Native Texan here, I was invited to the Pelican Roost down the in DLC for a military appreciation fishing trip a few years ago, had a blast and landed my biggest red to date. Enjoy the content. Tight lines Sir!
Went fishing down there a lot when I was a kid back in the late 70's & early 80's . My dad was good friends with old man Gene down in Shell Beach area . My dad & old man Gene has pass on a good while now but I always remember my awesome childhood memories there ! Thank you for the video upload.
Gene was Gene duden Heffer down Hopedale, he had a bait shop and launch. He was a very nice person and friend. His son Warren is continuing the business, but way better with guide services and more.
Enjoyed the video. Gotta Love Louisiana. You catching fish on Main Street 😅. Thanks for sharing your videos with us. Keep them coming. We look forward to them.
Love this channel, definitely gonna head over there. You posted this on my Bday. Great channel, miss seafood big time. Would love to work Ona crab boat. Watching from SW Arizona
I used to walk up and down i10 on a soggy morning and I’d fill up a bucket full of crawfish. Things ain’t the same since Katrina but they still good ways to catch a dinner.
ohh yall are down da road.. da island... me and my uncle used to run a lafitte skiff called the patricia marie out of there. brings back alot of cool memories,, thanks for the vid.
I had a neighbor down on Lake Geneva, just beside Keystone Heights, the little town. He showed me how to be cruel to little bream. I remember how he once caught a little bream and then, with the hook in it's mouth, he just started smacking that bream down on the water to kill it. I was shocked but at the same time I kind of picked up some of that. I am sure I was cruel like that too at times. I live in a state of sorrow for Lake Geneva because it pretty much DRIED UP. It was the greatest place in my youth. I learned to fish there. There were some lily ponds in places, natural grasses, buttonwood bushes -as we called them, coontail grass as my dad called it. When we bought the property around 1973 when I was 10, the lake was full and beautiful. We learned of how in the past the big lake used to be 7 lakes. Well, soon we found out how quick things could change. First, there was a fire at my dad's business in 75. Then my parents divorced around 1981. By 1981 the lake was going down FAST. Our lily pond in front of the house was all dried up, as were the canals to the left of us, down about two properties away. Dad remarried and that was the end of my fantastic days on Lake Geneva. The lake never came back. The lake is now just a bunch of ponds with lots of acreage now where the lake used to be. You could probably hunt some doves or quails if the law permitted it in that area. Who knows what lives where the water used to be. I had a short lived time of JOY living down in that area. We first rented houses on Lake Brooklyn in Keystone Heights. Then we bought property and built a house on the "big lake", Geneva. We should have bought property on the dark water lake of Santa Fe, which is fed by the Santa Fe river. It is dark water with Cypress trees all around it. It's scary dark water where any snake or gator could get you. So dad chose property on a clear water lake. My mom never cared much to be down at the lake house. She was too proper and didn't fish. And I never thought about it, but damn, my mom didn't want to fish. She was too prissy and couldn't handle fish or any of that.
I've been to South Louisiana. It's a watery place. Wherever I went in and around New Orleans, there are rivers, brooks, and canals everywhere. Of course, there's the mighty Mississippi River flowing through the city.
I'm from Louisiana but I fish all over the coast. Louisiana people are the only ones I know who won't eat those big drum lol. I know they can be wormy but I've seen them pick the worms out and cook it right up.
Me and my LSU classmates were going to Grand Isle for the weekend back in the 90's.. I called my buddy to find out where to fish. He said, "When you see that pelican hanging on the power lines, fish just past him and there is a deeper hole". We wore the Specks and Reds out standing on the bank.👍👍
Man I’m stuck in the middle of hot, dry Phoenix. I love seafood, I could live off it. I gotta pay an arm and leg for it and you out here just netting it! Lol
I don't fish salt or brackish water much at all, but I love how you let the big drum go. I don't know if you let it go because of a fishing law or simply to let it breed because it was a big one. If it was a big female, think of all the little ones she could lay. Any little male could always fertilize her eggs. This is a reason I hate catfish gigging, or grabbing them out of their spots in the bank. Those people are only KILLING all the breeders, killing the future populations. I F'ing hate people who catch everything they catch. And I was raised that way. My dad only let little fish go. He'd keep any bass or fish that was big enough to eat. But then my dad grew up poor and the "catch and release" knowledge or practice wasn't much of a thing when I was young.
