 Oh, that's a huge brook trout. Woo! That's awesome. Couple pictures and I'm going to send it. I got it. There's the scale right there. That's a frigging parent. Ow! That was awesome. Did you start going around that hole? Dude, I come cut the water. The hole was boiling when I jumped off my sled. You see me? Yeah. Looks like I was going to a house fire. It's a stave and crappy. Dude, it's a stave and crappy. I got a bunch of them on the screen. Look at that crappy. What's that stave and thing? Hard to catch. You've got to work those things like crazy. They bow rushed me like four times. I got a school like three or four down there. And that joker finally hit. I missed one like five seconds earlier. And then this joker finally hit. Look at the size of that crappy. Man! I am so friggin pumped right now. Oh my god. What a brookie. What a brookie. What a brookie. What a brookie. That's got to be your biggest, huh? Oh, by far, Joe. Beat him over. Beat him over. Oh, what a beauty. Broke stuff. That's a nice trap. So pretty. Yeah, we just set up. About 15-20 minutes ago. Beautiful. That was awesome. Nice. Wow. That's a cork and smally for Damascada. That is a cork and smally for where I am. That was awesome. That is a staven smally. Look at that beast. Holy cow, I jacked up about that. I haven't got a good smally on this lake for a long time. I'll take that for you. Oh yeah, yeah, looks like it. Is he there? Oh, he's there. Oh, it's a good one. Get him. Nice. Nice, right. Knuckles. Big one. Yeah, I think we're going to be busy, Joe. Look at the size of that one. Is that your biggest crappy ever? Great job. Munched it. Wow, great job, Riley. But there was a bunch of bubbles. It's probably drowned. Oh, jeez. Must be hung up on something. Yeah. It's moving. It feels huge because I think it's under. Yeah, it's definitely under rock or something. Yeah. Oh, it just popped out of that rock. So it got a little smaller. Now it's not one more rock. Oh, yeah. Oh, now we're on a good rock. Is it pretty shallow here? I think 10 right here. He feels pretty good. Oh, it just popped off. Oh, no, it's still there. Well, no, now he's off. Oh, my gosh, he's head shaking. All right, now we're free of the rocks at least. Look at the line. Oh, that's so nice. Want to get a scoop? Yeah, I got a scoop right there. He burned it in. Thanks, bud. There's enough ice. I don't know if I can reach another one. All right, fourth color. We're doing our fourth color. All right, we got a leader. Oh, jeez. Boy, it sounds pretty good, Joe. We got a little venture. Man, that sounds like it's got some weight. Look at the mountain behind you, too. I got low town test. Oh, there he is. Is he hooked sideways? It's long. Wow, it's a salmon. Oh, nice one. It's not that. Man, is it long? Oh, that's big. Holy cow. Wow, that is big. Do you see him? Be careful that day, Brandon. What kind of test do you get on that one? Holy 10th. That's not bad, though. He's had it on the ice a bunch of time. Yeah, through rocks. No, exactly. I don't think he's 11. Look at this ice. Oh, that's a nice salmon. Holy cow. Do you see him? He does not want to get started. Don't lose him. He's going through everything. Look at that. Holy cow. That's the biggest salmon I think I've ever caught. Nice. That's the biggest landlock I've ever caught, for sure. We can flay him up. Don't drop that rod. Don't fall in. There's already something on there. How does it feel? Does it feel big? Yeah, it looks big. Are you doing okay? Yeah, I'm fine. That's your forearm doing. No, he's still on. You might have hit that button. Try not to hit that button. Is it fighting you? Let me just hold the rod. Put one finger. Yes, just like that. There you go. Good job. You got a fish on there? Holy crap. Oh yeah, I got something on there. It's struggling. That's the end of the tip. Good one. Are you okay? You want to hold them and let them go or hug them? Yeah, you got them. Nice work. Okay, go for it. Nice and easy. Good job. High five. Slimey high five. Did he fight hard? This is the pike. This is the one we've been waiting for. Holy cow. Not yet. Not yet. Not yet. You're going to have to wait. You'll have to help me get it out of the hole. Maybe let Liv reel this one in. We'll see. Just wait. She hasn't caught a big one like you have yet. This is going to be a good pike. You've