Don’t Tie On Another Walleye Jig Until You Watch This!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @pauldierkhising8170
    @pauldierkhising8170 9 месяцев назад +7

    I agree 100% with what was shared in this video. This presentation is one of the very best synopsis’ on jig qualities and applications produced. (particularly for the novice to using jigs). Couple items to add: In finesse, neutral to negative fish moods, most always try to use the lightest weight jig you can get by with; the reason being that it gives the walleyes just a bit more time to see the bait, but most importantly the lighter the jig the easier the fish has to “inhale” and get it into their mouth. Secondly, shortly after Northland Tackle introduced the Titanium Weed Guard Stand Up Jig a couple of years ago, I was at the factory in Bemidji and got to talking about that jig with a couple of pro-staffers. My suggestion to them was to offer that jig in “gold”. Their response was: “For sure, but you know what?” “Draw a line south of Brainerd, and few people know of the qualities of gold on catching walleyes”. We all agreed: “Seriously ??? !!!!” So a tip to everyone whom reads this: Use GOLD !!!!. Again, a great video this was.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the extra tips! And yes. Gold is great!

  • @MichealBacon
    @MichealBacon Год назад +15

    This is arguably the best jig-head tutorial on RUclips. And that's saying a lot due to the vast amount of videos I watch on jig fishing and walleye presentations. There is no question that your teaching methods and calm but concise explanations are largely responsible for the lion's share of your subscriptions. I'm legitimately astounded that your channel does not have ten times the subs that it does right now. I'm rarely motivated to even sign in, let alone comment on videos such as this. I sub'd and I'm looking forward to binging on more of your content. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Wow! Thanks for the great feedback. I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mikeswierbut9546
    @mikeswierbut9546 2 месяца назад +1

    Caleb, who knew anyone could spend 1/2 hour talking about walleye jigs without taking a breath ?? LOL !!!!!!
    Absolutely NO stuttering, hesitations or umm’s in this awesome presentation.
    You must have been in sales or accustom to making corporate verbal presentations.
    Your knowledge on this subject is second to none. Thanks for these volumes of information on jigs and jig fishing.
    I’ll definitely be looking for more of your youtube videos on other fishing tactics, techniques and riggings.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  2 месяца назад

      Wow. Thanks for the compliment! I have some sales experience and quite a bit of trainer experience in the plumbing/hvac service industry. I trained all the employees for a large company for several years and did lots of sales and estimating as well. Now I own my own service plumbing business and quite a large part of that is sales!

  • @mikedurand8286
    @mikedurand8286 10 месяцев назад +7

    This is an outstanding fishing channel. For example, this video is an excellent jig tutorial. I enjoy the attention to detail and thorough content provided about the topics covered in your videos. I'm very surprised you don't have at least 100k subscribers. I live in the midwest and this channel has become my favorite fishing channel. I hope you continue the superb work you are doing with this channel. Thank you and best wishes for continued success.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much! I appreciate that. I’m definitely working on creating the most informative content I can. I’m glad you are enjoying it!

  • @FoulMouthFishing666
    @FoulMouthFishing666 Год назад +6

    Ive been fishing all my life 29 Y/O and never knew alot of this. Great vid dude!

  • @TomMcKelvey70
    @TomMcKelvey70 3 дня назад

    New subscriber here.This video was one of the best tutorials I have ever seen. As an avid fishing fanatic, I have only fished for walleye once in my life, and was basically just winging it. We were fortunate enough to be luckily successful, as we had no walleye where I lived. I'm glad I ran across this video, as I will be relocating to an area where I can easily access walleye waters. I learned a lot from your video and look forward to seeing and learning more tips and strategies. Thank you so much.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  3 дня назад +1

      Hey that’s great to hear and thanks for the compliment! Tight lines and good luck!

  • @stevenherriges4296
    @stevenherriges4296 Год назад +55

    How does this guy have less than 10k subscribers? Caleb your vids share so much useful info. Thanks for great content.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +6

      Haha thanks man. I’ve only been doing this a couple years but we are getting close to that 10k mark, which is awesome! Thanks for your support.

    • @djomegaminus
      @djomegaminus Год назад +2

      @@calebwistad congrats on getting 10K !!!!

    • @ryanschabert7788
      @ryanschabert7788 Год назад

      ​@@calebwistad5😅😅😅😅

    • @GusBarker-dn2sh
      @GusBarker-dn2sh Год назад

      ​@@calebwistadeatl😅

    • @sargentt6003
      @sargentt6003 Год назад

      No horizontal line ties?
      With under spins,with or with......😂
      Our customs are still safe here.
      Left yah some hints

  • @Woodstock271
    @Woodstock271 Год назад +10

    Wow. Great action presentation video! Great explanations on all the details as well.
    Walleye was always a dream-fish to catch and eat but I never caught one as a kid in Wisconsin.
    We use lots of jigs in Hawaii in the saltwater and the things you explain here as far as action, color, hook-gap, etc., definitely apply anywhere you’re trying to fool a fish in the water, no matter where you are in the world. Fish brains are pretty much the same.
    Conditions are different but changing with them is the key.
    Great video as usual! 🤙🏼

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +3

      Thanks! Yep, it’s applicable anywhere. Tight lines man!