@@patrickgreen2361 Worms? I've seen tiny worms in bass down in Florida. I used to tell my dad about them and he didn't want to hear it. I was rather freaked out about the tiny worms I would see in the bass as I would fillet them. I was thinking, WORMS - OMG. I'm gonna eat that? My dad wouldn't talk about it. I didn't say anything more. My dad was like, don't think about it. It's not going to make you sick, or you won't know you at one. I don't know but I just knew that if it became an issue then we wouldn't be able to catch the bass for food again. I guess everyone else ate those small parasitic worms. They were small, about a 1/4 inch long. I would dig that sh!t out of any filet when I saw it. I was like, damn, a freaking worm!!
What you call Brim are a new species up here in the southern Great Lakes area. An guess what ! The lake trout love these things. I can let the word out now, because the serious lake trout fisherman, who fish bait rigs, have been using these for 20 years. Mostly I use them as cut bait , behind a flasher in deep water for freshwater lake trout. Not legal to transport them, however if they are in water system, we do what you’re doing. Catch a few on a small jig, or hook and bait.. cut them in half ,, there you go.
I can't wait to come back down and hit Hopedale and Delacroix. Last time I came I caught some good sheepshead and trout from the road in Hopedale. Do you have to know someone in order to fish by the loading docks cause I know alot of the areas are becoming private.
10:20 what is that wormy thing on your line, up above the shrimp? Is that a plastic worm being used as a bobber? What is that thing? Is that some sort of thing used in place of a cork to give you an indication of getting a bite? What is that? That said, I haven't had the pleasure of fishing in salt water much.
When ever I see flat water like that I always wonder if a top water lure'll have any success? The ditch looks bigger than some canals & I assume some large fish predators are there even if their in hiding
Really, a huge fish being a disappointment to catch. A big nasty? I need some clarification on why the the big fish are nasty? I guess I should google this to find out. I don't want to wait for weeks or a month to find out. It's nice to let the big breeders go but understanding that they are not desirable to eat is being left out of the conversation. They should explain to the rest of them why the big ones are being called big nasties.
What you down south call drum are what the north call sheep head. More affectionately known as Shit heads. Extremely small segment of fishermen would consider keeping them to eat. Sheep head because their teeth are similar to sheep.
Native Texan here, I was invited to the Pelican Roost down the in DLC for a military appreciation fishing trip a few years ago, had a blast and landed my biggest red to date. Enjoy the content. Tight lines Sir!
The worst part of your videos is the part when it’s over. Keep up the good delacroix catch n cooks.
What a blessed day, sunny, mild, not too windy, fresh catch, and good fry, awesome!
These catch and cooks are life, I need to get back to doing this. Thank you for these vids!!
Jared,
I hope people realize that you part of a living. Legend, in that area. Great work. Love you and your uncle
Went fishing down there a lot when I was a kid back in the late 70's & early 80's . My dad was good friends with old man Gene down in Shell Beach area . My dad & old man Gene has pass on a good while now but I always remember my awesome childhood memories there !
Thank you for the video upload.
Gene was Gene duden Heffer down Hopedale, he had a bait shop and launch. He was a very nice person and friend. His son Warren is continuing the business, but way better with guide services and more.
That’s livin ! 👍😁
Uncle Wimpy has quite the setup there. I always enjoy seeing him join you.
Enjoyed the video. Gotta Love Louisiana. You catching fish on Main Street 😅. Thanks for sharing your videos with us. Keep them coming. We look forward to them.
Just subbed!! We loved this video. Keep it up and tight lines never stop from good ol East Texas!!
Uncle has a badass mustache!!
Pulling up black drum like it’s nothing out there. I’m jelly
another great day and a good video. thanks
I had my 1 year anniversary in delaquaux because of you.we had a wonderful time.
Uncle reminds me of all of mine. Love the channel and all you bring us.
Love this channel, definitely gonna head over there. You posted this on my Bday. Great channel, miss seafood big time. Would love to work Ona crab boat. Watching from SW Arizona
Great video!!!!!! Thank you sir. Watching from Navarre Fl
Brother Jerry knocking another video out of the park!!!
Love your videos man. Keep em coming!
Cool videos for real my southern brother.
What a fun place to bring the kids for a few days !
Can’t wait for your duck hunting vids!! Enjoying these also👍🏽
Great fishing 🎣 video guys
Hanging out with Uncle Wimpy. One of these days I am going to make it down your way. Tell Uncle Wimpy that I like his cap.
Another Great One 🎣
Good mr❤❤❤👍👍👍
Awesome show and I would love to catch a big black drum and a big sheeps head
Thank for telling me where you are fishing you are doing a great job
Good thing you ran across Uncle Whimpey at the DYC. He fixed you up!
Awesome video bro
Very kind jesture👍.
Hey Uncle Whimpy, I was hoping to see out soon.
You sure repeat yourself a lot🤭.
Nice lunch🌞.
