Pickin up garbage, keeping a proper sized fish for food, releasing the big mothers un damaged,, setting a fine example for the young anglers. Big thumbs up, and G’day from Canada !
You fish under a bridge you pickup trash Ii don't care if it's not yours respect for people who like fishing under this damn bridge trash that is what you are if you do it
I love the dedication. I mean the guy slept on the ground, underneath a bridge to catch big flat heads like idk anyone else who does that, THAT IS FISHING 🎣. Keep catching em brother .
Sometimes u gotta catch the small ones to catch the big ones, two days ago I caught five fish that were 6 inches long, I then caught a 4 pounder and then a 6 pound bass which was my pb
The Franks changed the game for me! Love everything about this video! The rigs, using the Sneebs for bait, the catch and cook and the humor, all were right up my alley. Thanks again for the solid content Spencer, I look forward to every one of your videos.
@@opiebadazz1174 Dry just means he doesn’t show a lot of emotion. It’s very much the way I am. Dry humor is especially great. It’s only meant as a compliment.
Your early on leave it better then you borrowed it practices earned you a follower, hello from Alaska, please continue to be a ambassador of our creeks and lakes, heart felt thank you
Hi, Good job, Great Vid. Eye's welled in tears as I watched this, for that was my father and me some 59 years ago. Dad had a boat and moter but many a Saturday summer night we spent under the stars and under a bridge. Two rods out with cut bait, corn, shrimp or livers just to catch anything for me to fight and reel in. He would throw lures and jig and minnow to catch Walleyes, Pike or Bass. That were quickly filleted, egged, breadcrumbs, cast iron and hot oil. At 6 years of age my palate had yet come to delight in freshly caught Walleye and Pike. So it was the old hot dog on a stick under the bridge in my sleeping bag next to the fire. Thank You for bringing me back in time for some very special memories.
@@RiverCertified Sir? Just UnclePete. I'm one of those people. Not too much into Cats more of a Muskie dude for over 40years. But I don't care what it is Big Fish are cool. Spent 3 weeks in Jamaica many moon ago and spent the cash a went salt water fishing for a day. Medium light tackle for saltwater and just slated the Dolphin. Ice cold Red Strip a 46ft Bertram that I got to drive balls out from the tuna tower. He just told me Have gun and look for any kind of shit floating in the ocean. Small fish will sit underneath any kind of wood with weed attached to it. And the Dolphin just bunch up eating them. Caught 12. only 3 Bulls. Big was 67" Big Fish Are Cool. Have Healthy, Safe and Fun Year. Peace Out, UnclePete
Thanks for the inspiration my friend. Reminds me of childhood memories, fishing and camping several weekends out of the summer and atleast 1-2 "1 week vacations " and a 2 week vacation camping fishing, eating what we caught, along with a few other things Mom would bring to change up the menu 1 time a day. Needless to say, we ate fish all winter long.
I've been doing that same exact type fishing since I was oh about 14 yrs old and was allowed to go camp by the river about a 1/2 mile from our home. During high water the river would wash out sharp tall dirt bank curves so Farmers started dumping old Car Bodies over the bank to stop the erosion, most of these old cars were wrecked so badly they hardly had a 2foot square that wasn't smashed up, anyway this method of stopping erosion was very popular back in the day and there were no less than 4 such places in a one mile stretch of the river, of course this provided EXCELLENT COVER and ambush spots for big cats and for their fry to hatch and grow in a protected environment. I'm sure you can see that fishing around the old wrecks was a real hot spot to catch some seriously nice Flatheads and Big Channel Cats.....I would take my Coon Hound with me and my little tent in case it came up a rain. I used mainly Fresh Cut River Bank Cut Willows for rods and nylon Trot line string with big rusty nuts or bolts for sinkers but used store bought Salt Water Hooks about the size you show in the video...they were so very sharp and tougher than hell...plain hooks like the old Eagle Claw would get straightened out some times before we could get to them so I just stayed with the Salt Water Hooks. Me and th he Hound would set up about 6 poles (3 above and 3 below) the corner filled with cars and as soon as it got Dark I would send my Hound out to find a Coon to run an tree and that's how we spent our summer vacations from school. I would check poles every 30 min till around 3 am then every hour till after sun up. My hound and I had more fun catching Catfish (that always went home with us) and Treeing Raccoons all night then sleep and lay around all day till night time and start all over again....it was a great childhood. TOM SAWYER or HUCK FINN had nothing on me that's for sure and certain.
