 It takes a big bait to catch a big fish. And that's why in today's video, we're fishing with giant live bait for monster fish. Two months ago, we met this stranger while pond fishing and he told us about this hidden pond that has some double digit bass in it. But we weren't able to land any of those double digit bass. So one month later, we went back to only catch some big mud fish. But that just wasn't enough. We wanted to catch an absolute lake monster. And that's why we're live bait fishing today at a new location in hopes that we can catch the monster we've been waiting for. But the first step to this process is to catch some giant live bait. Fletcher is going to be attempting to catch some live bait with a cast net while your boy Noah is going to stick to a more traditional method with just the rod and a reel. Now let's hop into it. All right boys, we're ready to get this started. We are doing something a little bit different than Fletcher today. We're going to be sticking to what we know using a rod and I'm going to try to catch as much bait as we can. Fletcher has actually had another spot and he's going to be trying to catch some different live bait. So we're going to go ahead and get started, get our poles rigged up and then I'm going to go through everything and show you guys exactly how we're about to catch these fish. All right guys, it is time to get started with the cast net. We got to catch some live bait here. And I think there's no better way to do that efficiently than a cast net. If we can find some fish up on the bank, try not to get it snagged in every single treble hook in the back of this first. That would be a good way to start. All right boys, we're going to set up camp right here. And I'm going to show you guys exactly what items we got. So for rods today, we got a kick in their bass TVX loose combo. If you guys want to check them out, kickintheirbass.com to be linked down below. And then I'll also have a mock smash with me as well. If you guys want to check out any of the mock combos you can check them out on mock. Before we get deeper into this video, only 27% of you all watching these videos are actually subscribed. So if you could take the time to subscribe button really helps the channel. I'd appreciate it. We got this green libeye bucket right here, which we're going to be putting all of our bluegill in. We got some green night crawlers. That is going to be our bait of choice for today. And then we also have the tackle box. So pretty much inside, we've got anything and everything you can think of. We got all different size hooks. We have some bluegill hooks there. We have some bigger hooks for some catfish. Some really big hooks there. I don't even know what we'd be using those for. We have some regular sinker weights, some split shots, and obviously a bunch of different types of bobbers. So we have everything that we would need. But first things first, let's go ahead and rig up these rods and get them ready for the bluegill. There we go. We got what we came for. So this is actually brackish water. So hopefully once we actually put them in the fresh water, they don't just get like shocked from like the, what is it, like slant? How do you say, salinity? Something like that for the salt content. I was always bad at English. There was a few things I was good at at school at and English was not one of them. But that's okay. We make fishing videos for a living now. So I don't think I needed it. So we already have a bobber on here. Overly sized bobber. We've got a tiny little panfish hook. I'm going to kind of downsize this bobber. So I'm actually going to take it off and put one of these smaller ones on. Gonna open up our tackle box here. We're just going to get a bobber like that. Pretty clean and basic, nothing big. That's really all we need for bluegill. This really varies too. It really depends on the day. I'm going to tell you, because there's some days I only put the bobber about eight inches up that line. There's some days I'll have it, you know, about a foot and a half. But we're just going to put it about a foot up the line. I think that's going to be our hot zone. Go ahead and strap this bobber on here. Boom, simple as that. And there we go. We got a simple bluegill rig. One other thing that we can do to make this even better. Just going to grab us one of these small split shots. We're just going to put this about halfway up the line between the hook and the bobber. Pretty simple. And that is all we need to catch some bluegills. So now our old green worms never have used these before. So let's take a look and just see what these worms look like. Oh boy, look at that. That is spicy right there. A little bit of green action. That's definitely dye. That's not something that's natural, but they do look pretty cool. Maybe the fish think they're pretty cool too. So let's go ahead and get one of these out. Let's kind of thread them up on the hook. Boom, just like that. I've seen a lot of you guys comment too that you actually threaded