Chicago Salmon & Pike Fishing, Fall 2023

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • Hope everyone had a good salmon season this year. The salmon was on a Jr Thunderstick. It appears the salmon was hooked in the mouth and then it got hooked on its back. The fish was released after it was revived. The pike hit the Rapala DT10. The pike was also released. It might look easy catching these fish however hours and days can go by without any luck. We just need to keep casting.
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  • @blake3037
    @blake3037 10 місяців тому

    “I don’t know what I’m doing”… LOL, lot of faith handing the rod off to a stranger. Great catch!

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 3 місяці тому

    Protacanthopterygii is a superorder of ray-finned fish constituted by the salmonids and other fairly similar taxa such as pikes, mudminnows, barreleyes, smelts, argentines, ayus, noodlefish, porohes, lizardfish, cucumberfish, flagfins, telescopefish, greeneyes, spiderfish, waryfish, lancetfish, daggertooths, sabertooths, hammerjaws, barracudinas, pearleyes, lanternfish, blackchins, dragonfish, snaggletooths, viperfish, loosejaws, lightfish, bristlemouths, marine hatchetfish, jellynoses, slickheads, tubeshoulders, jollytails, and the salamanderfish, it is the third largest superorder of ray-finned fish after Acanthopterygii (Spiny-Rayed Fish) and Ostariophysi (Catfish and Relatives), the latter group most likely being the sister taxon to Protacanthopterygii, together, the superorders Ostariophysi and Protacanthopterygii constitute the magnorder Ostariomorpha, the Protacanthopterygii superorder is split into three major groups, which are the grandorders Alepocephalomorpha (Slickheads, Tubeshoulders, Jollytails, and Salamanderfish), Salmonomorpha (Salmon, Trout, Chars, Huchen, Taimens, Lenoks, Graylings, Freshwater Whitefish, Pikes, Mudminnows, Barreleyes, Smelts, Argentines, Ayu, Noodlefish, and Porohes), and Synodontomorpha (Lizardfish, Cucumberfish, Flagfins, Telescopefish, Greeneyes, Spiderfish, Waryfish, Lancetfish, Daggertooths, Sabertooths, Hammerjaws, Barracudinas, Pearleyes, Lanternfish, Blackchins, Dragonfish, Snaggletooths, Viperfish, Loosejaws, Lightfish, Bristlemouths, Marine Hatchetfish, and Jellynoses), each grandorder is split into two mirorders, the mirorders of the grandorder Alepocephalomorpha, which is the most basal of the three grandorders of the superorder Protacanthopterygii are Alepocephalaria for the slickheads (order Alepocephaliformes) and tubeshoulders (order Platytroctiformes) and Galaxiaria for the orders Lepidogalaxiiformes (Salamanderfish and Fossil Relatives) and Galaxiiformes (Jollytails and Fossil Relatives), the mirorders of the Salmonomorpha grandorder are Osmeraria for the orders Retropinniformes (Porohes and Fossil Relatives), Osmeriformes (Smelts), and Argentiniformes (Argentines, Ayu, and Noodlefish) and Salmonaria for the orders Opisthoproctiformes (Barreleyes and Fossil Relatives), Umbriformes (Mudminnows and Fossil Relatives), Esociformes (Pikes and Fossil Relatives), and Salmoniformes (Salmon, Trout, Chars, Huchen, Taimens, Lenoks, Graylings, Freshwater Whitefish, and Fossil Relatives), and the mirorders of the Synodontomorpha grandorder are Synodontaria for the orders Synodontiformes (Lizardfish, Cucumberfish, Flagfins, Telescopefish, Greeneyes, Spiderfish, Waryfish, Lancetfish, Daggertooths, Sabertooths, Hammerjaws, Barracudinas, and Pearleyes) and Myctophiformes (Lanternfish and Blackchins) and Stomiaria for the orders Stomiiformes (Dragonfish, Snaggletooths, Viperfish, Loosejaws, Lightfish, Bristlemouths, and Marine Hatchetfish) and Atelopodiformes (Jellynoses and Fossil Relatives)
    List of orders within Protacanthopterygii
    1) Platytroctiformes (contains 2 families: Searsiidae and Platytroctidae)
    2) Alepocephaliformes (contains 6 families: Bathylaconidae, Leptochilichthyidae, Leptodermatidae, Bathypriidae, Aulastomatomorphidae, and Alepocephalidae)
    3) Lepidogalaxiiformes (contains 1 family: Lepidogalaxiidae)
    4) Galaxiiformes (contains 1 family: Galaxiidae)
    5) Retropinniformes (contains 1 family: Retropinnidae)
    6) Osmeriformes (contains 3 families: Osmeridae, Microstomatidae, and Bathylagidae)
    7) Argentiniformes (contains 3 families: Argentinidae, Plecoglossidae, and Salangidae)
    8) Opisthoproctiformes (contains 1 family: Opisthoproctidae)
    9) Umbriformes (contains 1 family: Umbridae)
    10) Esociformes (contains 1 family: Esocidae)
    11) Salmoniformes (contains 1 family: Salmonidae)
    12) Synodontiformes (contains 18 families: Bathysauridae, Giganturidae, Paraulopidae, Aulopidae, Harpadontidae, Pseudotrichonotidae, Synodontidae, Notosudidae, Ipnopidae, Bathysauroididae, Bathysauropsidae, Chlorophthalmidae, Evermannellidae, Scopelarchidae, Omosudidae, Paralepididae, Anotopteridae, and Alepisauridae)
    13) Myctophiformes (contains 2 families: Neoscopelidae and Myctophidae)
    14) Stomiiformes (contains 4 families: Sternoptychidae, Gonostomatidae, Phosichthyidae, and Stomiidae)
    15) Ateleopodiformes (contains 1 family: Ateleopodidae)
    List of mirorders within Protacanthopterygii
    1) Alepocephalaria (contains 2 orders: Platytroctiformes and Alepocephaliformes)
    2) Galaxiaria (contains 2 orders: Lepidogalaxiiformes and Galaxiiformes)
    3) Osmeraria (contains 3 orders: Retropinniformes, Osmeriformes, and Argentiniformes)
    4) Salmonaria (contains 4 orders: Opisthoproctiformes, Umbriformes, Esociformes, and Salmoniformes)
    5) Synodontaria (contains 2 orders: Synodontiformes and Myctophiformes)
    6) Stomiaria (contains 2 orders: Stomiiformes and Ateleopodiformes)
    List of grandorders within Protacanthopterygii
    1) Alepocephalomorpha (contains 4 orders: Platytroctiformes, Alepocephaliformes, Lepidogalaxiiformes, and Galaxiiformes)
    2) Salmonomorpha (contains 7 orders: Retropinniformes, Osmeriformes, Argentiniformes, Opisthoproctiformes, Umbriformes, Esociformes, and Salmoniformes)
    3) Synodontomorpha (contains 4 orders: Synodontiformes, Myctophiformes, Stomiiformes, and Ateleopodiformes)

