Love the videos brotha. Been watching for like 5 months. Happy fishing my friend.
@jaxsparks919Күн бұрын
Chunky brooks! Merry Christmas man!
@Deco._.38Күн бұрын
Always a good day when you post
@BlakeCurtis-gk5cwКүн бұрын
Never stop making videos my dude! Love this content
@garykeful611123 сағат бұрын
Another great show, Merry Christmas, man. Enjoy this special day.
@bassntroutfishingСағат бұрын
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too!
@randyring3368Күн бұрын
good video. always enjoy your filming! Merry Christmas young man!
@UtahWaterLogКүн бұрын
Nice to see that! Those were great looking fish.
@HeinerStoneAdventuresКүн бұрын
Cool underwater footage! Nice Brook! Car was crazy!
@NoahLeooКүн бұрын
Always relaxing to watch your videos.. i‘d love to ice fish like that some day
@stevetrageser2459Күн бұрын
Awesome! Love the video content. Your Slaying! Thanks Buck and Merry Christmas
@timshields5554Күн бұрын
I like that you let most of the big ones go
@jeffwerth2707Күн бұрын
Fun way to spend Christmas time - watching your underwater views of the trout vs. Gulp minnows. Wish they were more durable (maybe Maxscent minnows are?)
@angelachriscarnes452Күн бұрын
Love the content can’t wait to get back up Ice Fishing . I think I know what lake you went to definitely worth the hike.
@crockettproductionsCAКүн бұрын
This reminds me of ace videos except you actually post and you seem to enjoy what you’re doing! Keep it up mate!
@robinjeffryes2575Күн бұрын
Sweet nice job get after them bro.
@peace-yo4noКүн бұрын
Thank you fish whisperer,, another great video 😮
@bassntroutfishingСағат бұрын
Appreciate it!
@SteveB-hy2ciКүн бұрын
Merry Christmas down here in Alabama dude,.. and merry Christmas to you.
@JayLee-od8obКүн бұрын
Those were some real beauties in there. Great video merry Christmas 🎄
@reapergrim76Күн бұрын
Awesome stuff! 👌 😊
@colintillman425Күн бұрын
Hey man, really been enjoying the videos and they’re helping keep my trout spark alive being primarily a bass guy. If you’re ever in the Smokey’s hmu!
@bassntroutfishingСағат бұрын
And I rarely catch bass anymore. Trout is where it’s at!🤣
@RednecksofthenorthКүн бұрын
I just randomly checked if you posted and I'm 12 mins after posted anyway thanks for the video
@Buck_RL17Күн бұрын
Haven’t watched yet but can tell it’ll be good. Merry Christmas!
@julienshaffer7316Күн бұрын
Went fishin yesterday had a descent time you are luckily you have ice
@jjcqz3029Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎉🎉 🫡🫡😎😎
@SJsFishingAdventureКүн бұрын
I think it's fun to let big fish go, but usually we keep them, because we like to freeze our fish, and most of my family likes fish. I have been trying to let more fish go, like if they're in the middle of their spawn. It's just fine if you let most of your fish go.
@chrisreilly6552Күн бұрын
merry christmas buddy!, love your videoes! How long would you say that big rainbow was? hard to tell
@ArcherBordewyk-c1pКүн бұрын
Went ice fishing for the first time this season yesterday. Still no crappie though.
@beebob1279Күн бұрын
The Pond looks small. How many acres is it?
@bassntroutfishingСағат бұрын
A couple maybe
@emil8786Күн бұрын
daaang thats a good fish, are you using light rods? that thing is bending alooot XD i got Viper Venom medium light with a BlackBetty freefall reel
@down2earthparanormal145Күн бұрын
makes me want to paint a picture
@evanstevens5840Күн бұрын
happy crimmy
@KeithFoster-re5xjКүн бұрын
Went to Scofield for 3 hours today because it's my birthday and I got one nibble. Nothing landed. I'm a bit envious of you and your secret spots.
@bassntroutfishingСағат бұрын
That’s hard to believe there…
@barrymarchesinКүн бұрын
I actually tried Rainbow trout before I didn't like it cuz I don't think I put seasoning on it at all
@down2earthparanormal145Күн бұрын
ish thats good
@shahida_parveenКүн бұрын
Good Stuff
@BlakeCurtis-gk5cwКүн бұрын
Merry Christmas everyone!
@troutman_123Күн бұрын
How’s it going?
@Flame1203Күн бұрын
Good video
@SteveB-hy2ciКүн бұрын
Why would you keep more than you need? And the best part is if you want another! You get go fishing again! Oh yea!
@gladegoodrich2297Күн бұрын
👍😊
@JessieOzoneКүн бұрын
Merry skibidimas
@ToddRobinson-uk7edКүн бұрын
Man... dull auger blades suck bruh.
@troutman_123Күн бұрын
first
@Hancock-r2vКүн бұрын
I fish all these same areas but I'm not going to show you guys my tricks dude if I showed you what I do in these areas you guys wouldn't even watch this guy
@bassntroutfishingКүн бұрын
Let me guess are you the one who goes around with a treble hook and a weight? Kind of cringey you feel the need to say that.
@matthewnorthrup5506Күн бұрын
@@bassntroutfishingyou'll figure out how to target the next size class at some point. Them big fish are down there in those weeds hiding from you and those fish will only feed at specific times and on specific things. They won't just swim by your camera and refuse your bait, they won't come near you. In any case real trout are extremely territorial so when you're in the right spot you're not gonna find lots of fish. The big aggressive fish push all those smaller fish off the warm springs and hatch mats which is why they are so hungry and displaced throughout the water column. The other problem is your fishing over stocked fish that don't even know how to be a wild trout. They will not teach you how to target real trout. Find the warm water, find the bugs and you'll find the big wild trout. There's a few mixed in but there's bigger ones also.
@chubbrock659Күн бұрын
I’d watch you use punctuation….if you ever tried it.
@matthewnorthrup5506Күн бұрын
@@bassntroutfishing so the biggest trout I have ever seen caught... Brook trout, wild, was in the Adirondacks, NY. My good friends son about 6 yrs old at the time was catching small sunfish and perch. He didn't know how to unhook them yet so he used to slap them off the surface till they came off or skip them across the surface till their lips ripped off. He makes a lot of noise doing it. I don't know how it went down but I looked over and saw his Spiderman rod cranked over hard ripping drag. It was nearly pulling him in. 7 or 8 pound female grabbed his sunfish at his feet. Like a pike would. I've been fishing that pond almost 25 years and never saw a fish like that. Biggest ice seen there was 4 pounds maybe 5. We ate the trout and I realized after we came out the woods it was definitely a state record fish by over a pound at least. We have a few witnesses. Fish was 29 inches bro. Another time I got one on a hula popper in the middle of the night that got off at the canoe. I've always wondered if it was a splake but the Dec tells me they don't stock that pond because it's 1 of 20 remaining with the original wild brook trout strain.
@bassntroutfishing15 сағат бұрын
lol these fish are all stocked. And they’re triploid.