When I was a kid back in the 70's we used to cook up blue gill like that. We'd take Sterno, a frying pan, some kind of breading (I can't remember which) and cooking oil. Man those were good times.
Sike, he's most likely in Iowa. I've only seen a handful of his videos in other states and usually it's south. And I'm almost certain there's not any flathead that size in the whole state of Washington. They just don't get that big northwest.
Nice monster! I love your show bro, was in a car wreak a month ago. Shattered both feet lost my spleen among a long list of other injuries. So I have plenty of time to check out UA-cam. Thanks for keeping me entertained
Lets goooo buddy!!!! I haven't been able to fish my river in a week due to flood conditions and won't be able to for another week and a half due to more rain. So watching your videos I all I can do til I get to get back after the flathead! Good video bud 🤘
14 to 20 inches, they be good. I attract raccoons when I start cooking. sometime they just sit behind me and wait for a little one. I toss it to them. then run down the bank. You hear some serious bone crunching off and on for 15 or 20 minutes. then they come back for another.
Thanks for showing your Rig I live in Des Moines and have been trying to catch a catfish for a year and have yet to do so. Gonna switch to J hooks that’s what I use for ice Fishing band never have issues there
I really miss fishing on the Potomac a little north of DC on the Virginia side with my friends. Kept us out of trouble and was unbelievably secluded for being smack in the middle of the Beltway. Subscribed
Hey Spencer I have watching your u tube videos for over a year now and have enjoyed them. We catch all three species of catfish here northwest Missouri and have used a lot of technique's to do so. Also have tried soaking the fillets in franks and absolutely love the flavor. We tweaked it a little with own recipes. If you would like to try it let me know and I will gladly sent it to you. Keep catching them giants! Respectfully Timmy.
I feel like you and josh had the two slowest growing channels for no reason. Who else camps on the bank all night to provide content? And people don’t appreciate it I guess? It weird. Great job man.
nice flats........I'm a die-hard catfish-man here in my part of Georgia.....my PB after 50+ years of chasing "Mr. Whiskers" is a little over 60 pounds, love fishing from the bank in deep water myself.
I just got me some whisker seeker rods, what’s the biggest weight you throw with the 9’6 rod? I have MH not sure if you use heavy or not but 4oz seemed like it was plenty but with the wind here in Oklahoma I need about 5-6
Great video. Great comments. Seemed like I was there with you. I could almost taste the fish. Hey, I bring a bag of cooked rice, warm it up, and mix in the plate with the fish.
Hey man are those the okuma coldwater reels? if so what size gear ratio ect, (like 15 or 20 size). Im debating getting a 15 size and i wanted to know how they do casting. Im between the CW-153D and the CW-203D. Just wanted to know which model those are.
I love your channel. Could you include the locations? Maybe I'm missing it, but I've looked for it on a couple of vids. I don't wanna know your honey holes. Just the river. Landing/ ramp would be nice, too. Thanks in advance.
From Texas,neches River vidor.i love it! some of the best I've seen,you guys got going on!I love that you release the big ops.thats the law here keep the good eating releasing the big for breed stock future generations.keep the videos coning
Nice work bridges are good for cats but what's even better is the end of an inside bend that's slightly deeper fishing from the inside bend of the shore in a heavily wooded area
You fish the same kinda water we do in south east Kansas👍my question is I'm looking for a fish finder to aide in my quest for flathead. What do u recommend. I fish out of a 12 ft sea king v bottom Jon boat. Any suggestions?
