04:15 go back with a magnet, or big tipple hook, and get that reel ho ho. Excellent vidio, no silly music, just sound of the water, and clunking of the camera brilliant
Damn, there's some pretty big bluegills in there! Was cool to finally see one of these videos without unnecessary music, effects, or over editing. Thanks for that. Good to know there's still grown ups making content.
My dad love eating bream and bluegill. It was like he had a deboner in his mouth. In less than a minute he had a stack of bones. I use to tell him i think you eat em....lol 😆
You wouldnt even notice that monsters lie beneath. They are so used to it that they have adapted and became smarter. Locals probably only know the magic to catch them
@Justin Prater ! Hey I think you have documented a significant zoological problem in your spillway! If I’m not mistaken on the bed of the spillway lie several Zebra Mussels a very invasive species of mollusk. You should report this to your local fish and wildlife and they should look into it immediately. These can have devastating effects on the habitat and ecosystem in your local water way. I would hate to see them wreck another fishery! Please listen to me? I’m serious. Time is of the essence! See 4:15 white and black striped mussels will be bad news! Take it from a fellow Kentucky man!
@Fun With Minerals they hyper filter the water and eventually with enough of them there will be no micro ecosystem to support the larger body of the ecosystem eventually starving out all life in the area.
Looked like that fishing reel was in pretty good shape. That's what stuck out to me about this whole video! That, and all the Flathead Catfish, or as we call them in Louisiana, "mudcats".
I watch a lot of fishing and underwater videos, and I randomly found this one. I was just in Pike County last month, and filmed some awesome aerial video of the area. Lived there when I was young. So I was shocked when you said Fishtrap. I will share your channel on my relatives' pages who still live there. Fantastic video!
That's pretty cool. As far as stripers go, I see mostly Hybrids, several largemouth bass, carp, sun fish. The hybrid has the broken lines and stripers are normally a little longer.
Ive been down that road before. I lost an Abu Garcia Revo Toro NACL and a Phenix inshore rod in the Sacramento River. I was trolling for striper in my kayak and one ripped that rod right out of its rod tube. Someone caught a really nice rod n reel after that I'm sure.
Wow! Stacked with a crazy variety of fish. Water has decent visibility for warm water fish . I been wanting to do this over in our bay on oregon Coast. These camera rigs are fun.
Just went to a creek near my house the other day. Fished a huge drain pipe thought I had a huge catfish but a nice Penn reel came up. Being that it was in Freshwater all I had to do was soak it in soap. Got it oil and lubed and used it already.
That sure looks like a fun place to fish the bluegill were massive and some of those large mouth were big too but the catfish weren't , but this video has got to be my favorite video I've seen in a long time I hope there's more videos to come
Was gonna say, I didn't see any "MASSIVE" catfish in this video lol Hell, I've caught a 3' and then a 4' channel cat, and those aren't even the biggest in the lake (Shafer, part of Tippecanoe) if you believe what the guys who dive down by the dam say - they've seen 6' cats, and I believe it; I've seen a 5' carp pulled out of that lake.
@@Lray4x4 That's what I found out years later, but it's not like I had a camera on me anyways - this was before smart phones. Took me five minutes to fight, rolling like an alligator - it kept trying to go under the dock, and I knew it'd snag up and I'd lose it if it did, so I had to keep pulling it back out when it lunged that way. Even tore my net around the rim in a few places. Caught him on a wide gap hook with two blood scented dough balls and a nightcrawler about two feet under a bobber. It's still the biggest fish I've ever caught, even if the two big steel heads were longer; I'd love to catch a big pike or a muskie.
Justin Prater you’re very welcome. I was glad to see this video. I recently moved to the Midwest and have a pond in my backyard. I’ve tired to use a remote control boat with a Go Pro attached to see what’s underneath and it was a failure, too dark of water at the time. I thought about doing this same thing you did here, it’s just my pond is very shallow, so hopefully I can figure something out as well. Finish your weekend strong and stay safe.
