I am thrilled that you are bringing attention to the most underrated hardest fighting ounce for ounce fish in the world. I have fished warm and cold water as well as fresh and salt water all over the country and I swear if bluegills reached twenty pounds I would not fish for anything else. Thank you for sharing with all of us!
I’m feeling it Sarah, just watching you playing with your “Belly Dancers” at the SlabLab 😮 while it’s pouring rain here in Raleigh NC has brightened up my day….. If anyone goofy enough to be mean on your channel, just consider the source and keep your light shining ✨🙏✨💯 WooHoo 🥳 Stay Blessed 💯💖 Nature definitely brings us peace ☮️
Just keep doing what you're doing. I think it's amazing. There's nothing better than taking a youngster fishing for the first time and catching fish and seeing the smile on their face.
I really enjoyed listening to and watching the video. No doubt you are "hooked" on these fish as many of us are. I enjoy a huge bream as much as a bass or crappie. And, no there is no room or need for nastiness. You are sharing your passion with the world and many of us look forward to a cup of coffee in the morning and a short clip of what the slab queen is catching. Least ways I know it makes my morning better. God bless you, your daddy and the slab lab 🙏
Hello Sarah, I came across your channel and I just loved your comments about how just being out there caching some Bluegills how it takes you back as a kid to a simpler time. I caught my first one at 6 and now at 71 I still chase them buggers or bug eaters. I love Yer vary competent attitude. Thank you for taking your time. Beautiful pond , God bless you be safe, Love wins.
I'm absolutely fascinated by it all. I follow on every social media outlet you're on. I don't get to fish often but I've always loved catching any variety of bream and as someone without a boat it's also a more convenient pursuit as well. I've never been great at catching them. My main obstacle is mastering setting the hook without losing the fish. Anyway, keep up the great entertaining and informative work you do.
Awesome, I would love to see a 3 lb. come out your pond. Doing a fantastic job. You & your Dad work hard doing this, just to let people know. From an old Cajun saltwater fishing guy. Thanks.
Great video and great editing (that must have taken a long time too). Gosh it was like I was there with you fishing. Learned a lot about the Slab Lab, Tiger Bass, and those huge Coppernose!!! Glad you are taking out the Crappie. They will rule your pond if you don't. The bellies on some of those fish are crazy looking! So huge!!!! Keep the videos coming please!!! And everyone else please SHARE this video on your social media.
We want to know where y'all are..... I'm near cullman and trying to grow trophy coppernose before I add bass back to my old pond. I have few bass for some reason after about 20 years stocked with 1000 coppers and 100 f1s. Half acre originally and expanded to near 1 acre last fall. Added 350 coppers. 150 shell cracker and 1000 fat heads. Feeding 4 times a day aquamax
Have yall looked into the aereator that is on the bottum of the pond? I can't remembwr the name but it was a bubbling ring(I believe) that circulates from below the thermocline so the ponds don't turn over.
I say fuk em let the haters motivate you to keep doing what you do because they make it obvious that you're doing something they cant🤷🏾. Tightlines luv🎣
Sarah, i just subscribed to your channel. I cannot believe youtube never recommended me your channel when bluegill fishing is 80% of what i do and my own channel is popular with the bluegill community. Mr Tony Law referred me to your channel (thank you mr Tony!) . I don't know if it is possible for me to come fish this heaven on earth sometimes. If there is any chance at all, i will do whatever i can on my side. Perhaps i can bring some traffic to your channel, or bring some interesting equipment and get ur genuine reaction and opinion of it.. I hope to hear from you. My email is in all of my videos. Oh... i live in TN, south of Nashville. Not sure how close that is..
Channel names are important for growth. I don't even know what a parvon is and ain't gonna Google it. Quite a bit of growth comes from word of mouth. Hard for people to talk about you if they can't remember the name.If they do talk about you will the person they told remember that name. You seem to do well on camera. You got the eye candy going on as well. Thumbnails are the biggest key to you tube success. Lil Red Heidi Hood has it figured out, Always looking super model like in every thumbnail. If I looked as good as you I would be famous.
