Chicago Sun-Times

Wayne’s fish story

Hankins’ youtube channel reflects his passion for the sport and the city

- DALE BOWMAN dbowman@suntimes.com @Bowmanouts­ide

About a year ago, I caught a fishing video from Jackson Park that mixed fishing, history and fun well enough that I tracked downWayne Hankins. Hankins is an auteur with strands of cinéma vérité.

The pandemic sidetracke­dme. Something Hankins understand­s. One of his most viewed videos, “Lakefront Nightmares: Mayor Lori Lightfoot caught me fishing,” is a parody in the line of Lightfoot memes.

Hankins has playfulnes­s and humor in his videos, but, make no mistake, serious matters are the backbone.

His YouTube channel is “Tutfishing­67,”

described as, “Great Fishing and fun times! Come experience some dope fishing from Chicago and other major cities!” He is in the second season of “Salmon Nightmares.”

“I decided to start a YouTube channel because a lot of the guys I fish with are older then me; so I wanted to capture the love and moments we share while I can,” explained Hankins, who started the channel in 2017. “Plus Chicago is known for a lot of negativity, and I wanted to show some great things Chicago does offer.”

Hankins grew up in the Woodlawn area, “down the street from Jackson Park. I have lived by LakeMichig­an almostmy whole life.”

He works for the railroad, but, as he put it, “My passion is fishing and filming so I have been gearing my energy in that direction. A true passion I love and would love to do for a career move.”

That’s the goal.

“My ultimate game with my YouTube channel is to maybe get a legit fishing show

with sponsorshi­p,” Hankins said. “Also a program to get more kids and youth involved with fishing. [Fishing] teaches patience and builds character.

“I am working on a documentar­y based upon African American fishing on the South Side of Chicago area. I want to shine some light on it and maybe help get the area upgraded: some LED lights, life preservers and open the land up more for the fisherman. It’s a lost art and it’s going down badly even though lots of guys still fish the area and bring revenue to the area and city. I wanted to get a bigger audience before actually dropping my documentar­y overall.”

He loves JeremyWade’s “RiverMonst­ers.” “I would love to meet that guy and do an episode together,” Hankins said. “My Dad was a great fisherman as well. He got me started and made me fall in love with the science, techniques and love in fishing.

“I would love to film, fish, and document for a living, similar to JeremyWade’s lifestyle. Fishing has saved my life! Documentin­g Chicago’s salmon run and other fishing runs we have has been pretty cool and uplifting.”

A lot of videos are done in Jackson Park, but “Salmon Nightmares” includes more than salmon fishing around Chicago.

“I started recording on a GoPro camera and I use my phone a lot because sometimes the action is spontaneou­s and the phone is quick to start recording with,” he said. “I edit on my phone and computer. I spend a lot of time on the water. So I use my phone and a few apps, so I can edit, fish, and film all at the same time. VivaVideo is one app I use.”

I enjoy the artiness of his merch, too. He collaborat­ed with his uncle and a coworker on his logos. A young woman (@niche_ customcrea­tions on Instagram) he went to school with does his T-shirts, hoodies and hats. Another friend, Will Tony, helps with photo editing.

Names intrigue me.

“I chose ‘Salmon Nightmares’ because I would do and still do a lot of night fishing,” Hankins said. “So while most guys were sleeping for work and such, I would be out fishing my ass off at night. So my friends would wake up and see my timeline full and big fish night after night and it gave them nightmares about fishing.”

T.U.T. stands for True Underestim­ated Talent.

“A lot of people doubted our talents being African American fishermen, which you don’t see much on a major scale and from the South Side of Chicago as well,” Hankins said. “So I created a slogan to fight the hate and doubt in the fishing world placed against us.”

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PROVIDED PHOTOS Wayne Hankins with a Jackson Park fish and a ‘’Salmon Nightmares’’ hoodie (clockwise from left), with a nice crappie and out fishing.
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