Why You Should Eat More Bass! (CATCH CLEAN COOK) - Kayak Fishing Topwater Frogs in Mississippi

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • In the 2nd episode of our Missisippi tour, we're fishing two different lakes, dodging gators and throwing topwater frogs in search of a double digit largemouth. But things get a bit dicey when a reptile hits my lure! Then, we're meeting up with Ryan Jones from MS Fisheries, Parks & Wildlife to discuss the merits of harvesting bass, before cooking up some delicious largemouth bass po'boys back at the RV.
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Комментарии • 112

  • @YakFishField
    @YakFishField  Год назад +35

    What do you guys think of this series so far? The next two episodes are going to be nuts. HUGE saltwater fish coming up!!

    • @davidwarner2768
      @davidwarner2768 Год назад

      Love it! I definitely steal inspiration from your videos for my own catch and cooks 😋

    • @LightningKayaks
      @LightningKayaks Год назад

      Love these Mississippi videos!!

    • @markphilippsjr
      @markphilippsjr Год назад

      👏👏👏. Some of the best fishing content out there

    • @coreydrsata3874
      @coreydrsata3874 Год назад

      I’ve been wondering where ya been. Glad you made this one for sure. Hope all is well brother!

    • @ralphhayes1613
      @ralphhayes1613 Год назад

      Enjoy the variety! Interesting to see the keeping and cooking of bass. I am not in a bass region but the videos I watch always release their bass.

  • @markgunnerson875
    @markgunnerson875 Год назад +5

    As a kid my father used to get access to lakes where the fish were stunted and after we harvested a bunch of fish the lake, habitat and fish of all kinds rebounded and flourished. Great video!

  • @theHOONeybadger
    @theHOONeybadger Год назад +4

    Great video! I eat plenty of largemouth and think they make great fish tacos. I also have a small pond on my property (less than an acre), and you have to take out at least 40-50 largemouth in the 12-16 inch range every year, to prevent an overpopulation of stunted and starving fish. A lot of people say they are trash fish, or get pissed off because you are harvesting the "sport fish", but if you don't manage them properly, especially in smaller lakes and ponds, you have little chance of ending up with big bass.
    Also, when fishing a frog, I like to trim the legs off quite a bit. Seems to help prevent short strikes. Bending the hooks slightly upward also seems to help me get more hookups.

  • @terrelltyler4308
    @terrelltyler4308 Год назад +3

    I am so glad you made this video right here bro! Glad to hear a true fish specialist/ biologist talk about the harmless nature of eating Bass 🙌🏾 ppl nowadays act like it's taboo to catch and eat largemouth 🤦🏾‍♂️ and Bass anglers always preaching about preservation but take a Big female off her bed and allow her nest to be raided by predators... thanks again for this educational video bro 👍🏾

  • @bitefishing
    @bitefishing Год назад +2

    Hey Robert, good video as always. A little trick for your next hot weather excursions: freeze some small bottles of water and keep them in a cooler. When the heat really starts kicking, put one in your PFD against your chest. It will keep you out on the water even in the worst heat.

  • @Brunnen_Gee
    @Brunnen_Gee Год назад

    I've come across a handful of "Can you eat largemouth" posts in various places since I watched this, and I always post your vid with a timestamp to your conversation with Ryan when the crowd inevitably pops in with "You can't eat them!"

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes267 Год назад +1

    SPECIAL SWAG song @ the end!😜😁👊

  • @Paddle-N-Fish
    @Paddle-N-Fish Год назад +2

    Bass are delicious! I learned from the best, Napolian Dynamite!

  • @Mikelen11
    @Mikelen11 Год назад

    Hanging leg over side of boat and tossing fish guts into the water while gators longer than the boat are swimming around 😂

  • @erikl827
    @erikl827 Год назад +1

    My heart sank when I saw you caught that baby gator. I was worried big ole Mama would come tipping over your boat! Great video!

