The Ohio River is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream. It is approximately 981 miles (1,579 km) long and is located in the Eastern United States.
The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. In the five centuries prior to European contact, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. For thousands of years, Native Americans, like the European explorers and settlers who followed them, used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma in the 1600s.
The name "Ohio" originated from Iroquois word ohi-yo’, meaning "great river". The state, originally partitioned from the Northwest Territory, was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803. Although there are conflicting narratives regarding the origin of the nickname, Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" (relating to the Ohio buckeye tree) and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes".
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
The barge Bite. An unexplained phenomenon that only happens when a barge passes you on the big rivers. Something triggers the catfish to feed when as the barge passes.
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Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvani
8:46
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
In this video you will spend the day with me scouting the Ohio river for big catfish. I look in certain areas to pin point hot spot for catching catfish such as wing dams or wing dikes which provides several options to fish like current seams, scour holes and eddy's. I also look at mud banks that have deep water and wood cover to find some catfish. The river bed is full of contours that attract catfish but with river conditions these spots can sometimes change.
This video is just a (laid back) Saturday morning spring day of catfishing. Nature is in full bloom, listen close and you will hear the sound of awesome. Times like these don't last
18:25
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the daytime using cut bait. Learn where to look for them during the day.
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Voice over by Uncle Charlie
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10:34
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
This lock and dam system is located twelve miles downriver from Augusta Kentucky and about thirty five miles upstream from the Cincinnatti Ohio area.
1:24
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding
This clip was taken off Lower River Road. There is usually a hundred yards to the water from here. As you can see , the water is taking everything in its path along with it. I'll update with more footage on the J.KNIGHT Channel. 3/15/15
9:58
60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip on my brother's houseboat.
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Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine dam in Louisville KY.
http://monsterrodholders.com/ I was using frozen skip jack cut in small pieces. i was fishing in about 35 foot of water on the deep water flats using both a suspended and dragging methods. Catching catfish on both type of rigs.
In the summer months on rivers such as the Ohio river the deep flats provide a great food source that blue cats love. That food source is mussels.
Find a good mussel bed on the deep water flats and you will not have to go nowhere else the rest of the day as the cats of all sizes will roam these flats in good
8:38
Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Big fish caught the day before a big tournament while pre fishing. I was fishing the Ohio river in Metropolis IL using cut bait. i was drift fishing in 35 fo...
9:24
June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
Fishing solo on 6/16/2014 on the Ohio River. A 7 and 13 pound flathead. Along with 17 and 25 pound bluecats.
6:00
HUGE CATFISH: HOG HUNTIN ON THE OHIO RIVER
HUGE CATFISH: HOG HUNTIN ON THE OHIO RIVER
HUGE CATFISH: HOG HUNTIN ON THE OHIO RIVER
http://discovercatfishing.com/ I caught this huge post spawn blue catfish while drift fishing the Ohio River in early summer. i was using a Carolina rig bait...
0:48
Alligator found along Ohio River
Alligator found along Ohio River
Alligator found along Ohio River
'Somebody's pet' taken to Cincinnati Zoo for proper care.
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The Ohio River Monster
The Ohio River Monster
The Ohio River Monster
The Unknown Ohio River Monster!
6:21
Places to look for flathead catfish on the Ohio River
Places to look for flathead catfish on the Ohio River
Places to look for flathead catfish on the Ohio River
Places to look for in rivers when fishing for flathead catfish. mouths of creeks, man made structure and contour changes are all great places to start lookin...
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
The barge Bite. An unexplained phenomenon that only happens when a barge passes you on the big rivers. Something triggers the catfish to feed when as the barge passes.
29:05
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvani
8:46
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
In this video you will spend the day with me scouting the Ohio river for big catfish. I look in certain areas to pin point hot spot for catching catfish such as wing dams or wing dikes which provides several options to fish like current seams, scour holes and eddy's. I also look at mud banks that have deep water and wood cover to find some catfish. The river bed is full of contours that attract catfish but with river conditions these spots can sometimes change.
This video is just a (laid back) Saturday morning spring day of catfishing. Nature is in full bloom, listen close and you will hear the sound of awesome. Times like these don't last
18:25
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the daytime using cut bait. Learn where to look for them during the day.
