Drum have ear bonelike structures that look like flat pearls and can be used to make earrings. Native Americans kept them as luck charms.These bone things make their noises underwater, that's why they call them Drum. I guess you can eat them if you discard the belly meat.
Great video I just subscribed to your channel God bless and happy fishing 🎣🎣 I am still searching for my first big decent sized fish this year and my first in two years
There are variety of bobbers you can go with depending one what your using, where and when. I see myself using the rocket bobber most of my outing. To me, it’s very universal. It’s not a finesse presentation but it gets the job done in most places I gosh.
What the best set up to catch multi species like you do?? Thanks if u reply to this love your vids bro keep it going any advice will be much appreciated
Well, I think an ideal combo that has helped me in the past is a rod that is 7ft Medium Light Fast action with a size 1000 or 2500 spinning reel. I would put 8 or 10lb braid that way I can tie different test leader depending on the situation. The combo that I am using in this video is an ultra light rod 7’ fast action, 4lb test with a size 1000 reel. As you can see, even then I break off and lose fish so it can be a bit challenging.
@@KingPhilipsRideshareI don’t have 7 rigs either, but I was saying he’s using 4# line and Rippin em through the rocks, he broke off a lot. I fish with 2# test sometimes and I’ve brought in 3-5lb fish and didn’t break my line
This video is exactly why I love the good ol’ bobber and worm. You never know what fish you’ll catch, since everything in the water loves a juicy worm
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Drum have ear bonelike structures that look like flat pearls and can be used to make earrings. Native Americans kept them as luck charms.These bone things make their noises underwater, that's why they call them Drum. I guess you can eat them if you discard the belly meat.
Great video! Love all the species you caught.
Thanks!
Awesome all the diff species of fish 👍🏽makes it more fun
Great video..thank you..I will be trying out what I saw today
Great day on the water! Thanks for sharing
6:17 looks like a freshwater drum. but awesome i need to do some old school fishing just for the peace
Do some more videos on where to catch crappie and with what please 🙏
Great video very professional. Thank you.
I love how excited you sound after every catch! I'm the exact same lol
There’s something about fishing that gets me going lol
Enjoyed you video. Love them kind of days.
look heck of FUN BRO! KEEP IT UP!
Thanks!!!
I've had some luck with work and bobber,might have to try a different spot
Still got fish that's all it counts...even water level so low 😁😁👍🎣
Great video I just subscribed to your channel God bless and happy fishing 🎣🎣 I am still searching for my first big decent sized fish this year and my first in two years
Nice work bud. Hey quick question what size and type hook are you using?
Size 6 or 8 works
Keep up the great work !!
Thank you
This was cool!
Nice, where is this? I want to take my kids there
Good stuff D
Thanks!
What size jig head are you using?
What bobber you recommend for ultralight fishing. Great video
There are variety of bobbers you can go with depending one what your using, where and when.
I see myself using the rocket bobber most of my outing. To me, it’s very universal. It’s not a finesse presentation but it gets the job done in most places I gosh.
Hey awesome video what kind of reel were you using ??
Okuma Inspira
Damn crazy multi species
I sure got lucky lil
What the best set up to catch multi species like you do?? Thanks if u reply to this love your vids bro keep it going any advice will be much appreciated
Well, I think an ideal combo that has helped me in the past is a rod that is 7ft Medium Light Fast action with a size 1000 or 2500 spinning reel. I would put 8 or 10lb braid that way I can tie different test leader depending on the situation.
The combo that I am using in this video is an ultra light rod 7’ fast action, 4lb test with a size 1000 reel. As you can see, even then I break off and lose fish so it can be a bit challenging.
Thanks for the reply im going try that to see if i get some luck
I'm trying to find some good bluegills any suggestions in the Milwaukee are or anywhere else
I don’t know any spots in Milwaukee. I usually go 40-60 mins or more for panfish.
Thanks, I'm going to give madison a try this weekend. Hopefully I will get lucky.
@@kevinbrown7619 madison always produces man, but good luck!
Around this time try the train tracks in Madison, use light line and hide so the fish can’t see you.
Get down to the lake front for salmon
I failed lol
Great fishing🇮🇩
Thank you
No salmon trips yet?!
I’ve been thinking about it. It’s been tough.
Were are u at
Waterford
Hey, early to the party.
Might wanna fish like you’re using 4lb test if you’re gonna use 4lb test lmao just a quick tip
Maybe he doesn’t have like 7 rigs man
@@KingPhilipsRideshareI don’t have 7 rigs either, but I was saying he’s using 4# line and Rippin em through the rocks, he broke off a lot. I fish with 2# test sometimes and I’ve brought in 3-5lb fish and didn’t break my line
@@cashnichols well that’s just that monofil bargain line lifestyle