Catching Hooligan with a Dip Net | Fishing Alaska's Strange Little Smelt Like Fish
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Hooligan are a small, oily fish that resemble smelt. They return to freshwater to spawn just like salmon. We try to catch them with a dip net and ofter catch hundreds. Check it out! Leave us a comment and hit that like button!
Very nice 👍👍👍
Wow! What a great adventure with your family. You're blessed with that beautiful creatures. Enjoy! I am so amazed at what I am watching right now! What are the recipes that you're going to cook with that one cooler fish?
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@@HowtoAlaska what time is it in Alaska
haven't been smelting in years but up here in Maine we did a far bit in the spring. They were good eating and fun to net at night.
That's awesome
Ну че пацаны... Каро работает у вас? 😂
what river were you fishing in this video and near what town?
It’s actually Turnagain arm, which is part of the ocean. And it’s fairly close to Anchorage. But it’s only open to state residents for fishing hooligan
How do you cook those?
I'll have to do a video on it...you eat them whole....I do have another video from last year with us eating them.
I’m guessing these little fish are the same as Capelin?
similar type of fish but not the same
Is the water still cold
The water is cold all year round there because it’s glacier fed
WTH…???
I guess that you are fishing to feed your family
along with bait, not just for sport since you are
keeping the fish you catch…
Then why would you walk away leaving fish you
caught laying on the ground that didn’t make it
into the bucket…?
I ask because I hate to see a resource go to waste
even if they are in abundance…
All the fish we caught made it home even if the video didn’t show it…. Edits and cuts show a story not the whole picture
Glad it was my mistake…