  • @angelaoesterle69
    @angelaoesterle69 Год назад

    ABOUT TIME!!!!!!! somebody eats bass they are deliosush!!!

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes267 Год назад

    My BOYEEE Rob makes the BEST fishing productions!!!❤‍🔥💯

  • @randallrader680
    @randallrader680 Год назад +1

    Cold water bass is delicious 😋 They get fishy tasting in the summer ☀️

  • @BobberBuster
    @BobberBuster Год назад

    Glad to see I'm not the only one who keeps and enjoys the taste of Largemouth bass or any other bass for that matter.

  • @jennifershelton7741
    @jennifershelton7741 Год назад +1

    I currently live in Meridian, Mississippi. I loved this video! Every private pond/lake that we are permitted to fish around here, if you catch a bass between ½-1½ lbs, the owners do NOT want them put back in the ponds/lakes. You can either eat them, stock a new pond/lake, or give them to someone else to eat.
    Fyi... it wasn't even hot yet when you guys were here fishing. You should come back in July or August. And so far, I've caught my PB and 2nd best both in the first week of August. 😂

    • @YakFishField
      @YakFishField  Год назад

      They know what’s up! And wow, I think I’d get a heat stroke in august. I’m from Texas so it’s hot here too, but there it just “hit different” as the kids say 😂🥵

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes267 Год назад

    Those feesh are LAUGHING at yall!!😅11:55

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes267 Год назад

    Rob and Ryan Jones are the BEST!!! God bless y'all, and thanks for putting that IMPORTANT feedback out there!!!💚💯

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Robert Enjoy your vids. Hope to see you on one of the available trips. next year. haha, one never knows what will happen when you are Kayaking. Liking the series. appreciate you sharing the weird Kayak issues too. Beautiful day, sunny, lillys blooming, fish biting. Stuck on a stickup, what could be better.

  • @lb.9095
    @lb.9095 Год назад

    Man ,that damn sandwich looked delicious 🤤, plus how fun are bass to catch 🤘🏼 guys.

  • @warrenhansen4443
    @warrenhansen4443 Год назад

    Great episode, Rob.

  • @BlackHit
    @BlackHit Год назад

    Bass is indeed delicious. I always keep a few when I'm catching bluegills

  • @yakfishtv
    @yakfishtv Год назад +1

    This is awesome! So much good stuff in one video. Loved it and DANG that fish looked good!

  • @IP.NWAdventuresOutdoors
    @IP.NWAdventuresOutdoors Год назад

    Largemouth bass meat is my favorite fish meat so far. Its a fish....they can be ate. Thanks for spreading the light

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes267 Год назад

    BEST vid I've watch in a LONG DAMN time...

  • @jamesaustin1817
    @jamesaustin1817 Год назад

    Large mouth are great eating. I don’t keep the bass I catch but I grew up fishing a private pond and they made us keep the bass. Think I’ll go bass fishing this weekend just eat some bass. Great vid

  • @montycraig5659
    @montycraig5659 Год назад

    Man I absolutely can not wait to get my Nomad! The fish are calling, and I must go…

  • @liztinsley1993
    @liztinsley1993 5 месяцев назад

    I would love to go bass fishing one day. I’ve never even had bass yet. I’m trying to eat healthier, so if I had to fry fish, I would want to use a healthy oil and not any breading.

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes267 Год назад

    Those baus sure know how to get off...😁🎣22:32

  • @OTHG6v
    @OTHG6v Год назад

    Yummmm! Easy to eat, clean and cook! Thx for the video and Mississippi is badass!

  • @johnbaker4847
    @johnbaker4847 Год назад +2

    "...that takes gator off my bucket list." 😱😝 Fla is the same way... ya never really know, BUT IT'S SO MUCH FUN! FISH ON! 🎣👍😊😝🎣

  • @InspireOutside
    @InspireOutside Год назад

    This happened years ago where I got stuck in a long 9 day River voyage. Loaded to the hilt with gear. Musky tackle with me and there was another log ahead of me. I tied my anchor rope to the Muskie lures and threw them to the next log. After about 45 minutes. I was free… no signal there… all alone! Mcgiver shows helped!!

