@legoman844 They are native to Ontario, and are a vital food source for many fish, you can either release them or use them for bait, (they are legal to use a bait). They do look very much like Gobies, but as I said, Gobies have a single cup shaped fin on their belly below the gills, Sculpins have two.
@HardRokMiner - It's clearly a sculpin. Not to worry though, I thought I had caught a bullhead the first time I got a sculpin. As a food source for large trout, sculpin are the most important fish that a lot of people know little about.
Nice idea conserving the trout, and great fishing, guys. I hope you guys could make sure to get your hands wet before handling the trout, so you don't remove their protective slime. Sometimes handling the fish with dry hands removes some of the slime, and the trout can get infected and die. Maybe a net would be a good idea for next time. Tom
Ontario has to many regulations, I think that they need to be more like Michigan. We have arguable the best fishing anywhere and we don't have something stupid like "regulated livewells" and if we want to take a fish somewhere else we can and we haven't had any problems
@Foxbrosracing33 the difference is, Americans (the great lakes bordering states specifically) stock the hell out of lakes and rivers, to the point where its stupid easy to catch fish, the salmon and steelhead runs in New York and Michigan are prime examples. But in Canada once a stable population of fish is working and reproducing at a decent level, they stop stocking.
Also the fish moving likely ties in to the Asian Carp thing, That's why Americas regs suck, they fuck it up for everybody
the fish you caught and didnt know what it was is a sculpin brook trout the big ones live on them the fly the muddler is tied to match that fish its one of the most used patterns . is this youre first brook trout trip?
hey i think you guys should come the hell down like it's still the same river system their actually halping the river by stocking them back to a place where they'v been over fished
It is illegal to transport live fish, other than baitfish, taken from Ontario waters or to transfer or stock any fish into Ontarios waters without a special licence to transport or stock fish.
hey man u shouls have kept those nice brookies, and watch out that fish u guys pulled out and had no clue what it was well its called a gobie and they eat fish eggs, and id say, by the amount of fish u to caught in this vid, gobies are prob gonna be eating trout eggs
The fish in the cooler were brought up and over a beaver dam on that stream ... to an area of the creek which had been fished out ... i.e., there were native brookies there, until they were all caught and taken. Now they're back, and again spawning for future generations. Thats called conservation.
nice job, i wish fishing was that good in america. well i guess it is in yellowstone and out west but yah. and by the way, at 7:00 u had a fish called a "gobie"
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MistaaKittle 10 months ago
@legoman844 They are native to Ontario, and are a vital food source for many fish, you can either release them or use them for bait, (they are legal to use a bait). They do look very much like Gobies, but as I said, Gobies have a single cup shaped fin on their belly below the gills, Sculpins have two.
CanadianRednecks95 11 months ago
@legoman844 its only a sculpin, gobies only have 1 pectoral fin, sculpins have 2.
CanadianRednecks95 11 months ago
life is good. dont get any better than that.
tinywentz 1 year ago
That little fish toward the end - it's a sculpin.
wildcatbungalo 1 year ago
@wildcatbungalo - No its not. Its a bullhead
HardRokMiner 1 year ago
@HardRokMiner - It's clearly a sculpin. Not to worry though, I thought I had caught a bullhead the first time I got a sculpin. As a food source for large trout, sculpin are the most important fish that a lot of people know little about.
wildcatbungalo 1 year ago
doesnt the guy with the big hat and the beard remind u of les stroud?
bprskimmer2 1 year ago
Where is this?
savageamusement1 1 year ago
"so do ya think ya have a sucker or a nice trout uh HOLY $H1T! THATS A BIG TROUT!
69wahlu 1 year ago
Nice idea conserving the trout, and great fishing, guys. I hope you guys could make sure to get your hands wet before handling the trout, so you don't remove their protective slime. Sometimes handling the fish with dry hands removes some of the slime, and the trout can get infected and die. Maybe a net would be a good idea for next time. Tom
GuitarTom09 1 year ago
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Little Pike Ey LOL
Jakeman1260 1 year ago
Little Pike Ey
Jakeman1260 1 year ago
Ontario has to many regulations, I think that they need to be more like Michigan. We have arguable the best fishing anywhere and we don't have something stupid like "regulated livewells" and if we want to take a fish somewhere else we can and we haven't had any problems
Foxbrosracing33 1 year ago
@Foxbrosracing33 the difference is, Americans (the great lakes bordering states specifically) stock the hell out of lakes and rivers, to the point where its stupid easy to catch fish, the salmon and steelhead runs in New York and Michigan are prime examples. But in Canada once a stable population of fish is working and reproducing at a decent level, they stop stocking.