JO JO IN VT 💞🍁🎃
Good food good family what else could you want God Bless
Drum ain’t bad eating, the smaller ones that is.
Nice haul of puppy drum and some crab. Yall livin the dream. Bet it was fun fightin them big nasties.
Awesome video
Great content 👌 keep up the good work man 👍
I used to walk up and down i10 on a soggy morning and I’d fill up a bucket full of crawfish. Things ain’t the same since Katrina but they still good ways to catch a dinner.
Great videos young man. Wish I lived south
Man, talk about living the good life
i wish i could bump into you fishing oneday. Maybe my luck would be better.. it hurt my feelings to see that big drum was put back.
Brother that looked so good. I love me some black drum
ohh yall are down da road.. da island... me and my uncle used to run a lafitte skiff called the patricia marie out of there. brings back alot of cool memories,, thanks for the vid.
Love Louisiana fishing
Nice catch man y’all was pulling them
Out
Love it bro
Good job
Get some Louisiana fish fry, coat the fish in mustard, put it in a bag, shake it up and fry fish. It's really best ever
Proof that life is good down in the Parish!
I had a neighbor down on Lake Geneva, just beside Keystone Heights, the little town. He showed me how to be cruel to little bream. I remember how he once caught a little bream and then, with the hook in it's mouth, he just started smacking that bream down on the water to kill it. I was shocked but at the same time I kind of picked up some of that. I am sure I was cruel like that too at times. I live in a state of sorrow for Lake Geneva because it pretty much DRIED UP. It was the greatest place in my youth. I learned to fish there. There were some lily ponds in places, natural grasses, buttonwood bushes -as we called them, coontail grass as my dad called it. When we bought the property around 1973 when I was 10, the lake was full and beautiful. We learned of how in the past the big lake used to be 7 lakes. Well, soon we found out how quick things could change. First, there was a fire at my dad's business in 75. Then my parents divorced around 1981. By 1981 the lake was going down FAST. Our lily pond in front of the house was all dried up, as were the canals to the left of us, down about two properties away. Dad remarried and that was the end of my fantastic days on Lake Geneva. The lake never came back. The lake is now just a bunch of ponds with lots of acreage now where the lake used to be. You could probably hunt some doves or quails if the law permitted it in that area. Who knows what lives where the water used to be. I had a short lived time of JOY living down in that area. We first rented houses on Lake Brooklyn in Keystone Heights. Then we bought property and built a house on the "big lake", Geneva. We should have bought property on the dark water lake of Santa Fe, which is fed by the Santa Fe river. It is dark water with Cypress trees all around it. It's scary dark water where any snake or gator could get you. So dad chose property on a clear water lake. My mom never cared much to be down at the lake house. She was too proper and didn't fish. And I never thought about it, but damn, my mom didn't want to fish. She was too prissy and couldn't handle fish or any of that.
Yall really should share all that good food with yalls north Louisiana friends!!😂😂
I've been to South Louisiana. It's a watery place. Wherever I went in and around New Orleans, there are rivers, brooks, and canals everywhere. Of course, there's the mighty Mississippi River flowing through the city.
I'm from Louisiana but I fish all over the coast. Louisiana people are the only ones I know who won't eat those big drum lol. I know they can be wormy but I've seen them pick the worms out and cook it right up.
Whimpy was a bp agent? Thanks for serving sir!
Me and my LSU classmates were going to Grand Isle for the weekend back in the 90's.. I called my buddy to find out where to fish. He said, "When you see that pelican hanging on the power lines, fish just past him and there is a deeper hole". We wore the Specks and Reds out standing on the bank.👍👍
Why don't you keep the big ones?
Had my settings wrong. Fixed now so I won't miss anymore of your videos Jared. Hope you and your family all.doing well. Take care ❤
I don't feel sorry at all, but I am a little jealous. 😅
You were Killing those Puppy Drum
Man I’m stuck in the middle of hot, dry Phoenix. I love seafood, I could live off it. I gotta pay an arm and leg for it and you out here just netting it! Lol
Check in for all my fellow south Louisianans
Love your channel brother,are black drum good to eat never had one. I live in Texas and there not tasty here 😂 God bless you and your family 🙏🙏🙏
Up yo 5 lbs ate delicious theu ate called puppy drum.
They are, sorry for the misspelling
Fun with Uncle Wimpy is always a good time. Can anyone fish there or do you have to know somebody?
Have to ask Mr CJ Wimpy knows him
Which part of Louisiana yll from? New subcriver
I don't fish salt or brackish water much at all, but I love how you let the big drum go. I don't know if you let it go because of a fishing law or simply to let it breed because it was a big one. If it was a big female, think of all the little ones she could lay. Any little male could always fertilize her eggs. This is a reason I hate catfish gigging, or grabbing them out of their spots in the bank. Those people are only KILLING all the breeders, killing the future populations. I F'ing hate people who catch everything they catch. And I was raised that way. My dad only let little fish go. He'd keep any bass or fish that was big enough to eat. But then my dad grew up poor and the "catch and release" knowledge or practice wasn't much of a thing when I was young.
