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Why you should never restock bass you catch into a different lake
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Why you should never restock bass you catch into a different lake
My first underwater manatee video & a safety tip
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My first underwater manatee video & a safety tip
How crappie ruin your pond
Просмотров 2284 месяца назад
How crappie ruin your pond
Understanding competing species
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Understanding competing species
Replay - Kayak Bassmaster Champion Drew Gregory - talking about his Kayak Adventure Series
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Replay - Kayak Bassmaster Champion Drew Gregory - talking about his Kayak Adventure Series
Rick Clunn made a comment about how he recommends fishing his spinnerbait. My setup for his ideas
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Rick Clunn made a comment about how he recommends fishing his spinnerbait. My setup for his ideas
DIY Rod Holders - My Amazon Influencer page is linked in description. I receive a sales commission
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DIY Rod Holders - My Amazon Influencer page is linked in description. I receive a sales commission
Safe fish handling - understanding keeping fish in tanks
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Safe fish handling - understanding keeping fish in tanks
Florida Bass Conservation Center- a quick tour
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Florida Bass Conservation Center- a quick tour
Jackson Bluesky 360 saves the day.
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Jackson Bluesky 360 saves the day.
Boat trailer maintenance- checking your bearings
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Boat trailer maintenance- checking your bearings
Electrofishing survey at Sugarhill Outdoors pond
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Electrofishing survey at Sugarhill Outdoors pond
Highlight 0:00 - 2:39 from Aquatic Biologist is live!
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Highlight 0:00 - 2:39 from Aquatic Biologist is live!
2022 Nissan Frontier Review (Part 1)
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2022 Nissan Frontier Review (Part 1)
What do you know about toxicity?
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What do you know about toxicity?
How did fish get into my pond?
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How did fish get into my pond?
How & why oxygen levels fluctuate in ponds
Просмотров 1419 месяцев назад
How & why oxygen levels fluctuate in ponds
Pond stocking
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Pond stocking
Sugarhill Outdoors Pond - Bass Genetics Project
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Sugarhill Outdoors Pond - Bass Genetics Project
The Most Common Problem in Pond Mgmt Today
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The Most Common Problem in Pond Mgmt Today
#1 Pond Management Mistake- stocking a pond like a lake.
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#1 Pond Management Mistake- stocking a pond like a lake.
Fisheries management: Observations from the field - largemouth bass
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Fisheries management: Observations from the field - largemouth bass
Florida Bass vs. Northern Bass: Stocked in same Pond. The Growth Rates will surprise you
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Florida Bass vs. Northern Bass: Stocked in same Pond. The Growth Rates will surprise you
Egg Weight in Bass- “Spawned Out” is a myth used by the Basic
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Egg Weight in Bass- “Spawned Out” is a myth used by the Basic
How to build an awesome sportfishing pond.
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How to build an awesome sportfishing pond.
Haul fish like a pro - Tips for keeping fish alive in a livewell
Просмотров 23411 месяцев назад
Haul fish like a pro - Tips for keeping fish alive in a livewell
Grow bass 2 pounds per year. Biologists field notes
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Grow bass 2 pounds per year. Biologists field notes
Bullshad Swimbaits: Lure review - the science behind triggering trophy bass into striking your lure
Просмотров 56711 месяцев назад
Bullshad Swimbaits: Lure review - the science behind triggering trophy bass into striking your lure
Safe Fish Handling- A biologists perspective: Bass deserve better treatment
Просмотров 28311 месяцев назад
Safe Fish Handling- A biologists perspective: Bass deserve better treatment

Комментарии

  • @midwestfischerman
    @midwestfischerman 12 дней назад

    Hey Shan buddy, I know two horrible hurricanes went through your neck of the woods. I hope you are well.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 9 дней назад

      Thanks. My boat shed got blown over but no it was crap anyway

  • @Wyattl.
    @Wyattl. 17 дней назад

    Did u atleast eat it

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 17 дней назад

      Yes. I didn’t relocate them like a moron. fish tacos for the win

  • @shadesofjade
    @shadesofjade 18 дней назад

    They either didn’t do this, or didn’t burn down well enough early in the year and the forest was a fire for months. To the point my adoptive mother thought it was a grand idea to pull into a side road into the forest for pictures. The fire was maybe three miles out. There was a forest ranger giving her a *look* and I can’t blame him. Because “What moron would put themself in the path of a forest fire with an elderly woman and a child in the car with them?!?”