I feel Your Pain Brother ! Losing fish is frustrating . I was fishing with a Catholic Priest who was a good friend of mine and hooked onto a monster bass ,just to have it come off the hook mere feet from shore . I saw how big it was ( probably the biggest bass I THOUGHT I had) as it swam away . After my tirade of swearing and stomping my foot I saw the Priest shaking His head saying" no no no ,swearing is bad " . I was embarrassed but He actually thought it was comical especially when I started saying " Bless me Father for I have Sinned" which is what One says at the beginning of Confession in the Catholic Tradition. I continued with " I have used profanity out of anger." The Priest started chuckling but did say " God forgives You ." We actually still managed to catch several decent fish and We both got a good laugh too.
Great video bud. Also I would suggest you try Louisiana fish fry it is excellent and very affordable and you might as well order some Tony chachere seasoning to go along with it. Jusy put some Tony's on your fish before battering them in the Louisiana fish fry and I promise you won't regret it.
People crossing that bridge smelled fish Frying, and I bet most of them went out for Fried Fish that night! BEST tasting fish I've ever had was on a Creek bank. Enjoyed the video!
Pickin up garbage, keeping a proper sized fish for food, releasing the big mothers un damaged,, setting a fine example for the young anglers. Big thumbs up, and G’day from Canada !
Agreed sir
You fish under a bridge you pickup trash Ii don't care if it's not yours respect for people who like fishing under this damn bridge trash that is what you are if you do it
Fckn uppity catch n release qrs
Hey New Angler here uhh why do we release the big ones? Sorry I know it’s a stupid question
And he marinates in Frank redhot. Born, bred and raising 2 of my own in Buffalo Ny. In Buffalo
The kids eat Franks
Spence, you're one of the most layed back enjoyable guys to watch. And you are not afraid of eating what you catch. Good deal
That was an excellent night of fishing . Thankyou for taking us along!
Gladly dude!
I love the dedication. I mean the guy slept on the ground, underneath a bridge to catch big flat heads like idk anyone else who does that, THAT IS FISHING 🎣. Keep catching em brother .
I did ......... once
“I have no realistic expectations of catching a big fish but I’m gonna try anyway”
-me every time I fish
Glad I'm not alone on that one haha
Sometimes u gotta catch the small ones to catch the big ones, two days ago I caught five fish that were 6 inches long, I then caught a 4 pounder and then a 6 pound bass which was my pb
@@haydenwolf3593 hi uh
@@donnywatkins1310 what
Sometimes it is like you have to get those little peckerheads or crabs outta the way so the real fish will bite .
The Franks changed the game for me! Love everything about this video! The rigs, using the Sneebs for bait, the catch and cook and the humor, all were right up my alley. Thanks again for the solid content Spencer, I look forward to every one of your videos.
I knew it was going to be good when you said Franks Red Hot sauce.
It makes everything better. Except ice cream hah
Your fishing etiquette is on point bro 👍🏽
Good shit man. Not often I watch a fishing channel where I feel like I'd actually drink a beer with the guy. Cheers man, subbed.
No kidding. I'll buy the first roind!
round!. Not my first, lol.
@@dianemiller6858 alright Diane lets do this. Let's just hope you're single 😆
Your dry personality is great. I’d much rather have that than all the overreacting guys on YT.
Absolutely 💯 hate when people try to "act" in videos...
Dude called you dry .....lol...wtf does that even meen
@@opiebadazz1174 Dry just means he doesn’t show a lot of emotion. It’s very much the way I am. Dry humor is especially great. It’s only meant as a compliment.
You mean the ....let's goooo ..woooh let's gooo people 😂
true, but your insult and a compliment lol jk
“I don’t even know hardly what planet I’m on” haha those were epic fish man
It's crazy because I just came straight from your video to this one
Nick...maybe u need to make a trip to Spencer's! Catch some monsters!! And Spenc....it's ok...just use monster to brush ur teeth!! 😂
Go flathead fishing man
Planet kittyfish!
