Si vous voulez attraper des carpes c'est à baie du febvre centre du Québec chaque année des milliers de carpes viennent freiller dans les prairies mais depuis l'installation de digues par canard illimité ce n'est plus pareils
@bushpilot10743 күн бұрын
WOW super 3 carpes de moins en deux jours a 6 personnes. on vient de sauver la Quebec !!
@kurtisrogerson4 күн бұрын
Where was this exactly?
@savagefishing81334 күн бұрын
Filmed in Vaudreuil, Quebec
@Faz99Master6 күн бұрын
Bravo! Incredibly informative and extremely well made!
@giuseppepandolfo48157 күн бұрын
Nice wheel buddy
@savagefishing81335 күн бұрын
Thanks!!
@applejack1208 күн бұрын
Just Brilliant!
@carolann53388 күн бұрын
I can t get over the size of these fish in Lake of Two Mountains....... BRAVO to the crew that did all this amazing work.....!!!!
@redwolfalpha46588 күн бұрын
Elusive I think you meant to say. Epidemic more like a disease growing in destroying our waters.
@louis-philiplortie17928 күн бұрын
Quote of the day we'll that was a nice crappie structure hahahaha
@mathquir1909 күн бұрын
Lost cause sadly.
@jeanvaljean14759 күн бұрын
Greetings from Romania ! For those of you who want to fish them with a rod, they are crazy after fermented corn! You can find plenty different recipes about how to ferment the corn on you tube and how to use it afterwards.
@POLYLIVING9 күн бұрын
#netflix
@gofio12345611 күн бұрын
Awesome video man, i'm glad something is being done to protect our waters from these invasive fish. Thanks for raising awareness also !
@kerryscott328711 күн бұрын
So the Grassy Carp which keeps lakes and ponds from growing algae and becoming toxic and devoid of oxygen is an invasive problem why. It doesn't eat fish, it prevents lakes from getting over run with water plants due to high nutrients. Please explain the science.
@savagefishing813310 күн бұрын
Watch the video lol
@Grundewalt13 күн бұрын
i have some dificulty understanding why are these carps different from the protected golden carp . It seem to be grass carp, eating greens like al the carps I know. I remember as a threat the chinese carp and steel head carp, two non indigenous species that were decimating the eggs and youngsters of other species. I did not hear about them for a while. Is that problem solved?
@savagefishing813312 күн бұрын
They were considered invasive at first. They are now out of control. Same for the Tench and goby. These Asian carp are new enough that we still have a fighting chance.
@Grundewalt12 күн бұрын
@@savagefishing8133 so if out of control...what can be done? why there is no campain to promote this good protein and instead we pay money to promote insects as food. Eg in the North of Europe the King Crab was invasive at some point, dunno what happened, as in other areas that crab is a premium catch
@savagefishing813312 күн бұрын
@@Grundewalt I can't answer that question as I have no idea what to tell you. In some fisheries, gobies are the reason behind trophy fish, especially smallmouth. They are also responsible for eating many of our fish's eggs... How can we get rid of them all though? Part of the reason they are hard to control is because if you told people to kill them it is difficult to ID them. People already kill common carp all the time because they think that they are Asian carp. Your average fisherman can not differenciate one from the other.
@Grundewalt11 күн бұрын
@@savagefishing8133 thanks for the reply. You say kill. Why not catch clean cook? Carp is delicious
@savagefishing813311 күн бұрын
carp have been given the title as a trash fish throughout most of North America. The best way to explain it I guess is that people love to believe rumours as opposed to finding out themselves. I myself have never tried carp.
@user-ve2je2ty5z13 күн бұрын
Scientist are the most imbecilic people to allow these uneducated people to electro fishing.
@user-ve2je2ty5z13 күн бұрын
It a no no to try kills fish by electro fishing . It is a very stupid way to control fisheries by electro fishing.
@FishingOD_OFFICIAL13 күн бұрын
Luckily electro fishing doesn’t kill anything :)
@T-SizzleLikeBacon15 күн бұрын
Awesome video bro. Love local content. Would be cool to see a video on the gobys
@chiclett15 күн бұрын
was the carp English speaking or French speaking ?
@FishingOD_OFFICIAL15 күн бұрын
Bilingual! They were well educated :)
@Mooseracks15 күн бұрын
In BC the ministry of environment introduced NON-NATIVE Carp and Bass into numerous lakes...NOW WE HAVE A PROBLEM
@NOVAsteamed16 күн бұрын
Thank you for helping preserve the great fishing in Québec
@m.plancton376916 күн бұрын
How is this channel don’t have more followers, these videos are amazing
@alexgalley-wc3og18 күн бұрын
Excellent work. Co-operation wins.