up there, just kind of like how you would thread a worm, like an artificial worm on. But that's usually what I do. I'll put it through a couple of times so it doesn't come off. And that's just what I've had the best luck on. I'm going to try to go out on the dock first and see if I can't cast over this railing. There's usually some bait and things swimming around here. All right. Let's get this thing in here. We got something. We got something. What do we got? I don't think we're going to be using largemouth bass today. We got like a pound and a half largemouth. That's one way to start. I'm surprised I didn't see him sitting there. It's pretty shallow. Just a cute little guy. We'll get him right back in there and try to actually find us something that we can use. Thanks, buddy. Just want to drop this bobber right off this ramp. Pretty basic here. Uh-oh. Looks like I got a bass coming up to it. Oh. Yeah, that's a bass. He is like ultra smart. He's just swimming all around the worm. I can see him in my glasses. We don't even need a dang bass. Maybe we throw this over here in this corner some more. Let's see. Right up there. I've had a lot of luck in the past right up on that little boat ramp. This might be proved to be a little bit more difficult than I thought. We'll try this other side. I have caught fish in here so we won't see if we get any in the cash net. I feel like the closer we get to the bank, the better chance we're gonna have. Oh, we got one. Nice. Oh, that's perfect size too. That's exactly what we needed. Boom, what a being. Is that a bluegill? Oh yeah, that's a little blue. I'm glad we kind of got like two different strategies going here because I feel like I might have a harder time catching some of like the really big live bait. No will probably have a better chance with the worms and like actually trying to catch them on a rod and reel than I will. Those fish tend to be a little bit more skittish and just a little bit harder to catch with a cash net but we should be able to scoop up a bunch of fish this size. We're gonna put out some big bait as well in hopes of catching a giant. Far as just quantity is concerned. These guys are the perfect thing for the job. Every once in a while, it's pretty good to sit back, relax, you know, drink some coffee, you know, and just kind of chill out. Don't get me wrong, it's fun here and there. I'm more of a guy that likes to move, move, move in cast-a-ton though, for sure. Here it goes, nothing. Probably get a little bit more distance on that. Ugh, nothing man. All right, let's keep on moving and try to work down this bank line where we can slip in here where there isn't too much brush and stuff. Somehow I always get stuck with the cast netting duty when we film live bait videos for Noah. The man never wants to get his hands dirty, I swear. I've never seen smoother hands by a male species, moisturized and everything. I'm gonna tell you right now, you would not think that this is hard to catch a bluegill on a bobber but I have not seen anything and usually there's a lot of fish here. I have a lot of confidence in Fletcher right now, catching a lot of bait on a cast net but at the same time, I need at least a couple fish. At least three bluegill, good sized ones that we can use. Oh, finally. We got another one. Yeah, we got two, nice. They're stuck in the net a little bit. There it goes, one and two. These are a little bit smaller. These are definitely usable by all means. I think this is also a good size for live bait. Come on, fishy. Oh, yes sir, fishy. We are on board and it is a bass. We would catch a bass when we're trying to catch bluegill. Okay, Bubba, calm down, calm down, showdy. That is by far boys, my PB bass. I think that's the biggest one I've ever caught. You guys see what I'm doing here. Look at this though, look how fat that fish is. Absolute toad. That is not what we wanna catch. I've asked this in a few other episodes and I don't know how you guys feel about it. I'm just a bass lover so it'd be very hard for me to do this but at the same time, I'm curious. Should we go live bait fishing with bass for a bass? Comment down below, let me know your feedback. I love bass, I would feel very bad but at the same time, I'm very curious. Well, there it goes. I mean, would a big bass eat a bass? I think you would, fish are crazy. That was a great textbook. Oh, we got something. Well, we got something, it looks different. Is that a shad? Is that an American shad? I believe it is, look at that. I don't know if I've ever caught a shad with a cast net before. Let's go ahead and stick that thing in here. We're gonna be careful with this guy. This is, I feel like, premium bait. I feel like the vast majority of bass fishing lures are designed to look just like this guy and just about that size. So, if they'll eat artificial stuff that looks like that, surely they'll eat a live one. Ooh, look at you. What is going on? Okay, boy, that is the longest worm. Let's get him on the hook. I actually got a little more. So, this