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UNDERWATER FISHING!!! Big BASS, and Bluegill Catch & Cook!



Have you ever wondered what goes on below the surface when you’re fishing for Bluegill and big Bass? Find out in this Bluegill catch & cook where I use an underwater fishing camera to get underwater bite footage and bobber downs. Learn how to catch bluegill and what a bluegill fishing setup looks like. Panfishing & panfish catch & cook are a great way to spend your summers fishing in Washington. Let me know if you want to see more underwater fishing footage in the comments below!

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22 Comments

  1. I only subscribe if the next video is titled "Above water fishing" and you actually catch something. Underwater fishing is kind of what we're doing every day.

  2. Just a tip for anyone watching; a fish is more likely to survive swallowing a hook if you cut the line as close to its mouth as possible & release them rather than trying to dig the hook out. If a fish is undersized, it is still illegal to keep them even if they swallowed a hook regardless of if it was fatal or not. You aren't forced to keep/eat undersized just because they swallowed the hook. Just a small tidbit

  3. I love how you get so happy when you catch the bluegill, it shows that people shouldn't get upset about what they catch, and enjoy the fun of it !! I suppose, I'm not good at "poetic" stuff 💀

    9:41 I'm not the greatest at naming, but that sunfish could've been either a spotted sunfish or a redbreast sunfish

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