  • @danejurasley5957
    @danejurasley5957 21 день назад

    Rules rules rules. My 1/4 acre pond has 30-40 bass and 100’s of bluegills, all eating size. Food, oxygen and habitat.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 17 дней назад

      Ponds under 1 acre are difficult to grow bass over 10 pounds. There are not enough fish in the entire pond for the bass to eat

  • @aidenjones6076
    @aidenjones6076 26 дней назад

    Trophy bluegill😂

  • @jasonsmith2439
    @jasonsmith2439 Месяц назад

    Well the secret is definitely out because tackle wharehouse is sold out of all the 5.8 and 8 inch bellows stick😢. Damn the internet! It’s making EVERYONE A FISHERMAN!! I’m old enough to remember when fishing wasn’t cool and now it’s so much pressure on our fisheries you can’t even hardly get a bite. Good review though but damn nobody knows how to keep their mouths shut unfortunately!!!

  • @erikcortez23
    @erikcortez23 Месяц назад

    First off i just want to say thank u for this video, 6 months ago watching this put me on this 5.8 bait, i bought them instantly, the rig that work more for me was a shorter straight shank 5/0 hook weightless with a spring keeper giving the plastic more action more realistic look as its sinking…

  • @jameskeim8912
    @jameskeim8912 Месяц назад

    Take a 1.4 oz jack hammer take off blade put on chatterbait big blade put on 5.8 bellowsgill chart.or watermellon.use glue.last longer I only throw summer time june July Aug sometimes can start early or can go late .also use 3.8 body have two rods rigged with both.try it it don't catch small ones.

  • @maxcole3930
    @maxcole3930 2 месяца назад

    Im no fan of spotted bass! Their mostly small & take over! The savannah river chain lakes is being over ran with spots, lake Russell is really really bad. Clark's Hill is starting to get worse. I know they can get big in certain places but I haven't seen it? My biggest spot is only 3.8 lbs There's Kentucky & Alabama spotted bass correct & which one has potential to get big? Good topic & definitely interesting

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      They overcrowd and stunt out. I believe the Alabama strain can get bigger but that doesn’t necessarily mean they will

  • @maxcole3930
    @maxcole3930 2 месяца назад

    When you were live, it wouldn't let me comment? Not sure why I couldn't comment live??

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      We had some technical problems yesterday. Probably because of that

  • @keithanderson6166
    @keithanderson6166 2 месяца назад

    How does it change the taste? I eat Grouse. Wild grouse is very good. Domestic grouse is basically chicken

  • @Ryan_Baldwin
    @Ryan_Baldwin 2 месяца назад

    tryin to get my one acre pond back going but it’s tough. Went from stunted to them growing but now it seems like they’re all about 1.20 pounds a piece with a handful over 2 pounds or just touching it. Have added about 1000 bluegill and have pulled out about 15 pound of fish each year

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      It takes a few years, stay the course

    • @Ryan_Baldwin
      @Ryan_Baldwin 2 месяца назад

      @@aquaticbiologist6516would you say pull more fish? On year 3, definitely getting longer and a little heavier just not fatter

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      @@Ryan_Baldwin are there crappie in the pond?