is what I was saying the first time. A lot of people have told me this is how they rig their worm up. They'll like sit here, okay? They put their worm up on the hook and they'll almost thread it on like an actual artificial bait, like that. Which, that's an option. And then I can kind of do this. I can kind of double it over. Boom, give him the hook a little bit more. Cause at the end of the day, if we're catching bluegill, I don't want too big of a clump, but that right there should get a bite. Watch us get the mother lead. Just fill this thing up. Oh, let's go. Not the mother load, but we got another shad and a bluegill and another shad. Let's go. All right, guys. We got that five star bait today, boys. You know what happened last time when I got a bite? I started singing to him. Fishy, fishy. I gotta think of the lyrics first, boys. I'm not no singer. Hopefully Noah's delivering over there with some quality size, cause I got the candy. Look at those little floppy boys. Here you go, guys. Joy a new home. Fishy, fishy. Don't be wishy, washy. We did pull up the shell earlier. Do we have any critters in here? Oh, we got a little, some kind of crab. I don't know, is he alive? Oh yeah, he's kicking. We'll put, we'll put him in there. I don't know what'll eat him in freshwater, but you know, if we can always try, put him on a little baby hook. Well, you know, you can keep your shell too. Come on, big bluegill. Just slurp on the worm egg today. My singing today is definitely not on point and that might cost us from getting bites. I'm not gonna lie. Oh yeah, that's gonna be it boys. That is all we need. Three more little shads and we probably have the best bait we've ever had for live bait fishing. I don't know how the catfish are gonna respond to these guys, but surely the largemouth are just gonna have a field day with them. And I don't know about y'all, but I'd rather catch a giant largemouth than a big catfish. I think I'm gonna take a little route across the street. There's actually another pond that connects to this one. And we're gonna see if we can get better bites over there because over here it's just dead, man. I don't know if it's my worms or the fish aren't bite, but I'm kind of worried because Fletcher's probably gonna carry the job on the live bait. But let's go ahead and head over there and see if it's any different than this spot. Hold on, hold on, what is that? What is that? We got him. I think we got him, dude. Unless the net got messed up. No! They're laying there right on top of that fish. She's getting worse by the second here. Oh, we got something big. Oh, let's go! I think we got one of those horse mullet I was talking about. This is honestly a small one compared to some of the other ones in here. But these things actually eat grass like a carp and vegetation. And they're really, really hyper. All right, calm down. Relax, honey. All right, here we go. That is a mullet. And this thing is like perfect bait for like a big tarpon. This is something that you'd like to throw for that. I don't know what else would eat something this size in this pond besides a giant tarpon. Maybe a huge catfish. To be completely honest, we have absolutely no use for this fish right now with what we have. So we're just gonna let him go on his way. But we appreciate getting a chance to check you out up close and personal. There you go. Go eat some grass. All right guys, on that note, I think it's time to go check the rods, see what Noah's up to, and see if we have any big fish over at the dock. Boys, I do not know what is going on. These fish are not one to bite. We were just trying our best. And I just haven't seen a fish. Like I haven't seen anything at all. Like I got polarized glasses on right now. If there were fish up here, I should be able to see them technically, but there's really nothing. This is pretty crazy. I don't see Noah on the dock. Oh, there he is. He's out there to the left. Trying to catch a fish on that little pipe. What's up? Greetings. How's the bite? Totally smoked him. We got zero bluegills. We got zero, but hold on, hold on, hold on, to make it even better. I caught a bass. Okay. He got something. That's not gonna help us, but. I mean, yeah, I didn't keep him. Hey, at least I'm doing the heavy lifted over here. Come check out what I got. What do you got, dude? Dude, we got a palethora of stuff. Oh my gosh. Is that a shad? Yeah. He looks like he's doing, he's going to have a hard time. All of them have had a hard time, haven't they? Yeah, that sucks, dude. We caught some shad. It looks like they might now be cut bait. This is what I'm thinking. So we're gonna go to a whole different location, Fletcher, to catch whatever big fish with the big live bait. All right. First of all, what we do is we go over there, we start some cut bait, we set out some rigs, maybe even some live bait, and then we can still attempt to catch some of the bluegill on the rod. All right. You think about that? You think that's a good game plan? Yeah, that sounds good. I mean, you've got enough bait for us to start. So let's go ahead and get out to our next spot and see if we can go catch some really big fish. And also, some even bigger live bait. We have a raft. Yes, sir. Okay, let's get this stuff out of the golf cart and down to the dock. All right, you've got the rods. Do you want your net? Yeah, we'll take the net, too. I caught me a wild fish. It's my pee pee. Yeah, nah. No, we're good with it every now and then. Not the butterfly net? Come on, now. No? All right, this is a heavy mess. You got her? I should. