Oh man, that looked like some serious fun! Down to the perfect little rod and all. Especially in summer, then at least you get the cooling benefit of the water. Enjoyed you video today, keep it up!
Thanks Suzette! It sure was fun, might not be that nice in winter... Oh, and be careful of what emoticons you use, your message was flagged as inappropriate.
nice, it's alot of work and kicking in the float tubes, I would get some flippers to cut down on the work load. I love those dock runners and dock demons too, I caught an 8lb channel on one, and a couple carp out of catfish Paradise the other day.
Thanks Conner. Believe it or not but I left my flippers at home that day. You think the float tube would work good between those trees on the marsh at catfish paradise?
Hi guys! Thanks for watching! Due to some technical difficulties, a portion of sound and video was not usable, but you will quickly get what the video is about.
I actually have flippers, my dumb brain just decided to leave them at home. But a drill powered propeller, now that's thinking outside the box Johnathan.
Hi Craig. There are no closed seasons for fish here in Southern Nevada. As far as restriction, yes, you are only allowed 10 warm water fish, example, 5 bass and 5 catfish. There is no limit on small striped bass, but you can only keep 2 stripers over 20 inches. There is also a very rare Humpback sucker fish and they are federally protected and have to be released. I would suggest getting a free fishing magazine (walmart or bass pro) when getting your license as it has all the rules you would need.
Have you tried micro/macrofishing at rogers spring? It's a warm springs that was used in the 60s to raise tropical fish they have mollies and cichlid so you never know what you will pill out of the many spring lol
Cooking the fish will kill any harmful bacteria, but I don't always keep fish. Only keep what you need comes to mind. I try to release most fish for the future of our fishing. But encourage anyone to keep what they need. Thanks Go Gan