    • @Ryan_Baldwin
      @Ryan_Baldwin 2 месяца назад

      @@aquaticbiologist6516no crappie, 1 acre has bluegill bass and a few channel cats

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      @Ryan_Baldwin sounds like they were stunted for a long time. Keep pulling the skinny bass out. They are probably too old to gain weight properly. You are managing the pond so the reproduction can grow up healthy. Your adult fish are useless, I’ve seen it many times. I usually pull 20 pounds of fish per acre for 2-3 years so bumping it up sounds good to me

  • @HCBCHEMISTRY
    @HCBCHEMISTRY 2 месяца назад

    You can still save a fish with the correct minerals in the water.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      Salt works well. I have a video about ti

    • @HCBCHEMISTRY
      @HCBCHEMISTRY 2 месяца назад

      @@aquaticbiologist6516 I work with all fish and corals.

  • @frankcabibi4212
    @frankcabibi4212 2 месяца назад

    thanks for sharing , informative. !

  • @rupertmurdoch4750
    @rupertmurdoch4750 2 месяца назад

    Aren't you supposed to measure the water and salt to make sure the ratio is correct? Like too much salt in the water kills fish right? IE the Dead Sea?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      When you do something all the time you get a feel for it

    • @rupertmurdoch4750
      @rupertmurdoch4750 2 месяца назад

      @@aquaticbiologist6516 Okay so it is a law, and he isn't following it?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      It’s not a law, it’s adding electrolytes to the water to help reduce stress. If you understand basic fish biology it’s just common sense

  • @bankfishingislife5484
    @bankfishingislife5484 2 месяца назад

    catfish love threadfin over gizzard. trust me i make money on it.

  • @Dr_Skillz1188
    @Dr_Skillz1188 2 месяца назад

    How do you measure it? With a fast boat and a damn good fish finder

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      It’s called relative weight. Going fishing doesn’t make you a biologist

  • @SmokyMountainFisherman
    @SmokyMountainFisherman 2 месяца назад

    One of my favorite guys to watch, well him and Archie of course

  • @anthonycardona89
    @anthonycardona89 2 месяца назад

    @bamabass

  • @joeduskey
    @joeduskey 2 месяца назад

    I normally catch Croppie on accident. How do you target them?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      Early spring around the spawn is usually best. Along dams with rock usually holds them well

  • @musky480
    @musky480 2 месяца назад

    Heading to Silver Creek next week. Looking forward to it!

  • @mthomas91088
    @mthomas91088 2 месяца назад

    Your videos are very interesting

  • @robgover8341
    @robgover8341 2 месяца назад

    .

  • @maxcole3930
    @maxcole3930 2 месяца назад

    I meant nest raiders...

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      I’m not sure if they nest raid badly. All fish do when starved, bluegill are horrible nest raiders when crowded

  • @maxcole3930
    @maxcole3930 2 месяца назад

    So are yellow perch near raiders for bass or they just prey on fry bass & bluegill? I didn't know that you wouldn't want them in a pond with bass. Good to know!

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 2 месяца назад

      They eat fish so they are competing for forage. Keep,it simple, bass is the only predator in ponds

  • @youtubzkoz
    @youtubzkoz 2 месяца назад

    KISS- keep it simple... bass- predator bluegill-forage... = Bigger bass. 🎉

  • @anthonycardona89
    @anthonycardona89 3 месяца назад

    Hey Shan I’m going to start tagging my bass to track relative weight over the years. The kind with the barb and numbered flag. I was wondering what’s the smallest size bass that could tolerate a tag?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      I don’t like tagging them, it causes bacterial infections. I just keep up with the average of all the relative weights. It will be uniform across all size classes

  • @teddobol
    @teddobol 3 месяца назад

    SMH.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      I’ve been invited on over 30 podcasts and have a few hundred videos explaining how you have been brainwashed by television fishermen. I do this because bass can and do stop growing when crowded. You catch & release guys have ruined trophy bass fishing. Shake your head all you want, it won’t change the facts

  • @JeffreySmith-m3y
    @JeffreySmith-m3y 3 месяца назад

    You claim to be a professional or a scientist but im reading these comments and you're just an absolute immature asshole for no reason whatsoever. If you can't be an adult and respond like a professional instead of being confrontational every time you dont like what someone says you need to just stop posting videos. Im embarrassed for you and everyone that knows you based on your childishness in these comments.