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Rollin' down, boy. Where am I at? Come on in, come on in, come on in. Well, you ready to catch that big juicy mama? Big juicy. You got it there, man. I'm trying not to spill the water, you know? All right, boys, so first step to this process, we want a big bluegill. That's the purpose of this video is giant live bait. So we need, we have some other options, but we need a big bluegill first. I feel way better about the big fish. But to catch a big fish, we need a giant bait, right? Yes, sir. That was like the ideal depth for bluegill. So I just run it about a foot, foot and a half above the hook. I'm gonna flick up here against the wall, just up. That was on a group. Oh, okay, that's gonna work. I think that's gonna get the job done. Put that down. Guys, I got one ticking me. I got one ticking me. Yes, look, he's running with it. There we go, baby. There we go, baby. Yes, it is. That is a big bluegill, too. Look at that, boys. That is exactly what we need. We came to this marina side, and I have a feeling that there's a lot better fish in this location. So we got one big bluegill. Yes, sir. To work with here. That's a freaking massive one, too, man. Can you get him right on the end of the dock? Right on the end. He was probably right under that little float, and that is our first big bluegill. Yeah, that happened quick. A little beat up, man. That was his tail and everything. Pretty fish, though. Thank you, sir. Hopefully he enjoys this new home for the meantime. His little bucket home. All right, boys. So our game plan is pretty much to get that big bluegill that we just caught. Go ahead and get him rigged up on a bobber. We're gonna cast him out there, kind of let him roam around and get comfortable and wait for a big bass to bite him. And while he's out there swimming around, me and Fletcher are gonna get some of these other rods rigged up. We have some cut bait. We also have some really stinky catfish bait over by the golf cart that we can go pick up here in a second. And I think we're gonna end up catching a lot of big fish. But first things first, let's go ahead and rig that big bluegill up and let him swim around. I'm thinking one of these big circle hooks should be the perfect tool for the job. All right, boys. I had to come back here. I wanna get a few things first. We're gonna get these pliers. We also have a really big pair of pliers. We're gonna grab this as well, just in case one of the big catfish get it down in his mouth. And we also have some of this stinky catfish bait. We have another one here that's also supposedly vanilla flavored. Listen, I'm not gonna try this on camera. I do not wanna eat vanilla flavored catfish bait. Yeah, that's some other supplies that we got that we're gonna bring out to play around with. There we go. That should be good. I'll let Noah decide what he wants, but we're probably about a foot and a half right there. Now just to get in here to the bucket and actually get this guy rigged up. And there's a few ways you can do this. I'm not sure which way I wanna go about it yet, but let's just get him out of the little bucket right there. All right guys, so we're trying to figure out exactly where to hook this. So this is a perfect question for y'all. We're gonna try our best today, but where would you guys hook this bluegill if you were to hook it? Where I'd like to hook it is right there behind the fin. There's a line right here that you don't wanna hit and kind of see it on the bluegill. So Fletcher probably right, somewhere right there behind the fin. I would go a little more in because you don't want him to come off. Yeah, I think that should be a good spot. Good tender spot, tough spot, not even tender. Oh, he's in there now. Let's go ahead and give her a cast. No, I'm gonna let you do the honors here. Wherever you wanna put him. I gotta be careful. Where do you think? Are you thinking of just way out here? I don't know, man. I feel like you gotta put him next to the dock somewhere. Maybe this way, dude, like kind of towards that boat. He'll still have room to run to the right if he wants to. Maybe put him like right between these two docks, kind of in the middle. Okay, this rod is so flimsy, bro. Give it a sling. There we go. Money. That's money. Look at him taking off. Oh, I think I just had something on here, guys. My bobber got pulled like way underneath the dock and a lot of my worm just got ate. I'm gonna actually let