  • @anthonyzimmer5032
    @anthonyzimmer5032 9 месяцев назад +1

    Im glad you got into stinger hooks! Some times you gotta weed through a 100 small one's to get a slot keeper! But when you are fishing for table-fare its worth it! Thanks!

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  9 месяцев назад

      Yep. For sure. Thanks for the view and tight lines!

  • @gregoryguitars6291
    @gregoryguitars6291 10 месяцев назад +3

    That was master class in jiganomics. Good job, dude.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  10 месяцев назад +1

      Haha, one of the best comments yet! Thanks man.

    • @simongilchrist3329
      @simongilchrist3329 7 месяцев назад +1

      I believe the correct term is jigonometry.

  • @mr.boombastic2534
    @mr.boombastic2534 9 месяцев назад +1

    After surfing through videos for 3 hours, this vid gave me everything I needed to know about jigs. This video alone covered everything 6 other separate videos missed or just didn’t explain very well. Beautiful job on the tutorial, would have saved me 3 hours if I found it earlier lol

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  9 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome! Thanks. Hey, could you do me a favor? What were some of the search terms you were putting into RUclips search to find a video like this? Maybe I can optimize the wording in the description better if I know exactly how you were searching for this video. Then people who are looking for it like you were could find it easier.

  • @Slavic_Boer
    @Slavic_Boer 25 дней назад

    That walleye at 2:14 is my favourite colour. Usually from the weeds in tea stained water.
    In my experience, white, natural perch, hot perch, chartreuse are my reliable colours for jigs. I never get them on brown, orange, purple, black.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  25 дней назад +1

      That sure was a pretty one!

  • @morrisonlamb2121
    @morrisonlamb2121 Год назад +2

    Now this is the type of informative video I have been looking for. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your knowledge.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Awesome! Glad to hear you found it valuable!

  • @jiggyquinn5635
    @jiggyquinn5635 9 месяцев назад

    For a seemingly simple topic this had information one may know but not focus on. Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @PinchTheBarb
    @PinchTheBarb Год назад +7

    Your videos are the best man. Super helpful.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks!! I try to give as much information as possible.

  • @camdenfurry5187
    @camdenfurry5187 Год назад +1

    Dude thanks you so much. Extremely knowledgeable and very well spoken. Amazed this doesn't have a million views

  • @alvillareal7206
    @alvillareal7206 8 месяцев назад

    Wow. As previously said, this is a great jig-head video. I know this will help with my walleye catching. I can also see an application of your tips for my new hobby of tying walleye hair jigs using standard lead ball jigs. I have started using plyers and flat metal to re-shape or flatten the sides of the lead ball heads to more of a pill shape so I can paint then and glue eyes on the sides. I think I can also create some of the other shapes you discuss using lead ball head jigs and plyers. I am walleye fishing with my daughter May 12-15, 2024.. I can hardly wait to try out some of your tips. Thanks so much for the video.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome and thanks very much!

  • @waikarimoana
    @waikarimoana Год назад +3

    Great video and footage, we are slowly getting a few of these soft baits and jigs in New Zealand,, thanks and greetings,, Tony.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! Good luck, there is a lot of great stuff out there these days!

  • @sharoncary7766
    @sharoncary7766 10 месяцев назад

    One of the most helpful guides I've seen. Thank you. I will let know how it works. White River Walley....

  • @Powell_Kayak_Fishing
    @Powell_Kayak_Fishing Год назад +2

    This video made me a new subscriber. Great comprehensive guide.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!! I appreciate it.

  • @justineverson7282
    @justineverson7282 7 месяцев назад

    You, good Sir, are so helpful. I will be hitting the river with my kayak and a small arsenal of jigs tomorrow and your tips. Many thanks to you.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome and good luck!

  • @trevorschwan4609
    @trevorschwan4609 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for that. Been fishing for years and never knew 3/4 of this information, which will be beneficial where I fish. 🐟

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great to hear it was helpful!

  • @garyv2498
    @garyv2498 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative without being too much to process. Thank you.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @mikenichols4313
    @mikenichols4313 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the nice overview and recommendations. I discovered how to catch walleye below a dam during power generation, now with your suggestions I have some ideas and jigs for exploring areas they likely move to when the flows are minimal.

  • @redbet7six
    @redbet7six Год назад +4

    Very detailed and informative - can't wait to get out there with this new knowledge. Thanks for sharing, great vid!

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! I’m glad you found it helpful!

  • @HenryD-ou4dk
    @HenryD-ou4dk Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for all the detailed info you won’t find elsewhere!