Would love a Nick and Spencer Collab!!
Your early on leave it better then you borrowed it practices earned you a follower, hello from Alaska, please continue to be a ambassador of our creeks and lakes, heart felt thank you
These are my favorite. You going out, finding a spot and overnighting it. Awesome stuff thanks
my favorite time of year is when River Certified starts uploading flathead videos
Dude I love your like “eh shit happens but hey I’m here” awsome fish man
You summed me up to a T😆 glad you enjoyed the video man.
My 8 year old son and i enjoyed seeing you out there camping, cooking, cleaning and of course fishing. Great Video! I will be subscribing.
Thats awesome. I really appreciate it and I'm glad you enjoy it!
Hi, Good job, Great Vid.
Eye's welled in tears as I watched this, for that was my father and me some 59 years ago. Dad had a boat and moter but many a Saturday summer night we spent under the stars and under a bridge.
Two rods out with cut bait, corn, shrimp or livers just to catch anything for me to fight and reel in. He would throw lures and jig and minnow to catch Walleyes, Pike or Bass. That were quickly filleted, egged, breadcrumbs, cast iron and hot oil. At 6 years of age my palate had yet come to delight in freshly caught Walleye and Pike. So it was the old hot dog on a stick under the bridge in my sleeping bag next to the fire.
Thank You for bringing me back in time for some very special memories.
That is an excellent story sir. I really appreciate you taking the time to share it.
@@RiverCertified
Sir? Just UnclePete. I'm one of those people. Not too much into Cats more of a Muskie dude for over 40years. But I don't care what it is Big Fish are cool. Spent 3 weeks in Jamaica many moon ago and spent the cash a went salt water fishing for a day. Medium light tackle for saltwater and just slated the Dolphin. Ice cold Red Strip a 46ft Bertram that I got to drive balls out from the tuna tower.
He just told me Have gun and look for any kind of shit floating in the ocean. Small fish will sit underneath any kind of wood with weed attached to it. And the Dolphin just bunch up eating them. Caught 12. only 3 Bulls. Big was 67" Big Fish Are Cool.
Have Healthy, Safe and Fun Year.
Peace Out, UnclePete
Your sarcasm is world-class
Thank you. I've been refining it my whole life.
Yep it was. Glad to see you back on the flatheads. Decent catches. Thanks for the shared journey!
Thanks for the inspiration my friend. Reminds me of childhood memories, fishing and camping several weekends out of the summer and atleast 1-2 "1 week vacations " and a 2 week vacation camping fishing, eating what we caught, along with a few other things Mom would bring to change up the menu 1 time a day. Needless to say, we ate fish all winter long.
I've been doing that same exact type fishing since I was oh about 14 yrs old and was allowed to go camp by the river about a 1/2 mile from our home. During high water the river would wash out sharp tall dirt bank curves so Farmers started dumping old Car Bodies over the bank to stop the erosion, most of these old cars were wrecked so badly they hardly had a 2foot square that wasn't smashed up, anyway this method of stopping erosion was very popular back in the day and there were no less than 4 such places in a one mile stretch of the river, of course this provided EXCELLENT COVER and ambush spots for big cats and for their fry to hatch and grow in a protected environment. I'm sure you can see that fishing around the old wrecks was a real hot spot to catch some seriously nice Flatheads and Big Channel Cats.....I would take my Coon Hound with me and my little tent in case it came up a rain. I used mainly Fresh Cut River Bank Cut Willows for rods and nylon Trot line string with big rusty nuts or bolts for sinkers but used store bought Salt Water Hooks about the size you show in the video...they were so very sharp and tougher than hell...plain hooks like the old Eagle Claw would get straightened out some times before we could get to them so I just stayed with the Salt Water Hooks. Me and th he Hound would set up about 6 poles (3 above and 3 below) the corner filled with cars and as soon as it got Dark I would send my Hound out to find a Coon to run an tree and that's how we spent our summer vacations from school. I would check poles every 30 min till around 3 am then every hour till after sun up. My hound and I had more fun catching Catfish (that always went home with us) and Treeing Raccoons all night then sleep and lay around all day till night time and start all over again....it was a great childhood. TOM SAWYER or HUCK FINN had nothing on me that's for sure and certain.
