Unfortunately game wardens do see us fishermen as dollar signs. Thank you for making a good point on nature conservation. The dead fish sight was truly saddening
It b.s. honestly I have respect for law enforcment but I know for a fact there are some hardcore poachers killing 20 plus deer and elk a year, similiar deal with wild salmon and selling it black market, and theyve gotten away with it for years. Game wardens worry too much with the petty crap like checking licenses at the stocked trout pond during the trout derby.
Oh man. This hit home for me. One of my favorite reservoirs here in CA got drained about 5yrs back and the amount of giant dead brown trout brought me to tears ! Those fish were monsters . Cool video brother 😎!
California is being destroyed in every aspect imaginable. Our country is being overtaken and no one cares, nobody acknowledges what's really going on. Ignorance is bliss
@@hookjawhunters9419 that’s sucks. Here in northern ca I’ve seen several lakes partially drained. They always are able to leave the main body. These aren’t reservoirs I am speaking of but mountain lakes so the dams aren’t actually holding all the water back.
For a couple of years me and my buddy tried to catch this huge rainbow in our local lake. All the rainbow trout there where about 7 inches but there was a few giants. Anyways when they drained it we found one of the dead ones that weighed 15 pounds after most likely losing weight. And I still wished they wouldn’t have drained it so we might’ve have caught it
That is such a travesty!!! There has to be a better way then how they go about it. Conservationists work so hard and it ask gets flushed away like that. The same thing happens around here every once in a while. So sad to see so many great fish lost.
Conservationist? Those are fish we put there for game and if we didnt put them there they wouldn't be there anywhere we want fish they poor in thousands and keep millions of spawn at the fishery. Don't worry about concerving game fish that we produce by the billions in the USA and fill water artificially until we are happy with the fiahing. Bass were planted into all the manmade lakes as well....there are only natural rivers human.dams make lakes and humans fill them with game fish.
Great and informative video! Yes, that kind of waste is shameful and at 68 years old I would have showed up to help transport those fish! Heck, let all the kids have a free fishing day and quickly transfer the fish from hook to containers!!!
Ayrshire Rivers Trust have netted, removed and relocated thousands of trout from similar reservoirs in south west Scotland when they have been drained. It is accepted practice here, that native species are valuable and should be save wherever possible. It is an extremely difficult and expensive task but worthwhile.
@@michaelbandeko3519he never specifically said tiger to be fair, you wouldn’t get them in Scotland naturally because around the UK and Ireland the most common trout is just the brown trout
One thing I’ll say as a former government worker. The people who go out and do their jobs everyday also think these regulations are stupid (to use friendly language) there are folks in Washington making regulations for your state and they have never put their boots on the ground near our waterways.
I live on the Platte River in Wyoming for 44 yrs. Caught many HUGE trout. That is a amazing tiger trout, 101/2 lbs, maybe a hair more. Great stuff thanks.
Yeah that was a big tiger but 15lbs? 😆 no..... absolutely not, I've caught several mackinaw that were a LOT bigger than that and was nowhere near 15lbs. Granted I know the body structure from a tiger trout to a mackinaw is a good difference but still makes it easier to gauge from "THIS BIG TIGER TROUT VS IVE NEVER SEEN A MACKINAW IN PERSON." 😄
I love how you respected the fish that had died. Thank you for showing this. It never crossed my mind, (how sad is that) about the amount of lives that are lost when this is done. Not only do those fish suffer and die, im sure other wildlife became dependant on that lake as well. Truly something I personally, needed to see.
@@zzzzzsleeping ..............they all died once the transformation starts, whether they breed or not. Siblings won't be eating anything. Wildlife does it
@@luster5497 the nutrients provided by the decomposing salmon feed up to many species of microbes, fish, stream invertebrates, mammals, and birds. As juvenile salmon, which dwell in the river systems for some time until they are ready for the ocean, feed on a lot of stream invertebrates (such as crayfish, worms, leeches, snails, clams, and mussels), this can be seen as yet another semelparous aspect of the salmon’s life cycle.
Here in So Cal, when draining reservoirs tiny, like the ones built for old citrus orchards or large mountain water supply, the workers will move em out in trash cans full of water, to other man made bodies of water , just so they don't hafta die. Don't know if that always happens, but I have witnessed the process.
I've seen a 20lb plus Brown out of Chew Valley Lake, UK. Caught on a whole dead herring in some very deep water, meant for the potential new UK record size Pike. If any of you want the opportunity to catch some giant Pike, check out the Chew Valley Lake winter Pike fishing.