him run free so I'm gonna leave my bell open. I'm actually just gonna stick the rod around this cleat right here, just so it doesn't take off. But yeah, we'll give him some line to move around. Maybe we'll get a really big bass on that. Something take your bait? Yeah, something. I was like, my bobber was just gone. It was like all the way up underneath the dock. Was it really? Yeah. We're gonna put it back. Half, like 80% of my worm is gone too. Put just like a little feeler out there. All right, Fletcher, I'll be right back. I gotta grab our filet knife. We need this filet knife for some of the cut bait that we're about to do since we got the bluegill out there. All right, Fletcher. What you thinking? Got the knifie. You got the knife? Okay, now we just gotta pick which bluegill or bait in particular. I know you got a bunch of different things in there. We're gonna do him through the nostril. Fish actually tried to eat other fish head first so they go down their throats without the fins popping back up and getting caught. So I think that should do the trick. Go ahead and get the bobber on this. There we go. Right there in that shade line. I think it looks good, bro. I think Swam off really good. She's still kicking great. All right. All right, so we got our worm. We got our big bluegill. We got our shad. We got a variety. All right, I guess I'm the grim reaper today. Sorry, boys. Looks like it's your bad day. Well, Jimmy, it was nice knowing you, pal. I'm gonna rig it up here. This is, like I said, not the best piece, in my opinion, but it's something to start off with. I'm gonna actually toss this one right here in this corner. I think it's a great spot for a big cat to be sitting, so toss that bluegill head, cut bait, or in that corner that, I think that's gonna be a good spot. So what I'm gonna do here is I'm gonna reel up ever so slightly so my line doesn't have a ton of slack. I don't think I've ever fished with cut bait shad. I'm pretty sure this should go pretty good here. Nice, nice and juicy. Oh yeah. That's the good stuff. Oh yeah, Fletcher. That's it. Oh yeah. That's what they like. Yo, the catfish gon' eat that, boy. What do you think we should put this now? Maybe other dock or all right here? You could go to that dock and then, if we don't have any luck here, we can always run to that side. Okay, I might go put them straight across in that hole. So let's pop right here. We're gonna throw this right in the corner. You know, let me just free line it down here really quick. Like that is gon' produce us a big ol' kitty. So it's been a few minutes guys and we haven't had any luck yet. Our fish are still swimming around well. Our shad has been moving all over the place. Our bluegill has kinda moved back into this corner and I'm thinking it's time that we just go ahead and pick up this worm. Seems like the fish aren't ultra interested in it and we don't really need a bluegill until we lose the big one. What I wanna do is actually use some of this, like I guess it's not artificial, but manufactured catfish bait and toss that somewhere around here and see what kind of results that can deliver for us. I mean, I feel like it's hard to beat the real deal, but hey, you never know if you don't try. Keep my face away from this, this stuff smells so bad. All right, oh God. I don't really know the proper way to hook this stuff up if I'm being honest guys. Maybe you just like ball it up and stick it on this thing. I could be totally wrong. Let me know down in the comments below if this is how you fish with this. This should be a good spot. Time to let that thing soak. Looks like we're on the bottom. That should be good. Let's leave that bail open. Yo. Something's taking off. Oh yeah, something's definitely got that I think. Oh dude, he's running dude. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Dude, I don't feel nothing, but this bait was right there. Well, that's our first bite of the day guys. So set that back down there. Maybe he'll pick it back up. That line, see how it's tangled? Yeah, I just looked over and I haven't seen it straight out and I'm like, hold on, there's something going on. Oh, oh, just take it in, take it in, take it in. Oh dude, he's taking all of the flesh. He's taking all of the flesh. He's back, he's back. Do you want it? You can go for it bro, this is you. Well, I'm gonna let him eat for a second. I'm gonna let him eat for a second. Dude, that fish was taking off. So just remember too, we don't have regular circle hooks. Like just like the octopus ones, you know? So you might need to give it a little more. Yeah, that sucks. I hate to see him just get away like twice. At least you know the shad works. We got bit like, I mean, that was quick. I would just drop it back down, you might get hit again. Maybe we should change the hook location. I'm gonna try changing the hook location. I think mine's getting hit. You have one? I don't know. Oh, there's a dragonfly hitting your line. I was like, it's bouncing. I was like, what's it bouncing