That's an awesome childhood. Thanks for sharing.
When I was a kid back in the 70's we used to cook up blue gill like that. We'd take Sterno, a frying pan, some kind of breading (I can't remember which) and cooking oil. Man those were good times.
A few year ago I took a ride past the spot where we used to do that. It's all fenced off with No Trespassing signs. What a shame.
Whoever gave him 👎🏻 is a moron. Great fish Spencer! Love your channel.
Absolutely beautiful flatty. So glad ya let it go. I have a huge love for big flats.
That makes two of us haha
I would of kept it n eat it
Good ones there. Your set for a great year. You got the best channel on UA-cam
What fun watching you set up and getting down to fishing. Those were some Toads! Thanks for sharing! God Bless and stay well.
your vids are always interesting Spencer, great job.
I appreciate the kind words sir.
@@RiverCertified kkk2kkp0p
yea great job spency
dude where is this at what state I'm new
Not one little bit bigger net in Santee Cooper Reservoir South Carolina
First time seeing your video. Love it. no BS and no none sense talking. Liked and subscribed
Such a cool video. This dude is just a chill fisherman, love to see it
Enjoy watching you cook and eat what you catch. Dinner gets no better.
He's in WA state where the Yakima river meets the Colombia river.
Sike, he's most likely in Iowa. I've only seen a handful of his videos in other states and usually it's south. And I'm almost certain there's not any flathead that size in the whole state of Washington. They just don't get that big northwest.
Always catching tanks! Thanks for making a long shitty work day into a good day watching your videos, keep it up!
Nice monster! I love your show bro, was in a car wreak a month ago. Shattered both feet lost my spleen among a long list of other injuries. So I have plenty of time to check out UA-cam. Thanks for keeping me entertained
Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery 🙏
You good now?
Much better, had a few more surgeries but liven! It could always be worse. Just got a new fishing kayak exited to try out.
I watched the whole video. It captured my attention cause I have a LIFETIME FISHING LICENSE and I also like to fish. Thank You For Sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man, you can carry more "stuff" in the little kayak than my wife can get in her purse...IMPRESSIVE!
I was good at tetras haha
Now that was funny....
..young man this particular video brought back so many good memories for me doing exactly the same thing,, you're living the dream brother....
I really appreciate the comment sir. It's awesome to hear that others out there are and have enjoyed the same simple pleasures in life.
That was awesome man! You are a true sportsman: skills, tackle, ethics, and humor. Enjoyed the fish fry too.
Glad you enjoyed it all. I would just describe myself as a dude that likes to fish haha
Definitely appreciate you going over your setups! Thanks man!
Awe shucks, glad to help😁
"We'll cross that bridge when we get to it." HAHAHA!! You did a pun!
Glad ya caught that one😁
I was not expecting to see you catch such a monster fish. Wow man, great catch!!👍🏼👍🏼 I always loved the cat fishing myself!!
Cat's like,
"We're both tired, throw me back so we both could get some rest."🤣
Did not expect that flatty to be so big great catch bud. HOPE YOU CATCH A GIANT
Dude had me rolling with I'm really good at eating
Good😁
Lets goooo buddy!!!! I haven't been able to fish my river in a week due to flood conditions and won't be able to for another week and a half due to more rain. So watching your videos I all I can do til I get to get back after the flathead! Good video bud 🤘
@matt james yeah in Arkansas, wby bud?
I have some of my best nights on high muddy water. Just fish between some islands or behind them.
The catch and cook are some of my favorites
You and 618 fishing are some of the funniest corky fishing dudes lmao, can’t wait fir some more catfishing!
Id say that puts me in good company. Glad you enjoy the videos!