Also the fish moving likely ties in to the Asian Carp thing, That's why Americas regs suck, they fuck it up for everybody
DeadLeopardSikCougar 1 year ago
sucker fish aka wtf dumbasssssssssssses u land ur mom 4 5 puond???? camrea little 1 normally barred perv gangsta fishging????/??
MrMofo245 1 year ago
that kid is going to have worm stuck in his braces..
Comingtoyaaahaaa 2 years ago
the fish you caught and didnt know what it was is a sculpin brook trout the big ones live on them the fly the muddler is tied to match that fish its one of the most used patterns . is this youre first brook trout trip?
aksealice 2 years ago
who cares about the fishing rules..???? u travel an hour or more to catch 5 trout.. ..fk that
ifrogotmyparachute 2 years ago
fuckin idiots
bigpuddin691 2 years ago
why the hell would u put them in a non regulated cooler if your just throwing them back later so u killed a trout for no reason like WTF!
colin0the0magicman 2 years ago
they swam away fine. the one was hooked deep and that is why it died.
cwturkey1989 2 years ago
Whats a regulated cooler?
Madriver10 2 years ago
where is that?
thirtyaughsix 2 years ago
hey i think you guys should come the hell down like it's still the same river system their actually halping the river by stocking them back to a place where they'v been over fished
troutangler95 2 years ago 2
heyyy idiots you always wet your hands while handling trout!!!!
jeff4sox 2 years ago
Dude why are u doing that it still in the same river sistem theres prob brook trout teaming threw and threw that river. Why do people do that?
buddyboy6738 2 years ago
ONTARIO FISHING REGULATIONS
It is illegal to transport live fish, other than baitfish, taken from Ontario waters or to transfer or stock any fish into Ontarios waters without a special licence to transport or stock fish.
fishfinderflyfishing 2 years ago
ONTARIO FISHING REGULATIONS
Livewell A livewell is a compartment designed to keep fish alive. For a livewell to be used to selectively release bass, walleye and
northern pike, it must be used on a boat or attached to or form part of a boat, hold a total volume of not less than 46 litres (10 gallons) of
water, have the capacity for water exchange and be mechanically aerated at all times when live fish are being held in it. A live holding
box is not a livewell.
fishfinderflyfishing 2 years ago
that fish with spikes is a cobbler
drakeee222 2 years ago
Good idea, (putting the fish back behind the dam) more fish to catch
buddyboy6738 2 years ago
hey man u shouls have kept those nice brookies, and watch out that fish u guys pulled out and had no clue what it was well its called a gobie and they eat fish eggs, and id say, by the amount of fish u to caught in this vid, gobies are prob gonna be eating trout eggs
buddyboy6738 2 years ago
The fish in the cooler were brought up and over a beaver dam on that stream ... to an area of the creek which had been fished out ... i.e., there were native brookies there, until they were all caught and taken. Now they're back, and again spawning for future generations. Thats called conservation.
CaptJoel 2 years ago
love hearing conservation in a message :p
Dirka13 2 years ago
The fish in the cooler just piss me and every other conservationist out there i bet!
Otherwise you guys seem like you're having fun.
chuckeieio 3 years ago
why did you keep the fish in the cooler as if you were going to keep them, but then you released them?
klo00100 3 years ago
i would fish for theses brookies with lighter rods than the ones you use
USAwrestling31 3 years ago
its a native not a nateral
skatericta 3 years ago
hey corey what part of ontario is this? im down in barrie 45mins north of toronto and looking for some trout like these. hit me up
daytonadan32119 3 years ago
why did you keep those brookies in the cooler like that???
stewpeezy72 3 years ago
nice job, i wish fishing was that good in america. well i guess it is in yellowstone and out west but yah. and by the way, at 7:00 u had a fish called a "gobie"
coreyshere 3 years ago
It was actualy a sculpin
ElectricCandleLight 3 years ago