Wow, very cool!! I love seeing underwater footage! If only I had a micro camera built into my bait that was live-streaming the location of the fish... 🤔🙂🎣
I’ve always thought night crawlers were overrated for many game fish, and this sort of proves it. It appears, the only fish really interested where bluegill
That's crazy how for the most part the fish ignored the food he dropped. Especially when it looked like there wasn't much else down there to eat. Maybe they were thinking about all the other fish that ate similar foods. Spontaneous struggle and disappearance 🤔
@@alliballillama ok but that camera was on a string below a bobber. It then proceeded to cruise underwater like it was attached to a damn submarine or something. That was not the same film. It would sat in one area maybe spinning slowly but never like that
Holy shit bro that’s the best underwater video I’ve ever seen. I live in southern Illinois rite between Ohio and the Mississippi rivers locks and dams everywhere. I would love to see what it looks like. I can’t believe how big those bluegills are. Great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍
May I say, THAT WAS VERY IMPRESSIVE Justin!!!! Jus wondern would you be able to do something like again, underwater but a night? Do they make cameras with lights?? Eitherway this was very interesting, theirs plenty of marine life in them waterways, keep em comn, 😊😉👍
If you constructed a torpedo like body to go around that camera and have a hard line controls for up/down, left/right and forward/stop/reverse you could get more accurate video. Or just the torpedo shell (clear glass or acrylic) on a line with the ability to move the camera inside in any direction you want (a few hard mounted servos and a battery pack should do the trick). Getting video of the far side of whatever body of water it's in will be more challenging vs. the camera inside the remote torpedo but it'll be easier to get the camera angle you want (because you'll only be moving the camera to the desired angle instead of the entire remote).
I’m from South Florida and the street I grew up on would flood after a hurricane. One day I was wading through knee-high water and saw a big ol’ catfish swim out of a sewer grate, take one look at me and swam back in. They love living in humanmade channels.
That drum was swimming around down there like "oh no...dont mind me...I'm just here to eat yalls poops" in the voice of Bruce from family guy. Otherwise it's not as funny.
Fish after seeing the weird object- “I’m telling ya man we are not alone. My son Striper Sr. the 455th was abducted and he says they did things too him. Stuck things in his mouth and even kissed him.”
Thank you for not adding music to this video. Very nice. Thank you!
I agree. I hate that, especially when it's ghetto music or that royalty free stuff. Ruins every last video.
@@benjaminrapp7418 you fucking racist
@@sergioblanco6321 how is he being racist ?
I totally agree!!!! The peaceful sound of the water is Awesome!!!!!!!
Everyone makes mistake..
JUST IMAGINE ALL THOSE FISH UNDER THERE AND YOU'VE BEEN THERE ALL DAY WITHOUT A BITE
That's what I'm thinking right now 😡😡
Not if your a master-baiter
@@BobkatTheBugMan my friend Jack Meoff claims to be🤔
Sounds like me fishing the other day lol
HEMIGANG_345 iamscorpio_345 real talk 🤦🏽♂️
04:15 go back with a magnet, or big tipple hook, and get that reel ho ho. Excellent vidio, no silly music, just sound of the water, and clunking of the camera brilliant
Is that what the was?
"GoPro finds massive catfish and stripper in spillway." I completely read the title wrong when I first saw it. LOL
Lol same!
Well. They have had a job loss recently 🙄😅
Lots of "stripping catfish" these days. Becoming an invassive species today for sure
Who else wants to hammer those bass
not me I want them gills
Mike Vandyke do u eat them
I'll hit them bass
@@chaiselabrie6497 yes
I slapa da bass
Man forget the bass and catfish those are some giant blue gill 😂
Hell yea
I posted the same lol. Taste amazing, and give a good fight on the micro light.