  • @TyDuran
    @TyDuran Год назад

    Originally from Mississippi recently moved to Florida. Seeing you fish lakes I used to not to long ago makes me a little homesick.

  • @liztinsley1993
    @liztinsley1993 9 месяцев назад +1

    :-) Bread and butter pickles are my favorite.
    I’ve never had bass before.

    • @YakFishField
      @YakFishField  9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s underrated for sure!

    • @liztinsley1993
      @liztinsley1993 9 месяцев назад

      I would love to go on a fishing trip sometime. I’ve never been freshwater fishing before.

  • @tahkonajones2733
    @tahkonajones2733 Год назад

    Really liked the video man you got a new sub

  • @LillyLegacyWWOD
    @LillyLegacyWWOD Год назад

    Completely agree with everything said. Logically, it makes sense to remove the energetic, small bait chasers to leave more forage in the lake for bigger fish. It’s a shame that so many people are shamed online for keeping such delicious fish, and at the same time are, ultimately, helping their fisheries!

  • @edwardrock1666
    @edwardrock1666 Год назад

    I eat bass and it is an awesome tasting fish, way better than most other fish.

  • @jesusmarin95
    @jesusmarin95 Год назад +1

    It's good 👍

  • @dreichert1438
    @dreichert1438 Год назад +4

    Fire content as always. And I'd love those paddles. Can't say I'm a fan of encouraging keeping bass. If you are fishing a private pond and the owner needs some culled out for pond management I get it. But with the extreme fishing pressure everywhere I just don't think it's a good idea to suggest what most of us bass fisherman frown upon. If everybody kept a few there would be no bass and no good fish to catch, which has been the case for quite a few years, decades. It took decades to build back the bass population everywhere because when I was a kid everybody kept everything and decimated the population. This is especially true when it comes to smaller ponds. I grew up on the river in Tennessee where they are holding the bass masters and it is the toughest tournament of the year and is so proclaimed by all of the pros fishing it. This is because of irresponsible taking of fish for too many years and unregulated dumping of batteries and bad chemicals. We have to be careful about those who are harvesters and that number is far too large. Such is represented by the opinion of the first comment below. But to each their own

    • @slimbush2909
      @slimbush2909 Год назад +3

      I disagree. Fish are there to catch and eat. No matter the species.

    • @bitefishing
      @bitefishing Год назад +2

      @@slimbush2909 I halfway agree and disagree. The problem is people, especially in smaller bodies of water, tend to keep the matriarchs; the large females that really keep the fishery alive. They’re the ones that are best at raising and keeping future giants alive for everyone to be able to enjoy. I know many places that have been destroyed because of this. The same ones that killed it are the ones who then comment, “This place ain’t the same. I used to catch monsters here.”

    • @dreichert1438
      @dreichert1438 Год назад

      @@slimbush2909 listen to the other person. You are not the master of the universe and everything is not yours to take you tyrant. I keep speckled trout and red drum out of the ocean as well as crappie. But I keep them in very limited numbers. But what if everybody decided to keep three at a time with the mass numbers of fisherman these days? There would be nothing left. It's like saying every hunter in the country can keep their limit of whatever species and goes out and seeks them, except fisherman are in far greater numbers and it's much easier to catch fish than it is to hunt animals in numbers. We have to be responsible stewards of the wilderness, but we must always recognize that half of the people out there are not. Sounds like people like you. People are harvesters and they will take everything they can. Social pressure exists for a reason whether it's in nature or in society. I used to fight against this but now I'm older and I realize the wisdom in it. Perhaps you should as well instead of thinking you are higher than everything in the ecosystem. You are a speck of sand on the planet just like I am, no better than any other and no better than any animal. Unless you are responsible all of our resources will be drained. By the way you speak, it's people like you that absolutely ruined our ecosystem and fishing for decades and you should be shamed for the way you speak. It's just plain arrogant

