Fisherman uses RC boat to catch a fish!
Using live bluegill as bait attached to a remote controlled boat, this clever fisherman manages to catch a bass that couldn't compete against the boat's powerful motor!
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Fishing with a power drill
I thought of this genius idea and decided to try it. I got a wooden pole and put it through the line and that worked well. I caught three nice bluegill and a turtle as well. It's amazing how fast it reels in fish!
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Teenager Fishes Giant Mudcat Out Of Storm Sewer
While most teenagers choose to visit a lake in the countryside to go fishing, this 15-year-old Texas high-school student prefers catching fish from a sewer in his native city. Kyle Naegeli, who lives in the Houston area of Katy, is a big fan of this unusual fishing technique.
<a href="https://rumble.com/v2zaut-bass-caught-in-storm-sewer.html" target="_blank">Kyle Naegeli</a> recently caught this giant 2 pound mudcat in his Texan neighborhood's storm sewer system. Kyle, also known as 'The Fish Whisperer', uses shad for bait and when the fish bites on it, he uses net to fish it out of the sewer. Kyle says that he first tried sewer fishing on a bet with his dad, but has caught many fish since and returns them right after, so this unusual hobby became a daily routine for young Kyle.
The teenager spotted a mudcat stuck in the sewer outside his home and went through the manhole with a net to catch the fish on camera. Footage shows Kyle carefully fishing out the mudcat with a net, tapping up its mouth while holding the fish in his hands.
Sewer fishing is the new fad among enthusiasts. There are multiple species of fish that swim from the ponds and into the storm drains, lie catfish and bluegill. They are inedible, of course, but the sheer pleasure of catching something alive out of the sewage system that isn't a rodent or a pest is the biggest thrill. <a href="https://rumble.com/v3547n-trapper-pulls-alligator-out-of-florida-sewer.html" target="_blank">You never know what is lurking in your sewers</a>. We have all heard the tale of sewer crocodiles and sewer snakes, but never heard of sewer fish for that matter.
Of course, this practice is unhygienic but the sewer he fishes from is a storm sewer and it does not contain human waste material. It collects everything and anything that runs off the street such as torrential rain, motor oil and dog mess.
Kyle can be seen lowering the rope with a hook and a piece of bait into the sewer. He doesn’t use line because it keeps on breaking since it is more fragile. Then, he looks downwards and lifts up the rope to discover a large mudcat caught on the end of the rope. What a joy!
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Teen Fishes For Bass In Neighborhood Sewer
Those who wish to spend more time outdoors, getting in tune with nature, usually take up fishing. It means they get away from the ruckus of the busy city, go to some outback area and think of nothing but staying afloat and reeling a big catch. It is almost like meditating they say, only you get instant gratification that you get to photograph.
That being said, no one in their right mind would ever sink a bait in the sewage. First of all, have you not heard the tales of the <a href="https://rumble.com/v3547n-trapper-pulls-alligator-out-of-florida-sewer.html" target="_blank">alligators</a> and the mutant turtles? Not to mention the horrific rats that live down there and the germs and ugh!
You never know what is in your sewers. We've all heard of the age old tale of sewer crocodiles and sewer snakes, but sewer fish? Teenage Kyle Naegeli caught this 1 lb <a href="https://rumble.com/v30c8t-record-bass-caught-by-hand.html" target="_blank">bass fish</a> in his Texan neighborhood's storm sewer system. According to Kyle, also known as 'Thefishwhisperer', "This is the second bass I have caught in the drain, and definitely not the last." He actually claims to have caught hundreds of fish this way! He catches catfish, bass, bluegill and more, the largest being about 3 pounds.
How do you think that Kyle ended up finding this long lost bass in the sewer? Who knows, but you can bet that the fish is thankful that it wasn't stuck in there anymore!
Check out this teenager catching a fish in the sewer!
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