Thank you for explaining lol stupid me thought those were someone’s pet Oscars they dumped in lol
I was just thinking the same thing
absolute whales 🐋
More fish in that spillway than the tank at Bass Pro Shops.
Bluegill, crappie, whitebass, flathead catfish, channel catfish, common carp, striper, largemouth bass, Buffalo, what else did I see
Them gillies would have eaten the gopro if they could have huh? lol
Zebra mussels
A fishing reel at 4:15
Some of the bluegill may have actually been shellcracker I think
I think I saw a couple gizzard shad in there too
Damn, there's some pretty big bluegills in there! Was cool to finally see one of these videos without unnecessary music, effects, or over editing. Thanks for that. Good to know there's still grown ups making content.
I didn't think there would be that many fish. Like an aquarium.
Nice video!
I can't believe how many fish there were.
I thought the exact same thing! And also, some of those Bluegill looked massive!
But good size too
Yeah this looks like a hell of a spot.
Go Midwest Fishing nice bait caster one the bottom too. Weird.
My dad love eating bream and bluegill. It was like he had a deboner in his mouth. In less than a minute he had a stack of bones. I use to tell him i think you eat em....lol 😆
You would think dropping all that chum would start a feeding frenzy but most of them couldn’t care less.
They see probably hundreds of worms and other baits a week.
That place is so pressured none of them will strike at anything you throw at them.
Very well fed
You wouldnt even notice that monsters lie beneath. They are so used to it that they have adapted and became smarter. Locals probably only know the magic to catch them
@@justme5009 yep, dynamite
Even the bluegill are slabs
Whats a slab? Lol..
PLAIDSHORTS1 fat fish
We’ve got some beefcake catfish by my house
I was thinking the same thing! Some of the best bluegills I have ever seen lol.
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Them blue Gill were slabs I'd be after them
I ate bluegill for the first time last year they were really good.
Dustin Williams definitely
Brooooo omg right!
Same
Bluegill or for kids to catch bro.. I want to catch something that's gona put up a fight and will be fun to catch not no baby ass bluegill lol
@Justin Prater ! Hey I think you have documented a significant zoological problem in your spillway! If I’m not mistaken on the bed of the spillway lie several Zebra Mussels a very invasive species of mollusk. You should report this to your local fish and wildlife and they should look into it immediately. These can have devastating effects on the habitat and ecosystem in your local water way. I would hate to see them wreck another fishery! Please listen to me? I’m serious. Time is of the essence! See 4:15 white and black striped mussels will be bad news! Take it from a fellow Kentucky man!
I didn’t even notice them at first.
good eye... good advice
@Fun With Minerals they hyper filter the water and eventually with enough of them there will be no micro ecosystem to support the larger body of the ecosystem eventually starving out all life in the area.
@@megadthes8427 wow that's crazy
Yup and there's at least a dozen in that spot.
This is one of the best videos on RUclips. That would be sick if you did it at a regular holes on the river.
This is amazing! Fishing is my favorite hobby, but I love seeing this even more!!!
Yes I agree, it's also much less stressful on the fish!
Looked like that fishing reel was in pretty good shape. That's what stuck out to me about this whole video! That, and all the Flathead Catfish, or as we call them in Louisiana, "mudcats".
Right.?
We call them shovel head here in ohio
they are called gujons in S la, I used to live in Iberia Parish.
Every fish was alert and fat, water looks so pristine and fertile.
I watch a lot of fishing and underwater videos, and I randomly found this one. I was just in Pike County last month, and filmed some awesome aerial video of the area. Lived there when I was young. So I was shocked when you said Fishtrap. I will share your channel on my relatives' pages who still live there. Fantastic video!
3:56 well hello there 😂😂
Looks like a lotta hybrid species. Bluegill/Sunfish. Striped bass/Largemouth
That gave a interesting perspective of what it actually looks like down there.
