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Ontario hi everyone welcome to this week
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fish Canada episode Today's Show just
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may be the most important one of the
1:04
entire season we're going to show you
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not only some eye openening and even
1:09
scary facts of present day fishing
1:11
related matters but hopefully we'll also
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educate you along the way and and I look
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at today's subject matter this way if we
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are all ears and on the edge of our
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seats to learn more we're pretty sure
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you will be too today's subject is one
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of the scariest threats that we face in
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specific Waters in Canada it's an
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invasive group of fish called Asian carp
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which include the big head carp the
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black carp the silver carp and in this
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Show's case the grass carp trust us this
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real in this episode we're going to take
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you to the Grand River which feeds into
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Lake Erie we sent our crew to tag along
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with members of the invasive species
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Center as they tested the waters of the
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grand looking for any and all things
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invasive studies like these are crucial
1:58
to learn about possible threat to our
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environment and then finding methods to
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Invasion and for those of you who just
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love watching fishing no need to panic
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Ang and I are going to show you just how
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critical weed growth is to our
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underwater ecosystems and especially to
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our fish that's both bait Fish and Game
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fish and in today's case we're going to
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be working on some large Mo bass let's
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face it when talking weed growth there
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probably isn't a better fish species
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than the largemouth bass to put into the
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equation good growth equals zup Plankton
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and phytoplankton generation which
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equals great Bait fish populations which
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ultimately equals excellent large Mo
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bass habitat now I ain't no University
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grab however an's equation is pretty
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simple to me if we subtract his weed
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growth portion the answer to the number
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of largies pretty much equals a big zero
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even a non weedy legs if you take away
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the base foods like zup Plankton
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phytoplankton insects Bait fish Etc any
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fish species in that water body would be
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at risk so where are we going with all
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this well this episode is all about
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grass carp one of the four species of
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Asian carp and it's threatening our
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Canadian Waters in a nutshell grass carp
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are definitely not native to our
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Canadian Waters they're big like up to
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45 kg or close to 100 lb that's big they
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eat up to 40% of their body weight every
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day on a 100 pounder that's about 40 lbs
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day and that food consists mostly of
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aquatic plants aka the weeds are fish
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need and they can also consume insects
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small fish earthworms and other
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invertebrates in the absence of aquatic
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vegetation and here's a beauty for you
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grass carp can only digest about half of
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the plant material they actually consume
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in a day the remaining is expelled into
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the water which in turn promotes algae
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so how did these Relentless aquatic
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razors get here today we're in Dunville
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Ontario on the Grand River and we are
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conducting early detection surveillance
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work for grass carp the goal of our
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operations is to Target higher risk
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areas for grass carp arrival as well as
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collect Baseline fish Community data so
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we know what the fish Community should
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look like without grasscarp and if grass
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carp were to establish we could properly
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assess their impact Fishery and oceans
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Canada surveillance Crews sample up to
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37 locations each year between May and
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November our early detection work is
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based off scientific modeling that
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predicts suitable spawning habitat for
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grass carp grass carp pose an immediate
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threat to Canadian Waters as they are
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reproducing populations in the United
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States in the Sandusky mommy rivers of
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Yuri you got him buddy got him out come
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on baby he's worth it it's fast nice
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fish nice one buddy nice there you go
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buddy so before we dive Ultra deep into
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the grass carp Wormhole let's take a jot
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Eastward and see how Pete and I deal
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with fishing around different types of