for? Oh, you get stripped? I guess, you ate whatever I had. All right boys, what we're gonna do in the time being, I had a fish eat that. We're just gonna get the other piece of the shad, my Fletcher cut up. Since he had that bite on the shad, two bites really. I'm just rigged this up. There's something else down there. I might actually move it over here by Fletcher because that was two quick bites. Let's go ahead and put that in there like that. Just move in the hook location, maybe have some luck with a better hookup ratio there. I'm just not really sure. Not my specialty. Probably put mine over here, Fletcher. Yeah, but I'd say right up against. I mean, clearly, they're on this side. Oh, no way. You're not getting bit, oh dude, that's insane. Do you see the line pop? Yeah, I don't know if it's just, because I put it like a little bit over there, I just don't know if that just strained out a little bit. Hopefully it wasn't a turtle click baiting us, dude. Yeah, it definitely could have been a turtle. We've had that happen before. We've had turtles just totally fool us thinking it's a big catfish. It's definitely a possibility. Hold on, boys. I don't know what Fletcher has going on over here. Oh, dude, there's a fish on it. Yes, let's go, baby. Oh, let's go. Oh, I got him. He's got me all stuck in something. Oh, can we get him to come up? Can we get him to come up? There's definitely a catfish shaking his head and he came off. Oh my goodness. Wow. Out of all the effort that we have done to put in the live bait, to put into the cut bait, to put into everything for the freaking catfish bait that we bought pre-packed, it smells like horse crack to get bit first or to get the first initial fish, it's just beyond me. It's funny because I've been checking all the rods and I haven't even thought to check this one. I was like, oh yeah, forgot Fletcher put this on and this is the bait that's getting bit, that's insane. Put up a pretty good fight. He had the drag very loose. I didn't even remember to tighten that down, but I mean, that was a decent fish, whatever it was. I'm assuming he just had it drop all the way down here. Oh, Fletch. Take it off? Yeah, it is like crazy, bro. No, dude, no, dude. It's like they're not having it. It's like they're just grabbing the tail and you really gotta just let him eat it. It's probably the hooks. I mean, we don't have any regular circle hooks. Dude, he took, I think, all the way under the dock. At least we're good bites. Geez, man. My GoPro battery just died and Fletch went to go grab something. I was like, tell him, get the camera quick. Look how far he ran. He went from here all the way out there. You ready? Get him. Yo, let's go. Yes, sir. Let's go. Let's go. Oh, no, look at him running. She feel good? I can't even tell, dude. There's definitely a cat. Yeah, it's a little cat. Okay. Listen, we gotta get started somewhere. That fish was so aggressive, bro. Okay, spit out the shad. I have never seen a fish just run so far in my life, bro. Like when you went out over there to the golf cart. Just darted. Dude, my whole line, I thought my whole spool was about to be gone. Like he was just going, but listen, not a big fish by any means, but that is a start. And Fletcher, you know, I think we could stay here, but I think we should go to the spot. We're back in the day. Back in the day. We caught some monsters. What do you think about that? Yeah, I'm definitely saying we make that move. It's like just around the corner over here, guys. There's like a back corner of this marina and we have caught some lunkers. Yeah, we've caught some monsters. So I'm going to go ahead and get this guy off the hook and then we're going to move spots. Boys, this catfish choked this line so bad that sadly I just got to cut it, but I want to get him back in the water. I just, it was honestly the worst timing for anything and everything that happened. The big camera died. Fletcher took his GoPro off. Fletcher was over there. The moment it starts taking my line, my GoPro overheats. It was the worst timing for anything. Literally there's been a camera rolling nonstop for the last like four hours. The whole day. Yeah. All right, boys. Well, let's go ahead and move to this other spot. Some took your bait, but some might have that catfish. Oh yeah, it looks like it's out a little more. It looks like it might be stripping that line, Bubba. Uh, took it. He took it. That bait's actually working pretty well, man. Did you put the stinky on this? That was the stinky. Let's go ahead and grab this little shad. See how he's doing. If he's still kicking, I'll be surprised. Oh yeah. She done. She done. We're just going to go ahead and take her right off. Dude, what did this fish do with your line? What? Oh my God. How is that? How did you, look how lively he is, bro. He's just laughing at us. How did he even manage? I've never seen nothing like that in my life. That is, that is something. That's one of those things that you might just need to leave and cast a bag out. I'm