Fishing Flooded Conditions For BIG Blues

Published 2024-01-13
I went back down to the lower Susquehanna River to catch some big blue catfish after a bunch of rain. The river was raging as they were in spill conditions at the dam and logs kept getting in my lines. But through all the current and debris I managed to lay a smackdown on some big blue catfish. Thanks for watching!

All Comments (17)
  • @davegarchar5712
    WOW You don’t need to go to a gym when you’re getting a workout like that. Great job. I like it when I can hear your line sings like a banjo. Please be careful out there don’t want you falling in
  • @lgbass
    Wow, another awesome video. Those fish were chewing.
  • @JWeyandt
    Nice fish and plentiful. That was a bunch of debris going by.
  • @TiradorArco
    Amigo great bite awesome fishing great Cats solid workout😅, nice 🎣🤘🏽.
  • @hookedcatfish
    Awesome dude is see u understand when the bite is good chase it till it stops
  • Brother you been on them an a awesome job at filming especially in those conditions graduations 👍
  • @gregcutshall4581
    That was awesome man getting some really good fish down there that last spot is a good one I'm pretty sure that's the small hump I fish at
  • @georgenguyen4567
    Thanks so much for the video brother, have a great weekend brother!
  • Man i think i seen you a few weeks ago out in the foggy weather we was yellow perch fishing. Great videos as well. We will be back out in a few weeks to get some videos as well i might have to try the upper area seems like the bigger fish are up that way.
  • That was awesome! Floodwater fishing is really something else. Any thoughts on what the difference was between those last few spots and the ones where you crushed it?
  • @TheAnglerJay
    Wow imagine pulling in a 60+ in that current and junk 😳
  • @dabbotube
    What were you using to hold the boat in those conditions? Anchor, Spotlock?
  • @Iwantaboat
    What size weight do you use in current like that ?
  • @The_Reel_Angler
    Have you ever had any issues on hook sets with that rattle being that close to the hook?