    • @dreichert1438
      @dreichert1438 Год назад

      @@slimbush2909 already sent you one response but I'll give you another example. I split my time between Virginia and the outer Banks. In 2020 the speckled trout population in the outer Banks was ridiculous. We were catching them in droves, both out of the sound and the ocean. 2 years later, the catchable population is down to hardly anything. Old heads show up to the bridge every single day and keep as many as they can and now there's nothing for any of us to catch. It only took a few years to make that happen because of harvesters like yourself I asked them what they did with all of these fish and they had freezers full and then they gave them away to everyone else. Funk everyone else, let them put their damn effort in and catch them themselves. Red drum allotment has been cut to one per day because of people like you. As a result the population has thrived over the last few years. Flounder have been restricted to a two week, two weeks season because of over commercialization and too much harvesting from recreational people. Now none of us can go catch a flounder and take it home to eat. And if you get one in the two weeks, that's not enough to take home and eat for more than one person. This is what happens with your mental attitude and it ruins it for everyone else that do it to eat a few and mostly for the sport. Harvesters in life are manipulators of everyone and they are no good for anyone. They don't care about anyone or anything except themselves. Is that who you want to be in life? If it is then you can kiss all of our asses

    • @jrutledge44
      @jrutledge44 Год назад +2

      I absolutely never target bass to eat, but if I go crappie or white bass or catfishing and a keeper size bass bites my hook and it's just 1, ill keep it cause they truly taste delicious, but I don't sit there and try to limit out and keep em all.

  • @Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty
    @Joe_Murphy-REV_Realty Год назад

    Rob, the next time you're with a Fisheries agent, please ask them how they're dealing with the Asian Carp problem in North MS. They have ruined several lakes, and are continuing to spread. Thanks for all you do!

  • @johnlukasik8045
    @johnlukasik8045 Год назад

    In Wisconsin, it is illegal to throw the entrails into the waters ! I know, you're not in Wisconsin ! Some tough fishing in all those Lilly Pads with a top water frog ! The little gator was cool to see close-up, and I know that's not what you were after !!! FREE WILLY !!! L O L I cooked a Large Mouth on a grill with the skin still on the fish. It tasted so bad, that I never cared to try one ever again ( MY MISTAKE ) ! I WAS FISHING A TOP-WATER FROG ON THE FLAMBEAU IN WISCONSIN, AND I SAID THE SAME THING YOU SAID... What would a frog do ( act ) to swim back to shore ? That's when I caught a 52 inch Musky ! My first Musky, and my biggest Musky ! Good video here ! I enjoyed the show ! KEEP THEM COMING !

  • @sistaslab3159
    @sistaslab3159 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @joshhalloutdoors9900
    @joshhalloutdoors9900 Год назад

    My favorite channel so I'm going keep commenting about coming on a kayak Alligator Gar camping trip trinity or brazos river. Garbillyz guide service. We do overnight air boat trips to.

  • @tomlaurell6754
    @tomlaurell6754 Год назад

    Thanks for this always wanted to try bass , and now I know it’s ok to keep a few bass and fry them up!!! By the way have missed you posting…. Keep em coming🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @codyyarbrough6724
    @codyyarbrough6724 Год назад

    I am currently build a house within walking distance of this lake. Stumps are crazy. Used to kayak fish it in college and was always doing the snag dance.😂

  • @AdamCourville
    @AdamCourville Год назад

    The problem is newbs that only keep the biggest ones and throw the small ones back. Which does make me wonder why he said you should keep 13” and under but the regulations usually say the opposite??

  • @Brunnen_Gee
    @Brunnen_Gee Год назад

    The culling thing is definitely true. Most of my fishing is done at a pretty small private community lake, and none of the bass there are over 18 inches. The vast majority are in the 10-15" range, I've only caught one that was bigger. The problem is, there are far too many of them. Too many fish, not enough food. Conservation wants people to not put the bass back when they're caught, the residents tell me to just thrown them on the bank (I can't do that).
    Sadly I'm part of the problem. I've probably caught a hundred bass in that lake at this point, but I've never kept fish before. Ever. I wouldn't even know what to do with it if I did. I've been trying to talk myself into doing it for years, I just haven't managed it yet.

