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HUGE TEXAS FISHKILL AFTERMATH! (can I catch a living fish?)



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In this video, I am checking out the aftermath of the 4 days of freezing weather and snow, and the affect it had on the fish and fishing!

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  1. Carp? They do just fine here in Lake Erie & Ohio during the winter. I've caught a few ice fishing on Sandusky bay. We do get a shad die off every winter since we are the northern most range for gizzard shad.

  2. Gave a 👍🏻 tired of the same Ole. Might take a day or 2 for a short video. Working hard. But working hard on the same project over and over throwing in a aripihma video in here and there. Broke up a good trip to use as filler for 5his redundant way of fishing. Please do something new.

  3. Man thats a crazy die off but I guess the Tilapia are definitely not used to it. Here in Nor Cal its cold, no die offs , but dang hard to get a Green Fish to so much as look at your bait ha ha Awesome stuff.

  4. Hey brother I used to live in Austin and have been following you for quite sometime. My son lives in Pflugerville TX currently. Iam planning a trip to his house next summer and wanted to know if we could hook up for some fishing? I would set up a charter with my son if that's what you do as well. And yes if you aren't close to Pflugerville let me know we will travel to ya in TX.

  5. Actually Ty that’s not such a bad thing. As invasive species they overpopulated and disrupt the pond habitats.
    Ty did you try to working some slow worm or jig action because of the cold? Seems like you are doing ok though.

  6. I’ve been doing pretty well recently fishing on my boat on my Easy Mode Fishing channel and the water is easily 45 degrees or less. We had ice on the surface a few days ago. I was surprised they bit so well with it being so cold.

  7. We dont get fish kills like that in Dallas because we dont have tilapia unless they’re stocked and the stocked ones die off usually in November so even when they stock them they don’t live long enough to spawn. In Houston every pond has thousands of them.

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