@Djieff18 күн бұрын
Super documentaire! Est-ce que cette variété de carpe est comestible?
@savagefishing813318 күн бұрын
Je sais pas s'ils sont bon mais oui!
@joseenoel809318 күн бұрын
Hi from Pte-Claire, I fished there with my dad and bro yrs back, you're awesome, I'm a chick forest technician, worked up in LaTuque and for the cities, great work you're a natural!
@aR0ttenBANANA18 күн бұрын
I defo did not expect to see a gov. collab on KZbin. Great work
@joseenoel809318 күн бұрын
Some people are not part of the problem ❤! Phew!
@david869118 күн бұрын
In retrospect, I think I have seen one of these in the Lachine Canal. I fish there a lot and there was one carp that I saw several times that was larger than the other carp, darker, and had that upside down face. This was in 2021 or 2022 but I haven't seen one since then.
@glendekoker368219 күн бұрын
Trudeau allows raw sewage dumps there.
@generussell614519 күн бұрын
Comment ils sont introduit les carp?
@savagefishing813319 күн бұрын
On ne le sait pas encore.
@isaackizzz525419 күн бұрын
the filming needs to get a shout out, super well done production on that video .
@savagefishing813319 күн бұрын
Zach is the goat!
@olocippicolo19 күн бұрын
Jsais pas pourquoi votre vidéo m'a été recommandée, je ne regarde pas ben ben des vidéos de pêche ahah Très informative la vidéo et superbe production! Merci de protéger nos écosystèmes ^^
@savagefishing813319 күн бұрын
Merci pour les gentils mots! Nous sommes très content que notre vidéo t'as trouvé!
@Eveseptir19 күн бұрын
Nice production! I may have seen one in the Chambly canals. It was so big, dark and gnarly I thought it was a snapping turtle at first. Confirmed it was giant carp and watched as it just lumbered around the surface.
@kvaughan519320 күн бұрын
If they are in the St. Lawrence seaway they are in or soon will be in every body of water in North America that is connected to it via it’s tributaries the same as Eurasia milfole and a multitude of other invasive species that have plagued us for decades now
@ale05050520 күн бұрын
ya un barnak de couper 19:28 xD Belle job !
@FishingOD_OFFICIAL20 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@LaGhoule20 күн бұрын
Wow this is amazing! I was not aware that we have a some chinook salmon around Mtl! Of course this is your secret spot but can you give us the date we can spot those salmon arround Mtl?
@elden426720 күн бұрын
cest tu la ? Parking lot, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 1G2
@savagefishing813320 күн бұрын
Oui
@harvey239021 күн бұрын
Incredible documentary! GJ y’all!
@ernandgignac21 күн бұрын
I grew up in Vaudreuil, I instantly recognized the concrete dock in the beginning of the video. Great job guys, love these videos !
@calebchilds47221 күн бұрын
Amazing video I love learning about the province I live in!
@gardenspicemb873121 күн бұрын
wow,first video i see of yours,in my backyard...thank you thank you thank you for your effort to make this known and working with the authorities to help them see the problem.Merci! new subscriber here
@ianpatterson306121 күн бұрын
Conservation efforts are being made like this, Michigan on the other hand allows speargun harvesting of game fish in the Great Lakes.. not all conservation is equal . Thanks for the hard work on our ecosystem guys!
@francisouellette785621 күн бұрын
Thanks Fishing OD for the discovery and a fish that i never saw before! Merci FOD pour la video, premiere fois que je vois ce que cet espece peut engendrer comme dégâts! Keep on
@vincefreeride21 күн бұрын
Merci pour ta contribution face a une espece invasive. Awesome video
@krzysztofr859821 күн бұрын
Rod reel and some floating bread would get them easy.
@savagefishing813321 күн бұрын
I don't think that easy is the right word! But you're right, that's how most people get them!
@krzysztofr859821 күн бұрын
@@savagefishing8133 lol yeah 50 pound carp wouldn't be easy.
@olicorrivo328922 күн бұрын
Gouvernement du Québec fait une bonne chose, ça mérite un like. Vraiment bon vidéo aussi. 👍
@mropossum007622 күн бұрын
fort les gars
@adamzguy22 күн бұрын
Excellent video, so happy I got to see this. What a hero! Love the whole story and good on you for your excellent work. This is a serious and threatening issue and education is a huge part of it. Keep up the great work