  • @CookinWithSquirrl
    @CookinWithSquirrl Год назад

    Great cook man! I'm gonna need to get ahold of some of those pickles!

  • @threengcircus
    @threengcircus Год назад

    You know this video rubbing people wrong! 😂
    I wish more waters would institute slot limits,especially for species that can take over a body of water.
    Great video!

  • @theINQBS
    @theINQBS Год назад +1

    OK… It seems you don't have experience with gators so I'll offer some good ole sound advice… WHENEVER you catch a baby gator, UNHOOK IT AND PUT IT BACK IN THE WATER AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE because that little GLLLK sound is indeed a call to momma and Momma Gators WILL lunge at you and jump right in your boat and then you'll be in some deep stuff!!!
    You held that thing waaaay to long on your Yak and you were lucky Momma didn't come to save that little guy from you. Mother gators swim slowly and often carry their brood in their mouth, holding it slightly open so they can see and breathe as she shuttles them around.
    The moooore you knooow! 🌠

  • @brandonesquivel3173
    @brandonesquivel3173 Год назад

    Need more consistent videos, I hate looking each week and nothing new lol I NEEED MOREE, Your content is great 🤙🏽

  • @lorenoconnor5789
    @lorenoconnor5789 Год назад

    LMB are delicious, great video Rob. We could use some that heat here in Ohio. Crappie season is just about to kick off here.

  • @flatpicker75
    @flatpicker75 Год назад

    From MS and fished a couple lakes similar that in Noxubee NWR. Zoom super flukes always out performed frogs 10-1.

  • @coloradocatchcleanandcook3426
    @coloradocatchcleanandcook3426 Год назад

    Awesome video.

  • @thomasvoeltz4100
    @thomasvoeltz4100 Год назад

    Glad you made Beer Batter.

  • @AcumenTV
    @AcumenTV Год назад

    Great frogg'n video and discussion about harvesting a few bass. I can relate to resorting to "sneaking" a couple of 12-14" inchers home in my picnic basket so I don't trigger a response from the bass purists. Does the same logic of under harvesting apply to larger highland reservoirs that are chock full of small bass? Ryan referenced private ponds mainly. Thanks!

  • @Brunnen_Gee
    @Brunnen_Gee Год назад

    I was about to say, pickles ain't worth adding if they ain't bread and butter!

  • @codysmith8933
    @codysmith8933 Год назад +2

    Dead b4 gutting or..?

  • @MarkPolsky
    @MarkPolsky Год назад

    What is the name of the song at the end? Great tune!

  • @kcarsonphoto
    @kcarsonphoto Год назад

    My heart was rac'n... drop that fish, there be gators there!

  • @alexisvazquez3129
    @alexisvazquez3129 Год назад

    Does anyone know the paddle he was using? It looks dope

  • @kevinpiche5072
    @kevinpiche5072 Год назад

    So !! I would think that a 24 inch gator on a frog would be tricky to say the least !

  • @sleepingbear_bushcraft
    @sleepingbear_bushcraft Год назад

    👌👌👌

  • @sssrrr6223
    @sssrrr6223 Год назад

    How is it 98 in March

  • @briansimon2891
    @briansimon2891 Год назад

    Hey Robert, just so you know Aioli is made with garlic where Mayo is not. My wife and I graduated Culinary School last year and if you need a couple of private chefs let me know. Love the content and thank you for the Nomad Kayak we bought two last night for a steal, they are going to be shipped to our house.

  • @jsm42050
    @jsm42050 Год назад

    Drake's batter is the best

  • @pureblood3127
    @pureblood3127 Год назад

    TOTAL BASS (ANGLING ) AVERAGE MORTALITY PER 100 DEATHS
    tournament = 28
    catch & release = 31
    Intentionally harvested = 41
    The numbers don't lie .