That's pretty cool. As far as stripers go, I see mostly Hybrids, several largemouth bass, carp, sun fish. The hybrid has the broken lines and stripers are normally a little longer.
I thought it was white bass at first but the broken stripes do look hybrid to me.
Awesome.
Not carp, buffalo. There's no barbles.
@@ut000bs I was thinking white bass
@@ut000bs Yeah. They’re definitely hybrids.
Whats strange is here in NY..we have no strippers...yet we have hybrids
Slice of paradise right there!!! Reminds me of 2 songs: elvis "kentucky rain" and john denver "country roads"
I like the little bluegill at 3:58 he's like oh my gosh this is my one moment of Fame 😁
And thats why i always love fishing the spillways
I love these videos they all looked like keepers to me even the bluegill looked pretty nice sized
4:18 rip to a good looking reel
John Leon I know right :(
That's just sad
I'd be trying to get that with a sinker 😂
That's the reel he threw in there after losing another one of them Hog Largemouths! LOL
Ive been down that road before. I lost an Abu Garcia Revo Toro NACL and a Phenix inshore rod in the Sacramento River. I was trolling for striper in my kayak and one ripped that rod right out of its rod tube. Someone caught a really nice rod n reel after that I'm sure.
Wow! Stacked with a crazy variety of fish. Water has decent visibility for warm water fish . I been wanting to do this over in our bay on oregon Coast. These camera rigs are fun.
*goes to popular fishing spot
*catches nothing after hours of fishing
*"There's no fish here!"*
Where’s the “massive” catfish??? I feel like I fell for one one of those nightcrawers!
:47
Someone lost a fishing reel.
Lots of fish stuck living their entire lives in a spillway damn lol
@SelfMade Boss rip that mans chat hahaha get told and it is true that it flows into the river
Everything in that spillway looked healthy and nice video man!
This is better than a fishing video.
This is pretty serene. I've never considered being a fish. This is awesome.
Damn, so many nice healthy fish. What a great spot!
Dude you are a Genius! I never thought of using my GoPro like that!!! Props
You know it's bed time when you're reading it as a catfish and a stripper :(
So no one gonna talk about the poor baitcaster down there? 4:19
I would've put on my mask and went for it
Drop a magnet down there hope something on it is attracted.
Exactly
Peric moment
Just went to a creek near my house the other day. Fished a huge drain pipe thought I had a huge catfish but a nice Penn reel came up. Being that it was in Freshwater all I had to do was soak it in soap. Got it oil and lubed and used it already.
That bluegill checking out the gopro...ha ha...great vid.
Well having no understanding about fishing and being dyslexic, I am disappointed I got pulled in by the stripper. GG
I found this video oddly satisfying to watch, thanks for uploading it!
Those were some big bass down there like 7s
Az bass Angler definitely seven pounders
With those guts, looks like they were munching the big bluegill
Ben Green Insurance Agency plenty of bluegill there, fat ones as well!!
Az bass Angler maybe but the water makes them look larger on the camera
Az bass Angler full of carp. You guys don’t do carp hey ?
That sure looks like a fun place to fish the bluegill were massive and some of those large mouth were big too but the catfish weren't , but this video has got to be my favorite video I've seen in a long time I hope there's more videos to come
Was gonna say, I didn't see any "MASSIVE" catfish in this video lol Hell, I've caught a 3' and then a 4' channel cat, and those aren't even the biggest in the lake (Shafer, part of Tippecanoe) if you believe what the guys who dive down by the dam say - they've seen 6' cats, and I believe it; I've seen a 5' carp pulled out of that lake.
@@hanburgundy4317 A 4 foot channel cat? That would be a world record.
@@Lray4x4
That's what I found out years later, but it's not like I had a camera on me anyways - this was before smart phones. Took me five minutes to fight, rolling like an alligator - it kept trying to go under the dock, and I knew it'd snag up and I'd lose it if it did, so I had to keep pulling it back out when it lunged that way. Even tore my net around the rim in a few places.