About 6 years ago when I was about 10 we had a little private pond, my friend would come over and me and him would go try and catch a massive tiger trout that was in there, the water was most crystal clear and we would always see the giant he was easy 8 or more pound fish and one day we caught him and it took over 30 minutes to real in with to of us
4:28 This was the best part of a sad video. I live in CA and if you want to talk about forest and wildlife management here... its sickening. Fish end up dead on the bank of lake because of drainage and the trees are all burned to hell. All these things could have been prevented, but the federal government says "let it burn".
one thing, sculpin dont feed on algae, they are mainly scavengers and actually feed on primarily crustaceans and small fish. the mottled sculpin in particular actually feed on afwuchs which are small colonies of microscopic crustaceans but wont turn away a weak minnow or a dead fish.
That thing is awesome!!! I do a lot of trout fishing and I have never caught one. I usually catch brook, brown and rainbow trout around me. I am getting to the end of trout season and I am making a ton of videos before the season ends. Tight Lines!!!!
One time on opening day we looked into the water at the spot and saw this absolutely massive trout. Biggest freshwater fish I’ve ever seen and my friends and I have caught big bass. The thing had to be at least 10+ pounds and it was just laying on the bottom of the stream all filleted up.
@@backwoodssurvivalist1779 We are hunting and trout fishing guides in New Zealand since 1979.There are three of us and we have over 680 hunting and trout fishing videos and over 37 millions view.If you find your way to NZ one day let us know and we take you for a trout fishing trip,, No guiding charges.Regards,, Tony.
@@waikarimoana that sounds amazing. I am life long hunter and fly fisherman. I am a disabled combat Vet so for 10 years I didn’t get to hunt or fish as much as I would have liked … Is there a way to get your contact info and keep in touch , there is a good chance that i would like to talk to you about a hunting& fishing trip in NZ maybe 2023 time frame …. Cheers and the offer of free fishing trip goes to you if you ever find yourself out in my state !
State record is 19lbs out of Schofield reservoir. I hold the record for the 3rd biggest tiger caught in Utah. 14 lbs 32" long out of current Creek reservoir. That is a tank for sure. To bad you didn't have a scale.
Lol you are such a hater “too bad you didnt have a scale” yeah well maybe you should just comment “nice find” and not try to be a show off🤔 And this tiger was def over 32” long, so now you are at least the 4th for the records😂
@@eddienicholson7449 I'm not being a hater I have spot dropped a hand full of spots for this dude so he could create more content. I was also correcting him on the record for utah.. been following his page for years now. I am far from a hater when it comes to his content. And when you catch a state record fish or close to it you have the right to flex a little bit.. But in your case I'm sure you wouldn't know what catching a record fish is like..
Why do you suppose those trout were high and dry on the bank? We ran across some huge browns like that in the Eastern Sierras, but they had claw marks and their heads were chewed off. Locals said the bears only eat the heads when times are good because of the nutrients. When times are bad they’ll eat everything. I’m just going to say, the coyotes, skunks and raccoons gotta eat too. Cool video and love your enthusiasm.
I haven’t seen a game and fish department in any western state that had a clue and I’ve lived in quite a few. It’s all politics now, has nothing to do with what’s best for the game or fish.
That has got to be one of the saddest sights I've seen in a while, and as a fisherman this makes me angry and disappointed. I know fish can't feel pain but that's besides the point, no living creature deserves this fate.
You need research lol Fish can feel pain, they have a very complex nervous system, although not 100% scientists are 99.9 sure that fish feel both fear and indeed pain, many many tests conclude this result and surety. We can never be 100% of what anything other than a human feels, dogs and cats and chickens etc we are all only 99.9% sure of feeling pain. The way though a fish will behave when injured suggests pain, they are less likely to avoid dangerous things even when slights injured, this is due to being preoccupied with the pain. Actually even their lips have nerve endings suggesting pain is felt when hooking. Im just saying, you dont know they do not feel pain lol
@@daniels1293 Stop speaking bs man, seriously, you are wrong telling people they can feel stress but not pain as we do, you do not know and if we go by scientific testing, behaviour tests, and biology test results with nerves and cells, the answer is yes they can and almost certainly do.