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weeds and hopefully inform you the
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viewer just how important aquatic
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vegetation is to fish and
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fishing he is caught in the stuff talk
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junk going to try and get us out of
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here finally look at this stuff we're
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getting I'm in that's a weed fish oh my
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God see hit you good uh I just grabbed
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it like under a mat you know what I mean
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they give you that little no no you just
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took it just had it and I I just kind of
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we've been we've been look fishing a lot
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of weeds like this you know for the
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whole morning and not really we saw a
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couple fish but that's a nice Patty eh
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and that fish is totally totally
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dependent on everything you see here
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that's green whether it's it's the Reeds
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whether it's the weed line that's right
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up against this break that fish lives in
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vegetation and that's why it's so
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important that we we take care of it
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without that you have no fish that's it
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plain and simple all right all right Mr
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Bowman we said it looked a little
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different we pushing a lot of these
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these Reed edges where there was a lot
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of weeds coming in you call it lead in
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cover or whatever there's weeds on the
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bottom that come into the weeds this is
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actually clean so the weeds are right
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against the edge here and we just
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started this patch so maybe it's maybe
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it's the pattern in here you never be a
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try as an just said with that bass
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without weeds we have no fish plain and
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simple that large mouth was 100% reliant
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growth grasscarp were introduced into
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the Southern United States in the 1960s
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and 1970s in aquaculture ponds to help
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control vegetation flooding events and
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intentional releases allowed this
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species to enter natural water courses a
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breeding population of grass carp has
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reached as far northward as the Illinois
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River in its tributaries as well as
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rivers that drain into Lake yie the
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doorstep of the Great Lakes GR ascar
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pose an extreme ecological risk to the
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Great Lakes Basin due to their ability
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to reproduce rapidly outgrow and
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outcompete fishes for food and
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habitat you got him buddy got him out
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come on baby little guy beautiful he's
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worth it though that is a weed fish
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there nice job buddy that is a weed fish
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and he did what he was supposed to do as
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soon as it hit he just smacked it yeah
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just a little guy little guy but still
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but you know you look you look at an
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area that we're fishing now and most of
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us and I don't blame most of us would
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just look at it and say no I'm out of
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here it's just so weed choked you wonder
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how do those things live in there and
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they do they live in here the entire
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season they feed in here they breed in
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here they do everything in these weeds
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and yet as Anglers in most cases we
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avoid it right here is deep water right
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here we got 50 ft and 30 and 20 10 and
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right into so these fish have access in
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deep water if they want to go there they
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probably won't large am they probably
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just sit right on this Edge right here
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you know so they have to move 50 ft 30
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ft and he's out to his wintering area
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and they'll stay right here until ice up
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you got to use some pretty heavyweight
8:51
equipment to get in there we're flipping
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I'm flipping jigs today Pete's throwing
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all kinds of uh weird and wonderful
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stuff as well but it's all designed to
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penetrate the um the canopy cuz it is
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virtually a canopy you look at this here
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and you say well you can almost get out
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and walk on it so thick but all it's
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doing is forming a canopy down below
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we're looking at two three maybe even 4T
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of Open Water uh with nothing but stocks
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of of canes sticking up and and these
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fish will actually sit in Ambush they'll
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they'll get little points and little
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Coes like I can see from above here
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where you've got bunches of reeds and
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they'll Hunker in there in Ambush and
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when something goes by like in this
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particular case this is a crayfish