Caught him on a wide gap hook with two blood scented dough balls and a nightcrawler about two feet under a bobber. It's still the biggest fish I've ever caught, even if the two big steel heads were longer; I'd love to catch a big pike or a muskie.
Amazing footage. That place is loaded with fish and very little trash. The reel looked recently lost.
Justin Prater you’re very welcome. I was glad to see this video. I recently moved to the Midwest and have a pond in my backyard. I’ve tired to use a remote control boat with a Go Pro attached to see what’s underneath and it was a failure, too dark of water at the time. I thought about doing this same thing you did here, it’s just my pond is very shallow, so hopefully I can figure something out as well. Finish your weekend strong and stay safe.
Adventures and Bass Fishing With TK Heaven catfish and turtles like to keep ponds muddy
Dale Skelton makes perfect sense, plenty of those in the pond. Thank you.
Well thanks to RUclips I can finally scratch off another bucket list adventure
Those largemouth are huge
Dude I never in a million years would have thought there were that many fish under the water over there
You gotta scoop out that reel
Cool video...helluva variety in there. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, very cool!! I love seeing underwater footage! If only I had a micro camera built into my bait that was live-streaming the location of the fish... 🤔🙂🎣
Love the video. How are you able to control the camera so precisely while its hanging on fishing line?
Aqua Vu makes those
Your video is exactly what the title says . I think everyone will agree , this was not click bait . Great job.
you could have a good day of fishing with a bucket of shiners!
Justin did you have a waterproof case on the go Pro camera I didn’t really get to see it?
That's wicked awesome bro! Very cool to see those fish in their own environment, acting naturally! Nice job.
I’ve always thought night crawlers were overrated for many game fish, and this sort of proves it. It appears, the only fish really interested where bluegill
We catch the majority of the channel cats and blue channels where we fish on night crawlers in our area. At random catching bigger on cut bait
@@jypsiehighway73 yeah, I guess it depends on the area. It seems big cats like the fresh cutbait lol
Ah dang! I had to read this twice. I thought the title said that the GoPro found a “Stripper”, I’m out!✌🏼
A lot of species in that spillway and a nice bait caster reel too
Thsts awesome to see how they huddle up all together, nice footage
Those stripers looked super athletic in that current
That's crazy how for the most part the fish ignored the food he dropped. Especially when it looked like there wasn't much else down there to eat. Maybe they were thinking about all the other fish that ate similar foods. Spontaneous struggle and disappearance 🤔
They Know thats how the "Aliens" abduct them....
I once caught a bluegill the size of a football in the San Joaquin river off of Herndon and hwy. 99 in Fresno CA.
Im from Fresno! At the pond next to the overpass or right out the river? I am new to fishing but i used to go party there as a kid lol
That was cool. Awesome to see so many different species
The 672 dislikes are from people complaining about you not having the fishes permission to film them.
Orrrrr, maaaybeeee, not having the government's permission to film fish?
I would love to fish that honey hole. Big bluegill largemouth bass stripers carp cats. Damn
That flathead catfish was just laying on it's side in FML mode hahaha...
I thought it was dead at first haha
It’d be really cool to add a hook on there along with it, I’m sure you prob thought about it but would be a super interesting POV haha
It almost looks like your diving with it. Fish videos are cool. The Hillsborough peer has a permanent live feed, it’s fun to watch.
Hell with everything else I’ll take the slab bluegills
Lol that's what I'm saying, got some tanks in there bud.
Can't stop looking at those fat bastards
This gives you a perfect insight of things under water
It looked like the camera was attached to a line with a bobber. How the hell does he tour the whole damn lake like he is drving the camera?
I was thinking the same Steve.
Good video however he captured it.
Newer go pro cameras can stream to your phone.
