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Mike's Walleye Rigs
Добавлен 10 мар 2019
Maker of the original Spoon / Harness.
Видео
Mike’s Walleye Rigs w/ Special Guest Bob Foulkrod
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Mike’s Walleye Rigs w/ Special Guest Bob Foulkrod
How Tough Are My Custom Painted Bandits?
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I put my custom painted Bandits into a wire wheel and smack them on a cast iron motor, no chips or scratches. Seeing is believing.
Weekend of June 11, 2022
Просмотров 5802 года назад
Weekend of June 11, 2022 Lake Erie walleye fishing. Fishing out of Walnut Creek, Erie Pa. Tremendous weekend with 4 Trips, 13 people and 13 limits for 78 walleyes boxed.
Walleye Fishing 6/4/22 Erie Pa
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First trip of the year out of Erie Pa., 6/4/22. Fishing was fast and furious. Rig for the day, Crushem floating worm harness by Mike's Walleye Rigs. Pulled Crushems behind 2 oz in-line weight 75' back and 3 oz in-line weight 50' back. Water depth 35-40 feet. Trolling speed 1.5 to 1.8 mph. Used 20# braid mainline with 12# fluorocarbon leader.
Crushem Floating Worm Harness
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Detailed description of how we run and benefits of Crushem floating worm harness and smile blade worm harness.
Spoon / Harness
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
I answer many of the common question and what the benefits are of Spoon / Harness.
Huntin Fishin Lovin Every Day
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Just a little something that takes me to my happy place.
Walleye like it slow anyways 1.8 is to fast !
Mike i love your choices of Colors. Alot of your selections are colors that i love to Run on Erie, and some of the Finger Lakes. Beautiful Baits, great job and great video. I hope your selling some lures because those Rigs of yours look killer for Catchin Fish 👍🏽
I like hearing from other guys that fish the central / eastern basin where our water is deeper than 30’. You have a new subscriber
Great video, very informative and easy to understand. I just bought some Amish boards and have not run the larger boards before. I also got a couple of Cisco planer masts with electric reels but am waiting for those to arrive to complete my setup. I normally run the little small boards, but I hate reeling the board in with the fish and dealing with all that at once at the boat, so I look forward to trying the big boards and these clips you showed in the video. I also got some #16 rubber bands if connecting the line directly to the clip doesn't work as well as I hope. I do have a question, my lake has lots of smaller channels and creeks coming into it, so we typically only run my furthest board out 50-75 feet, so I won't have my boards out super far on my home lake. My question is on the closer lines to the boat, they will be further up out of the water with the angle of the mainline to the planer board, is there anything needed to keep the bait down lower in the water column? I guess if you run it far enough back it will be down in the water. I just wondered if anyone would put a small egg sinker on the line above the swivel to get the bait down further in the water, or something like that.
Great research Mike! Are those weighted dive curves weight depth or lure depth?
In most of these scenarios we are using worm harness behind the weights. At typical trolling speeds worm harnes will follow weight or diver at the same depth.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. I haven't done a lot of walleye fishing. But I'm always targeting new fish. Last year was blue catfish and snakehead fish. A friend of mine used to us mister twisters to successfully catch walleye. I will give your lure rig a try. Thanks again!
There are alot of painters are using Tamco High Impact clear
Great information. Thanks sharing.
super lures
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Works great
How much? Large & small?
Where can I get some?
Mikeswalleyerigs.com
Hey Mike I'm in the central basin too. Used to fish for perch a lot. Going to try trolling for walleye. The 10 perch bag limit is ridiculous. Thanks for the good info will be checking in for more tips.
Do you not have any live bait on these rigs?
Yes, you put night crawlers or artificial bait like Gulp night crawlers on them.
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Great idea Mike thank you!!
How about connecting the leaders end to end as you wind them on. That way you will always be taking the last one off and not one that is wound underneath another one???
Let it snow....I’m learning tonight!! ✌🏽🎅🏽✌🏽
You show me what y was thinking thanks man
PER YOUR REPLY DID YOU DRIFT THEM THAT SLOW WITH A SPOON OR A SPINNER?
Sorry, my earlier responses was incorrect I was referring to smile blades. I troll these spoons with slow death hooks. I can troll down to 1.0 mph
Great tips and info on way you go 50' back of the snap weight.
When you run your snap weights on your big boards,do you run dipsys on the same side close to the back of the boat?
Yes, but you don’t need to keep them close to boat. The dipseys will be ahead and deeper than planer board lines
HOW SLOW CAN YOU TROLL IT And it still works for walleyes?
I have trolled these spoons with slow death hooks as slow as 1.0 mph
Great video but you lost with the rubber band. Can you explain that to me, please?
To use this style of clip you half hitch a rubber band around the fishing line. Then the rubber band is clipped into the release.
@@mikeswalleyerigs4309 why tho?
@@adventurefishing3190 the alligator clips will damage line if hooked directly to line
Thanks Mike. Rubber bands good idea.
Great Tip!
I be using you your snap weights they look pretty cool to me I think they work too I'm buying a staibcraft 2750 for the Great Lake's
Why didn't I think about that before? Awesome hack
Nice! Any variants of that for crawler harnesses?
Thanks I use my short crawler harness, brand name “Crushem”, www.mikeswalleyerigs.com/product-page/perch. They are much easier to store. I add a longer leader like described in video. If I change out harness, I hang it up to dry then put it back in original packaging.
Slow death hook does nothing for that rig
Could you show me as to how you detach the rubber band as you reeling in the fish? thank you
Great idea! Thanks
great videos Mike. I purchased some spoon harnesses a month back and they work great! Next season I'll be switching from inline planers boards to big boards and I have a question for you. I notice in this video you're using 3 colors of lead core. Do you switch to five colors when the fish go deep in the heat of summer? I fish out of Erie, PA also and I'm just curious if your setups are different in the spring/fall vs the summer months. Do you have six 3 color rods and six 5 color rods? Just trying to figure out what my arsenal should be. Thank you.
Thank you. Very helpful
What have you found to be the best way to store these rigs?
There is some a kind of board they use for longer one they wrap it around.. You probably get away with a egale claw leadered snealed hooked holder for the shorter ones.
thanks Mike you explain everything great. that's similar to the way I used to store my leaders for hand-lining in the Detroit river
how do you know how deep you are running
www.hotbitefishingcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/www_rednekoutfitters_comweightchart3.jpg This will give you a guide, but a lot is buy trial. Speed is very critical with any presentation that uses a weight to achieve depth. Divers are not as speed sensitive. With that, I think the best way to start is put on weight desired and with rod in hand set out enough line to get to drag bottom, note depth. Use this as a start.
Sorry I thought you were looking at a different video. I use my precision trolling app for a guide when adding weight to crank baits.
Thanks for explaining. Nice to have someone teaching the basics. Keep it up.