got to set through a lot of grass. Don't be afraid to give them a chainsaw set. You might have turned too. Got them? Hold on there, girl. I'm going to bring it in. It pops out. Still got them? He's coming with it. I got him. Watch your knee. Is it a big one? You want to buy it? Let him go. Careful. The last thing you want to do is stop him. When he runs like that. Go ahead and grab the skimmer. You want to grab the skimmer out of the sled? Because we might be burned into the ice there. They run so fast. I think I'm better. Is it burned in? Just sit back for a second. You're good. Gaining. Gaining on the strain. We're going to let him go because he's going around a little bit. Wait. Just let her get this one. We'll give you more shots later. What are you feeling, Liv? He's on there. Still on? Giving you a heck of a fight, isn't it? It could be 5 pounds or it could be 15. Hard to tell. Here's some mono. Now is when you've got to be a little gingerly. He's right there. It's pretty big. That's bigger than mine. I'm going to fly it up over there. We've got another flag over there. You'll get that next one, okay? But it's really hard to get him in now. I'll be ready once you get his head started. But don't horse on it because you just got the fluoro, right? Right. Keep playing it. I stared him right in the eye, I think. Yeah, you definitely did. He saw it and he was like, no, not today. Crazy lady. Oh, nice one. Ready? I got him. See you later, big gator. Wow. Something big. Holy crap. He was big. Oh, no. There it is. Maybe he was just hung up. It's a nice brookie. Look at that brook trout. Let's get him back in the water. Nice brook trout, boys and girls. Awesome. Yep. No, that one's got to go back. It's 20 inches. That's awesome. That's a couple of pounds right there. He hasn't been out very long. Let's see what we're going to check for the hook real quick. It's deep enough. I'm just going to cut him. Nice. That is the biggest brookie I've ever caught. I'm going to show them to you one more time real quick because I have to pick them up to flip them over. And then we're going to send them back down. That is a pretty fish right there. There he goes. That made it all worth it right there, folks. 20 inch brook trout. Native swimming around. Oh my God, I'm stoked. I am so friggin stoked right now, guys. Sucks that I got to throw him back. But you know what? He's going to be a giant for somebody else to catch someday. Maybe some kid or somebody new to ice fishing is going to get a chance at a giant. There you go. Stop pulling. Pull, pull. Is he there? He's there. He's big. And he's big, too. He is big. Oh, he said. He said, ooh. I'm going to be at the hole with him just helping him because you're going to need that. He said, ooh. Getting close? I don't know. When he gets to the hole let him go because he sees that hole he's going to want to run. Yeah, I will. Holy cow, that thing took out some line. That flag just went in. Another flag, boys. That's mine, too. This little front rolling in. It might be you dragging back across your friggin... It could be. Look how much line he's already taken out of the way. Dude. Honestly, it could be. No, no, it really is. Holy hell. You getting tired? Yeah. The thing is, you keep him away from that edge. Is he burned in? You got a ball right here, too. That definitely could be that fish in that tree. We'll see if you got another line hooked up to him. He's big. No. I think he just got to the little bell. Oh, yeah. When did he... You want to take a breather? We can let him back down. I can't even keep up, man. I just want to come and watch the action. That's some serious line, boys. I haven't seen one run like this for a long time. You must be getting close. Watch that. I guess that ice just screwed. How heavy is those liters? I got 50 pounds. Hold on, slow down a little bit because you're making a hole in the ice here. Yeah. I might have to push it right down. This is a good friend right here. Keep going. Keep tension. Here's your knot right there. You got another 100 yards. Here's a liter. Oh, it's big. It's big. Let him run. He's slow. He's wide. I don't know how long it was. Oh, here we go. Yeah, that's a stave. That's a stave. That's a stave, buddy. Oh, yeah. Big one. Nice one, anyway. Buddy, work him in. He's right there. He wants to snap it