INVASIVE Fish Cannot be Stopped... Catch Clean Cook! Giant Peacock Bass

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Denes and i spent the day chasing invasive species in South Florida. We caught peacock bass, Tiger oscars and mayans!

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Been a fan of the channel for a long time. Love watching you develop not only as a fisherman but as a chef as well. Spent a lot of time both in the fishing industry and the restaurant industry and I'm always impressed with your skill at both. Keep it up and I hope you enjoy the new boat.

edwardjoyce
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I remember the old days fishing Alligator Alley canals before I 75 was built, say about 1974. My dad, brother an d I would catch huge largemouth bass all day long. They're wasn't any invasives back then. Maybe the occasional Mudd fish. But catching 4-7 pound Largemouths was just incredible. Wish you could have been there. It was EPIC! Back then the limit was 10 Largemouths each. We would catch our limit and cull out some of the smaller ones. We had a large family to feed, along with a few friends . We would have our large family and friends over for fried fish and fresh veggies out of the garden. Great eats and great friends and family! Ahhh, the good old days!

timmaggard
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Dennis has been a great addition to this channel.

DNice
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Peacock bass are really beautiful and fun game fish, one of your videos on them was needed

casualangler
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I love when you do these fresh water catch and cooks every once in a while. I have enjoyed all of the fresh water episodes you have done. Some that come to mind are the snakehead catch and cook, the clown night fish one was one of my favorites tho.

coloradocatchcleanandcook
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Dennis is getting JACKED love the catch and cooks

justinmcelrath
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Yellowstone Lake, in Yellowstone National Park, was infested by Lake Trout. No one knows how they got there. But, since they are invasive. If your fishing the lake and catch one. You cannot throw it back, not even if you kill it. If you do not want it, you take it to the Rangers. If a Ranger see's you throwing one back, you can get fined. That is how you get ride of an invasive species of fish. Just catch them all.

longrider
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When’s the collab happening with dear meat for dinner?

Njh-osju
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thank god for your videos denes is really a great camera man, gives you an brook time to fish. Love y'all

Calvincummingssr
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That scallion lime butter sounds really good. I have a couple black drum fillets on the half shell from yesterday. Going with blackened on a half shell over charcoal and try that butter over the top tonight.

rslack
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Peacock bass are absolutely delicious!! There are so many down here in south FL that I honestly think it won’t put a hurting keeping a couple here and there to eat. Lots of people criticize keeping them because they’re such an amazing and beautiful sport fish but they’re one of the best to eat. We bread ours in Italian seasoned bread crumbs and fry it. So good! Very good topped with mango or pineapple salsa too and a side of white rice 👌🏻👌🏻

rivasoutdooradventures
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Another great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge on Florida fishing.
Keep up the great work!
Excited to see what the new boat is in the future!

thesquatch
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When I was in school in the 80s here in Naples I had a friend who was a exchange student from Colombia, , , , We loved to fish and did all the time, , My Colombian friend would tell me about Peacock Bass and how awesome they are, ,,Now here in Florida we have Peacock Bass and many other exotic fish and reptiles we never had when I was young !!

dudekdudek
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Brother been hitting legs in the gym more often, his quads are looking huge

naserkhalifa
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Hard Fighting... Good Eating... Legal to keep ... That's the Perfect Tri-Fecta! Who cares if Non Native or Invasive... Great Fishing/Eating is all that matters! Another Great educational video!

colemant
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Grew up catching these in panama, lake gatun. The smaller ones usually school and will hit anything. The big ones stay deeper on stumps, etc. great video!

dhickman
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Besides being a fish catching machine, Viktor is the best fish chef on YouTube...!!

Liberty-woiy
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awesome session. looks fun targeting those peacock bass. would like to catch one one day. pretty cool how u guys were using a whole different range of gear including micro jigging vertically. very surprised how meaty the bass was

BasicFishingNZ
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Yo Victor, , You ever think about chasing some deliciouse invasive blue cat on the Chesapeake Bay ?
Here on the west coast, the fillets are just starting to show up at Whole foods seafood dept.

sugarsnap
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Great video Vik. The CCC looked delicious as well.
You guys stay safe out there.

edwardbranch