actually going to go ahead and walk this over here, Fletch. Okay. I guess you could just toss him in like that. I'm going to, man. I ain't even trying to mess with that, boys. I'm going to cast him right out there. We're going to go over here for the cut bait. So I'm just going to cast him out, just kind of let him roam, do his thing. We'll get the rest of the supplies. I think the dead shad is the move. Yeah, you want to give that a shot? You get in there, boy. These are all slimy bingers. Oh yeah. Nose manicured hands. Come on now. Don't be jealous I'm a hand model. I don't even know how you managed to catch these, to be honest, but I'm not asking questions. Hey, as long as the fish like them. Dude, that cut's so easy. Boom by the bay. That cut's ridiculously easy, boy. Where did you put the hook on that last bait that we actually caught a fish on? I'm probably going to go right through the eyes, bro. See that? I think that's the best way to rig it right through the eyes is fire. And I'm going to actually toss it right there on the corner slip. I've caught a lot of massive catfish there in the past. And I would not surprise me if we get a bit. So it's just a waiting game now, boys. And we're just going to drop this one right here where all our stuff is. And just as long as it's up against the dock should be a pretty saucy spot. Dude, I had one the whole time without not even knowing. And something even grosser is I officially got both of the fish's eyeballs on my hook and they just fell somewhere. They just slipped right off. I guess we're going to need another piece of cut bait. I mean, we caught that one on the tail. Might as well not let it go to waste and use this one as well. Just like that, man. Pretty simple. Whatever's down there is hungry, guys. That was two bites very quick. See if we can get us another one, another bite. I didn't even know we bit it that second time. Right there, money hole. So if that bait sink, let it do its work. I'm just going to sit here and kind of baby it. I actually had to get bit pretty quick with how fast he was biting it both those times. I mean, that was intense. Dude, he's already got it. That quick, Fletch. That quick. I mean, look at him taking my line. Whatever's down there is hungry. See him taking my line? She got it? Oh yeah, she going off to the right. I think I got a hook set with this hook, man. Yeah, no. She didn't get my bait, but she tore it up, bro. Look at that. I got to re-rig that. Straight up just messed her up. Definitely the hook set got a little bit of it, but I mean, it's just crazy how quick they're biting this corner. It's a great sign. Got guts on that hook. Oh, that's money. Rigor through the body piece. That's prime. Let's drop her back down there, man. Hoping these aren't baby catfish just playing with me. I'm hoping we can get just some megalodon of a catfish. I'm thinking we pop a squat right here. This looks like the ideal spot to rig up some leader. He's taking it now, guys. He's messing with it. I can see my line tightening up. Yeah, I just watched him eat it. Here we go. I'm losing my sanity by the second. Oh, oh, hold up, hold up. Hold on. We got something over here, Noah. We got a runner. I got a runner, too. Dude, mine is cooking. I think I'm gonna set. Yeah, we're on. We're on. Let's go. Fish number two. Oh, she got some handshake. I'm on two, Fletch. I'm on two. Come on, come on. You on two? Yeah, it's a baby, but I got her. Let's go, man. Oh, what do we got? She got some weight. Oh, yeah. Oh, yes, we got a good one, boys. We got a good one. You wanna walk her all the way down and bring her up on one of these ramps? I don't know. I think I can flip her with this. I got 20 pound on this. We're gonna go ahead and do the flip, guys. And, oh, okay. All right, hold on, one more 10. Boom! Let's go! That is what I'm talking about. Dude, that's a good one, Fletch. Good job. Let's bring her over here. We all can see her a little bit better. There she is with all her slime. Got my line fully coated. What did you catch this one on? A headpiece? A tail. A tail. I think we got this one on a tail. Dude, that's a good one, Fletch. Yes, sir. I mean, look at the difference. She got some size. I said at least six times the size of this. Yeah. All right, boys, this ain't nothing to show compared to Fletchers, but second fish. There he goes. Wow, those little ones are feisty. Let's see if we can get this hook out of here for you, pretty lady. Here, actually not that pretty. Kind of ugly. There we go. Got that hook out and she's free at last. Let's check this fish out, guys. I'm gonna try to get a good grip on her. These guys can be a little bit floppy. There we go, guys. That is a really good-looking cat, if you ask me. Probably about four pounds or so. We definitely know there's some bigger ones out there, but I'm stoked to get this one. Finally getting some size on the board, and I think it's time to go ahead and release this bad girl back into the water. Here you go. We're just gonna launch ya. Choo!