 Whoa! Easy buck! Whoa! I'm sure what this little river is called, but we're in Lake Penn. A different little place here, so... See if we can catch anything that's going down here. Just got a catch. This pole here, I just... There's an old rod that her dad had. I had to tape it up. This is that one's that go 33 that we bought new. I used it a couple of times and didn't like it, but this thing will cast. Well, usually it'll cast like nobody's business. And the only string I had was this braided line, so... I put it on there just kind of like with a big giant hook and a giant sinker for like a big catfish or something. But this thing had mono filament. I cast it almost clear across the river the other day, the other night. Let's try this one more time here. I see a turtle. Monkey just scared him away. There we go. I had to stop it. It was on its way to the dock there. Alright. Now, I'll kick you on when we get a fish on. Guys, I got a bite on this one. Had a bite on it. I don't know if I still do or not, but I had a bite on this one here. So, there it is. It's biting. It was a little windy today, but I'll take some slack out here. See what happens. I'm using, she's using shrimp and I'm using squid. So, I'll kick you on when something happens. Got something on here. I know you guys can't see it. Hopefully, monkey's got it. Can't tell on a turtle. Did you bring the net? Did you bring the net? Let me see your camera. Let me see your camera. Get his tail. He probably don't have it on him, does he? Hey, Ein, get my stringer. Stringer! I'll make a lasso. Yeah. I'll make a lasso and a lasso and get him up out of here. And I'll see if monkey will go get the big camera. I said, and then I'll see if monkey will go get the big camera. If you would please. Now, if I can lasso him, maybe around his leg. Around his hind leg here, maybe. We call these painted turtles or stink pots in Ohio, but this is the biggest one of these I've ever caught. I've got some real big leather backs, which, you know, soft shells and snappers, but the biggest turtle turtle, you know, period I've ever caught was 70-some pounds. 72 pounds or something. Get him turned around here and get his leg in here. Okay. Oh, I had his leg. I don't want to get his front leg. I have to, I will. Got to turn on. Start filming. Okay, guys. Today we're caught a turtle. We didn't bring the net, so he's trying to use the fish line and bring him up. Every time we don't bring the fishing net, we need the fishing net for. Oh, we caught something different than a catfish. Well, we said I might have something different. Holy moly. Look at how big he is. That is something. We should scale him. Yeah. You want to put the camera up? Thing? Yeah. I'm going to hold it. I'll get the stairs. We're going to wing. Glasses too, please. Get the pliers so I can take the hook out. Okay, when I just reach in and pick his back legs, I'm throwing him out. All right. The days are gone. Okay. All right. Got the scale here. Let's turn it on. Some pounds. Easy big fella. All right, let's put this on the tear. Fifteen. Let me see. What's that reading, hun? Fifteen thirty-six. All right. Let's see if it's locked on it. It did. Fifteen pounds. Shoot. I should have had to get my pliers. I'll get this hook out. I don't even have to set it free. All right. I'll go get the pliers. Whoa. Easy big fella. Whoa. Fifteen pounds. She's been seeing smaller turtles, and I thought, crap, it was hitting like a turtle because he's just like taking it. He wasn't really biting like a fish does. And I'd tighten up and I'd feel him. He'd try to go with it. I was like, but that's a turtle. And sure enough, a freaking turtle. Thank you, mama. Thanks for the help. You're welcome. Appreciate it. Sorry. I could do it any more than that. It's all right. I'm trying to help you, bud. I can just, I may have to just cut the hook. Come on, buddy. There's a real danger. It's gonna bite me real easy. Trying to get him to go into the water. Yeah. There you go. Whoa. Had to take a break. Okay, guys. So that's our day of fishing. The only thing we caught, but I don't know how much this camera here got picked up, but because I left this one in the truck, the big one in the truck. And in case we caught something, I just brought it. And so it's a good thing I did. But so I wasn't rolling on this. I was rolling on this. I didn't do an intro. So, you know, I was just mainly trying to body camera out. So hopefully that picked up some stuff, but we finally did. She went and got this camera for me. So yeah. I don't want any of this now because you already seen it. So I'm sitting on my camera doing my outro and I'm turning it. And she's over here beside me. And I said, I need to get something cool behind me. So she walked behind me and was going. I am cool. So thanks for the help, monkey. I appreciate it. Of course. She went and got my stringer. And then she went and got the camera. And then she went and got my pliers. Got my exercise. That's for sure. So did I. But I didn't have the net. And I'm like, oh my God, this thing's huge. I'm not supposed to lift more than five pounds of things. 15.36. Yeah. Oh boy. Yeah. I got 20 pound lion on there. So I believe I could have just pulled him up out, but you don't know how much they weigh when they're in the water. You know, I could have weighed 25 pound. No, you don't. So I could have, especially the other one, I got 50 pound test on it. But so I didn't want a chance. I really wanted to bring that in and show monkey. So pretty cool. All right guys. Thanks for watching. Appreciate it. If anybody ever missed me on the edge, I'm gone for now. Monkey says she's out for now, y'all. Bye guys. Oh, by the way, we're in Lake Panasofke. I don't know if I said that, but. Yes, that's where we are. All right. Bye guys. Bye guys. Bye.