Please visit our sponsors:
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MONSTER ROD HOLDERS http://monsterrodholders.com/
TANGLING WITH CATFISH RODS www.tanglingwithcatfish.com/
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MUSTAD HOOKS
Voice over by Uncle Charlie
http://uncleharley.com/
10:34
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
This lock and dam system is located twelve miles downriver from Augusta Kentucky and about thirty five miles upstream from the Cincinnatti Ohio area.
1:24
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding
This clip was taken off Lower River Road. There is usually a hundred yards to the water from here. As you can see , the water is taking everything in its path along with it. I'll update with more footage on the J.KNIGHT Channel. 3/15/15
9:58
60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip on my brother's houseboat.
23:56
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine dam in Louisville KY.
http://monsterrodholders.com/ I was using frozen skip jack cut in small pieces. i was fishing in about 35 foot of water on the deep water flats using both a suspended and dragging methods. Catching catfish on both type of rigs.
In the summer months on rivers such as the Ohio river the deep flats provide a great food source that blue cats love. That food source is mussels.
Find a good mussel bed on the deep water flats and you will not have to go nowhere else the rest of the day as the cats of all sizes will roam these flats in good
8:38
Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Big fish caught the day before a big tournament while pre fishing. I was fishing the Ohio river in Metropolis IL using cut bait. i was drift fishing in 35 fo...
9:24
June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
Fishing solo on 6/16/2014 on the Ohio River. A 7 and 13 pound flathead. Along with 17 and 25 pound bluecats.
6:00
HUGE CATFISH: HOG HUNTIN ON THE OHIO RIVER
HUGE CATFISH: HOG HUNTIN ON THE OHIO RIVER
HUGE CATFISH: HOG HUNTIN ON THE OHIO RIVER
http://discovercatfishing.com/ I caught this huge post spawn blue catfish while drift fishing the Ohio River in early summer. i was using a Carolina rig bait...
0:48
Alligator found along Ohio River
Alligator found along Ohio River
Alligator found along Ohio River
'Somebody's pet' taken to Cincinnati Zoo for proper care.
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8:32
The Ohio River Monster
The Ohio River Monster
The Ohio River Monster
The Unknown Ohio River Monster!
6:21
Places to look for flathead catfish on the Ohio River
Places to look for flathead catfish on the Ohio River
Places to look for flathead catfish on the Ohio River
Places to look for in rivers when fishing for flathead catfish. mouths of creeks, man made structure and contour changes are all great places to start lookin...
8:47
42" cat fish caught in Ohio river
42" cat fish caught in Ohio river
42" cat fish caught in Ohio river
42" cat.
5:53
Catching Big Catfish from the Ohio River
Catching Big Catfish from the Ohio River
Catching Big Catfish from the Ohio River
The Ohio River that borders Ohio and West Virginia is fast becoming one of the nations best catfishing destinations with some awesome opportunities for sport...
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Pre Fishing The Ohio River
Pre Fishing The Ohio River
Pre Fishing The Ohio River
WATCH IN HD. I have a few tournaments coming up on the Ohio River here are some of my practices.
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3 hour Catfishing Trip on the Ohio River
3 hour Catfishing Trip on the Ohio River
3 hour Catfishing Trip on the Ohio River
In this video You will see in real time as Steve spends about 3 HOURS on a Saturday evening fishing for catfish on the Ohio River. See and experience the action as it happens on the Ohio River.
7:07
Friday Night Catfishing on the Ohio River
Friday Night Catfishing on the Ohio River
Friday Night Catfishing on the Ohio River
Just fun fishing on the Ohio River. Fishing for catfish at night. Fishing for flathead catfish in deep scour holes at the mouths of feeder creeks into the Ohio River . Please visit our sponsors:
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Voice over by Uncle Harley
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5:38
How to Catch Sauger on the Ohio River
How to Catch Sauger on the Ohio River
How to Catch Sauger on the Ohio River
http://discovercatfishing.com/ How to catch Sauger on the Ohio River. Winter time Sauger fishing below Mc Alpine Dam, in Louisville Ky.
2:48
Great Ohio River Swim canceled for first time due to algae problem
Great Ohio River Swim canceled for first time due to algae problem
Great Ohio River Swim canceled for first time due to algae problem
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The Ohio River Flood - 1937 Educational Film - S88TV1
The Ohio River Flood - 1937 Educational Film - S88TV1
The Ohio River Flood - 1937 Educational Film - S88TV1
"Showing West Virginia and Kentucky flooded by the Ohio River and its tributaries during the great flood of 1937."