off. He's just crisis. He's got some power. They're so strong, aren't they? I mean, he's not running, but he is head shaking like crazy. No, no, no. Run, Will. He held his tail and the hole stopped him coming off. His head was halfway up. Oh, yeah. He's got everything back. Look from the looks of it. There he is. He ain't tired yet. What do you think, old boy? You excited? Dream come true coming here. I ain't getting over the top yet because he doesn't want to even put his head near the hole right now. He knows this trick. Here it comes. Ready? Yes! What a beauty. Look at the spots on that thing. Oh, my God. Look at that. Five and a half hour drive for this bad boy. And this isn't anything compared to what's been taken out of this water. But this is a great first fish and a bucketless fish for me. And I gotta say it's worth every mile we traveled for it. Mosque baby. See you later. Gonzo. See you later, big gator. Got him off the bottom. Oh, my God. Look at that white fish. Oh, my God. That's the biggest white fish I've ever caught. That thing is huge for Maine. Wow, that was a surprise. Holy cow. That is awesome. I know in Canada, my Canadian brothers catch gigantic white fish from Mexico and some of the other provinces. But for Maine, that's a big white fish, man. Or at least for me it is. That's the biggest one I've ever caught. He is big and thick. Wow. What an awesome white fish. That's a beautiful fish, man. That is just a big, thick white fish. I'm excited, but I'm going to throw him back because we got enough food already. This thing was rolling. Made 1.21 gigawatts. Make him power. See all the havoc by now. That one has 12 pounds. That one has 12 pounds. I've got a little 70s. Hit like a ton of grass. Let's this thing is wrapped up. I'm telling you, that is so heavy, dude. It doesn't feel like it's wrapped up heavy. That bottom, I'm telling you. Watch the line. Oh, my God. When it gets interesting, we're going to hit the bottom. I'm telling you, right now this is heavier than the Maliash Laker. That was 8.9 pounds. Come on, baby. I'm telling you right now, this is the heaviest Laker I've ever felt. Look at it. When they hit that bottom, Michael, it's over. Get ready for that spool. Make sure that reel ain't gross. He's got 50. I can't gain nothing. He's not wrapped up. We're off bottom. I'm telling you right now. I ain't never felt a lake like this. 15 pounds. That was 18 pounds. I took about 15 minutes right there. I'm not exaggerating. Look at it swirling. That's exactly what my big one did. That's exactly what my big one did. 8, 10 feet each way. He's coming pretty good right now. I'm getting close to the swivel. He's coming here now. Swivel. Oh, my God. Look at that. I'm having a nice one, dude. That is awesome. Any time you're ready, you can go. You're good. No flag. I've been bowling on him for about 10 minutes. See you later, big gator. Wowzers. He said it's a nice one, folks. Good one, Gage? Nice bass. Giant. Wow. Yes, baby. Nice work. I bet it's a good one. Looks like even in the weeds, it still looks good. What do you feel, Joe? It's turned. Giant. Staber. Look at that. That's by far my biggest one yet. 20 pounds, 11 ounces. That's a giant. There he is, boys. My PB biggest pike ever. 20 pounds, 11 ounces. Probably close to 40 inches. I hate these fish in Maine. I love them. I love catching them. We're going to get this guy back in the water pretty soon. We're going to go get a couple pictures first. But that thing is an absolute toad. I'm so pumped right now. That thing's bigger than you are. All right. Good job, buddy. Getting bigger? I'm pulling almost as hard as I can right now. I hope he's giant. That was what we like to see. He's got all your line back. Do you get a look at him? Nope. He's looking at the water moving from when he turned. No, he's big. I'm going to need help. Did you see him? Really? Yes, maybe get him. He's over there. I couldn't get his head started. Look how big he is. There he is. Reverse. That's a giant. That's a giant. Now that's a big pike. That's what you fish for right there. What a toad. Oh man. He fought too. I told you he was heavy. He's not as long, but he's as wide as anything we've caught. He's heavy to hold. Someday we'll catch it and it'll be 25. You're not kidding. That's a 10 inch hole. Bailey gets up through a 10 inch hole.