Ive made quite a bit in you tube but could have made a bunch more with better thumbnails. I done an experimental video with title and thumbnail and got over 2,000,000 views on that video. You have the eye candy thing that I don't have. Use it. The video I initially clicked on had your face on the thumbnail. When I checked your channel out and seen the thumbnails of quite a bit of your videos I probably wouldn't have clicked on them. There's so much to watch out there and you tube is saturated. My biggest downfall is putting a fish in the thumbnail. I know by experience if I just show a bent rod it gets way more views. You look way better than a bent rod so the perfect thumbnail would be you in a pair of shorts holding a bent rod. The reality is more people will click to see you than a fish. The fish is just the bonus. Make the video about you and let people know you are in that video with the thumbnail. People love to eat fish. A video of you looking nice cooking these culled fish would do well. You do well talking with the chest cam on and are able to keep commentary going while doing so. My advise is two cameras. Take take brief pauses from talking like just a few seconds and during the non commentary times show you with a good quality camera. It's more of a hassle to set this up and edit but worth it when it's all said and done. Just honestly speaking catching bluegills off the same dock in the same private pond every video will get old to regular viewers. This is why the show has to be about you and your God given assets. When the show becomes about you sky is the limit. People will watch you do anything. Plant potatoes or whatever. Maybe a project around the house. This is the direction you need to be looking at for the big picture. That being said, once your channel is monetized and making money you could at any time get a viral video catching bluegills off that same old dock in the right pair of shorts. You need to keep it interesting for regular watchers but your big money paydays will come from non subscribers on a video with the right title and thumbnail.
@@catfishdave8192 I’m still learning on this platform. I’ve done pretty good on IG, Facebook and TikTok but RUclips is so much harder for me. I seriously appreciate your advice! Thank you!
I've seen people that never done a bit of good on you tube that went to tik tok and done great. You tube is tough but I think it pays more per view. Once you get in that algorithm is when things happen. Hard work to get monetized. I had no idea who you were but when I watched I knew you had potential. I strongly believe once you get monetized you become more visible.
"F*** the nay-sayers because they don't mean a thing; This is what style we bring." - 311 Keep up the great work! Y'all should be proud of what you're doing, keep the blinders on, and don't worry about any shade from anyone else! aka _Wrangler_Angler_
They are coppernose. They only cross we have seen this far is from a shellcracker and a coppernose, but even those have been few and far between fro what we see when do the electro-surveys.
A tiger bass is a cross between a Florida and Northern strain. These bass grow faster and way more aggressive. They also have smaller mouths than a traditional largemouth bass
Love what you are doing and am waiting on the guides trips so I can get my 5 year old out there for a hour or so. But, Sarah, are you feeding them just Krispy Kreme's and sody pops? They look like the Thousand Pound sisters with the fat foreheads that droop over their eyes. Keep it up.
How do you electrocute a 'pond' of that size, in segments? I understand that if lightening strikes the water it really just goes straight down. Do you use alternating current? It's very honest of you to remove different species or undersize fish, although I've always thought the chance of this happening adds to the joy when you actually catch a large one. On my side of the pond, just as on yours I expect that you hear just as many complaints that the water is too easy as too hard. I had one hell of a fight with a roach on a large trout water - shameful, I was so excited as well, prior to landing it - major loss of street credibility! Nice channel.
Caught a big bluegill in Lone Pine, Ca. It hit a panther Martin spinner! Good times.
I am thrilled that you are bringing attention to the most underrated hardest fighting ounce for ounce fish in the world. I have fished warm and cold water as well as fresh and salt water all over the country and I swear if bluegills reached twenty pounds I would not fish for anything else. Thank you for sharing with all of us!
This comment made my day! I feel the same way!! Thank you so much 🙏
Those are some insane bluegills!!!! Unbelievable 👍😊
You don't have to justify yourself just fish!!! I enjoy watching you fish.
I’m feeling it Sarah, just watching you playing with your “Belly Dancers” at the SlabLab 😮 while it’s pouring rain here in Raleigh NC has brightened up my day….. If anyone goofy enough to be mean on your channel, just consider the source and keep your light shining ✨🙏✨💯 WooHoo 🥳 Stay Blessed 💯💖 Nature definitely brings us peace ☮️
I’m glad I could bring you some sunnies on a rainy day 😜
Thank you Will!!
Just keep doing what you're doing. I think it's amazing. There's nothing better than taking a youngster fishing for the first time and catching fish and seeing the smile on their face.
Great story thank you so much for what you do. I've fished since I was 5 and won't stop. You're doing amazing amazing
3.8 lb bluegill!!! That’s a bait and tackle shop legend of a bluegill!!!!
What you are doing is wonderful, the haters are just jealous!
Keep pushing forward Sarah! You and your Dad are doing amazing work at the SLAB LAB!
Thank you so much!
A Historic Legendary Family!!!
Keep The Legacy Going!!!
Enjoyed it! Magical place!
I really enjoyed listening to and watching the video. No doubt you are "hooked" on these fish as many of us are. I enjoy a huge bream as much as a bass or crappie. And, no there is no room or need for nastiness. You are sharing your passion with the world and many of us look forward to a cup of coffee in the morning and a short clip of what the slab queen is catching. Least ways I know it makes my morning better. God bless you, your daddy and the slab lab 🙏
I love this… thank you for sharing it with me. I mean it 🙏🙏
Hello Sarah, I came across your channel and I just loved your comments about how just being out there caching some Bluegills how it takes you back as a kid to a simpler time. I caught my first one at 6 and now at 71 I still chase them buggers or bug eaters. I love
Yer vary competent attitude. Thank you for taking your time. Beautiful pond , God bless you be safe, Love wins.