"Our first obstacle. The Guyandotte crosses Route 60 at Barboursville, W. Va."
Huntington, W. Va.
"Huntington's business area."
Louisville, Kentucky
"The flood does not spare the finest homes."
Much fascinating footage.
Three cars driving down railroad tracks , the only open route south from Louisville.
Cincinnati, Ohio -- photography by Ralph V. Haile.
"The Bottoms" district flooded.
Disaster response in Cincinnati
S88TV1 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries &
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Ohio River flooding widespread
Ohio River flooding widespread
Ohio River flooding widespread
Low-lying areas along Ohio and Kentucky banks affected.
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It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
The barge Bite. An unexplained phenomenon that only happens when a barge passes you on the big rivers. Something triggers the catfish to feed when as the barge passes.
The barge Bite. An unexplained phenomenon that only happens when a barge passes you on the big rivers. Something triggers the catfish to feed when as the barge passes.
published:31 Aug 2014
views:1619
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream.
The 981-mile (1,579 km) river flows through or along the border of six states, and its drainage basin includes parts of 14 states. Through its largest tributary, the Tennessee River, the basin includes many of the states of the southeastern U.S. It is the source of drinking water for three million people.
It is named in Iroquoian or Seneca: Ohi:yó, lit. "Good River" or Shawnee: Pelewathiipi and Spelewathiipi. The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. For thousands of years, Native Americans used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. In the five centuries before European conquest, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma in the 1600s.
In 1669, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle led a French expedition to the Ohio River, becoming the first Europeans to see it. After European-American settlement, the river served as a border between present-day Kentucky and Indian Territories. It was a primary transportation route for pioneers during the westward expansion of the early U.S. In his Notes on the State of Virginia published in 1781–82, Thomas Jefferson stated: "The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle, waters clear, and bosom smooth and unbroken by rocks and rapids, a single instance only excepted."
During the 19th century, the river was the southern boundary of the Northwest Territory. It is sometimes considered as the western extension of the Mason–Dixon Line that divided Pennsylvania from Maryland, and thus part of the border between free and slave territory, and between the Northern and Southern United States or Upper South. Where the river was narrow, it was the way to freedom for thousands of slaves escaping to the North, many helped by free blacks and whites of the Underground Railroad resistance movement.
The Ohio River is a climatic transition area, as its water runs along the periphery of the humid subtropical and humid continental climate areas. It is inhabited by fauna and flora of both climates. In winter, it regularly freezes over at Pittsburgh but rarely further south toward Cincinnati and Louisville. At Paducah, Kentucky, in the south, near the Ohio’s confluence with the Mississippi, it is ice-free year-round. Paducah was founded there because it is the northernmost ice-free reach of the Ohio...
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream.
The 981-mile (1,579 km) river flows through or along the border of six states, and its drainage basin includes parts of 14 states. Through its largest tributary, the Tennessee River, the basin includes many of the states of the southeastern U.S. It is the source of drinking water for three million people.
It is named in Iroquoian or Seneca: Ohi:yó, lit. "Good River" or Shawnee: Pelewathiipi and Spelewathiipi. The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. For thousands of years, Native Americans used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. In the five centuries before European conquest, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma in the 1600s.
In 1669, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle led a French expedition to the Ohio River, becoming the first Europeans to see it. After European-American settlement, the river served as a border between present-day Kentucky and Indian Territories. It was a primary transportation route for pioneers during the westward expansion of the early U.S. In his Notes on the State of Virginia published in 1781–82, Thomas Jefferson stated: "The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle, waters clear, and bosom smooth and unbroken by rocks and rapids, a single instance only excepted."
During the 19th century, the river was the southern boundary of the Northwest Territory. It is sometimes considered as the western extension of the Mason–Dixon Line that divided Pennsylvania from Maryland, and thus part of the border between free and slave territory, and between the Northern and Southern United States or Upper South. Where the river was narrow, it was the way to freedom for thousands of slaves escaping to the North, many helped by free blacks and whites of the Underground Railroad resistance movement.
The Ohio River is a climatic transition area, as its water runs along the periphery of the humid subtropical and humid continental climate areas. It is inhabited by fauna and flora of both climates. In winter, it regularly freezes over at Pittsburgh but rarely further south toward Cincinnati and Louisville. At Paducah, Kentucky, in the south, near the Ohio’s confluence with the Mississippi, it is ice-free year-round. Paducah was founded there because it is the northernmost ice-free reach of the Ohio...
