I'm a big smallie guy, and when I can't get fish to eat plugs in spots like you were fishing at 5:10 always have tubes. I prefer dry creek outfitters tubes with a Texas rig and some mikes lunker lotion in crayfish scent, or shrimp oil stuffed inside the tube. Just bouncing along the bottom slowly. If they aren't feeding aggressively and hitting plugs, fish the hole slowly with a bottom bait and more often than not, you'll catch fish
Just found your channel and already been watching a ton of your videos and enjoying all your content. Keep up the great work and hopefully I get to fish these same rivers and lakes.
They indeed are a sport fish. I have no problem throwing a largie, smallie, or panfish (etc) in with some trout. A variety of catch & cooks would be cool. 💯💯
I'm 25 miles from the Land of 10,000 lakes, that's all there is up here, only 4.5 hours from Superior. I would just keep on trout fishing, they are hard to catch. How you catch all those trout???? Any idiot can catch a walleye or Pike. John T.
Another great video I love eating bass myself and of course I don't eat all my bass, largemouth is really good also thick fillets and never fishy always flaky.......❤️
2 and 3/4 " Loud shad rattle by Chubbs lures found at Cal Ranch. Looks like a little perch and the big rainbows are tearing it up. Also have 3" Gulp minnows for $5.95.😊
Another great video, would be cool to see you dabble in some crawdad catch and cook, can’t remember if you’ve done that before. Would love to see you make it up to the Uintas and do a over night camp out up there. I could point you in the direction of some really good lakes. Love the channel and content as always man keep up the great work!
Bro! Please do some C&C of different species. That would be awesome to see, as I too want to try more species other than all the trout that we have. I caught my first bass last fall, and cooked it up. It was way good! Your the man. 🤘
I've been a fan of the channel for a long time now. However, I can no longer in good faith subscribe to your channel. BaSs AiN't FoR eAtIN!!! BaSs ArE sPoRt FiSh OnLy!!!!
I hate seeing this, when you research growth comparison between species and how rare it is for smallmouth to reach good size, then you'll understand you've killed and eaten a fish that was 1 out of a million to reach that size. Probably at least 15 years old. If you're starving I could understand, but if you're doing it for views, then it's just a sad waste. Trout get stocked everywhere, grown in hatcheries to be eaten, that's the difference. If you want to eat bass eat spotted bass, they aren't natural, and grow and reproduce 6x faster than smallmouth.
Uuhhhhh I’m not sure if you’re referring to the one on the thumbnail or not but I let that one go, and also fish grow at different rates depending on where they are. A fish in one lake may grow at 10x the rate as one’s from another lake. Depends on fish density and food availability. That’s the average size bass in here for the most part and I guarantee the one I kept wasn’t 15 years old. Maybe where you live that’s the case but fish grow pretty fat around here.
I watched the whole video, I was speaking in general about eating smallmouth of good size. I see several UA-camrs do it. I've been studying fish for years, and smallmouth and trout are my favorites to catch. And I do fish for food at times, but my point is educating others, if a bunch of young kids watch and go out making their own catch and cooks w smallmouth it will take more than a decade to replace those fish. As a species smallmouth grow at a fraction per year. Where I live an F1 largemouth fingerling is 3-4$ the same size smallmouth is 38$ because it's so much harder to reproduce and to grow. I am not trying to be a pain, but it worries me. You may have a plenty where you live, but here you only see a nice one a few times a year. Only those big ones have the genetics to produce more. My comment wasn't towards you, I am the farthest from a liberal, but that's a fish I love, and hope to continue to enjoy catching.
Yeah I just think some people like to copy and paste what works for there lakes and streams into every other body of water in the world. The fish from New York are not the same fish in Idaho. There’s so many different strains and water types, food sources. Etc. I don’t want to pretend to know everything about fish, but like you, this is all I study. And I would know far more about my bodies of water than someone from across the country does. They actually encourage people around here to keep as many smallmouth bass as they can in our reservoirs because they overpopulate like crazy and get stunted. But it’s still so common to pul 2-3 pound smallmouth out of a ton of lakes.
