Goodlord that was awesome!!! I've been fishing the Ohio over at Meldahl Dam and I haven't caught any bass yet. 42lb blue cat and 12lb flathead. 5to6lb channel cats and skips. Update 2023, figured out the river, found the big hybrids and stripers. What a blast!!!
chino i remember a few years back when you was fishing with us up on the duck pond wall,i wish i would of never showed you that spot,on acc of all the knuckleheads you brought back with you to over fish it....but i guess you gotta give a cripple crab a crutch once in awhile
That area is so interesting and just a smorgasbord of species. If it had shellcracker (redear), it would make the top of my list. I grew up in Jeffersonville/Utica.
What's the best season to catch them? I've just moved to Louisville. The river is really high right now, but I am curious how spring fishing is once the water level comes down. Any advice would be appreciated.
Very dangerous fishing that close lots of large rocks to get hung up on. If the water drops and it can drop feet in minutes you can run up on them and end up swamped. And that is not the lower dam that is the hydro. The lower dam is the water level below all of the dam.
No offense, I like the outdoors, and watching the show,however,what is the recommendation,concerning eating those fish?what are the mercury levels,in the lakes?especially lake herrington?promoting a problem, is a health concern,especially in children eating mercury, or,other chemicals.
Check your state DNR for a list of safe to eat fish. I know MN and OH report lead, mercury etc. per different fish, per a wide number of popular lakes/rivers. A lot of sampling is done annually too. Important resource for sure; I imagine the same for other states.
This is one of my very favorite UA-cam channels. Thank you Kentucky Afield!
Goodlord that was awesome!!! I've been fishing the Ohio over at Meldahl Dam and I haven't caught any bass yet. 42lb blue cat and 12lb flathead. 5to6lb channel cats and skips. Update 2023, figured out the river, found the big hybrids and stripers. What a blast!!!
chino i remember a few years back when you was fishing with us up on the duck pond wall,i wish i would of never showed you that spot,on acc of all the knuckleheads you brought back with you to over fish it....but i guess you gotta give a cripple crab a crutch once in awhile
Tell em! Hole Buzzards are everywhere buddy! Tight lines
@@jtotherog it's a fishing spot next to a major metropolitan area. It's not and has never been a secret spot
That area is so interesting and just a smorgasbord of species. If it had shellcracker (redear), it would make the top of my list. I grew up in Jeffersonville/Utica.
Fish stack up next to the damn , really incredible fished that exact spot before
Man, that was some good stuff, Chino!!! Now I’ve gotta go fishing tomorrow to get my fix :p
Like y'alls skills on these hybrid fish
What's the best season to catch them? I've just moved to Louisville. The river is really high right now, but I am curious how spring fishing is once the water level comes down. Any advice would be appreciated.
I grew up on the ohio river in Utica and you could catch these hybrid bass off the docks by casting into the large schools of minnows.
What spinning rod you using to throw 3 oz jigheads??? If I heard you right
I was wondering the same thing I'm guessing he ment 3/4 oz
How many eyes, and did it glow in the dark?
Do you still guide on the river? Per Paul Foley!
What time of year was this, when you guys were catching fish like this
"I run really light line" then later say it 10lb. 🤦♂️🤦♂️. I caught a 20lb+ wiper on 6lb line.
Loved this!
Very dangerous fishing that close lots of large rocks to get hung up on. If the water drops and it can drop feet in minutes you can run up on them and end up swamped. And that is not the lower dam that is the hydro. The lower dam is the water level below all of the dam.
Why would it need to be "world class"? Thanks, Nimrod
Do live minnows catch them good hybrids
No offense, I like the outdoors, and watching the show,however,what is the recommendation,concerning eating those fish?what are the mercury levels,in the lakes?especially lake herrington?promoting a problem, is a health concern,especially in children eating mercury, or,other chemicals.
There seems no safe quality food anymore.
Lol I wouldnt eat a damn thing out of the ohio there....
90% of the Ohio has been officially called SAFE! Now, Steve Douglas will tell you any catfish over 10 lbs is a bad idea due to the age × water quality
Check your state DNR for a list of safe to eat fish. I know MN and OH report lead, mercury etc. per different fish, per a wide number of popular lakes/rivers. A lot of sampling is done annually too. Important resource for sure; I imagine the same for other states.
Probably bout as safe as eating McDonald’s.
Hybrids die after catch and release