@@Jessebella1 no they certainly do not, their brains do not have the capacity or a developed enough nervous system for pain to register the same it does in human. You my friend need to Google it. Stress is how their bodies register pain as they don't have pain receptiors.
Hallow its so sad to see all this and know that many lakes are low in water we are going to Cedar City next week what & where do you recommend to go fishing for trout ? we are traveling from Torrance Ca. any tips you can provide its greatly appreciated. thank you.
betting it died - maybe getting beat up through spillway or low oxygen - then "beached" when the initial surge of water from opening spillway receded. You could see flattened grass where he was walking. So, either others fishing or water flattened that grass. Nobody would just leave a fish like that.
R you in Wyoming, I was born in Green River Wyoming in 1982 my parents moved back too Pa in 85 when the mine my dad worked in dried up he was a mechanic they lived with a friend of his named Bob Gilken he had a few daughters so when I was born there where some feelings obviously I’m 40 years old and still have not been back too my birth town I really hope I can get back to my birthplace someday the pictures are crazy cool video dude Edgar Melton
That has got to be the saddest, most wasteful and great loss to any and all anglers. In hind site that record trout could have died from not getting enough oxygen as murky as the water appeared and as large as that beauty was, very sad waste.
Perhaps the river had a big surge of water when the lake was initially drained, causing it to flood briefly, and then drain quickly, leaving a bunch of fish stranded along the edge of the bed.
I remember her in PA a hatchery broke open from high water in the winter. All the fish went into a big local creek. Well the first day of trout season I caught a 27 inch rainbow rhat was about 12 pounds. Idk it even lived in that creek. Never got it mounted tho because it was a hatchery breeder.
I love your channel I just want to let you know as a Ranger for 13 years and Jedediah Smith Park in Northern California when we find a dead fish we leave them by the bank so it doesn’t get bacteria in the water and create a toxic environment for young fry trying to survive it’s better for her to compass on the side and feed the Treez and then to let bad bacteria become Waterbourne
This absolutelly breaks my heart, the fact that the fish just die, and nobody could enjoy fishing that monster one last time, please continue doing this videos, hopefully some gamewarden or someone with enought power sees them and we can actually see changes in the laws about nature conservation
Its oxygen brother. The lower layers of the water don’t get any sunlight (i.e photosynthesis and o2 release)… and not oxygen exchange from the water surface. Those bigger fish need more oxygen so those conditions would be deadly
Wow. Insane. Sucks that fish wasn’t able to be caught I can only imagine the fight it would’ve put up. Keep doing your thing man
I know, it’s really to bad.
EAT IT DUDE !!! Have you ever watched the television program ALONE ?? They would scarf that thing down in a second !!!
@@stevescontriano860 it might of had a deadly disease
@@stevescontriano860 never eat a dead fish if you didnt kil it yourself. Especially fish that ave been dead for a bit
Fight of your life if it was.a 15lb tiger
Unfortunately game wardens do see us fishermen as dollar signs. Thank you for making a good point on nature conservation. The dead fish sight was truly saddening
Oh yeah no game warden cares at all about the surroundings they work in they just want to scam you out of money for the state. Whatever dude
It's bullshit is what it is!!! It makes me mad
At the very least they should tell the public so they can get free food. Seems like a big waste to just drain a lake and let the fish die.
It b.s. honestly I have respect for law enforcment but I know for a fact there are some hardcore poachers killing 20 plus deer and elk a year, similiar deal with wild salmon and selling it black market, and theyve gotten away with it for years. Game wardens worry too much with the petty crap like checking licenses at the stocked trout pond during the trout derby.
Well said.
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Hey man! Found you by chance and now I'm binging to get caught up. Keep up the great content!!!
Thanks man! Really appreciate it!
Oh man. This hit home for me. One of my favorite reservoirs here in CA got drained about 5yrs back and the amount of giant dead brown trout brought me to tears ! Those fish were monsters . Cool video brother 😎!
Why do they drain them?
@@Willohbee i would assume to bring the main lake or whatever the river is flowing to back up to the normal level but I’m not to positive
@@Willohbee in my case it was for Dam repairs.
California is being destroyed in every aspect imaginable. Our country is being overtaken and no one cares, nobody acknowledges what's really going on. Ignorance is bliss
@@hookjawhunters9419 that’s sucks. Here in northern ca I’ve seen several lakes partially drained. They always are able to leave the main body. These aren’t reservoirs I am speaking of but mountain lakes so the dams aren’t actually holding all the water back.