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imitation body uh when it goes swimming
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by or dropping down and just come out of
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that Ambush area and pound it so what
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we're doing as we're going up wind up
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River and then we're just lifting the
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power poles up setting up dropping the
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poles down and working all the area in
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front of us lift it up and move another
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30 ft yeah every time we do that we
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we're going to we're going to Spook the
9:58
fish that are behind us but we're not
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spooking the fish that are ahead of us
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cuz one of the things that Pete just
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mentioned that that's important to note
10:05
when we're going up current against and
10:07
using electric motor well every time
10:10
that electric motor blade turns it hits
10:12
some of these reads and because it's all
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connected with this canopy this cap that
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transmits it's not just the sound from
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the motor here but the sound actually
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transmits throughout the whole
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area F fast nice fish I got one nice one
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buddy nice come on buddy come on right
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man our cruise sample up to 37 locations
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in the Great Lakes Basin and use many
10:54
different sampling techniques at these
10:56
sites our crews are electrofishing and
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and setting Nets uh near the river mouth
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and Nearshore areas as well as large
11:03
Wetlands electrofishing uses an
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electrical current to attract fish to
11:07
the boat and stuns the fish so that we
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can net them once they're in the boat uh
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we measure them we identify them to
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species and Native fish species we
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release back into the water the
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electrical current doesn't harm the fish
11:21
they regain movement after a few minutes
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you've now seen us fishing a thick weed
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line adjacent to a deep drop off with
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close proximity to standing
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reads but with some changing weather
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conditions on the way we're going to
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show you some other weed types that bass
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use when things are more favorable we
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may return to the Deep weed line our new
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area is much more protected from the
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wind and the main river current it's
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also shallower so the common denominator
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here is the weed growth this time it's
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lily pads some reads and a bit of
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coontail when you compare the difference
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from this area to our first spot you can
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start to see how diverse larg Mo habitat
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be oh boy what is that a little large
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little large BR and talk about being in
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the thick stuff too yeah no kidding look
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here that's a tiny little one isn't that
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just to give you an idea it's a six 6in
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think he's about maybe seven all right
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so he's got he's a little bit bigger in
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much right in that salad right in there
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yeah great pads and weeds together yeah
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hey it takes all size of fish to create
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a strong population our next move is to
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one of our favorite weed types it's a
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gigantic pencil read bed de in a strong
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West Wind this is the type of fishing
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that Pete and I cut our teeth on in our
13:04
early tournament days here we get out
13:07
the jigs Andor Plastics and Pitch Flip
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or cast to as many good-look areas as we
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can standing Reed or cane patches are
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such an important part of the underwater
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ecosystem like most weed types this
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manyi Forest of tough tall standing
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plants attracts every type of shallow
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underwater creature in spring summer
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fall and probably even
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winter B bass nice fish got nice one
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buddy nice hang on hang on here we go
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I'll get him in he's not bad yeah he's
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not bad he's not huge he's nice he's a
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good one right where the pike was yeah
13:48
just we just had a pike blow up on us
13:53
largie look at the different types of
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Weeds now now we're in something totally
13:57
different totally different once again
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without that yeah you don't have that
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it's simple and we just saw a small Pike
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just jumped over my jig it was bizarre I
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cast to the next clump of reads and this
14:10
guy hit so now we know there's fish life
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too you can tell by the change of
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weather the hoodie we're hunkered down
14:17
it's pretty cool we got a really bad
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front that moved in overnight that's
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especially good for weed bass when it
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gets like this they hunker down into
14:28
this stuff even more than normal yeah
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and but he was all over they hunker down
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but but it's like the water temperatures
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they're starting to go down this is
14:36
getting close to fall so the water's in
14:39
the mid 60s now so they're hunkering
14:41
like an says they're they're tight in
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tight to these things but they're still