  • @spcgardner1208
    @spcgardner1208 3 месяца назад

    It sounds like you are telling me to let my wife have a pet bass..

  • @Pseudotsuga.menziesii
    @Pseudotsuga.menziesii 3 месяца назад

    I understand thats what the statistics and standards say but I've seen more than one decent sized bass in ponds that size.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      Sure there will alone outliers. I get a lot of guys trying to grow bass in tiny ponds unsuccessfully so I made that video. Big bass can just eat everything in small ponds

  • @daveanddanniejacobs9432
    @daveanddanniejacobs9432 3 месяца назад

    I've been fishing for 54 years and I've always said listen to everything you can about fishing and you will learn things you had no idea or simply never really thought about. Thank u sir because you just taught me some valuable info about the blow downs.

  • @Pseudotsuga.menziesii
    @Pseudotsuga.menziesii 3 месяца назад

    Why do you use a favric mesh net over a rubber mesh net? I thought rubber was considered easier on the fish

  • @jamespimental6919
    @jamespimental6919 3 месяца назад

    I would much rather eat crappie than bass....

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      That’s fine but it won’t matter, crappie can wipe ponds out no matter how many you keep

  • @zekethefishgeek8690
    @zekethefishgeek8690 3 месяца назад

    Also... you ever see any type of forage or a game fish species that's being actively followed by any one of the different species of the genus, Micropterus, thru the water column... simply " stop their forward motion to just bust either a (L)arry or (R)ichard, in order to do the old 180° u-turn so they can face the piscivor that's currently tailing and hard eyeballin' them... I am just really sure there isn't ANY fish around that is gonna spin itself around to face that real life death dealing big mouthed fish swallowing machine, that's following behind & actively chasing after the misc. forage fish species? * Sales tactics for selling glidebaits...

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      That’s not how Mike fished them at all. But I have seen injured grass carp swimming in a circle swim right into a bass mouth. The bass just patterned the circle, raised up and opened its mouth and the carp swam right in. Minimal energy expenditure, bass was about 8-9 lbs

    • @zekethefishgeek8690
      @zekethefishgeek8690 3 месяца назад

      I have seen them chase a gizzard shad that's 15" long roughly... it was using our boat motor's jack plate to try and hide from the bass after that shad was separated and chased to the surface over a main river channel island that was flooded and covered by 25 feet of water in the Tennessee River when Chickamauga Reservoir was created after the dam with the same name as the Reservoir had been finished. I watched that huge bass that I think might have even been a TN new state record largemouth bass hunt down that big gizzard shad always pushing it to tire it out by tailing it just staying immediately behind & under it only being about 1 to 1.5ft below and at a tail down position, with it's head up pointing at the shad always looking upward at up to a 45° angle as it pushed & that shad towards open water and away from our boat as it shadowed the big shad's every movement. I watched it 4 different times, anywhere from actually having the shad touching our boat motor as it tried to hide, and out to 25 ft away from the boat while the bass under and behind it was always trying to get in front of the shadtobgrab it head first while it had it pushed to the surface. I could see it clearly for 3 minutes of the 5 minutes total it was trying to grab the shad by it's head, until the shad just got so tired and unaware enough to sit almost motionless with it's back almost out of water while the bass tried non-stop to gain the ideal angle of attack position that allowed her the desired head first attack from underneath surprising the tired shad with it's attack, as she finally darted upward and successful grabbed the shad by the head then quickly she turned her body back at towards the depths in a steep nose down dive angle... snapping her jaws 2 or 3 times in very quick succession, advancing that big ol' gizzard's body farther down into her gullet so her pharngeal teeth could then grasp assisting to push the gizzard down father to be digested. Very huge bass... very well rehearsed in knowing EXACTLY when to begin her attack in order to be successful, without energy unnecessarily wasted.

