This is definitely the craziest thing i’ve seen in all my years of fishing..
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❤ I love that you also care about them
So sad
I never mind paying for all my fishing license. I always thought well they use the money to stock lakes and clean up areas. But here in Waco Texas they don’t do anything to make it better for people who fish.. Waco has no good bank fishing areas. I see them mow the Brazos River but all around the banks are 4 ft tall grass. I see so many towns have beautiful fishing areas assessable to the public.. You mainly have to have a boat to do any good fishing.
What state is this in?
Fish jumped out of water and couldn’t do anything
6:30. You answered the reason the reason you are not supposed to move fish from one body of water to another.
10:07 Why would you think it's better to put it in the water?! It's a dead animal at that point. More contamination to the water. 🤔
Where is this
this isn't the biggest one this one is like the small one the'r trouts bigger than 150 cm that's like 75 inches
Definitely a poisoned lake, and probably a poisoned fisherman too…
So to prevent disease, you throw a disease infested fish back in the water lol
as a minnesotan i dont understand what lake draining is
I don't think these fish died from the lake being drained, I think they were either poisoned or the lake went alkali or acidic.
You worry that the fish was dead from disease, yet you threw it back in the water to spread more disease? I am astounded at your stupidity.!!!!!!!
State record for tiger trout in Washington state was just broken a couple years ago. Fricken 24lbs!!!
The lake being drained has absolutely nothing to do with the fish dying. You should call the department of fish and wildlife in your area, and ask em how those fish died. I wouldn't touch anything I caught out of that water. Probably contaminated. Or if it had been hotter than usual, and the water wasn't deep enough for the fish to find cool enough temps to survive, that could've killed them. Happened two years ago in my local river, after a record heat wave, that coincided with the draining of lake Roosevelt for hydroelectricity.
Love how you just magically "find" it…
let the game eat it, its a natural cycle, why toss it in? let the animals eat it.. the water was high it was dead and when it receded it left it on the bank… you just wasted it, no its not better to toss it in.. animals live off these, good grief dood you're in their kitchen not yours..
I could use you on a spinner….use you for trolling…am sure you wouldn't mind if I spined you a little took you for trolling
Yeah right ….
A shame, definitely no where near 15 pounds though
Takes a moment of silence then you hear "Fish&Game I’m hear check your license” lol
9:19 😢这么大的鱼🐟死了好可惜……我的眼泪都从嘴角流出来了
Sure a Sasquatch wasn’t watching you
More of the destruction that doesn’t need to happen, they have the technology to catch and relocate 95% of these fish that could have feed people, crazy people just don’t give a sh it
Are steelhead just trout ??????
Wow, what a catch!
Such a shame for those trout 🙁 sad
5G,?
This is devastating, and you seem more happy than anything
There's no Oxygen in the water. If ya had the length and girth or a scale we might have an accurate guess. Nothing wrong with fish on the bank. A major source of nutrients for the riparian zone. That's how you get giant tree's in British Columbia.
What happened here? Why did they drain the lake? What the hell is going on?
15lb is very optimistic, no more than 10 pal.
It sucks seeing giants like those washed up. Had an 18 lb brown get found on the shoreline around me about 12 years back, ya never know what’s swimming down there
The small had to be insanely horrific.
😔💔💔
Still thought it was in a lake. Saw a bug on the surface jumped up and out to get it and landed on the bank.
Omg dude, that's the most ridiculous forced perspective fish photo ever, you should be ashamed 😂
what state is this in?