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CATFISH jugging trotline day 2 a lot of fish!

setting a trotline to catch big catfish and tips from dave at journey the outdoors! subscribe today.

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50 Responses to “CATFISH jugging trotline day 2 a lot of fish!”

  • zkiff1990:

    good vid but if you would have used more weights on the ends you wont have the truble of untangling your line

  • jomama969:

    3 of them look dead, but they still taste good so thats not that bad

  • warriorsbasketbal100:

    how do u cook ur catfish

  • winkelman64fan:

    This is an interesting video, i fish for catfish all the time, but unfortunately float lines are illegal where i fish, but it seems to be a very effective technique.

  • cjc5531:

    Dave great vid’s….and very good tips…..Thanks for sharing..
    5*

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    yeah, I do in spring time. its real hard though because my area is low on numbers of turkeys. Im searching out private property and knocking on doors! hunters now days can’t be afraid to do that!

  • drumline94:

    Do u turkey hunt too?

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    as the saying goes, a that don’t swim die!
    it would be ok on a river the water is moving constantly! lake…… not so much
    hahaha

  • Sovetskikh:

    First Fish Looks , Dead.. Must of been hooked for awhile.

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    yes it is cool, because now you can trot line fish in 20′ 30′ 40′ even 60′ of water!
    its the same principal as the deadliest catch. in our state you can run several trot line in a area .

  • bhswolves65:

    What did you do just attach it to a bottle and drop it?

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    thanks check out my new intro in my other videos!!

  • LordSaulAlcantar:

    Your intro is sweet.

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    HANG ON TO YOUR POLE.SEND ME A PIC

  • jdamron711:

    do you go largemouth fishin any?.. if so what is the best kinda bait to use right now?..
    nice catifish by the way… i like catfishin too… im gonna make some of your catfish bait lol

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    yes I do, it sets it self and needs very little pressure. in our state there are regulations on hooks and trot lines.

  • WookieTribeleader:

    what hooks do you use? circles? they look to be hooked perfectly in the corner of the mouth

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    that awesome I never thought of that!

    i trot in a 3500acre lake and 60ft deeps
    usally for cats, sometime i get turtles
    hahaha

  • ballin2157:

    every time i go trotline fishing i’ll always put a jig on there for a bass i mean wow!thats how i caught my biggest bass 7lbs…but yeah where do you go trotine fishing?

  • steveyboy989:

    pretty cool i caught a 9lb cat usin hot dog try that

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    hahaha no! that would be to expensive
    have you ever heard of the term “if a fish don’t swim they die” my lead was too short, so some will die if its to short. the cure is one of these two. check the trot line sooner or make your leaders (tag line) longer so they can swim.

    try it out, good luck and fill up the freezer!
    dave

  • MawaBuczek:

    fishes look all dead. Did u buy ‘em in supermarket ??

  • landingfisher84:

    great show!

  • addictiontothewild:

    COOL VIDEO 5STARS

  • catfishcoop:

    nice

  • zkiff1990:

    good vid but if you would have used more weights on the ends you wont have the truble of untangling your line

  • jomama969:

    3 of them look dead, but they still taste good so thats not that bad

  • warriorsbasketbal100:

    how do u cook ur catfish

  • winkelman64fan:

    This is an interesting video, i fish for catfish all the time, but unfortunately float lines are illegal where i fish, but it seems to be a very effective technique.

  • cjc5531:

    Dave great vid’s….and very good tips…..Thanks for sharing..
    5*

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    yeah, I do in spring time. its real hard though because my area is low on numbers of turkeys. Im searching out private property and knocking on doors! hunters now days can’t be afraid to do that!

  • drumline94:

    Do u turkey hunt too?

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    as the saying goes, a that don’t swim die!
    it would be ok on a river the water is moving constantly! lake…… not so much
    hahaha

  • Sovetskikh:

    First Fish Looks , Dead.. Must of been hooked for awhile.

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    yes it is cool, because now you can trot line fish in 20′ 30′ 40′ even 60′ of water!
    its the same principal as the deadliest catch. in our state you can run several trot line in a area .

  • bhswolves65:

    What did you do just attach it to a bottle and drop it?

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    thanks check out my new intro in my other videos!!

  • LordSaulAlcantar:

    Your intro is sweet.

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    HANG ON TO YOUR POLE.SEND ME A PIC

  • jdamron711:

    do you go largemouth fishin any?.. if so what is the best kinda bait to use right now?..
    nice catifish by the way… i like catfishin too… im gonna make some of your catfish bait lol

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    yes I do, it sets it self and needs very little pressure. in our state there are regulations on hooks and trot lines.

  • WookieTribeleader:

    what hooks do you use? circles? they look to be hooked perfectly in the corner of the mouth

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    that awesome I never thought of that!

    i trot in a 3500acre lake and 60ft deeps
    usally for cats, sometime i get turtles
    hahaha

  • ballin2157:

    every time i go trotline fishing i’ll always put a jig on there for a bass i mean wow!thats how i caught my biggest bass 7lbs…but yeah where do you go trotine fishing?

  • steveyboy989:

    pretty cool i caught a 9lb cat usin hot dog try that

  • journeytheoutdoors:

    hahaha no! that would be to expensive
    have you ever heard of the term “if a fish don’t swim they die” my lead was too short, so some will die if its to short. the cure is one of these two. check the trot line sooner or make your leaders (tag line) longer so they can swim.

    try it out, good luck and fill up the freezer!
    dave

  • MawaBuczek:

    fishes look all dead. Did u buy ‘em in supermarket ??

  • landingfisher84:

    great show!

  • addictiontothewild:

    COOL VIDEO 5STARS

  • catfishcoop:

    nice

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