Thank you so much for putting out this excellent content. The St, Lawrence River is on my bucket list and videos like yours would give me a ton of confidence before making the 14 hour drive with the boat. Also, I enjoyed your segment at the end as well. Jesus Christ is Lord!
Only about six hours for me here in Vermont. I think that’s a bit less than Oneida, but a guy could spend a week splitting it between Oneida and the St Lawrence. I’ve been to Oneida a couple of times already with a 14’ closed bow and I just love the ‘lost in nowhere’ feeling of big water that still accommodates 14-19’ boats safely most days. I feel like the St Lawrence would provide that ambience as well.
Headed your way for the bass opener. Staying in Abay but will be cruising all around. Curious how the warmer water temps have affected the spawning cycle. Are there still fish in beds?
@@AlfredMorganFishing it’s not bad. That big flat on the lake end is more shallow than it looks. I’d fish the edges and get right up on the island. Assuming you’re Kia k fishing
@@ditchfishing9148 Yes sir, going out Satuday and prefishing Friday, Weather looking like minimal wind so hoping the big flats produce, Tossing up between here and eel bay area
Thank you so much for putting out this excellent content. The St, Lawrence River is on my bucket list and videos like yours would give me a ton of confidence before making the 14 hour drive with the boat. Also, I enjoyed your segment at the end as well. Jesus Christ is Lord!
@@sunrise7ranch85 awesome!!
Only about six hours for me here in Vermont. I think that’s a bit less than Oneida, but a guy could spend a week splitting it between Oneida and the St Lawrence.
I’ve been to Oneida a couple of times already with a 14’ closed bow and I just love the ‘lost in nowhere’ feeling of big water that still accommodates 14-19’ boats safely most days. I feel like the St Lawrence would provide that ambience as well.
@@fishhuntadventureabsolutely
Love that place.
Caught my two biggest smallies up there within about 2 hours of each other near Clayton.
Tight lines!
Awesome! Love it
Great video! Thanks for sharing
Fantastic video
Thanks! 😃
Son and 'maybe' Grandson and I are going up to Duckcove again on the June 15th week. Really enjoyed your video....especially the end, God bless!
Thank you
Heading up Saturday. Great video,
@@tommccoy6708 copy that! Big tournament going on just FYI. They will probably head to the lake on Canadian side
being out on the water is my church. Your videos are great
Nice
Thank you lots of great info of what it’s like up there
Really good content dude !! Keep up the good videos and nice views from the drone !!
a smallmouth angler from Quebec 🤝
Thx bro
thanks for sharing
Good video having won 2 tournaments on that river, people need to know it can be treacherous navigating. Thanks 👍
Agreed
Headed your way for the bass opener. Staying in Abay but will be cruising all around. Curious how the warmer water temps have affected the spawning cycle. Are there still fish in beds?
Should be done by then. I believe it started a bit early this year
That crystal clear water can be intimidating. Sometimes I think “there cant be fish here”.
Understood
Yep, 1800 islands and just as many shoals and they are unforgiving granite !
What was water temp?
I like the 55-65 range. Closer to 65 if I can
65 is optimal but not really sure on the video
Thanks man
great info thank you. curious what time of year is this jerkbait bite. never been but its on my bucket list
June and late September ish
Any tips for canadian side?
Got a new video on Canadian side. Check it out
How is Carleton Island?
@@AlfredMorganFishing it’s not bad. That big flat on the lake end is more shallow than it looks. I’d fish the edges and get right up on the island. Assuming you’re Kia k fishing
@@ditchfishing9148 Yes sir, going out Satuday and prefishing Friday, Weather looking like minimal wind so hoping the big flats produce, Tossing up between here and eel bay area
@@AlfredMorganFishing nice, good luck
@@ditchfishing9148 Thanks man! Been watching your videos for awhile. They're awesome
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Is it specifically kayak depth? Or can you tool around in a 19’ aluminum with the trolling motor without issue?