For a couple of years me and my buddy tried to catch this huge rainbow in our local lake. All the rainbow trout there where about 7 inches but there was a few giants. Anyways when they drained it we found one of the dead ones that weighed 15 pounds after most likely losing weight. And I still wished they wouldn’t have drained it so we might’ve have caught it
For real though. There were a few other 7 pounders that I didn’t even show on video. And who knows what was still down there. Really unfortunate.
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How that got there and that far from the water ?? Bizarre....
That is such a travesty!!! There has to be a better way then how they go about it. Conservationists work so hard and it ask gets flushed away like that. The same thing happens around here every once in a while. So sad to see so many great fish lost.
Conservationist? Those are fish we put there for game and if we didnt put them there they wouldn't be there anywhere we want fish they poor in thousands and keep millions of spawn at the fishery. Don't worry about concerving game fish that we produce by the billions in the USA and fill water artificially until we are happy with the fiahing. Bass were planted into all the manmade lakes as well....there are only natural rivers human.dams make lakes and humans fill them with game fish.
The magic of perspective 😂 that fish looked 10x in the thumbnail
Yeah, and the fact he said "state record" too
It’s five lbs at best.
@@jayejaye1543your pizza pocket mom made is ready
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Great and informative video! Yes, that kind of waste is shameful and at 68 years old I would have showed up to help transport those fish! Heck, let all the kids have a free fishing day and quickly transfer the fish from hook to containers!!!
Fr I’m 20 rn I’d gladly take a day off to try and help relocate them
My best friend just caught the new world record tiger trout here in Spokane Washington. A few months ago. 24.6 pounds😊😊
Where at if you dont mind me asking
@@ericklagos2752 loon lake.
@@brianstauffacherdelete your comment bc if more people see it the spot will get over fished :(
Funny. Im in Spokane. I fished the river again today but it was tough. Went looking for tips and decided to watch this video again. Small 🌎
What a shame. Thanks for sharing. Alive or dead, they are pretty incredible fish.
Dude the size of that Tiger is insane! New sub from California here. Keep up the good work bud!
Ayrshire Rivers Trust have netted, removed and relocated thousands of trout from similar reservoirs in south west Scotland when they have been drained. It is accepted practice here, that native species are valuable and should be save wherever possible. It is an extremely difficult and expensive task but worthwhile.
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Tiger Trout are not native anywhere, they are a hatchery raised hybrid.
@@michaelbandeko3519 nah bro they do hybridize in nature, I'm not saying its a native fish but it's still possible.
@@michaelbandeko3519 Tiger Trout can natrully occur in the wild.
@@michaelbandeko3519he never specifically said tiger to be fair, you wouldn’t get them in Scotland naturally because around the UK and Ireland the most common trout is just the brown trout
One thing I’ll say as a former government worker. The people who go out and do their jobs everyday also think these regulations are stupid (to use friendly language) there are folks in Washington making regulations for your state and they have never put their boots on the ground near our waterways.
The lake got really low and probably turned over, draining into that stream probably killed everything in the stream too.
Yet DNR know better than us… $1000 fine for you! Lol
That is sad! Cheers from an Italian angler!
Comparso nella home anche a me. Che tristezza vedere questi pesci morti così...
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I live on the Platte River in Wyoming for 44 yrs. Caught many HUGE trout.
That is a amazing tiger trout, 101/2 lbs, maybe a hair more. Great stuff thanks.
Yeah that was a big tiger but 15lbs?
😆 no..... absolutely not, I've caught several mackinaw that were a LOT bigger than that and was nowhere near 15lbs.
Granted I know the body structure from a tiger trout to a mackinaw is a good difference but still makes it easier to gauge from "THIS BIG TIGER TROUT VS IVE NEVER SEEN A MACKINAW IN PERSON."
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@@wingersdingersyeah, it wasn’t 15 pounds, that’s for sure, but it was absolutely a huge trout!!!
I love how you respected the fish that had died. Thank you for showing this. It never crossed my mind, (how sad is that) about the amount of lives that are lost when this is done. Not only do those fish suffer and die, im sure other wildlife became dependant on that lake as well. Truly something I personally, needed to see.
Very sad to see this happen to that reservoir. Those Sculpins make for a great food source.
Yeah, hopefully next year we’ll get plenty of water to grow some more fish like this!
It's mindblowing there's so many tiger trout since they're a sterile crossbreed.
The ammonia build from all those decomposing fish would kill everything else that's not dead yet.