Great video! We certainly enjoy watching you! There is nothing better than seeing someone with so much passion for what they are doing.
Thank you!!!
I'm absolutely fascinated by it all. I follow on every social media outlet you're on. I don't get to fish often but I've always loved catching any variety of bream and as someone without a boat it's also a more convenient pursuit as well. I've never been great at catching them. My main obstacle is mastering setting the hook without losing the fish. Anyway, keep up the great entertaining and informative work you do.
Awesome, I would love to see a 3 lb. come out your pond. Doing a fantastic job. You & your Dad work hard doing this, just to let people know. From an old Cajun saltwater fishing guy. Thanks.
So cool to see more of you doing your thang at the Slab Lab!! 👏Loved watching AND I learned that it’s called an ear tab! I never knew that! 😃
Thank you so much! I’m hoping you will get to come fish with me in 2023!!
I became an instant fan tonight. I love your authenticity and assertiveness. I loved the video.
I love what your doing! Keep doing it your way! I primary fish for Blue Gills and love the fish.
Thank you 🙏
I think what you’re doing is incredible do let no one tell you diff you have a great day
You are doing a great job and keep catching fish
You got my support all the way,, the heck with haters,,plain & simple,,,
Thank you 🙏
STAY HONEST AND COOL. MY FRIEND PLUS FISHING IS FUN *****
'It's only weird if it don't work'... great saying! New Sub to your Channel, keep up the great work & keep on Fishin!
That was insane! That bluegill looked like it was lab grown.
“And that’s what u get when Wu-Tang raised ya” 🎣😊
Great video and great editing (that must have taken a long time too). Gosh it was like I was there with you fishing. Learned a lot about the Slab Lab, Tiger Bass, and those huge Coppernose!!! Glad you are taking out the Crappie. They will rule your pond if you don't. The bellies on some of those fish are crazy looking! So huge!!!! Keep the videos coming please!!! And everyone else please SHARE this video on your social media.
Thank you ☺️
We want to know where y'all are..... I'm near cullman and trying to grow trophy coppernose before I add bass back to my old pond. I have few bass for some reason after about 20 years stocked with 1000 coppers and 100 f1s. Half acre originally and expanded to near 1 acre last fall. Added 350 coppers. 150 shell cracker and 1000 fat heads. Feeding 4 times a day aquamax
Very nicely stated.
Wow,,l what a catch,,,,
If you ever get divorced, I’m into bluegill fishing
Have yall looked into the aereator that is on the bottum of the pond? I can't remembwr the name but it was a bubbling ring(I believe) that circulates from below the thermocline so the ponds don't turn over.
Love ur videos. Love the snake comment. Ur hilarious! Those fish are insane!
Haha! Thank you 🙏
Loving the content!! Can’t wait to see you wrangling them tiger bass here soon!
Thank you! I’m excited to see them in pre spawn!
I enjoy your content very much and look forward to watching. Beautiful countryside up there as well. P.S. ..Your hand movements work too !
Ha! Thanks so much! I’m a very animated person! 😅😅
@@sarahthecloserparvin You haven't bored me yet. Keep up the great work.
Great video! Those fish don't have bellies they look like they have goiters😂
🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌
Hello.I just saw the video about people hating on you.All I can say is that those people have nothing better to do and need to be ignored.
Is it possible to come fish your pond with my grandkids.? I’m glad to pay a high price to introduce them to those quality fish.
Hi they are so big i just need one in the deep fried yum yummy 😁😊
I don't know what a "tiger bass" is. Are they the same as "meanmouth" bass - a cross between largemouth and smallmouth?
Well said 💯👊👊🎣🎣
New subscriber here! love the video content.
Nice work. Nice fish!
Thank you so much for watching!
I say fuk em let the haters motivate you to keep doing what you do because they make it obvious that you're doing something they cant🤷🏾. Tightlines luv🎣
Too much fun😂
❤❤❤❤❤ your channel
Thank you so much 😊
Sarah, i just subscribed to your channel. I cannot believe youtube never recommended me your channel when bluegill fishing is 80% of what i do and my own channel is popular with the bluegill community. Mr Tony Law referred me to your channel (thank you mr Tony!) . I don't know if it is possible for me to come fish this heaven on earth sometimes. If there is any chance at all, i will do whatever i can on my side. Perhaps i can bring some traffic to your channel, or bring some interesting equipment and get ur genuine reaction and opinion of it.. I hope to hear from you. My email is in all of my videos. Oh... i live in TN, south of Nashville. Not sure how close that is..