  • @turinturambar347
    @turinturambar347 Год назад

    I understand why some people don't want to harvest largemouth, but it all depends on the fish population. If the fish population is healthy, it's ok to harvest some fish without it harming the population. In fact, it can help to grow the size of the larger fish. If the bass are stunted, then you absolutely should take some bass out. And if you own a farm pond, you absolutely have to remove some bass every year to prevent overpopulation. So the only way you can maintain a healthy fish population is by removing some bass every year.
    If you're going to remove the bass, you might as well eat them, unless you have another body of water where the population is on the decline(and you could move them there). Bass are good eating. I'm not sure why people don't seem to think bass is any good. It's every bit as good as any other freshwater fish. Tastes a lot like crappie really. More likely to have a fishy taste, but that depends on the fish and the water. If you can avoid the fishy taste then the meat is indistinguishable from crappie. I often harvest crappie and bass together and I truly can't tell when I'm biting into a crappie nugget or a bass nugget. About one in 5 bass will have that fishy taste though, but it's not an overwhelming fishy taste unless the fish came out of poor quality water.

  • @E-jc9iy
    @E-jc9iy Год назад +2

    I like to eat Bass

  • @bobrichards1023
    @bobrichards1023 Год назад

    Check your States fishing regulations, before you clean fish in a lake or a stream. Not always legal.

  • @roncitofishingteam2377
    @roncitofishingteam2377 Год назад

    Go to Panama again

  • @mastermouaable
    @mastermouaable Год назад

    Robert is going to piss off a lot of CN&R guys. Modest harvesting is a good quality control of overpopulation and produce bigger bass species.

  • @tresdoobies6581
    @tresdoobies6581 10 месяцев назад

    You've got some interesting videos, but let me tell you, all the stealth that you're using and you're yelling back and forth to each other? Those bass hear that bro.

  • @juliogallegos6185
    @juliogallegos6185 Год назад

    You gotta learn how to process a fish better. Good videos though. Why don’t you do some videos on the bank with some top waters. Like fishing in the surf. Anyone can catch on a boat or kayak. It’s more of a challenge.

  • @colemant6845
    @colemant6845 Год назад

    I eat bass... Great white meat. You won't get a PoBoy in a Restaurant like THAT!!! Nice!

  • @michaelgonzalez8863
    @michaelgonzalez8863 Год назад

    Yeah, I just ate one I caught out of the Ohio River🤢

  • @bassmaster1255
    @bassmaster1255 Год назад

    tried bass when i was younger, do not care for it. tried soaking it with milk and everything. walleye, northern, and panfish is what i will only eat for fish. so, just catch and release bass

  • @charlesjames5486
    @charlesjames5486 Год назад +3

    Just came here for all the cry baby bass fishermen to chime in 😂

  • @NewbAvenger
    @NewbAvenger Год назад

    Animal population control. Great video. Keep these educational videos coming!

  • @neglectic
    @neglectic Год назад

    Poor Robert doesn't know how to frog fish. You should tied on a heavier frog from the start cause it doesnt seem to be sitting and popping correctly.

    • @alexanderren1097
      @alexanderren1097 Год назад

      I know right. Your fishing videos on your channel are SO much better and all your catches are so much more impressive

  • @purdue150
    @purdue150 Год назад

    Dude, seriously. That’s a stupid amount of ads…

  • @Keith.Vieira
    @Keith.Vieira Год назад

    As a betting man...Id say 70% of the ponds/lakes in the US where largemouth live are not clean enough to be eating fish out of, especially bass. No Thanks!

  • @jamiesanderson4052
    @jamiesanderson4052 Год назад

    Ya I'm totally fine not consuming a month's worth of chemicals

  • @evecam9703
    @evecam9703 Год назад +1

    thats crazy u got a baby alligator