  • @davidcloyd1296
    @davidcloyd1296 3 месяца назад

    Now that’s a great post, thanks!

  • @jamespimental6919
    @jamespimental6919 3 месяца назад

    You kinda lost me when you said you stocked shad you haven't increased anything? I'm confused

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      Think of it like a pie. The pie represents all the fish a pond can hold. Cut 1/4 of pie away, that’s about what the bass population would look like in a balanced pond. The remaining 3/4 of the pie represents the bluegill population. If you stock shad you are displacing bluegill so you would be cutting that 3/4 pie piece in half. Half for the bluegill, half now in shad. Every fish species you stock takes another hunk of pie away from the total, it doesn’t increase the size of pie. This is an easier example to see, hope that makes sense.

    • @jamespimental6919
      @jamespimental6919 3 месяца назад

      @@aquaticbiologist6516 wouldn't the shad and the blue gill coexist? Not really into bass myself they're fun to catch but if rather eat other fish. If I wanted a small pond without bass would sunfish do okay by themselves?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      Shad filter feed plankton, 50% of a bluegill diet is zooplankton. They compete against each other, that’s why the shad displace the bluegill. Bluegill & bass coexist in ponds. Bluegill spawn often, bass eat them. Check out the Sugarhill outdoors playlist, I’m growing bass in that pond in real time showing guys how you can grow bass on bluegill only forage base. I stocked it in 2022 and there are bass 3-5 pounds now

  • @ZenithPotentia
    @ZenithPotentia 3 месяца назад

    I dont think people realize that most "Trophy" Ponds and lakes do exactly what this guy is doing here. When the body of water is overpopulated with bass of varying sizes, the grow rate of the bass exponentially decreases because there simply isn't enough food to go around. This means that Bass not only grow slower, but they dont grow nearly as big. If you remove the small/medium sized bass. It leaves more food for the biggest bass to grow properly. Obviously, you dont remove ALL of the smaller bass, but if you want a body of water that holds Bass 10lbs and up, this is what needs to be done.

  • @tacticalbayr8363
    @tacticalbayr8363 3 месяца назад

    Idk about u boys but fried bass sounds great right now.... Going bass fishing this weekend 😂

  • @jacobparr7080
    @jacobparr7080 3 месяца назад

    The fact you try and say practicing catch and release does not help grow big bass, and that you should throw anything 11”-14” on the bank to die rather than releasing to continue to grow, tells me just how little of a biologist you really are…. If I catch a 14” bass in a pond or lake, best believe it will continue to grow if I release it. You wanna kill the healthy fish that are growing, but release the <10” fish because they’re “forage” you do realize having big bass is simply genetics. If you remove all the larger fish, you’re just removing the large fish genetics, thus your lake/pond is going to be consistently reproducing smaller bass. You say a quick google search will tell you what you’re saying, but I think you could use a quick google search to understand wiping out an entire pond of 5+ lbs bass is ruining an entire healthy ecosystem

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      You option doesn’t change facts. My name is Shan OGorman. Drop that into a google search and see what happens. You should start with the mossy oak gamekeeper podcast #41. Then let mossy oak know I’m not a real biologist. Watch what happens 🤣

  • @HenryHoffer
    @HenryHoffer 3 месяца назад

    reach on and fold the spikes down and then you can get it out

  • @PremiumRaizo
    @PremiumRaizo 3 месяца назад

    Why does everybody fish for bass but you never hear about anybody ever cooking and eating one? I've not ever heard someone say they were eating bass for dinner and I'm 37yo. So why do people love to fish for them so much? Is there something about them that make them more fun to catch and release than other species of fish?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      Tournaments started catch & release because they had PR issues due to poor fish handling. Since they had the largest fishing platform for the last 40 years it’s gotten out of control and is now causing our bsss populations to stop,growing