In this video you will spend the day with me scouting the Ohio river for big catfish. I look in certain areas to pin point hot spot for catching catfish such as wing dams or wing dikes which provides several options to fish like current seams, scour holes and eddy's. I also look at mud banks that have deep water and wood cover to find some catfish. The river bed is full of contours that attract catfish but with river conditions these spots can sometimes change.
This video is just a (laid back) Saturday morning spring day of catfishing. Nature is in full bloom, listen close and you will hear the sound of awesome. Times like these don't last long enough but these kind of days are where memories are made. Happy fishing everyone.
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In this video you will spend the day with me scouting the Ohio river for big catfish. I look in certain areas to pin point hot spot for catching catfish such as wing dams or wing dikes which provides several options to fish like current seams, scour holes and eddy's. I also look at mud banks that have deep water and wood cover to find some catfish. The river bed is full of contours that attract catfish but with river conditions these spots can sometimes change.
This video is just a (laid back) Saturday morning spring day of catfishing. Nature is in full bloom, listen close and you will hear the sound of awesome. Times like these don't last long enough but these kind of days are where memories are made. Happy fishing everyone.
Products used today.
Need fishing rod holders? http://monsterrodholders.com/
Need a good quality landing net for big catfish? http://monsterrodholders.com/shop/hydroweb-heavy-duty-landing-net/
Hit me up on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wildcatterstv
visit my website http://discovercatfishing.com/
Monster Rod Holders
monsterrodholders.com
In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the daytime using cut bait. Learn where to look for them during the day.
Please visit our sponsors:
EXCEL BOATS www.excelboats.net/
MONSTER ROD HOLDERS http://monsterrodholders.com/
TANGLING WITH CATFISH RODS www.tanglingwithcatfish.com/
FATBOY CUSTOM RODS www.fatboycustomrods.com/
MUSTAD HOOKS
Voice over by Uncle Charlie
http://uncleharley.com/
In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the daytime using cut bait. Learn where to look for them during the day.
Please visit our sponsors:
EXCEL BOATS www.excelboats.net/
MONSTER ROD HOLDERS http://monsterrodholders.com/
TANGLING WITH CATFISH RODS www.tanglingwithcatfish.com/
FATBOY CUSTOM RODS www.fatboycustomrods.com/
MUSTAD HOOKS
Voice over by Uncle Charlie
http://uncleharley.com/
published:09 Jun 2015
views:1135
Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
Ohio River Flooding
This clip was taken off Lower River Road. There is usually a hundred yards to the water from here. As you can see , the water is taking everything in its path along with it. I'll update with more footage on the J.KNIGHT Channel. 3/15/15
Ohio River Flooding
This clip was taken off Lower River Road. There is usually a hundred yards to the water from here. As you can see , the water is taking everything in its path along with it. I'll update with more footage on the J.KNIGHT Channel. 3/15/15
This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine dam in Louisville KY.
http://monsterrodholders.com/ I was using frozen skip jack cut in small pieces. i was fishing in about 35 foot of water on the deep water flats using both a suspended and dragging methods. Catching catfish on both type of rigs.
In the summer months on rivers such as the Ohio river the deep flats provide a great food source that blue cats love. That food source is mussels.
Find a good mussel bed on the deep water flats and you will not have to go nowhere else the rest of the day as the cats of all sizes will roam these flats in good numbers scavenging through the gravel/sand/mud mixed bottom for these small hard shell morsels.
The bluecats will eat these mussels, absorb their flesh and later either regurgitate or evacuate the shells. It’s not uncommon to have loads of zebra mussel shells that the cats have left me in my live tank after a tournament.
This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine dam in Louisville KY.
http://monsterrodholders.com/ I was using frozen skip jack cut in small pieces. i was fishing in about 35 foot of water on the deep water flats using both a suspended and dragging methods. Catching catfish on both type of rigs.
In the summer months on rivers such as the Ohio river the deep flats provide a great food source that blue cats love. That food source is mussels.
Find a good mussel bed on the deep water flats and you will not have to go nowhere else the rest of the day as the cats of all sizes will roam these flats in good numbers scavenging through the gravel/sand/mud mixed bottom for these small hard shell morsels.
