Fishing
One Fish, Two Fish, but Not Enough Fish
This video is a compilation of several trips on which I caught only a single fish or two. I caught all these trout on the same type of bait. For some reason, I have really good luck with Powerbait Eggs. I try lots of other baits and lures, but by far, Powerbait Eggs just seem to work for me. What is your favorite go-to bait or lure?
Three Fish - Three Species
Back at Fuller Pond, looking for some bass, but willing to catch more crappie and bluegill. It turns out the bass weren't biting. In fact, almost nothing was biting. Despite the slow bite, I was happy to hook into a good-sized crappie, a big bluegill for my local ponds, and even a little red-eared sunfish from a few feet offshore. It wasn't my best day, but I still had fun catching three different species.
Missed Target, but Big Rainbows
Tiger trout were stocked at this pond, so I took my shot at catching some. I fished for several hours and finally managed to catch a little 6-inch tiger trout. Unfortunately, my mic and camera both failed catastrophically, and I didn't capture the moment. I did manage to catch several excellent-sized rainbow trout, though.
What A Crappie Day, Part 4
On this trip, I visited a new pond. They don't stock this pond with trout, so I'm on the hunt for some different species. This time I catch my first Crappie as well as my biggest bluegill on the channel. I was blown away by the number of crappies I started pulling in. Throw in a few bluegills to mix things up, and it turned into a fantastic day.
What A Crappie Day, Part 3
On this trip, I visited a new pond. They don't stock this pond with trout, so I'm on the hunt for some different species. This time I catch my first Crappie as well as my biggest bluegill on the channel. I was blown away by the number of crappies I started pulling in. Throw in a few bluegills to mix things up, and it turned into a fantastic day.