  • @flaminggorilla909
    @flaminggorilla909 3 месяца назад

    I fish very regularly out of a lake that is almost 150 acres exactly. Its heavilly pressured by peole who do practice catch and kill but from rhe bank so irs mostly bluegill and SOME lirtle bass. It also has quite a few bass anglers from kayaks and boats but its a no wake lake. That lake is INCREDIBLE!! Its very unfortunate that they stopped stocking trout in the lake because it was even better before apparently. Trout die off though the lake was just too shallow and warm to keep them for even a short time but the bass got HUGE on those. Anyways they have crappie in the lake but i have never caught one and only seen one dead crappie ever and it was small. The lake has an extremely high mumber of bluegill in it and lots of 3 plus lbers. Is the lake large enough you think this rule probably doesnt apply at 150 acres? It's spring lake California if you were interested.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      Crappie are much better in lakes that size, the trout definitely help put weight on bigger bass. Nice observation

    • @flaminggorilla909
      @flaminggorilla909 3 месяца назад

      @@aquaticbiologist6516 Yeah overall the size in the lake is really good I catch a bunch of chunky 1.5 to 4lb bass. I caught a 7 and half lber a year or so ago and it was SKINNY though. Largest one I had out of that lake. I have been worried about the health of the lake since I caught that big one. I hope it's more of a fluke maybe an older fish idk. This year the lake has been amazing though. Nothing huge yet but they are FAT! Plenty of 3 lb fish this year which is just so much fun! I really hope to hook into one of the big ones I'm convinced they are all fat right now!

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      @flaminggorilla909 wouldn’t worry too much about 1 skinny fish.

  • @Icelandicfishing69
    @Icelandicfishing69 3 месяца назад

    Very large trout😂😂😂😂

  • @K.Welshh
    @K.Welshh 3 месяца назад

    Hi I’m interested in being a fisheries biologist and I have a wildlife biology degree. Any advice for someone who’s trying to study fish or watersheds?

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      I found you could learn about most of this stuff from just a few classes. I was a TA for the pond management class when I was in school. Watch for pond work shops through your local extension office. They usually have good workshops that cover most everything. I’ll help you anyway I can. I have a membership page with some videos I don’t post in public that might help you that’s new so I’m working on more content there

  • @alltmisc
    @alltmisc 3 месяца назад

    Nice tip but god damn you seem salty man No reason to act dicky if you know you’re in the right

  • @sharky1742
    @sharky1742 3 месяца назад

    I think one of my least favorite types of people are people who say "this pond doesnt have enough bass" how do you know? "well I can't catch any!" that's on you! if you can't catch one that's your problem and you need to be a better fisherman. that pond more than likely has a ton of bass just due to how they work and reproduce. having bluegill around doesn't mean you wont catch bass either. I see too many people getting mad at catching bluegill.

  • @MyronTheHen
    @MyronTheHen 3 месяца назад

    No actual aquatic biologist pronounces it like that.

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      My name is Shan O’Gorman, drop that into Google. You can start watching the podcasts I have been invited to speak on and let them know I’m not an actual biologist. Start with Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, pay close attention to the part where Dudley called me a genius. then go over to the 5 times I’ve been on Tackle Talk, head on over to Alex Rudd. He will laugh you right off there. Then we have Olivier Ngy, Monsterbass Inc and aggressively average anglers. Make sure everyone knows how fake I am and how smart you are. Ok, good luck with that 👍 I like this format where I use the insults as a form of advertising for all the podcasts I’ve been invited to speak on. BTW after you get done with that I’ll make you a list of the fisheries professors and professional biologists that also follow me so you can let them know I am a fraud

    • @ceeron7774
      @ceeron7774 3 месяца назад

      ​@aquaticbiologist6516 he doesn't know any better...congratulations you have what they call...a hater...someone who is not happy with what you are doing because they're not happy with what they are doing...keep going bro🎉

    • @aquaticbiologist6516
      @aquaticbiologist6516 3 месяца назад

      @@ceeron7774 thanks man. I have a lot of them actually. It’s funny to me, the more they write the more $ I make. 🤷‍♂️ doesn’t bother me