Not true. Salmon die by the thousands Food for their siblings after they spawned.
@@zzzzzsleeping
..............they all died once the transformation starts, whether they breed or not.
Siblings won't be eating anything.
Wildlife does it
@@luster5497 the nutrients provided by the decomposing salmon feed up to many species of microbes, fish, stream invertebrates, mammals, and birds.
As juvenile salmon, which dwell in the river systems for some time until they are ready for the ocean, feed on a lot of stream invertebrates (such as crayfish, worms, leeches, snails, clams, and mussels), this can be seen as yet another semelparous aspect of the salmon’s life cycle.
@@zzzzzsleeping
................ you said sibling though
Lost, but not forgotten, good one!!!
I can feel your pain. Thanks for showing us.
Takes a moment of silence then you hear "Fish&Game I’m hear check your license” lol
Here in So Cal, when draining reservoirs tiny, like the ones built for old citrus orchards or large mountain water supply, the workers will move em out in trash cans full of water, to other man made bodies of water , just so they don't hafta die. Don't know if that always happens, but I have witnessed the process.
That would be a very nice fish to mount.
I know! That’s my life goal to mount a fish like that.
Great vid. Keep grinding. You’re channel will explode soon.
Hopefully! Thanks for watching man!
I've seen a 20lb plus Brown out of Chew Valley Lake, UK. Caught on a whole dead herring in some very deep water, meant for the potential new UK record size Pike.
If any of you want the opportunity to catch some giant Pike, check out the Chew Valley Lake winter Pike fishing.
One caught on the Manistee River here in Michigan topped 41lbs
Love your channel! Insane content, totally underrated.
Rarely use Mepps lures? I live in Norway and I use them all the time. Caught my biggest rainbow trout on one too. Weighed 7.5 lbs.
I would’ve definitely walked around all the rocks to look for lost lures
Noti gang ! Keep up the good work
😂 I don’t no if I’m trippin or what but how did the fish get here 6:56 to there 7:05 probably a different fish but keep up the content bro 👍
Hello, I'm from Canada . Is there any reason why in your region they do such things as draining lakes ? Thank you.
There's a lot of farming and droughts in Utah :^) we're mostly a desert.
What a shame to see those monsters dead. Makes you wonder what else might be lurking in the deeps, just too smart to be caught normally.
The big fish found up on grassy bank suggests a huge water release at once. Contact the fish and game and ask them what happened.
About 6 years ago when I was about 10 we had a little private pond, my friend would come over and me and him would go try and catch a massive tiger trout that was in there, the water was most crystal clear and we would always see the giant he was easy 8 or more pound fish and one day we caught him and it took over 30 minutes to real in with to of us
That’s a beautiful fish, the yellow colour and the pattern on it is so cool
I love the moment of silence for the fallen fish.
4:28 This was the best part of a sad video. I live in CA and if you want to talk about forest and wildlife management here... its sickening. Fish end up dead on the bank of lake because of drainage and the trees are all burned to hell. All these things could have been prevented, but the federal government says "let it burn".
Was good to see your compassion for the area
It really pisses me off as a fisherman that all these fish had to die, its very sad and disappointing.
one thing, sculpin dont feed on algae, they are mainly scavengers and actually feed on primarily crustaceans and small fish. the mottled sculpin in particular actually feed on afwuchs which are small colonies of microscopic crustaceans but wont turn away a weak minnow or a dead fish.
That thing is awesome!!! I do a lot of trout fishing and I have never caught one. I usually catch brook, brown and rainbow trout around me. I am getting to the end of trout season and I am making a ton of videos before the season ends. Tight Lines!!!!
Still liking every video since I said I would.🤙🏼
I transport fish to safety in situations like that, eff their BS rules. "We have a drought so lets drain the lake" WTF
Is that utah? reason i ask is because we are in a pretty big drought and all of the reservoirs have barely any water in them
6:55 looks like there's another massive tiger trout right along the bank.
That's the same one he acted like he walked up on..hence the horrible enactment lol
That is what I had seen. The tip is,the horrible acting. To bad otherwise a ok video, just let it play out naturally!
@@1-brijos I instantly saw it too... what a good actor I was about to cry uhuh
Definitely thought you caught that fish from the thumbnail. Got me with the click bait. Turns out it's just a guy finding a dead fish.
