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Commercial Fishing Kentucky Lake

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

-- Fish that feed the masses at restaurants and grocery stores are not caught by line, but they may be caught by Hook. Cletus Hook, commercial fishing operator, is featured on "Kentucky Afield" this weekend, January 19 and 20, to show the difference between fishing for a pastime and fishing for a paycheck.
Host Tim Farmer leaves his spinning rod at home to learn more about a different type of angling. While checking the nets at Kentucky Lake, he discovers the bounty of fish in Kentucky waters shared by sport anglers and the commercial community alike.

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  • Wait who buys your fish?

  • how do you get into this buisness?

  • do you guys put in at big sandy ?

  • i wonder how much they get for a pound,

  • awsome guy..very humble..and the lady says it correct...any time with your family is a blessing..

  • honest living good eaten bless them

  • very good video. enjoyed it thoroughly. need more vids of real gillnet fishermen on here. clean fishing. unwanted fish get released alive. pure grade U.S. seafood. and shown that certain species can be harvested without catching others.

  • i find this amazing!its this type of work that were lousing in the US and we need more here...

  • i get that guilty feeling if i pass up a good day to go fishing

  • Great  fresh fish not that trash that is from over seas

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