@@alliballillama ok but that camera was on a string below a bobber. It then proceeded to cruise underwater like it was attached to a damn submarine or something. That was not the same film. It would sat in one area maybe spinning slowly but never like that
I think he walked along the shore and dragged the camera along as he went.
Yeah, someone was in the water with the camera. I put my go pro in my pond and there was no way I can follow the fish without the camera spinning.
Holy shit bro that’s the best underwater video I’ve ever seen. I live in southern Illinois rite between Ohio and the Mississippi rivers locks and dams everywhere. I would love to see what it looks like. I can’t believe how big those bluegills are. Great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍
How is this video footage so good when its literally on the end of a line ...
Very nice camera he's using
@@GALLEN-vf7uy great phootage
no doubt
It's a gopro. Those cameras are actually pretty amazing for how tiny they are. Super clear HD quality.
May I say, THAT WAS VERY IMPRESSIVE Justin!!!! Jus wondern would you be able to do something like again, underwater but a night? Do they make cameras with lights?? Eitherway this was very interesting, theirs plenty of marine life in them waterways, keep em comn, 😊😉👍
I’d like to see night time too.
You need to do a vid with a hook bait in front of the camera so we can see the take 👍 great vid
Dang that was kool...did yall see the reel on the ground?
I just fished there last summer love fishing that spillway.
Dewey lake in Floyd county ky
Great video! I like seeing the fish in their environment!
Did you have the go pro app on your phone so that you could see where you were going looking at?
best camera shots I seen so far
If I'd done something like this (with my luck) even God knows I would lose my GoPro
You got to know how to tie knots.lol
If you constructed a torpedo like body to go around that camera and have a hard line controls for up/down, left/right and forward/stop/reverse you could get more accurate video. Or just the torpedo shell (clear glass or acrylic) on a line with the ability to move the camera inside in any direction you want (a few hard mounted servos and a battery pack should do the trick). Getting video of the far side of whatever body of water it's in will be more challenging vs. the camera inside the remote torpedo but it'll be easier to get the camera angle you want (because you'll only be moving the camera to the desired angle instead of the entire remote).
That’s pretty good training, seeing how things look after a cast. I was surprised there were like a 8 fish around right away
I figured a few catfish would show up immediately, but I was wrong.
@@EyesHaveMiles420 Flathead catfish prefer live bait. Much to beliefs. All those sunfish keep them full, guaranteed.
@@mattn5899 I know, they definitely prefer live bait, but I was expecting some type of catfish to show up.
@@EyesHaveMiles420 you’d think more of the variety would’ve shown up for sure. Not just sunfish and sucker.
I think @ 5:09 you found someone's 10mm socket.......
Seriously, this video is so stinking cool! Thank you for doing these awesome videos!
i think im gonna get me a pro and do this on my local lake... good idea thanks
I’m from South Florida and the street I grew up on would flood after a hurricane. One day I was wading through knee-high water and saw a big ol’ catfish swim out of a sewer grate, take one look at me and swam back in. They love living in humanmade channels.
4:19 there is a baitcaster
Very cool. What's that orange thing at the start! Great seeing all the fish
That looks like an awesome place to fish! Somme of those bass looked fat!
Great video! Excellent footage too, thanks for sharing!
That drum was swimming around down there like "oh no...dont mind me...I'm just here to eat yalls poops" in the voice of Bruce from family guy. Otherwise it's not as funny.
The striper and catfish were great and all, but all I can think about are those big buffalo on that perfectly flat bottom
Is nobody ganna talk about the reel that was down there?
Is this Inappropriate for you when?
Looks like a e5 or E7 cuarodo
hey, look, a fishing reel.....😒
Fish always look so serious. Lol
Anyone else see the fishing reel?
Dude your channel goes around to all the places I used to go every summer. It’s insane.
Fish after seeing the weird object- “I’m telling ya man we are not alone. My son Striper Sr. the 455th was abducted and he says they did things too him. Stuck things in his mouth and even kissed him.”