@attananightshadow We see quite a few like that. Well past their prime. Spawned out old girls. It's not all that uncommon for some one to catch a 30 inch Walleye here. I hear of one or two every season.
This is awsome footage. Have you ever gone to the bottom of midwest lakes? Or any for that matter? I would think it would be pretty sweet. Not that this footage isnt.
@MrRichardGangsta Thanks. We have done a fair amount of great lakes shipwreck diving. We have also explored some reefs out in the lakes. You tend to see a lot more game fish in the big rivers because you can cover so much more area drifting with the current.
This is great footage of the Niagara river, it must be pretty hard to see down there with the water being churned up a lot by the falls. Also, wat is the song in the beginning?
@GameFishermen : Thank you.We usually film above the falls, A lot of strong west wind will tear up Lake Erie and ruin the visibility, though. The music was all off the I mac editing program if I remember correctly.
Muskies dont like the spiny backfins on walleye, perch, etc. They'd rather eat suckers and such with soft backs. Less risk of injury to the musky while eating it.
Awesome video man ! Thank you for a really cool perspective most never see.
I wish I could have been there back in 1846 (was that the right year) when the river formed an ice damn and dried up so that people could go out and walk around on the dry river bed of the upper Niagara. Lots of artifacts from 1812 were recovered, battle of Lundy's Lane.
Plenty of bootleg liquor still down there from the 30's.
Tune at 2:58?
RaguelAngelofBalance 1 month ago
awesome vid footage, that walleye @ 1:18 doesn't look very healthy, very hollow stomach.
attananightshadow 1 month ago
@attananightshadow We see quite a few like that. Well past their prime. Spawned out old girls. It's not all that uncommon for some one to catch a 30 inch Walleye here. I hear of one or two every season.
jimkinner 1 month ago
This is awsome footage. Have you ever gone to the bottom of midwest lakes? Or any for that matter? I would think it would be pretty sweet. Not that this footage isnt.
MrRichardGangsta 4 months ago
@MrRichardGangsta Thanks. We have done a fair amount of great lakes shipwreck diving. We have also explored some reefs out in the lakes. You tend to see a lot more game fish in the big rivers because you can cover so much more area drifting with the current.
jimkinner 4 months ago
This is great footage of the Niagara river, it must be pretty hard to see down there with the water being churned up a lot by the falls. Also, wat is the song in the beginning?
GameFishermen 5 months ago
@GameFishermen : Thank you.We usually film above the falls, A lot of strong west wind will tear up Lake Erie and ruin the visibility, though. The music was all off the I mac editing program if I remember correctly.
jimkinner 5 months ago
Muskies dont like the spiny backfins on walleye, perch, etc. They'd rather eat suckers and such with soft backs. Less risk of injury to the musky while eating it.
xr29fb32 1 year ago
@xr29fb32 That could very well have something to do with it. Who would have thought the two fish would form such a close relationship?
jimkinner 1 year ago
Thank You Jim, this is great info and footage.
Chuck100011 1 year ago
Some nice fish!
asianboy9821 1 year ago
Cool...if you look cose you can see two or three dead guys skeloton in sand.
WOW!
Tony soprano must be close by....
MuskyTom 1 year ago
@MuskyTom : You didn't see NUTHIN' ......Forgeddaboutdit
jimkinner 1 year ago
Awesome video man ! Thank you for a really cool perspective most never see.
I wish I could have been there back in 1846 (was that the right year) when the river formed an ice damn and dried up so that people could go out and walk around on the dry river bed of the upper Niagara. Lots of artifacts from 1812 were recovered, battle of Lundy's Lane.
Plenty of bootleg liquor still down there from the 30's.
DanOblacksmith 1 year ago
always a treat sir..thanks
catstevens666 1 year ago