The bluecats will eat these mussels, absorb their flesh and later either regurgitate or evacuate the shells. It’s not uncommon to have loads of zebra mussel shells that the cats have left me in my live tank after a tournament.
Big fish caught the day before a big tournament while pre fishing. I was fishing the Ohio river in Metropolis IL using cut bait. i was drift fishing in 35 fo...
Big fish caught the day before a big tournament while pre fishing. I was fishing the Ohio river in Metropolis IL using cut bait. i was drift fishing in 35 fo...
http://discovercatfishing.com/ I caught this huge post spawn blue catfish while drift fishing the Ohio River in early summer. i was using a Carolina rig bait...
http://discovercatfishing.com/ I caught this huge post spawn blue catfish while drift fishing the Ohio River in early summer. i was using a Carolina rig bait...
'Somebody's pet' taken to Cincinnati Zoo for proper care.
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Places to look for in rivers when fishing for flathead catfish. mouths of creeks, man made structure and contour changes are all great places to start lookin...
Places to look for in rivers when fishing for flathead catfish. mouths of creeks, man made structure and contour changes are all great places to start lookin...
The Ohio River that borders Ohio and West Virginia is fast becoming one of the nations best catfishing destinations with some awesome opportunities for sport...
The Ohio River that borders Ohio and West Virginia is fast becoming one of the nations best catfishing destinations with some awesome opportunities for sport...
In this video You will see in real time as Steve spends about 3 HOURS on a Saturday evening fishing for catfish on the Ohio River. See and experience the action as it happens on the Ohio River.
In this video You will see in real time as Steve spends about 3 HOURS on a Saturday evening fishing for catfish on the Ohio River. See and experience the action as it happens on the Ohio River.
Just fun fishing on the Ohio River. Fishing for catfish at night. Fishing for flathead catfish in deep scour holes at the mouths of feeder creeks into the Ohio River . Please visit our sponsors:
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Just fun fishing on the Ohio River. Fishing for catfish at night. Fishing for flathead catfish in deep scour holes at the mouths of feeder creeks into the Ohio River . Please visit our sponsors:
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The Ohio River Flood - 1937 Educational Film - S88TV1
"Showing West Virginia and Kentucky flooded by the Ohio River and its tributaries during the great flood of 1937."
"Our first obstacle. The Guyandotte crosses Route 60 at Barboursville, W. Va."
Huntington, W. Va.
"Huntington's business area."
Louisville, Kentucky
"The flood does not spare the finest homes."
Much fascinating footage.
Three cars driving down railroad tracks , the only open route south from Louisville.
Cincinnati, Ohio -- photography by Ralph V. Haile.
"The Bottoms" district flooded.
Disaster response in Cincinnati
S88TV1 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from the Prelinger Archives, NASA, US & UK National Archives and other public domain film sources.
"Showing West Virginia and Kentucky flooded by the Ohio River and its tributaries during the great flood of 1937."
"Our first obstacle. The Guyandotte crosses Route 60 at Barboursville, W. Va."
Huntington, W. Va.
"Huntington's business area."
Louisville, Kentucky
"The flood does not spare the finest homes."
Much fascinating footage.
Three cars driving down railroad tracks , the only open route south from Louisville.
Cincinnati, Ohio -- photography by Ralph V. Haile.
"The Bottoms" district flooded.
Disaster response in Cincinnati
S88TV1 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from the Prelinger Archives, NASA, US & UK National Archives and other public domain film sources.
Low-lying areas along Ohio and Kentucky banks affected.
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Low-lying areas along Ohio and Kentucky banks affected.
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It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
The barge Bite. An unexplained phenomenon that only happens when a barge passes you on the...
published:31 Aug 2014
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
It's a Barge Bite on the Ohio river: An unexplained mystery
published:31 Aug 2014
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The barge Bite. An unexplained phenomenon that only happens when a barge passes you on the big rivers. Something triggers the catfish to feed when as the barge passes.
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Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
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Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks a...
published:19 Sep 2014
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
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Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream.
The 981-mile (1,579 km) river flows through or along the border of six states, and its drainage basin includes parts of 14 states. Through its largest tributary, the Tennessee River, the basin includes many of the states of the southeastern U.S. It is the source of drinking water for three million people.
It is named in Iroquoian or Seneca: Ohi:yó, lit. "Good River" or Shawnee: Pelewathiipi and Spelewathiipi. The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. For thousands of years, Native Americans used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. In the five centuries before European conquest, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma in the 1600s.
