Thank you brother for sharing another great river fishing adventure with John you guys make an amazing team you get nothing but smiles and pure joy from me watching! Tight lines take care and God bless!!!❤❤❤
Nice video went from a crazy bear to a crazy bird real quick 😂 Love this river tho, a little more enjoyable when the waters up some and you don't have to get out n drag as much. I've defenitely hooked into a few nice ones on the drop shot too, also just smallie fishing but there are also really nice smallies in there for sure! Good luck on the next one! 🎣👍
Couple tips heavy rod 65lb braid and slowwww roll a spinner bait when there back up in the creek like that they stay year around pull off to the side and give another 1,000 cast they will hit
Hey josh!!! Great vid man!!! New sub here!!! Loving the content! Right up my alley!! I just caught my first musky on the big south Fork of the Cumberland River yesterday. Throwing a 4 inch red paddle tail on a bitsy bug!!!
The river scenery was beautiful and yeah avoid the bears when you can. Up north a few popular musky lures and pike are the bucktail spinners like a #5 Mepps and they have one called the musky killer. A large slow moving Plopper, magnum Rapala, and even large plastic grubs and Flukes but you may need a short wire leader to prevent bite offs. They do make musky glide baits like the Believer and ones that have a hard body and plastic tail. You did have some followers and that's half the battle. Blessings brothers
@BASSnBEER I offered to John if I could send you some tried and true baits. They're sitting in an old Plano box in the basement and some haven't been used
I live in bear country. We get bears in our yard from time to time. I had a 500 lb black bear cross our property a couple weeks ago. Our dog was barking at it and the bear just ignored it and kept casually walking along. They are highly unlikely to attack you if unprovoked. Most will run off if you just yell at it.
Yeah man you're right, they are usually not aggressive from what I've seen, still don't mean I want absolutely freak out when I finally run across one lol 😅
The best approach if you float up on one and you see each other....just go on by about 100 feet...fish around for 10 minutes...then sneak back up and make some long casts....dude on that river...I've caught them on every thing but musky lures...I fish there for small mouth...so... I've caught them on green pumpkin creature baits...johns favorite banana swirl yum dinger...white spinner baits...ned rigs...even on a bitsy minnow....good luck...you will get one...or two!!! only thing in common on mine are slow presentations.
Thanks so much for not spot burning our special spot here. A really special fishery
Absolutely, we always try to keep the names out
Let’s go again
Let's go
Thank you brother for sharing another great river fishing adventure with John you guys make an amazing team you get nothing but smiles and pure joy from me watching! Tight lines take care and God bless!!!❤❤❤
@@granvillej3316 and we absolutely appreciate the support!!
What a beautiful river! Thank you for another awesome video.
Thank you for watching
Wow Josh, this was a very exciting video. I got so tickled at you when you seen the muskie. You guys will have to go back and get em 🐟🎣🐟🎣
Thanks lol yeah I can't wait until the next trip, I'm catching one
Beautiful river!! Y’all are so lucky to live in an area with so many beautiful fisheries!! I love y’all’s videos looks like a fun time 👍
Yes sir, we absolutely are we talk about it a lot, and try to fish and plan to fish as many cool places as possible
Love the growl on the slo mo’s
😂😂
Great video and float beautiful place guys
Awesome video. And sick muske follow
Great opening. You are becoming quite the videographer! Nice floating trip. Keep them coming.
Thanks, appreciate you watching!🤙
Nice video went from a crazy bear to a crazy bird real quick 😂 Love this river tho, a little more enjoyable when the waters up some and you don't have to get out n drag as much. I've defenitely hooked into a few nice ones on the drop shot too, also just smallie fishing but there are also really nice smallies in there for sure! Good luck on the next one! 🎣👍
Appreciate the support brotha, tight lines! I'm ready to get back down there
Couple tips heavy rod 65lb braid and slowwww roll a spinner bait when there back up in the creek like that they stay year around pull off to the side and give another 1,000 cast they will hit
good stuff!
@@aceboardtheangler5252 thank ya sir, can only be better on the next trip right? I'm catching me a Musky dammit lol
@ You’re welcome. yes! You have to! I know they like big Topwater lures. Double bladed inline spinners,too
Hey josh!!! Great vid man!!! New sub here!!! Loving the content! Right up my alley!! I just caught my first musky on the big south Fork of the Cumberland River yesterday. Throwing a 4 inch red paddle tail on a bitsy bug!!!
That's awesome man! Yeah I can't wait to catch one, hopefully soon...and thanks for the sub Dude 🤙
The river scenery was beautiful and yeah avoid the bears when you can. Up north a few popular musky lures and pike are the bucktail spinners like a #5 Mepps and they have one called the musky killer. A large slow moving Plopper, magnum Rapala, and even large plastic grubs and Flukes but you may need a short wire leader to prevent bite offs. They do make musky glide baits like the Believer and ones that have a hard body and plastic tail. You did have some followers and that's half the battle. Blessings brothers
Appreciate the tips brotha 🤙
@BASSnBEER I offered to John if I could send you some tried and true baits. They're sitting in an old Plano box in the basement and some haven't been used
I live in bear country. We get bears in our yard from time to time. I had a 500 lb black bear cross our property a couple weeks ago. Our dog was barking at it and the bear just ignored it and kept casually walking along. They are highly unlikely to attack you if unprovoked. Most will run off if you just yell at it.
Yeah man you're right, they are usually not aggressive from what I've seen, still don't mean I want absolutely freak out when I finally run across one lol 😅
The best approach if you float up on one and you see each other....just go on by about 100 feet...fish around for 10 minutes...then sneak back up and make some long casts....dude on that river...I've caught them on every thing but musky lures...I fish there for small mouth...so... I've caught them on green pumpkin creature baits...johns favorite banana swirl yum dinger...white spinner baits...ned rigs...even on a bitsy minnow....good luck...you will get one...or two!!! only thing in common on mine are slow presentations.
Thanks for the tips, I'll do that the next trip for sure 🤙
Good vido buddy were you in Tennessee
Yes sir