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"Not a bad thing, unless it is." life motto
glad to see you supporting the back. My father use to noodle big fish and his friend said those big fish out of water can't support their weight.
Hopefully I can catch a big flathead, I caught my first flathead this year but it was a baby lol.
I can't wait for you fellas to join the fifty pound club. I've been a member since 1982. It will change your life.
I hope I can soon. My best is 23lbs on the susky in pa. My first was like 10 inches lol. Some how managed to get a 6” chub.
Love the cap! Cubs fan since 87 here!!
Hell yeah!
14 to 20 inches, they be good. I attract raccoons when I start cooking. sometime they just sit behind me and wait for a little one. I toss it to them. then run down the bank. You hear some serious bone crunching off and on for 15 or 20 minutes. then they come back for another.
Keep it up Spencer.! Post as much as you can man I am laid up right now, broke my foot out on the river....
Hope you heal up fast!
Nice one! Blues are sponding right now in southeast Oklahoma! So I'm ready to get to noodling!
What are you using for breading?? Flour and cornmeal??
Thanks for showing your Rig I live in Des Moines and have been trying to catch a catfish for a year and have yet to do so. Gonna switch to J hooks that’s what I use for ice
Fishing band never have issues there
I really miss fishing on the Potomac a little north of DC on the Virginia side with my friends. Kept us out of trouble and was unbelievably secluded for being smack in the middle of the Beltway. Subscribed
Hope you get a chance to get back man. Appreciate you subbing!
Awesome fish! Are those healthy to eat and good tasting? Fascinating creature. Happy you got the big slob there. Cool place you got there. Peace.
Literally my first time watching one of your videos and I’m hooked!!!! Definitely subscribing
Thank you! Really glad you enjoy them!
Great videos. Have you ever considered using circle hooks, if not I think you will like them.
i have used those sinker slides for a few years now and they are the BEST! nice fish brother! always enjoy your vids!
You should email whiskerseeker and let em know. They appreciate hearing those things.
Hey Spencer I have watching your u tube videos for over a year now and have enjoyed them. We catch all three species of catfish here northwest Missouri and have used a lot of technique's to do so. Also have tried soaking the fillets in franks and absolutely love the flavor. We tweaked it a little with own recipes. If you would like to try it let me know and I will gladly sent it to you. Keep catching them giants! Respectfully Timmy.
I enjoy watching them repeatedly, always learning something watching you and the Pig 🐷 Patrol...
It's amazing watching a true master of an art.
Just found this gem. And I enjoy it. I don't fish for much other than Bass or Crappie. Nice change up.
I feel like you and josh had the two slowest growing channels for no reason. Who else camps on the bank all night to provide content? And people don’t appreciate it I guess? It weird. Great job man.
Just glad you enjoy it man! I love camping out and fishing. The channel growth doesn't bother me.
@@RiverCertified Very humble response!
nice flats........I'm a die-hard catfish-man here in my part of Georgia.....my PB after 50+ years of chasing "Mr. Whiskers" is a little over 60 pounds, love fishing from the bank in deep water myself.
Thats one hell of a fish sir!
@@RiverCertified caught and released for another generation to enjoy.
@@DaveSmith-tt3uh you're the man
Which whisker seeker rod would you suggest for long casting 4 oz lead?
I just got me some whisker seeker rods, what’s the biggest weight you throw with the 9’6 rod? I have MH not sure if you use heavy or not but 4oz seemed like it was plenty but with the wind here in Oklahoma I need about 5-6
Great video. Great comments. Seemed like I was there with you. I could almost taste the fish. Hey, I bring a bag of cooked rice, warm it up, and mix in the plate with the fish.
I'm really glad you enjoyed it! Rice definitely makes fish better.
How many lines can you have out while fishing for catfish/ sturgeon in MN?
Hell YESSSSSSS! It's me, Stahl's Blues, but my new channel. Just an fyi.
