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The clown colors have been killing it out here on Erie's central basin lately. I run out about twice a week when weather permits right now, and it's mayfly season. So, crawler harnesses with clown blades and bright beads are killing it right now for us.
ОтветитьIt is looking like we may not get to Canada this year for Fall Walleyes. We have options in the Hayward area...what lake is the best option for a pseudo Canada walleye trip? Grindstone, Round or the Flowage? Thanks Tom.
ОтветитьGreat lesson . I enjoy trying all of your techniques in your videos and my catch rate has increased dramatically.
Thnx DL
Awesome video. Great presentation! Now I have something new to buy. Thinking of trying it on lake Erie.
ОтветитьSo if you do not have electronics.....is this method a way of sorting through different walleye structures? ie-if no hits in x time...move on. Or does this method also attract fish so you should stay a little longer??
ОтветитьSweet video man!
ОтветитьGreat video as always. Thanks.
Have you fished walleye up in the Timmins area of northern Ontario?
What pound fluro leader do you use?
ОтветитьHey Tom, aiming for walleye in Callander Bay, I tried jigging vertical and casting or triple swivel spinner and trolling. What’s my best option here, fishing about 25 feet deep. Thanks man
ОтветитьSeriously. Who don’t like your videos? That’s incredibly odd to me. You are the best.
ОтветитьTom what are you using your Si or Di to find your fish in the VId. Thanks your awesome
ОтветитьTom, do you offer guide services?
ОтветитьWhy did you stop guiding?
ОтветитьAwesome video Tom, just recently got back into fishing after 20 years, I'll be watching more of your videos, as I'm basically starting again with zero knowledge, I love your teaching style
ОтветитьSounds like tour Reels could use some oil..
ОтветитьUnderrated channel. I love this stuff
ОтветитьIs that like a jigging rap
ОтветитьBest action and power for snap jigging?
ОтветитьSo are you looking for a certain water temp before you snap jig? Or are you looking for eyes at a certain depth?
ОтветитьI watched your videos and went on a trip with a bunch of buddies to the boundary waters in Minnesota. Brought my Lowrance with me to put on the rental boats and used this exact technique on basswood lake. First trip I’ve ever really “targeted” walleye and ended up landing a 8.3 pound 30 1/2” walleye! Among other fish of course but I just wanted to send a shout out and a thank you!
ОтветитьI’ve always been a bass fisherman but recently started trying to learn how to catch walleye. I’ve learned more from watching two of your videos than watching dozens of other guys. Thanks for the tips bro
ОтветитьGood video but.... driving around looking at your graph and looking for fish is not the best way to do it. Buck Perry is the Father of Structure Fishing and his principles will guide you to more and bigger fish. Not trying to discount what you did here...cool video.
ОтветитьTom I am considering the purchase of a Hummingbird Helix SI 5 or 7. What is the difference in the graphics detail between gen2 and gen3?
ОтветитьWhat kind (and size) of snap do you tie on?
ОтветитьYou talk too much.
ОтветитьHi Tom, big time follower of your videos here. Coming back to fishing after 14 years away and never fished for Walleye but I'm in an area where I can fish for those now.. The one thing I was not sure about was the leader? So you're going from the braided line to a monofillament leader... Are you just tying those two together or can you run a swivel or something between the two? 10 lb braided, to 10 lb (?) mono then to a clip and then the hyper rattler. Is that correct? Just about got all my ducks in order for this. I thought we might be out there today but something came up but hopefully by next week we'll be out doing this. Thanks again for your amazing college level fishing videos!
ОтветитьVery good info chief,keep up the good videos.I am at lake Champlain.
ОтветитьSo far I love the way you explain everything you are doing....is there any way to video the lure to show exactly what it does when you hit it on slack line?
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!!!!!!
ОтветитьAwesome review.. Finally got a hold of some. 4 hyper rattles. Hornet glow, Purple rain, Tiger glow and Blue silver. 2.5".
ОтветитьThis is crazy, this is basically the only video I have found on this lure. Tnx Tom.
ОтветитьWhat line do you suggest Tom? And what rod type are you using? I got a Fenwick 7' with braided line. 30lbs test.
ОтветитьJigging raps do the trick for me as well for summer walleye..25 30 FOW
ОтветитьPerfect...find'em-catch'em video as usual !!
ОтветитьI run 8lb mono on a 7' kvd quantum. I lose a pike every now and then jigging, but I have a pretty good catch rate on bass, crappie and anything other than those toothy som bs
ОтветитьHi Tom, I have a St Croix 6"10" Med Lite/xtra fast. Would there be a reason to also get the Elliot 7"3" Med Lite/Fast? I am wanting it for Hyper Rattle snap jigging. Thanks for all your wisdom.
ОтветитьI was just looking at these baits on the shelf today. Now I have to go back and get them lol. Another great video Tom!
ОтветитьGreat videos. I'm having issues with my line wrapping around the tip of the rod anytime I work the snap in. Any recommendations?
ОтветитьHey man, what line are you running in this video?
ОтветитьHows the snag ratio?
ОтветитьHow does this work with suspended fish, like under a big bait ball?
ОтветитьWhat size or weight of that lure do you use & what size would I have to use to get down to say 50 ft to 70 ft deep?
ОтветитьTom, you have some awesome videos from techniques to rod to lures. I know some of your videos you show us where to get started on the water. Would like to see an example of the map (screenshot) where the fish was caught. Keep up these informational videos.
ОтветитьThanks for the line type explanation. Appreciated. Great video...layerd out well for teaching/learning
ОтветитьSimilar to buzzbomb fishing foe walleye in fall here in Saskatchewan
ОтветитьWhen your spotlocked what speed are you doing on your graph to get readings
ОтветитьI normally bass fish, but soon I’m going up north and want to try out walleye fishing. I was wondering how I find them without the sonar stuff because I’ll be in a canoe. Does anyone know?
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