Love to catch the hybrids here in NC. Not many stripers left around us. I had no idea the amount of work that it takes to makes this fish a reality. Awesome video! Much respect to those producing these fine fish and to those who made this educational video.
@@okwildlifedept ok I'm in Pittsburgh Pa and we have them in our rivers but I didn't know that they were bred they way you demonstrated. I heard they were but I thought it was a rumor. Anyways I caught one almost 5 years ago to this day. My cousin just reminded me of this the other day. It was the most violent fish I ever caught. Thanks for the video and the reply.
Hybrids have been caught in the OKC River, keep in mind that that body of river is a Close to Home fishery, so special regulations apply. Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser have plenty of Hybrids. Both lakes are on stocking rotations, but also get a steady population of fish when Canton releases water and fish find their way down the river.
What is the real reason for doing this if God didn't create them than maybe they shouldn't be. Also help abolish the recreational fishing licenses/permission slips we all have a god-given right to fish !
I like hybrid fishing but after watching this I keep thinking how from the white bass point of view humans must seem like omnipotent (and slightly perverted) gods...I like it
So if you take all the males or a lot of the males at the white mass, does that not reduce the population of the white bass or is there just so many white bass males that it doesn’t matter how many you take?
You are right, biologists would not take males from a population that is prone to depletion due to harvest. And the amount they take is usually a lot smaller than most angler's harvest.
I read something about how they still undergo spawn migration even though they're mostly sterile. Apparently a small number are fertile and will spawn with white bass.
OUTSTANDING VIDEO !
Thank you! Cheers!
Good work 👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
My favorite fish by far!! My pb is 12lbs out of Nashville. Awesome video!!
Thanks to everyone involved in this. I enjoy hybrids and respect them greatly.
Very good information. Hybrids are the meanest fish in the water
Thank you for sharing that info…. Wow, I didn’t know how involved the process was…. Thanks to all of you that make this happen 😊😊👍👍
As an avid fisherman in North Central Oklahoma thanks to all of you for your efforts.
Wow, thanks!
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Very impressive operation and thank you for your efforts!
Thank you for watching!
Excellent Video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank u guys for making an awesome fish!!!
Thanks for watching!
this is so cool! thank you for sharing the process!!!
Thanks for watching!
Hi-5, Todd!
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Love to catch the hybrids here in NC. Not many stripers left around us. I had no idea the amount of work that it takes to makes this fish a reality. Awesome video! Much respect to those producing these fine fish and to those who made this educational video.
Thank you guys for being amazing and your hard work for us to fish 🐠🐟 good bless you and your family's
Do the hybrids reproduce, can they reproduce?
No, they just eat and grow, and that is one of the reasons why biologists like to use them in lakes.
@@okwildlifedept ok I'm in Pittsburgh Pa and we have them in our rivers but I didn't know that they were bred they way you demonstrated. I heard they were but I thought it was a rumor. Anyways I caught one almost 5 years ago to this day. My cousin just reminded me of this the other day. It was the most violent fish I ever caught. Thanks for the video and the reply.
@@LeeRobJr Thanks for watching!
This is awesome, thank you!
Thanks to all the departments responsible to make this happen. Kudos
Thanks to you
Thanks Again For Streaming Your Life Here On UA-cam
Any guide services open? needing a hybrid skiatook fishing trip
You guys need to fix Ponca lake. Used to be a trophy lake for hybrid and now it’s ass due to no bait
Why doesn't central Oklahoma have more hybrids in body's of water other than Hefner, Overholser, Canadian river?
Hybrids have been caught in the OKC River, keep in mind that that body of river is a Close to Home fishery, so special regulations apply. Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser have plenty of Hybrids. Both lakes are on stocking rotations, but also get a steady population of fish when Canton releases water and fish find their way down the river.
Oklahoma wipers r longer then Iowa wipers for sure.
Please fix lake Ponca
We need you guys in California lol
Please stock Lake Thunderbird!!!!
What is the real reason for doing this if God didn't create them than maybe they shouldn't be. Also help abolish the recreational fishing licenses/permission slips we all have a god-given right to fish !
I like hybrid fishing but after watching this I keep thinking how from the white bass point of view humans must seem like omnipotent (and slightly perverted) gods...I like it
So if you take all the males or a lot of the males at the white mass, does that not reduce the population of the white bass or is there just so many white bass males that it doesn’t matter how many you take?
You are right, biologists would not take males from a population that is prone to depletion due to harvest. And the amount they take is usually a lot smaller than most angler's harvest.
@@okwildlifedept thank you
I still think hybrids spawn together or else I would of never caught so many females full of eggs and male full of sperms.
I read something about how they still undergo spawn migration even though they're mostly sterile. Apparently a small number are fertile and will spawn with white bass.
Yall really milked some males? 🤣
A biologist has to do what a biologist has to do.