Appreciate ya letting me know man
Do you have a prefer the j hooks to circle hooks or is there and specific reason you dont use them for flat heads
Fun times, good quality manly man content! Keep rollin in dem fishies...
I'm gonna do my best. Glad ya liked it!
Way too go brother
Two very nice Flathead's
Thanks for the fun
Great video. We had fun helping you bring in the monsters. New subscribers from Mobile, AL USA
Glad you enjoyed it Victoria!
"I'm really good at eating" is my new favorite sequence of words.
😆😆😆
Love those big cats, that spend all their life fighting the heavy river currents.
Hey man are those the okuma coldwater reels? if so what size gear ratio ect, (like 15 or 20 size). Im debating getting a 15 size and i wanted to know how they do casting. Im between the CW-153D and the CW-203D. Just wanted to know which model those are.
You clicked the tongs before using them to make sure they work. Good man! Awesome channel. Just subbed.
I love your channel. Could you include the locations? Maybe I'm missing it, but I've looked for it on a couple of vids. I don't wanna know your honey holes. Just the river. Landing/ ramp would be nice, too. Thanks in advance.
Back on the flatties...so well done, Spencer!
I love it that’s what you call fresh fish right there!
Thats awesome man. What a weird bite they had that night
From Texas,neches River vidor.i love it! some of the best I've seen,you guys got going on!I love that you release the big ops.thats the law here keep the good eating releasing the big for breed stock future generations.keep the videos coning
It's awesome other people let the big ones go too. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice work bridges are good for cats but what's even better is the end of an inside bend that's slightly deeper fishing from the inside bend of the shore in a heavily wooded area
Couldn't agree more man
You fish the same kinda water we do in south east Kansas👍my question is I'm looking for a fish finder to aide in my quest for flathead. What do u recommend. I fish out of a 12 ft sea king v bottom Jon boat. Any suggestions?
Spencer I love your channel homie. You BJ, and Josh crack me up when y’all fish together. 😂
Glad ya enjoy em all man!
How deep was the water in that section of river you were fishing?
Yes, sir the makings of a great day! One thing about it is you have something to hold him with the great rig!
Thanks dude!
I feel Your Pain Brother ! Losing fish is frustrating . I was fishing with a Catholic Priest who was a good friend of mine and hooked onto a monster bass ,just to have it come off the hook mere feet from shore . I saw how big it was ( probably the biggest bass I THOUGHT I had) as it swam away .
After my tirade of swearing and stomping my foot I saw the Priest shaking His head saying" no no no ,swearing is bad " . I was embarrassed but He actually thought it was comical especially when I started saying " Bless me Father for I have Sinned" which is what One says at the beginning of Confession in the Catholic Tradition. I continued with " I have used profanity out of anger." The Priest started chuckling but did say " God forgives You ." We actually still managed to catch several decent fish and We both got a good laugh too.
I’m not a jealous person but seeing your videos makes me very jealous. I think you are living the life. Fishing is awesome!!
what fishing reel are you using?
Theyre linked in the video description
Not one but two stud flatheads! Well done!
This is going to be a good year for the Big Uglies!
What is the box u keep your bait in? The one with airator
Love that recipe with Frank's hot sauce ,but do you use half flour and half cornmeal?
I think it's a bag of fish fry from Walmart
What reels do you have? I just ordered an Abu line counter. Cool little feature, even though I don’t have a boat
Aaaaah yee river certified and a beer 🍺 best part im fishing while watching this 👌🏼
Your 1st flathead.
Everyone has to start somewhere. Good thing is its all up hill from here. Congratulations on
Great video bud. Also I would suggest you try Louisiana fish fry it is excellent and very affordable and you might as well order some Tony chachere seasoning to go along with it. Jusy put some Tony's on your fish before battering them in the Louisiana fish fry and I promise you won't regret it.
People crossing that bridge smelled fish Frying, and I bet most of them went out for Fried Fish that night! BEST tasting fish I've ever had was on a Creek bank.
Enjoyed the video!
I hope so haha. Glad you enjoyed it!