In 1669, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle led a French expedition to the Ohio River, becoming the first Europeans to see it. After European-American settlement, the river served as a border between present-day Kentucky and Indian Territories. It was a primary transportation route for pioneers during the westward expansion of the early U.S. In his Notes on the State of Virginia published in 1781–82, Thomas Jefferson stated: "The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle, waters clear, and bosom smooth and unbroken by rocks and rapids, a single instance only excepted."
During the 19th century, the river was the southern boundary of the Northwest Territory. It is sometimes considered as the western extension of the Mason–Dixon Line that divided Pennsylvania from Maryland, and thus part of the border between free and slave territory, and between the Northern and Southern United States or Upper South. Where the river was narrow, it was the way to freedom for thousands of slaves escaping to the North, many helped by free blacks and whites of the Underground Railroad resistance movement.
The Ohio River is a climatic transition area, as its water runs along the periphery of the humid subtropical and humid continental climate areas. It is inhabited by fauna and flora of both climates. In winter, it regularly freezes over at Pittsburgh but rarely further south toward Cincinnati and Louisville. At Paducah, Kentucky, in the south, near the Ohio’s confluence with the Mississippi, it is ice-free year-round. Paducah was founded there because it is the northernmost ice-free reach of the Ohio...
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Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
In this video you will spend the day with me scouting the Ohio river for big catfish. I lo...
published:04 Apr 2015
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
Scouting for Big Catfish on the Ohio River
published:04 Apr 2015
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In this video you will spend the day with me scouting the Ohio river for big catfish. I look in certain areas to pin point hot spot for catching catfish such as wing dams or wing dikes which provides several options to fish like current seams, scour holes and eddy's. I also look at mud banks that have deep water and wood cover to find some catfish. The river bed is full of contours that attract catfish but with river conditions these spots can sometimes change.
This video is just a (laid back) Saturday morning spring day of catfishing. Nature is in full bloom, listen close and you will hear the sound of awesome. Times like these don't last long enough but these kind of days are where memories are made. Happy fishing everyone.
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Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the dayti...
published:09 Jun 2015
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
Flathead CATFISHING on the Ohio River
published:09 Jun 2015
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In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the daytime using cut bait. Learn where to look for them during the day.
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Ohio River Towboat and Barges exiting Meldahl Lock and Dam
This lock and dam system is located twelve miles downriver from Augusta Kentucky and about...
This lock and dam system is located twelve miles downriver from Augusta Kentucky and about thirty five miles upstream from the Cincinnatti Ohio area.
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Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding
This clip was taken off Lower River Road. There is usually a hundred ...
published:16 Mar 2015
Ohio River Flooding 2015
Ohio River Flooding 2015
published:16 Mar 2015
views:1862
Ohio River Flooding
This clip was taken off Lower River Road. There is usually a hundred yards to the water from here. As you can see , the water is taking everything in its path along with it. I'll update with more footage on the J.KNIGHT Channel. 3/15/15
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60 mile Ohio River trip through locks and all.
60 mile Ohio River trip on my brother's houseboat....
60 mile Ohio River trip on my brother's houseboat.
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Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine d...
published:11 Aug 2014
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
Ohio River Action:Fishing for Blue catfish around mussel beds
published:11 Aug 2014
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This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine dam in Louisville KY.
http://monsterrodholders.com/ I was using frozen skip jack cut in small pieces. i was fishing in about 35 foot of water on the deep water flats using both a suspended and dragging methods. Catching catfish on both type of rigs.
In the summer months on rivers such as the Ohio river the deep flats provide a great food source that blue cats love. That food source is mussels.
Find a good mussel bed on the deep water flats and you will not have to go nowhere else the rest of the day as the cats of all sizes will roam these flats in good numbers scavenging through the gravel/sand/mud mixed bottom for these small hard shell morsels.
The bluecats will eat these mussels, absorb their flesh and later either regurgitate or evacuate the shells. It’s not uncommon to have loads of zebra mussel shells that the cats have left me in my live tank after a tournament.
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Fast Action Bluecats on the Ohio River
Big fish caught the day before a big tournament while pre fishing. I was fishing the Ohio ...
Big fish caught the day before a big tournament while pre fishing. I was fishing the Ohio river in Metropolis IL using cut bait. i was drift fishing in 35 fo...