GO TO WEST END POINT LAKE P. TROUT ARE MOVING NOW...
This be cool to go fishing at the spell way with the gators
Great video Jared... are the big-uns illegal, or just don't taste good??
Bigums are full of worms.
@@patrickgreen2361 Worms? I've seen tiny worms in bass down in Florida. I used to tell my dad about them and he didn't want to hear it. I was rather freaked out about the tiny worms I would see in the bass as I would fillet them. I was thinking, WORMS - OMG. I'm gonna eat that? My dad wouldn't talk about it. I didn't say anything more. My dad was like, don't think about it. It's not going to make you sick, or you won't know you at one. I don't know but I just knew that if it became an issue then we wouldn't be able to catch the bass for food again. I guess everyone else ate those small parasitic worms. They were small, about a 1/4 inch long. I would dig that sh!t out of any filet when I saw it. I was like, damn, a freaking worm!!
Really loving the channel. How far inland are you to have fresh and saltwater fish?
We call this technique Free Linining out here in the East Coast
Oh everglades is really 👍
That's the spot... Lol
What is laying to the right beside that tire in the ditch behind your left shoulder.?
What you call Brim are a new species up here in the southern Great Lakes area. An guess what ! The lake trout love these things.
I can let the word out now, because the serious lake trout fisherman, who fish bait rigs, have been using these for 20 years.
Mostly I use them as cut bait , behind a flasher in deep water for freshwater lake trout. Not legal to transport them, however if they are in water system, we do what you’re doing. Catch a few on a small jig, or hook and bait.. cut them in half ,, there you go.
I can't wait to come back down and hit Hopedale and Delacroix. Last time I came I caught some good sheepshead and trout from the road in Hopedale. Do you have to know someone in order to fish by the loading docks cause I know alot of the areas are becoming private.
What kind of fish was that big kne you released?
The Good Life .........
What pound line were you using and what was the rod
mmmmLOVE IT
10:20 what is that wormy thing on your line, up above the shrimp? Is that a plastic worm being used as a bobber? What is that thing? Is that some sort of thing used in place of a cork to give you an indication of getting a bite? What is that? That said, I haven't had the pleasure of fishing in salt water much.
Like your video's but aren't those canals open to the gulf and not roadside ditches?🤔🤔
When ever I see flat water like that I always wonder if a top water lure'll have any success?
The ditch looks bigger than some canals & I assume some large fish predators are there even if their in hiding
I know that freshwater drums are edible, but what do they taste like? Never had one before.
These are saltwater black drum
I live in Alabama and in Alabama there is no creel or size limit on drum
9:55 is uncle wimpy Burton kidder?
What was that fabulous stilt house at 8:15
where r u in south la? I grew up in Poydras.
Is that brackish water
Isnt this where blue gabe and beachy caught those massive drums in that one vid by the carb place
UP NORTH WE CALL THOSE DRUM SHEEPHEAD!!
NOT THE SALT WATER ONES WITH THE STRIPES!! FRESHWATER DRUM WE CALL SHEEPHEAD
What state and where are you fishing?
Are those big drum eatable?
Really, a huge fish being a disappointment to catch. A big nasty? I need some clarification on why the the big fish are nasty? I guess I should google this to find out. I don't want to wait for weeks or a month to find out. It's nice to let the big breeders go but understanding that they are not desirable to eat is being left out of the conversation. They should explain to the rest of them why the big ones are being called big nasties.
Are these fresh water drum?
No they are saltwater black drum
Is there a problem with big drum and that’s why you put them back?
Because the big ones are full of big worms in them. No one here really eats them.
Has it really changed to that you can’t keep brim in a cast net I remember when I lived there you use to throw the net for brim and bait fish
Is the Drum you catch like Cole and Daniel? They say they are trash fish. Very mushy meat and dont eat them
When the black drum or real big they are full of worms and we don’t eat.
It hurts my heart to see you releasing those fish. Wish I was where you are. So I can get those fish.
Big black drums they are full of big worms in them that’s why he releases them. No one here eats them.
What you down south call drum are what the north call sheep head. More affectionately known as Shit heads. Extremely small segment of fishermen would consider keeping them to eat. Sheep head because their teeth are similar to sheep.
I guess we ain't gonna see ya fishing through a hole in the ice!
I have yet too catch Drum or red I'm in pursuit for real