I'm a big smallie guy, and when I can't get fish to eat plugs in spots like you were fishing at 5:10 always have tubes. I prefer dry creek outfitters tubes with a Texas rig and some mikes lunker lotion in crayfish scent, or shrimp oil stuffed inside the tube. Just bouncing along the bottom slowly. If they aren't feeding aggressively and hitting plugs, fish the hole slowly with a bottom bait and more often than not, you'll catch fish
Yeah my bass game is pretty weak… I need to try that though
@@bassntroutfishing for sure. Watch like ace videos fishing with tubes, that's what got me into it.
I never thought about stuffing them with bait that a great idea.
Just found your channel and already been watching a ton of your videos and enjoying all your content. Keep up the great work and hopefully I get to fish these same rivers and lakes.
They indeed are a sport fish. I have no problem throwing a largie, smallie, or panfish (etc) in with some trout. A variety of catch & cooks would be cool. 💯💯
WALLEYE, OR NORTHERN PIKE. GREAT VIDEO. I love trout and always craving all yours, that's why I watch the channel,TROUT!!!
I would love to get some of them. Pike is some of the best fish I’ve ever had. That’s high up on the list, just not to many around here..
I'm 25 miles from the Land of 10,000 lakes, that's all there is up here, only 4.5 hours from Superior. I would just keep on trout fishing, they are hard to catch. How you catch all those trout???? Any idiot can catch a walleye or Pike. John T.
I've never fished there but that is an awesome place to go swimming during the summer!
Another great video I love eating bass myself and of course I don't eat all my bass, largemouth is really good also thick fillets and never fishy always flaky.......❤️
I love all the catch and cook videos. Can you go over all the equipment you use on your catch and cook fishing trips. 👊🏻
2 and 3/4 " Loud shad rattle by Chubbs lures found at Cal Ranch. Looks like a little perch and the big rainbows are tearing it up. Also have 3" Gulp minnows for $5.95.😊
Another great video, would be cool to see you dabble in some crawdad catch and cook, can’t remember if you’ve done that before. Would love to see you make it up to the Uintas and do a over night camp out up there. I could point you in the direction of some really good lakes. Love the channel and content as always man keep up the great work!
Good to see the smallies are biting! great Catch and Cook! congrats on you pb smallie! she was a dandy!
Catfish catch and cook, maybe during a backpacking camp
Bro! Please do some C&C of different species. That would be awesome to see, as I too want to try more species other than all the trout that we have. I caught my first bass last fall, and cooked it up. It was way good! Your the man. 🤘
Some perch catch n’ cook would be awesome! Been really enjoying your vids God bless!
Besides striper, smallies are the best tasting. Largemouth are ok, but smallies are delicious.
Nice video!! You definitely need to get some catfish. One of my favorite fish to eat is catfish.
That's my favorite way to have them for c&c , always tasty 😎👍
Pack into a remote lake and do a catch and cook deep woods style
It doesn’t matter what kind of fish 🐠 you cook,as long as you cook it there 😅👍
Try Willard Bay if you want some catfish.
Looks amazing! 👍🏻 😊
“Bass not as good as trout” is a wild take
i wanna see perch fishing please 🙂🤠😎🎣🎣
Thanks for another great one!
Awesome thank you for another great video 😊
Another great video nice catches
Awesome videos as always.
Uncle Buck would approve !
That first one looked like a McDonald's chicken nugget straight up😂😂
Nice catch
Smaaly always put up a fight ,,
Mayonnaise flav
i posted a vid on my channel of my first smallie of the uear
Isn't the first fish you caught rare It had red eyes on camera I heard it's rare
Sup
Do a sucker catch and cook
He has
DANG SO Y0U LIKE FLAVOR IN ALL REALITY SKIN ON IS THE BEST NOT A FAN WHY SLIMEY CRISPY BUT YOU LIKE BREADED FISH
Uhhh…. What?
