@@sgangling Must have been. I live near Tupper Lake and there hasn't been a northern caught over 13 lbs in the last 10 years. Years ago they used to catch one or more over 40 inches nearly every year, but it is a rarity now.
@@sgangling 😂 yeah I learned the hard way as well reaching to grab a 44 inch musky out of the net. Shook its head while I was reaching for gills and my thumb went into its mouth. 😅 bled all over the boat as well. Now I have a Med kit on my boat.
Lake George is a beautiful area for sure. In regards to what lake we were fishing, my brother makes a living guiding here so I won't publicly name any waters for his sake. But if you end up booking a trip with him you will find out!
@@justasimpleguy7211 I live on sacandaga lake, the western part of the lake, the terrain isn’t as high, like down by conkingville dam. Either way, some quality fish were caught and released alive.
Did you actually say "back tail"? That's as bad as saying "front shoulder" on a deer. The shoulders are in the front. The tail is in the back. No need to be redundant.
Grew up on that lake. Just getting into fishing in my thirties since fishing around in local streams and lakes as a kid. Good on ya guys
Awesome man..good luck. Book a trip with aarons guide service. He'll hook you up
WOW! What a fishery. Ton of tough breaks there. Nice pikes and Great video
Thanks man!
Very entertaining, Sam! Fun to see Josh out there!!
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Nice work Sam! You guys definitely encountered some really big pike! Well done!
Thanks Kyle. You're the one who's been crushing it this year. Keep it up!
Good luck trying to catch a new pike record for the Sacandaga😂
Im surprised someone beat that world record
Nice ones indeed ! How is the quota for a canadian angler ? I can bet about big perches on the flats ??
Excellent job, your bro has my luck with losing fish, lol. Looks like a lot of fun.
Thanks man. Yeah he lost some real nice ones...but that's why they call it fishing, not catching!
i caught a 57 incher at tupper lake.
A 57 inch what? Tree limb?
@@sgangling Must have been. I live near Tupper Lake and there hasn't been a northern caught over 13 lbs in the last 10 years. Years ago they used to catch one or more over 40 inches nearly every year, but it is a rarity now.
Nice fish right away in video! But the thumb in the mouth on the release made me anxious 😬
Haha! I was waiting for someone to comment about that. He shed blood all over the boat after that release (not shown in video) 🤣
@@sgangling 😂 yeah I learned the hard way as well reaching to grab a 44 inch musky out of the net. Shook its head while I was reaching for gills and my thumb went into its mouth. 😅 bled all over the boat as well. Now I have a Med kit on my boat.
@@xinfinitebeingx6776 Yep! We've all learned the hard way. Good way to get stitches
What lake are you fishing, I live near lake George.
Lake George is a beautiful area for sure. In regards to what lake we were fishing, my brother makes a living guiding here so I won't publicly name any waters for his sake. But if you end up booking a trip with him you will find out!
@@sgangling Not enough mountains for Lake George. I'm betting it's in the St. Regis chain of lakes, maybe Lower St Regis Lake?
I’m going to say the great sacandaga lake, record pike came out of this lake
@@jonneilen9058 Hmm... Doesn't look like enough terrain/elevation around it for that.
@@justasimpleguy7211 I live on sacandaga lake, the western part of the lake, the terrain isn’t as high, like down by conkingville dam.
Either way, some quality fish were caught and released alive.
Did you actually say "back tail"? That's as bad as saying "front shoulder" on a deer. The shoulders are in the front. The tail is in the back. No need to be redundant.
Did I say that? 😂 What part of the video?
@@sgangling Yes, several times from 2:59 to 3:12. Funny what you say sometimes when you're excited.
@banjohappy oh lol that was my brother. I guess the award of picking out every little redundancy goes to you! Congrats!