasive impact sometimes takes several decades to manifest, so if someone does harvest intensely, I understand their position.
      My personal opinion is that the degree of their impact will depend on the waters involved. In uniformly shallow waters with no established large predatory species (like Blackwater), they’ll likely have more of an impact (though I do think their impact is overblown and the snakehead scapegoated for our own impact).
      In deeper waters though, they’ll likely have less of an impact, especially when those deeper waters have large, established predatory fish.
      For me, they’re an admirable species, excellent parents, and incredible sportfish.
      Hope this helps and thanks for watching!

  • @quanqiu-n2i
    @quanqiu-n2i 5 місяців тому

    Where is this place? Can I go fishing here?

  • @michaelgrosscup
    @michaelgrosscup 5 місяців тому

    He was lucky it was you who caught him, me dinner.

  • @danielsomes
    @danielsomes 5 місяців тому +1

    Why not eat the big ones?

    • @KambotroutFishing
      @KambotroutFishing  5 місяців тому

      You can in most waters, but in some waters it’s better not to because of bioaccumulation rates. The larger fish tend to accumulate more toxins in their meat.