IF COOKED RIGHT THE SKIN IS THE BEST KEEPS FISH ALL TOGETHER NO OFFENSE
ARE YOU MARRIED HAHAHA
has the weber been horrible for anyone else the past few years
I've been a fan of the channel for a long time now. However, I can no longer in good faith subscribe to your channel.
BaSs AiN't FoR eAtIN!!! BaSs ArE sPoRt FiSh OnLy!!!!
Never cared for bass. Esp LM. Mushy and fishy. Dont care for blugill either, so that fugures as they are in same family. Never tried small mouth.
Yeah not as good as trout or perch in my opinion. Still good though
@@bassntroutfishingcrappie done correctly and walleye are up there too
I don't know man i disagree, deer creek smallmouth taste pretty good to me. That and bluegill honestly aint too bad
@@Guythatfishes when you don’t know how to cook everything can be bad
True to that Guythatfishes
Why would you eat a bass 😭
This is a joke don’t take me seriously
great video man, don’t listen to these liberals crying over the bass.
There's nothing tasty about any kind of bass . They're only good for sport fishing 🎣🎣
bro dont be eating trophy fish. not cool!!!!!!!
That fish is not "trophy" sized though. Better that one than a 4-5lb+ smallie
I mean I agree, I probably wouldn’t have kept that fish but it’s not a trophy… I seriously catch 20 of those same size in weekend at Powell.
I hate seeing this, when you research growth comparison between species and how rare it is for smallmouth to reach good size, then you'll understand you've killed and eaten a fish that was 1 out of a million to reach that size. Probably at least 15 years old. If you're starving I could understand, but if you're doing it for views, then it's just a sad waste. Trout get stocked everywhere, grown in hatcheries to be eaten, that's the difference. If you want to eat bass eat spotted bass, they aren't natural, and grow and reproduce 6x faster than smallmouth.
Uuhhhhh I’m not sure if you’re referring to the one on the thumbnail or not but I let that one go, and also fish grow at different rates depending on where they are. A fish in one lake may grow at 10x the rate as one’s from another lake. Depends on fish density and food availability. That’s the average size bass in here for the most part and I guarantee the one I kept wasn’t 15 years old. Maybe where you live that’s the case but fish grow pretty fat around here.
You are out of your mind if you think that dink he cooked was a grandad.
I watched the whole video, I was speaking in general about eating smallmouth of good size. I see several UA-camrs do it. I've been studying fish for years, and smallmouth and trout are my favorites to catch. And I do fish for food at times, but my point is educating others, if a bunch of young kids watch and go out making their own catch and cooks w smallmouth it will take more than a decade to replace those fish. As a species smallmouth grow at a fraction per year. Where I live an F1 largemouth fingerling is 3-4$ the same size smallmouth is 38$ because it's so much harder to reproduce and to grow.
I am not trying to be a pain, but it worries me. You may have a plenty where you live, but here you only see a nice one a few times a year. Only those big ones have the genetics to produce more. My comment wasn't towards you, I am the farthest from a liberal, but that's a fish I love, and hope to continue to enjoy catching.
1 in a million? Then proceeds to catch bigger a one 😂. I’m from nj there are 3-4 lb small mouth all over.
Yeah I just think some people like to copy and paste what works for there lakes and streams into every other body of water in the world. The fish from New York are not the same fish in Idaho. There’s so many different strains and water types, food sources. Etc. I don’t want to pretend to know everything about fish, but like you, this is all I study. And I would know far more about my bodies of water than someone from across the country does. They actually encourage people around here to keep as many smallmouth bass as they can in our reservoirs because they overpopulate like crazy and get stunted. But it’s still so common to pul 2-3 pound smallmouth out of a ton of lakes.