14:43
aggressive that it's just soon as it
14:45
dropped in he grabbed it so keep that in
14:48
mind but the weeds are the
14:52
key grass carp are prolific breeders
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females can have up to 1 million eggs
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and in turn thousands of Offspring each
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spawning season given their feeding and
15:02
breeding habits grass carp would
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dominate our natural ecosystems as well
15:07
as our species Not Just Fish would be
15:09
affected but birds mammals and
15:11
amphibians would also have a negative
15:13
impact if they were to establish there
15:15
are no established populations of grass
15:17
carp in Canadian Waters grass carp have
15:20
been caught in very small numbers only
15:22
31 individuals since fisheries and
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oceans started surveillance in 2013
15:27
trying to remove an establish population
15:29
costs a lot of money and may not be
15:31
possible so we want to detect these fish
15:33
early and keep them out of our Waters
15:36
that's why the work we do is key in
15:38
preventing grasscar from making a home
15:47
Waters this hot spot is a perfect
15:50
example of quality weed growth which is
15:52
essential to creating good fish habitat
15:54
the way point on your screen will get
15:55
you there this portion of the St
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Lawrence River has an an unbelievable
15:59
amount of varied weed growth As you move
16:01
Downstream into the more Open Water
16:03
areas of the river there's much less
16:04
weed development and thus a lot less
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weed oriented fish species as well we
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visited a couple of other areas on the
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river to try and depict different types
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of weedy habitats that large M are
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attracted to one is a river system with
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lots of lily pads mixed with grass
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another was isolated Reed Beds which are
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also an essential weed type for large Mo
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bass pike small Mo and Sunfish to live
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among to reiterate our point in this
16:28
episode without weeds we as Canadians
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would have little to no large mou help
16:33
us protect our rich and fertile
16:35
underwater world and do your part in the
16:37
battle against invasive species for more
16:39
hotspots like this one check out fishing
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canada.com going on buddy come on R off
16:50
that weat oh man that he ever smacked me
16:54
that freaked me out I got to admit I
17:09
so with our little foul weather detour
17:11
finished we want to take you back to our
17:14
starting spot at the beginning of the
17:15
show this wheat Edge is the most
17:18
consistent and reliable we found on this
17:21
shoot going on buddy come on right off
17:24
that weed oh man did he ever smack me
17:27
nice one right off the edge of that big
17:29
weed bed there perfect exactly the same
17:32
perfect nice Megan you want a that or I
17:35
don't know I haven't really seen like a
17:38
yeah he's might be a three pounder well
17:41
good that's a good decent that's a nice
17:42
fish yeah yeah good job buddy yeah let's
17:44
see if he'll uh you can snig him in you
17:47
got a good knot on there let's test that
17:48
knot out there you go got
17:52
him nice beautiful right where he should
17:55
have been eh beautiful the importance of
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weeds and and we can't tell you enough
18:01
times how important it is to get to get
18:04
near on top of in the weeds cuz that's
18:08
where these guys live you know what we
18:09
lose our weeds we lose these we lose
18:12
fishing for these so a shame and that's
18:14
a thing to keep in mind you know we've
18:15
all done it in the past Cottage owners
18:18
especially I Know Myself included in
18:20
that category where you know you got
18:22
weeds in front of the cottage and and
18:23
you want to get rid of them because you
18:24
want a nice clean Weed Free environment
18:26
to go swimming and boating
18:28
but yeah you're right you can't be doing
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job in July of 2023 a grass carp was
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captured by a commercial fisherman in
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the bay Quinny Fisheries in oceans
18:46
Canada conducted an analysis of the fish
18:49
and the results were that it was a
18:50
fertile female so Fisheries in oceans
18:53
Canada and the ministry of natural
18:55
resources and Forestry responded after
18:58
after 5 days of on thewater operations
19:00
no other grass carp were detected in the
19:02
bequin although we didn't catch grass
19:04
carp today we caught other invasive
19:06
species such as goldfish and round
19:13
GOI what do you got that that freaked me
19:16
out I got to admit I know it does I
19:19
don't know if I need the net on this guy
19:20
or not but that's that's a big one it's
19:23
a big one yeah let me get the net on
19:29
girlfriend don't jump don't
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jump here we go I'm going to bring her
19:34
up now she's been it's a good one okay
19:38
go nice right in the net the way it
19:44
large where was that the weed line read
19:47
on that weed line holy sh that's a great
19:52
lar that was a beauty right there I see
19:55
the patch you got it from right there
19:57
right off the edge of that that is
19:59
awesome just took it and he took a quick
20:01
too he's like the rest of these guys
20:03
they're really when they're there
20:04
they're there they're fast that right
20:07
there folks is a nice large M bass no
20:10
kidding we like these ones nice fat and
20:13
again so weed oriented yeah that bass is
20:15
right on the edge of a huge drop off
20:18
that might be a good pattern for us
20:19
we've been hitting the reads and
20:20
everything maybe we got to hit the edges
20:23
I'll put her back right in the mat right
20:24
off this this Edge woo that's a at least
20:28
a four pounder woo I like that buddy
20:31
that was funny we were just happing we
20:34
were just okay now here's what happened
20:35
now we were just coming out of this big
20:37
thick shallow weed patch hit the flat I
20:40
put her I put the Garment in gear so cuz
20:43
I didn't want to run the prop the M Merk
20:44
through it get through all that stuff
20:46
and we just started to DFT we were going
20:48
to set up we're going to go across to
20:49
this side over here and I just drop and
20:52
drop drop and and says I know what
20:53
you're doing I love when the kind of
20:54
fluka fish you know what I mean it was
20:56
not even in the game plan we know how to
20:57
fish fish weed lines weed lines are huge
21:00
in fishing on for all species but it's
21:02
just so nice when you kind of just okay
21:04
let's think about the next spot
21:05
everybody get ready and then you get one
21:10
fun so what have we learned coming out
21:13
of this show well first and foremost we
21:16
now all know that weed growth aquatic
21:18
vegetation whatever you want to call it
21:20
is absolutely essential to our beloved
21:22
animals called fish and secondly and
21:26
equally as important invasive species
21:28
like the grass carp can and will if left
21:31
alone annihilate that beautiful
21:33
underwater Greenery until there's
21:35
nothing left which ultimately includes
21:39
those beloved little fish Pete just
21:41
mentioned what can we that's all of you
21:43
watching along with an and myself take
21:46
from this episode we can first learn how
21:49
to identify not only grass carp but all
21:51
four Asian carp species by going to the
21:53
Asian carp website which we'll put on
21:55
screen at the end of the show and
21:56
downloading their reporting
21:58
guide and thus being armed with the
22:01
correct imagery and knowledge we as
22:03
Anglers can be ready to take action in
22:06
case or should I say when the inevitable
22:09
happens and that of course is
22:12
encountering one of these highly
22:13
invasive creatures hey let's all work
22:16
together and help keep our worldclass
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