Channel names are important for growth. I don't even know what a parvon is and ain't gonna Google it. Quite a bit of growth comes from word of mouth. Hard for people to talk about you if they can't remember the name.If they do talk about you will the person they told remember that name. You seem to do well on camera. You got the eye candy going on as well. Thumbnails are the biggest key to you tube success. Lil Red Heidi Hood has it figured out, Always looking super model like in every thumbnail. If I looked as good as you I would be famous.
To me an easier to remember name would be Slab Sarah
I appreciate the tips! Thank you for being kind enough to share them with me 🤘🙏
Ive made quite a bit in you tube but could have made a bunch more with better thumbnails. I done an experimental video with title and thumbnail and got over 2,000,000 views on that video. You have the eye candy thing that I don't have. Use it. The video I initially clicked on had your face on the thumbnail. When I checked your channel out and seen the thumbnails of quite a bit of your videos I probably wouldn't have clicked on them. There's so much to watch out there and you tube is saturated. My biggest downfall is putting a fish in the thumbnail. I know by experience if I just show a bent rod it gets way more views. You look way better than a bent rod so the perfect thumbnail would be you in a pair of shorts holding a bent rod. The reality is more people will click to see you than a fish. The fish is just the bonus. Make the video about you and let people know you are in that video with the thumbnail. People love to eat fish. A video of you looking nice cooking these culled fish would do well. You do well talking with the chest cam on and are able to keep commentary going while doing so. My advise is two cameras. Take take brief pauses from talking like just a few seconds and during the non commentary times show you with a good quality camera. It's more of a hassle to set this up and edit but worth it when it's all said and done. Just honestly speaking catching bluegills off the same dock in the same private pond every video will get old to regular viewers. This is why the show has to be about you and your God given assets. When the show becomes about you sky is the limit. People will watch you do anything. Plant potatoes or whatever. Maybe a project around the house. This is the direction you need to be looking at for the big picture. That being said, once your channel is monetized and making money you could at any time get a viral video catching bluegills off that same old dock in the right pair of shorts. You need to keep it interesting for regular watchers but your big money paydays will come from non subscribers on a video with the right title and thumbnail.
@@catfishdave8192 I’m still learning on this platform. I’ve done pretty good on IG, Facebook and TikTok but RUclips is so much harder for me. I seriously appreciate your advice! Thank you!
I've seen people that never done a bit of good on you tube that went to tik tok and done great. You tube is tough but I think it pays more per view. Once you get in that algorithm is when things happen. Hard work to get monetized. I had no idea who you were but when I watched I knew you had potential. I strongly believe once you get monetized you become more visible.
That hoodie 🔥🔥🔥
Keep it up Sarah!
Thank you! I’m really trying to get this down so your comment means a lot to me 🙏
Those are monsters
Love the video and , you rockin the WU ;)
Its for the children - Thank you!
@@sarahthecloserparvin took me back and no child here lol
Yup!
What kind of bait is that?
Thank-you !
How big lake do you need to get Them that big
"F*** the nay-sayers because they don't mean a thing; This is what style we bring." - 311 Keep up the great work! Y'all should be proud of what you're doing, keep the blinders on, and don't worry about any shade from anyone else! aka _Wrangler_Angler_
You are so right… and the 311 lyric is PERFECT!! Thank you 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Are the big ones hybrid bream? Cross between bluegill and a green sunfish?
They are coppernose. They only cross we have seen this far is from a shellcracker and a coppernose, but even those have been few and far between fro what we see when do the electro-surveys.
Big belly🎉🎉🎉🎉
Can i come and catch some 😂😂😂
So what is a Tiger bass???
A tiger bass is a cross between a Florida and Northern strain. These bass grow faster and way more aggressive. They also have smaller mouths than a traditional largemouth bass
Great question by the way!
Love what you are doing and am waiting on the guides trips so I can get my 5 year old out there for a hour or so. But, Sarah, are you feeding them just Krispy Kreme's and sody pops? They look like the Thousand Pound sisters with the fat foreheads that droop over their eyes. Keep it up.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What bait is that
what state is this?
How do you electrocute a 'pond' of that size, in segments? I understand that if lightening strikes the water it really just goes straight down. Do you use alternating current? It's very honest of you to remove different species or undersize fish, although I've always thought the chance of this happening adds to the joy when you actually catch a large one. On my side of the pond, just as on yours I expect that you hear just as many complaints that the water is too easy as too hard. I had one hell of a fight with a roach on a large trout water - shameful, I was so excited as well, prior to landing it - major loss of street credibility! Nice channel.
30.8 = what?
16 ounces = 1 .lb. so 30.8 is like 1.9
My gf wants to know who did your lips?
Can we buy them$$$