Fresh bait is big Key to my success Totally agree live bait pumps the blood out !!! Chicken raw shrimp Mooneye Shad skipjack Asian carp Missouri nightcrawlers You covered everything !!!
I’ve caught several small blue cats on stink bait but never a flathead. I live between the Illinois and Mississippi River in Illinois and fish both rivers. You are spot on with fresh bait for trophy fish. Love the info you put out. Keep up the good work
@BenLamkins-ni3wg a couple years ago I caught around a 15 to 20 pounds blue and when I got it in the boat I noticed around the belly area where a bigger catfish I have to assume tried to eat the one I was reeling in.
Enjoyed the show! I agree with most everything you said... Sonny's (SSS) for channels, live gills for flatties & shad is winter king for blues. I like skipjack & mooneye during the warmer months, but ain't too proud to try chicken. We need to go fishing! Sent you a FB friend request...
Good channel you got going here, I hope it gets big for you. Got a couple amusing bait anecdotes for you. I once caught a 43 pound flathead on half of a nightcrawler. Once I cleaned a 3 pound channel that had a baby rabbit in its stomach. But I'm like you, I think live or fresh fish are the best bets. I haven't had much luck with cut carp though. And like you said about bait size especially for flatheads, it's impressive how big of a bait they'll take. If you can cast it, a flathead can eat it
Thanks for covering all of this, I learned some new information. Keep up the great videos. What part of Missouri are you from? Sure wish we could use crappie or bass, it would be a lot easier for fresh bait.
I feel like they go after the heads sometimes because the brain has a lot of fats and nutrients that they need. Ive caught a lot of channels on crappie heads.
Great podcast, shad has work great for me this winter and perch in the summer. 👍
Yep, hard to beat those two baits.
Fresh bait is big Key to my success
Totally agree live bait pumps the blood out !!!
Chicken raw shrimp Mooneye Shad skipjack Asian carp
Missouri nightcrawlers
You covered everything !!!
Thanks for watching! 🎣
lot of good information , keep up the good work .
Thank you!
I’ve caught several small blue cats on stink bait but never a flathead. I live between the Illinois and Mississippi River in Illinois and fish both rivers. You are spot on with fresh bait for trophy fish. Love the info you put out. Keep up the good work
I fish over in Illinois a lot also. A lot of good fishing over there. Thanks for the comment! Tight lines! 🎣
We have had bigger blues in the livewell puke up mice, rats Asian carp and other catfish.
Wow, you just never know what you might find!
@BenLamkins-ni3wg a couple years ago I caught around a 15 to 20 pounds blue and when I got it in the boat I noticed around the belly area where a bigger catfish I have to assume tried to eat the one I was reeling in.
😳 that’s crazy!
Enjoyed the show! I agree with most everything you said... Sonny's (SSS) for channels, live gills for flatties & shad is winter king for blues. I like skipjack & mooneye during the warmer months, but ain't too proud to try chicken. We need to go fishing! Sent you a FB friend request...
Yes sir! Request excepted.
Good channel you got going here, I hope it gets big for you. Got a couple amusing bait anecdotes for you. I once caught a 43 pound flathead on half of a nightcrawler. Once I cleaned a 3 pound channel that had a baby rabbit in its stomach. But I'm like you, I think live or fresh fish are the best bets. I haven't had much luck with cut carp though. And like you said about bait size especially for flatheads, it's impressive how big of a bait they'll take. If you can cast it, a flathead can eat it
Thank you! And yes, its crazy what you can find cutting them open.
Thanks for covering all of this, I learned some new information. Keep up the great videos. What part of Missouri are you from? Sure wish we could use crappie or bass, it would be a lot easier for fresh bait.
You’re welcome! I grew up in House Springs Mo but am in Pacific now.
@BenLamkins-ni3wg awesome. I have lake property in union. Im Familiar with the area. Shot at st. Louis skeet and trap for a while.
I feel like they go after the heads sometimes because the brain has a lot of fats and nutrients that they need. Ive caught a lot of channels on crappie heads.
Yes, amazing how they are programmed to know that.