Cascade Lake Perch Ice Out 2022, JawJacker Video

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

Комментарии • 13

  • @jameshalliday4126
    @jameshalliday4126 3 месяца назад

    beautiful perch

  • @theoutdoorsalbertan.2251
    @theoutdoorsalbertan.2251 2 года назад

    Amazing fishing ! I have 2 of your jigging jaw jackers and will be heading to Cascade in march. I hope I can have half the luck you guys had!

  • @jayrobertson232
    @jayrobertson232 Год назад +1

    Those silver fish were Kokanee!

  • @tonyjessen8204
    @tonyjessen8204 2 года назад

    Way to go Matt nice fish 👍👍

  • @Outandaboot
    @Outandaboot Год назад

    How deep are you fishing on this lake?

  • @tomwilson5815
    @tomwilson5815 11 месяцев назад +1

    Eating 16"s is insane

  • @jakedavid8187
    @jakedavid8187 Год назад

    The 2 pound 11 ounce one is some kinda record id say

  • @FargoNDRoland
    @FargoNDRoland 2 года назад

    This is just stupid good

  • @johnanderson7925
    @johnanderson7925 Год назад

    Ppl are talking about releasing the perch but they multiple by the millions is

  • @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353

    Narrator sounds like WC fields! Hahaha 🤣...

  • @b1sunpeopleb165
    @b1sunpeopleb165 Год назад +1

    These people have no respect for the fish they catch!!

    • @jawjackerfishing
      @jawjackerfishing  Год назад +1

      This lake is known for big trophy size perch and there are lots of big ones. People have been keeping fish like this on this lake for 10 years and the population remains healthy. Actually the fish and game department recommends people keep most of the big perch so they don't overpopulate and become stunted little dinks like on other lakes. I believe fish and game has made the limit on this lake for perch unlimited. So you can keep as many as you want and thats the way it has been for 10+ years and it has worked great so far for sustaining the big perch.

    • @randyreading562
      @randyreading562 Год назад +1

      @@jawjackerfishing [he reason it does not hurt the population to keep the bigger perch is because the catch rate does not out pace the replacement rate (new fish) hatched AND that taking the bigger fish allows for smaller fish to take their place rather than being eaten by the larger fish. That is you need a balance between those fish feeding on plankton and those feeding on small perch. If you question this just call the local biologist and he would be happy to explain. From the perspective of "competition", yes more big fish competing to feed on the smaller perch results in more energy being used up to chase the diminishing numbers of smaller fish. In other lakes life expectancy comes into play. A huge perch is likely not to live much longer so harvesting is not the worse thing, and in fact protecting the 9-11 inchers is more protective of the resource.