One time on opening day we looked into the water at the spot and saw this absolutely massive trout. Biggest freshwater fish I’ve ever seen and my friends and I have caught big bass. The thing had to be at least 10+ pounds and it was just laying on the bottom of the stream all filleted up.
Damn, biggest freshwater fish I saw was a 30 pound pike
Couldn’t they add a net before the lake\pond is full and then they can pull it out before they drain it to relocate the fish to the stream?
Imagine how much it weighed before it dried out
Appreciate your content. However, I thought you were fishing, not dumpster diving.
Very unfortunate about the weather pattern, tight lines and hope for the best.Greetings from New Zealand Trout anglers.
I am a guide in Montana but New Zealand is on my dream list along with Labrador’s big brookies
@@backwoodssurvivalist1779 We are hunting and trout fishing guides in New Zealand since 1979.There are three of us and we have over 680 hunting and trout fishing videos and over 37 millions view.If you find your way to NZ one day let us know and we take you for a trout fishing trip,, No guiding charges.Regards,, Tony.
@@waikarimoana that sounds amazing. I am life long hunter and fly fisherman. I am a disabled combat Vet so for 10 years I didn’t get to hunt or fish as much as I would have liked … Is there a way to get your contact info and keep in touch , there is a good chance that i would like to talk to you about a hunting& fishing trip in NZ maybe 2023 time frame …. Cheers and the offer of free fishing trip goes to you if you ever find yourself out in my state !
Did u get sick after touching the dead fish?
State record is 19lbs out of Schofield reservoir. I hold the record for the 3rd biggest tiger caught in Utah. 14 lbs 32" long out of current Creek reservoir. That is a tank for sure. To bad you didn't have a scale.
Lol you are such a hater “too bad you didnt have a scale” yeah well maybe you should just comment “nice find” and not try to be a show off🤔 And this tiger was def over 32” long, so now you are at least the 4th for the records😂
@@eddienicholson7449 I'm not being a hater I have spot dropped a hand full of spots for this dude so he could create more content. I was also correcting him on the record for utah.. been following his page for years now. I am far from a hater when it comes to his content. And when you catch a state record fish or close to it you have the right to flex a little bit.. But in your case I'm sure you wouldn't know what catching a record fish is like..
It's sad to see those on the shore.
Not 15lbs but still a giant
Why do you suppose those trout were high and dry on the bank? We ran across some huge browns like that in the Eastern Sierras, but they had claw marks and their heads were chewed off. Locals said the bears only eat the heads when times are good because of the nutrients. When times are bad they’ll eat everything.
I’m just going to say, the coyotes, skunks and raccoons gotta eat too.
Cool video and love your enthusiasm.
I haven’t seen a game and fish department in any western state that had a clue and I’ve lived in quite a few. It’s all politics now, has nothing to do with what’s best for the game or fish.
You sir are obviously awake and onto what's going on! Godspeed
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They just want money and control sadly
Plot twist: he's a midget and that trout was 2 inches and 15 ounces
So what happened to those fish? Why the drained that lake? Any info and where is this creek located
That has got to be one of the saddest sights I've seen in a while, and as a fisherman this makes me angry and disappointed. I know fish can't feel pain but that's besides the point, no living creature deserves this fate.
They can’t? News to me.
@@jimmynoname4089 they can get stressed but they dont feel pain like we would.
You need research lol Fish can feel pain, they have a very complex nervous system, although not 100% scientists are 99.9 sure that fish feel both fear and indeed pain, many many tests conclude this result and surety. We can never be 100% of what anything other than a human feels, dogs and cats and chickens etc we are all only 99.9% sure of feeling pain. The way though a fish will behave when injured suggests pain, they are less likely to avoid dangerous things even when slights injured, this is due to being preoccupied with the pain. Actually even their lips have nerve endings suggesting pain is felt when hooking. Im just saying, you dont know they do not feel pain lol
@@daniels1293 Stop speaking bs man, seriously, you are wrong telling people they can feel stress but not pain as we do, you do not know and if we go by scientific testing, behaviour tests, and biology test results with nerves and cells, the answer is yes they can and almost certainly do.
@@Jessebella1 no they certainly do not, their brains do not have the capacity or a developed enough nervous system for pain to register the same it does in human.
You my friend need to Google it.
Stress is how their bodies register pain as they don't have pain receptiors.
Hallow its so sad to see all this and know that many lakes are low in water
we are going to Cedar City next week what & where do you recommend to go fishing for trout ?
we are traveling from Torrance Ca. any tips you can provide its greatly appreciated.
thank you.
