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Badgerland Fishes
Добавлен 10 окт 2017
Gorgeous Fish (Rainbow Darters) Up Close!
Rainbow Darters are beautiful freshwater fish. All of these individuals were safely released.
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Serene Creek Fishing for Sunfish in Wisconsin!
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I head out to a local creek to catch and learn about some of the native sunfish species.
Tagging MASSIVE Alligator Gar at a Protected Refuge
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Today I'm at St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge in Mississippi with the Nicholls State University Gar Lab and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service. Our goal is to catch and collect data on some of the large Alligator Gar that live there, including fish over 7.5 feet long and 150 pounds. Special thanks to St. Catherine Creek USFWS. Thanks to Skye Kreisler for allowing us to come a...
Did THIS FISH Ruin the Great Lakes? (Story of the Round Goby)
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The Round Goby is an invasive species that has quickly taken over the Great Lakes. How did they get here and are they really that big of a problem? Joining us today is Dr. John Lyons, Curator of Fishes at the UW Zoological Museum. Since we are fishing with John and collecting some gobies for scientific purposes we have the permits to hold these fish in a temporary tank. If you catch a Round Gob...
Incredible Sturgeon Raising, Tagging, and Release!
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Join Derek and Ryan as they attend a Lake Sturgeon tagging, sponsor a baby sturgeon, and release it into Lake Michigan as part of an effort to reintroduce a population of breeding sturgeon in the Milwaukee River. Special thanks to Brandon Wambach Tom Burzynski Brad Eggold Cheryl Masterson Jason Meacham Laura Schmidt Dave Schindelholz Stephanie Hummel
The TRUTH about the Winter Shad Die Off
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Join me as I learn about the Gizzard Shad die off in Wisconsin.
Unique Fish of the Lower Mukwonago River
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Join me as I take a look at 4 different unique fish species from the Lower Mukwonago River in Wisconsin including the northern sunfish, common logperch, bowfin, and bluegill.
I mentioned seeing some Rainbow Darters to someone who then referred to them as "forage fish." Never liked that term, esp not for such beauties.
Haha, was that a professor by chance?
@@BadgerlandFishes - a University of Michigan student, if I remember correctly he was in a Masters program there
I hate those annoying little things... they keep eating my bait!
LOL "throw it back immediately." After seeing the elected officials in Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin, this makes perfect sense.
Such an uneducated comment
@@BadgerlandFishes Right. Because re-introducing an invasive species always makes sense. dumb ass. Enjoy your shit box state and lake.
Did you read the sign in your own video? “If you catch a fish that looks like a Round Goby DO NOT RELEASE IT. Please keep a sample for identification and call the Invading Species Hotline.”
Why would you release an invasive species?
Yes the smallmouth are suffering 🤣🤡🌍🌎🌏
You don’t transfer gobies by smacking them on the concrete!
I ones caught a goby in the desplains river in Illinois 🤔
What is the name of the silver fish @ 0:16 seconds?
Common Shiner!
they're in all the waters here in MIchigan. Not so sure about the inland lakes, but they're in the rivers and creeks, as I catch them in my minnow traps
they say the smallmouth loves to eat them
My son holds the record in Wisconsin for the largest round goby caught in Manitowoc county.
Really!? How big was it?
@@BadgerlandFishes I think it was 6 1/2 inches
@@BadgerlandFishes Bad part is, WI no longer shows record rough fish. But hes on it.
Thats not true , both drum and shellcrackers eat them , and the smallmouth fishing is better due do the gobies , and the lake is much cleaner due to the zebra mussels , and although the do hurt the environment some they help in other ways . Two sides of the coin, tell both sides.
"you have to throw it back immediately"... What you are you crazy? Kill them. I remember fishing once as a teenager and catching dozens of them in one day.
So many absolutely, why not kill them instead of releasing them back has me puzzled though and the size I've read is up to 6 inches. Thanks for this information.
Wait....if they're invasive then why do we have to throw them back.
So as soon as you catch one put a hook through its back tail and theow it back in to catch a much bigger fish 😂😂😂
I catch them here in Pennsylvania, i take them home with me and feed them to my ornate bichir
I remember having a family member who caught Round Goby that was almost a foot long. Probably the biggest Ive ever seen
Yeah I throw them back. But not before spiking em off the dock as hard as I possibly can. The gulls love it they swoop up the floating carcass.
They're pretty good deep fried as is! No gutting and cleaning necessary
Yuck.
I use them as bait
Ever catch anything on them?
@@banjohappy nope lol most of the time they just steal it some how
Idc if they’re invasive or not the bass get huge off them
I’ve caught one of these in person they are SO COOL. It was like, 3 inches of bright colors on a simple creek fish!
My favorite fish!
Nice!
@@BeAllEndAll-i3e thanks!
I seen these in the Beer Garden in Milwaukee, Wisconsin pooled up in the River that I am assuming feeds into the Great Lakes.
The big problem with the Goby is that theu steal your bait whwn perch fishong in Lake Erie. I loose more worms to those things than anything else.
Humans ruined the great lakes, the native people was one with nature until Europeans arrived n killed off the Indians
Wait I’m confused it’s an invasive species but you throw it back? 😂
So these are invasive types and people still have to throw them into the water?
What if in hatcheries you taught walleye and pike to eat this fish
I thought hou were supposed to kill it if you caught one
IM NOT TELLING BUT I KNOW WHERE TO CATCH MORE NORTHERN SUNFISH!
I caught one on a river in the U.P. far inland from Lake Superior, this was like 6 years ago too...
Is that a white-winged scoter at 0:51?
Sure is!
Why do you have to throw them back immediately? Wouldn’t you want to kill it if it’s invasive?
"Not our fault the other fish were pvssies."---Gobi
Swear there are more Gobies in the Great Lakes than there are mosquitoes flying around them
i fish in the kalamazoo river and sometimes i have to move from my spot because it's all i get are gobies and they keep taking my night crawlers.
Invasive species lol The great lakes are a fucked up soup of non native species anymore. I gave up fishing MI because of this BS.
nope. the fish learned to eat them
I think they actually made the fisheries on the Great Lakes much better. Bigger fish and much more plentiful. I think the numerous invasive mussel species are probably much worse.
I wish we had these here in Wisconsin but they'd probably all get shot by bow hunters
The last time I fished Lake Michigan in Milwaukee Harbor every time a nightcrawler hit the bottom I had a goby. I caught one hundred of them and have never bottom fished Lake Michigan ever again.
Man that fuckin sucks... I wouldn't wanna fish there either
2 comments re the Round Goby- 1 Beautiful? NOT. 2 When I catch one, I kill it. Period. I'm sure that the scientists have their reasons, but I don't care.
Cool video. Great food for many thriving Lake Michigan species
Temporally. Their one word and your video is unnecessary
People destroy everything. Gotta get the population back up
Goby being bottom dwellers eat the eggs of other fish.
Throw a crawfish trap.