Great vid as always. I can't ever get up north for the fish of 100000 casts but, the energy, the edits and the fact that lee, needs to just eat sometimes to catch fish. Brings me back! The fact that you dont have millions of subs is mind blowing.
Glad to see you guys fishing with Chris. He’s a good guy. I taught at the high school he went to. Had his little sister in class. Thanks for letting me see how he is doing now.
Most vividly appears to be a bucket list trip…splendid river conditions…wonderful scenery and plenty of action….Am amazed at the frequently viewed substantial wounds that the musky endure…
Glad you went back to the old intro!! Fact: Musky fisherman always name their bait as they hookup, many times during the fight, then give a in depth guide on the bait after. I do have a honest question for you guys though. Due to the nature of musky fishing, do you think you are just only looking at the strikes, which will happen eventually. Or do you think changing baits actually work? I wanna see a musky fisherman count his casts and never change baits for a solid month, then switch baits like normal musky hunters.
piggie916 lot of it is confidence in what they like, however types baits do play a huge affect based off of water temp, water color, and time of year. As beginning of year they’ll throw slower stuff like soft tails, and as it heats up towards late summer they start using more top water and bucktails, which with bucktails you can work faster for more aggressive fish because of the warmer water
Another good vid !! Hit me up if you guys ever come up to southern Ontario. Just 20 minutes north of Lake Ontario we have a river just packed with huge musky. There used to be a meat packing factory and the musky rule the water way.
Do you guys have any idea if Chaos will ever make the 9’ Assault Tactical strike? Have been waiting forever to get my hands on one but they’re never in stock
Love that river. If it's the same one I think it is that sturgeon is meaningful. The lake it connects to its called "lake plentiful with sturgeon" in a native American language
Great vid as always. I can't ever get up north for the fish of 100000 casts but, the energy, the edits and the fact that lee, needs to just eat sometimes to catch fish. Brings me back! The fact that you dont have millions of subs is mind blowing.
I love river musky. When they run it's so much more powerful than a lake musky. Their muscles build up from constantly fighting the river currents.
Glad to see you guys fishing with Chris. He’s a good guy. I taught at the high school he went to. Had his little sister in class. Thanks for letting me see how he is doing now.
Love the deep green color of those river muskies. Great video.
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Either Chris is huge or Lee really small 😂😂
They are both pretty small s
I love musky fishing. Just recently caught a 40 incher in Indiana
Most vividly appears to be a bucket list trip…splendid river conditions…wonderful scenery and plenty of action….Am amazed at the frequently viewed substantial wounds that the musky endure…
Gota love river fishing! looks like Chris put you boys on again! awesome video
Love the show guys thanks for everything
been watching you guys alot lately, lost my first muskie ever at the boat last night! i was so sad haha thanks for the videos guys
Lee looks like a little 6 year old kid next to his dad in the intro
😂😂😂😂😂
A great day on the river.
Great video as always, nice fish caught 🤘😎
Just great content lads!
Glad you went back to the old intro!!
Fact: Musky fisherman always name their bait as they hookup, many times during the fight, then give a in depth guide on the bait after.
I do have a honest question for you guys though. Due to the nature of musky fishing, do you think you are just only looking at the strikes, which will happen eventually. Or do you think changing baits actually work? I wanna see a musky fisherman count his casts and never change baits for a solid month, then switch baits like normal musky hunters.
piggie916 lot of it is confidence in what they like, however types baits do play a huge affect based off of water temp, water color, and time of year. As beginning of year they’ll throw slower stuff like soft tails, and as it heats up towards late summer they start using more top water and bucktails, which with bucktails you can work faster for more aggressive fish because of the warmer water
KILLER VIDEO Y'ALL AWESOME TRIP YALL 🐟💪
Killer video guys
Those river muskies seem to be hitting short and quick.
Another good vid !! Hit me up if you guys ever come up to southern Ontario. Just 20 minutes north of Lake Ontario we have a river just packed with huge musky. There used to be a meat packing factory and the musky rule the water way.
What river is that ?
eric brett, you’d have to meet up with me and I’d show you. Anglers secrets and all, you know how it is.
I was wondering what kind of knot you guys tie to your leaders.
Do you guys have any idea if Chaos will ever make the 9’ Assault Tactical strike? Have been waiting forever to get my hands on one but they’re never in stock
Awesome
What was the intro song for the Americas biggest pile it was only used in that series
I have a feeling this is the grass river in NY
It is possible to make a subi title in french but your fish are beautifull 😍🎣🎣
Looked like a boat hit that muskie
what is the green line u use???
Power Pro Super Slick V2
Musky on the river from a driftboat! I’m in! How do I get ahold of Chris the bearded musky man?
Link is in the description!
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What river is that?
what reel do yall use and what lb line?
It's all listed, just click on details
@@thedirtyknobs I'm not a smart one
I didn't realize you guys still fished for muskies.
Love that river. If it's the same one I think it is that sturgeon is meaningful. The lake it connects to its called "lake plentiful with sturgeon" in a native American language
Sure thats the namakagon? Looks more like the flambeau or chip
Go fishing with Chris bulaw