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June 16, 2014 Catfishing the Ohio River
Fishing solo on 6/16/2014 on the Ohio River. A 7 and 13 pound flathead. Along with 17 and ...
http://discovercatfishing.com/ I caught this huge post spawn blue catfish while drift fishing the Ohio River in early summer. i was using a Carolina rig bait...
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Alligator found along Ohio River
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published:05 Oct 2015
Alligator found along Ohio River
Alligator found along Ohio River
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Places to look for in rivers when fishing for flathead catfish. mouths of creeks, man made structure and contour changes are all great places to start lookin...
This year's El Niño weather system is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to be the second strongest on record, scientists have said ... "And the winter over North America is definitely not going to be normal." ... "It's certainly still a strong event ... Some reports indicated that the country could face a repeat of 1963, when the worst winter in history saw temperatures drop to -20C, causing the RiverThames to freeze ... ....
The US dentist who shot Cecil the Lion dead will not face charges because his papers were in order. Walter Palmer provoked worldwide condemnation when he shot the famous lion dead near Hwange National Park at the end of July. Mr Palmer has repeatedly insisted he believed the hunt to be legal but animal rights campaigners called for his extradition to Zimbabwe to face charges. This article will be updated shortly More about....
Syrian troops backed by Russian airstrikes have advanced against fighters in the centre of the country as Russia's PresidentVladimir Putin defended Moscow's intervention in the conflict, saying it would aid efforts to reach a political settlement. Putin said his country's objective was to stabilise the Syrian government and create conditions for a political compromise ... Russia is a major arms supplier to Syria ... Source. Agencies. ....
Story highlights. Increasing tensions between Palestinians and Israeli forces across the West Bank have seen 25 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces so far this month. Human rights organisations are calling into the question Israel's extrajudicial policy and how it is being applied in the recent clashes. Reports reveal that, in some cases, the excessive and lethal force used by Israeli security could be considered war crimes ... RELATED ... ....
(AP) — Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear says a new OhioRiver bridge between downtown Louisville and southern Indiana is expected to open earlier than projected. Beshear said the bridge would temporarily carry two-way traffic as crews make more extensive improvements to restore the adjacent Kennedy Bridge, which currently carries Interstate 65 across the OhioRiver... ....
Governor Pence and I applaud the hard work of people on both sides of the river and the political aisle to make it happen.'.Building a new interstate bridge across the OhioRiver in Louisville had been discussed for decades, but became real in December 2011 when Gov ...Find more information on the OhioRiverBridgesProject at www.kyinbridges.com....
Catfish teams traveled from 23 states to compete in the 2015Monsters on the Ohio catfish tournament. Owensboro, KY and the OhioRiver was the focus point for the October 10, 2015 event. Organizers registered 182 boats and 383 men, women and children for the tournament. Monsters on the Ohio ....
The Broncos are 4½ point favourites over the Raiders, but given their success against divisional opponents it may be a bargain. The Broncos have won an NFL record 13 in a row against AFCWest teams and are a healthy 12-1 versus the spread in those contests ... So far, the overs are 1-9 verses the overs ... The Bengals are one of the best home bets going, too, covering 15 of their past 19 on the banks of the OhioRiver ... ....
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A commission monitoring pollution in the OhioRiver says testing for mercury released into the water will be determined on a state-by-state basis rather than a comprehensive plan. The multistate OhioRiver Valley Water Sanitation Commission decided Thursday that states along the waterway will decide where and how companies do ......
The participants have traveled from 23 states to compete in a catfish tournament in Owensboro, KY on the OhioRiver... Captains Meeting Monsters on the Ohio Captains Meeting....
(butch walker & chrystina lloree) When I woke up in the morning my lover was gone. I had a voice in my head 20 feet long. Ohio river's where you need to go. That's where they took a jump to save their soul. The banks are sketchy and they're covered in clay. So be careful where you walk and be careful what you say. 'cause the people are listening to everything you do. And they wont think twice about sinking you. This is where we hide. Down on the bottom, down on the bottom. Well the water is kinda zoomy and my head is full of mud. And the skies are always gloomy forming rainy clouds. And the voices get closer with every step you take. Closer to the edge, that's where you'll break. Well your looks a little strange and you look a little red. Were you careful where you walked? And were you careful what you said? Back to the river is where you need to go.