Wonder how those fish got on the bank?
Probably flash flooding
Where is this at ? Idaho or Montana maybe?
Utah
Im new to all the fishing stuff so one question: why not pick up dead fish?
That tiger didn’t jump onto shore…someone had to have caught those trout and left them. Pretty crazy man!
Yeah
Yeah seems that way
betting it died - maybe getting beat up through spillway or low oxygen - then "beached" when the initial surge of water from opening spillway receded.
You could see flattened grass where he was walking. So, either others fishing or water flattened that grass.
Nobody would just leave a fish like that.
R you in Wyoming, I was born in Green River Wyoming in 1982 my parents moved back too Pa in 85 when the mine my dad worked in dried up he was a mechanic they lived with a friend of his named Bob Gilken he had a few daughters so when I was born there where some feelings obviously I’m 40 years old and still have not been back too my birth town I really hope I can get back to my birthplace someday the pictures are crazy cool video dude
Edgar Melton
My uncle says he fished with you in the old days he thinks ?
Nice catch dude! Congrats on catching a state record. Must be nice!
Huh? Did you actually watch the video?
@@DunkinBiscuits lmfao
are any of these tiger trout Wild-stream born or all they all stockers I don’t think tiger trout can reproduce together
been fishing utah all my life..... no way that fish was over 7 lbs!
It’s hard to tell on video. I trust the person who was there.
My guess was 8-9 tops. No way it’s 15 though
Lmfao I caught a 32 in flat head yesterday that didn't look much bigger I believe your wrong
What state do
You live in wanna take a trip and get on some big trout with my buddys
That has got to be the saddest, most wasteful and great loss to any and all anglers. In hind site that record trout could have died from not getting enough oxygen as murky as the water appeared and as large as that beauty was, very sad waste.
The Mepps Minnie lure is honestly one of the best I’ve ever used caught some nice trout on it
Hey man, how are you going to check the state record, if you neither measured nor weighed the fish you just found?
but how did they get on the shore?
The thumb nail reminded me of young Goku
HOLY CRAP THAT FISH IS MASSIVE
I just found your channel. What state are you in?
They should have tons of fishermen come over when the lakes are drained… they’ll be thankful
You make so much sense. Keep that passion, my man. We hear you, and I hope these crazy politicians do, too.
Perhaps the river had a big surge of water when the lake was initially drained, causing it to flood briefly, and then drain quickly, leaving a bunch of fish stranded along the edge of the bed.
Where is this?
❤ I love that you also care about them
I remember her in PA a hatchery broke open from high water in the winter. All the fish went into a big local creek. Well the first day of trout season I caught a 27 inch rainbow rhat was about 12 pounds. Idk it even lived in that creek. Never got it mounted tho because it was a hatchery breeder.
Good job on that catch!!!!
For a tiger trout that is INSANE 😱 🏆 🎣
I love your channel I just want to let you know as a Ranger for 13 years and Jedediah Smith Park in Northern California when we find a dead fish we leave them by the bank so it doesn’t get bacteria in the water and create a toxic environment for young fry trying to survive it’s better for her to compass on the side and feed the Treez and then to let bad bacteria become Waterbourne
i don’t know how you only have 7 k subs your videos have such good quality and good content
Wow this is so unfortunate, didn’t want to believe this was utah
I love your videos so much😍😍😍😍😍
This absolutelly breaks my heart, the fact that the fish just die, and nobody could enjoy fishing that monster one last time, please continue doing this videos, hopefully some gamewarden or someone with enought power sees them and we can actually see changes in the laws about nature conservation
I'm a dude and all but... your eyebrows on fleek boy. Exquisite.
EDIT: This video is kinda like how a disaster movie starts. "hey large dead fish" ...
I caught a 10lb tiger trout in PA in 2001 thing was epic
Yo this is so sad to see, all of Utah has been struggling so much with low waters and resovoires draining. Do you do any ice fishing?
Why did they drain the lake ?
What lake is this ?? Its so sad 😞
you should have mounted it
Its oxygen brother. The lower layers of the water don’t get any sunlight (i.e photosynthesis and o2 release)… and not oxygen exchange from the water surface. Those bigger fish need more oxygen so those conditions would be deadly
Why did they drain it?
Where about a in Utah are you? I grew up in Cache Valley but now live in Salt Lake. I miss going fishing.