  • @jgtech773
    @jgtech773 10 місяців тому +1

    Great job man!

  • @HauntingMouse
    @HauntingMouse 10 місяців тому

    To get both of these in one trip, that's a very lucky day. Way to execute and get some great footage

  • @markakira8988
    @markakira8988 10 місяців тому

    Appreciate your effort in providing these videos. Have a good weekend.

  • @FACB25
    @FACB25 10 місяців тому

    You make it look so easy

    • @Jesus312Fishing
      @Jesus312Fishing  10 місяців тому

      It looks easy but there's a lot of casting involved. Lol

  • @acetruckzngunz6501
    @acetruckzngunz6501 10 місяців тому

    Nice !

  • @PEVPOV
    @PEVPOV 10 місяців тому +1

    "it might look easy catching these fish however hours and days can go by without any luck." - Story of my life haha. Hooked one king salmon this season and lost him at the net.. Think my drag was too tight.

    • @Jesus312Fishing
      @Jesus312Fishing  10 місяців тому

      You're not alone. I hurts to loose a king. My shoulder also hurts from all the casting. Lol

  • @jrnovielli
    @jrnovielli 10 місяців тому

    I like how you say Oh it's just a pike

  • @QValpo
    @QValpo 10 місяців тому

    Just tossing the crank bait? Any other lures working this time of year?

  • @milopriborsky5273
    @milopriborsky5273 10 місяців тому

    Great video man. Would u be interested to go fishing together some day soon?

  • @eryk2483
    @eryk2483 10 місяців тому

    If you don’t mind me asking wich side of the lake is this?

  • @eryk2483
    @eryk2483 10 місяців тому

    Whats the brand of landing net you use?

  • @robertgerber2533
    @robertgerber2533 10 місяців тому

    Tighten up the drag a bit