  • @hisstealthiness1111
    @hisstealthiness1111 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent info for a bass guy going North for the first time.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Glad to hear it.

  • @kurtgeiger9564
    @kurtgeiger9564 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely FANTASTIC video!! Thank you for the very thorough video!!I learned a ton!!
    I fish Lake Sakakawea…definitely will come in handy.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much! Glad you got some value out of it.

  • @m14hh5
    @m14hh5 Год назад

    As someone who fishes norther Saskatchewan’s Canadian Shield lakes including one that is full of flooded timber I will definitely agree a light wire ball head jig is handy.
    Always considered myself to be reasonably well versed in jig fishing over any other type of fishing but I learned a couple things.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Good deal! Yes, a light wire makes a big difference in wood over.

  • @privatecitizen8909
    @privatecitizen8909 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent content in this video, not like some of the corporate ones without this kind of depth. Subscribed.

  • @GrendelPrime79
    @GrendelPrime79 Год назад +1

    Great video. It was great to see a complete breakdown of jigs and showing the examples of the jigs in water.

  • @dumpster555
    @dumpster555 4 месяца назад

    Just getting into fishing. Learning lots- thanks for sharing this information! Subscribed.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  4 месяца назад

      Glad you found the channel! Thanks for the sub!

  • @dougsnyder8963
    @dougsnyder8963 4 месяца назад

    What a fantastic VERY informative video. Loved the photos and jigsaw action vids. Thanks so much for your help. I will give some of those a try in Wisconsin in Sept. 👍

  • @benjaminbenedict7779
    @benjaminbenedict7779 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Never been walleye fishing but I’m getting set up.

  • @codybertram6122
    @codybertram6122 Год назад +1

    If I had to pick one jig for river walleyes it would be a long shank round ball. I can buy them cheap bulk and the bronze hook bends easy. Med light rod and 6# mono will float an 1/8oz jig and 4” plastic ringworm or slim paddle tail at the perfect rate for 90% of small river fishing. I rarely switch to 3/16 but will with bulkier plastics. I catch a hundred walleyes ever year on just a lead colored jig.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      That’s the old standby and it sure does do the trick!

  • @theobserver9565
    @theobserver9565 Год назад

    Observer approved video. One thing you should have covered is when to tie directly to the jig or use a snap and why!

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! I personally never use snaps with jigs or even loop knots. I tie direct to jigs 100% of the time. Not sure if I’m missing out on something but I’ve always liked doing it that way.

  • @thesteveshowfoodfestroadtest
    @thesteveshowfoodfestroadtest 8 месяцев назад

    Killer tutorial! Gonna apply this to my adventures in a canoe!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Thanks and good luck.

  • @drummer360
    @drummer360 Год назад +1

    Excellent, thorough presentation! I'm trying to figure out the best way to go about walleye fishing or jig fishing from the bank on a 1600+ acre lake in summer.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! Stay tuned because I’m working on a video about how to catch walleyes from shore soon!

    • @drummer360
      @drummer360 Год назад +1

      @@calebwistad Thanks for the reply because not everyone does. I'm a diehard catch and release trout fly fisherman, but when conditions are in survival mode for trout in hot temps and low water, I let them rest until fall and hope others would as well. I am looking forward to lake toothy critter fishing, but like many of us, I can't justify buying another boat. Had one several years ago, and the two best days were when it was bought and then finally sold. I'm hungry to know how to shore fish for walleye, as well as Esox, esp. in summer.

  • @freshandsaltyjohnny
    @freshandsaltyjohnny 4 месяца назад

    Going to try for some walleye tomorrow for the first time. Hoping to knock out the species off my list but we all know how fishing goes lol. As a fellow youtuber fisherman you sir have earned my sub. Great video dude!

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  4 месяца назад

      Awesome. Thanks and good luck!

  • @marklaramie7393
    @marklaramie7393 Год назад

    Great video man, I usually don't watch clips that long to the end, to much chirping about nothing, but yours was done right, good job !

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      Thanks! That’s quite a complement.

  • @buddymcclure6170
    @buddymcclure6170 Год назад

    Very straightforward and great information, you got my subscription!

  • @rafalniewiarowski6158
    @rafalniewiarowski6158 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience Sir!

  • @jackbaskin371
    @jackbaskin371 10 месяцев назад +2

    Enjoyed the presentation, very informative. So have one complaint or suggestion, kill the background noise on videos that consist of you talking. Some of us have.a hard time separating the human voice from unnecessary noise and that is all background noise is, no matter how faint.Other than that, I did learn some good points and that makes your video a success.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I’ve gotten similar comments from others and have since used much less background music in my more recent content.

  • @gregvanderhart6541
    @gregvanderhart6541 Год назад

    you just turned me onto a lot more jiggn excellent content

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Awesome! Glad you found it helpful.

  • @n8ter292
    @n8ter292 Год назад +2

    Wow so much information shared!!! Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      You bet!! Glad you found it helpful.

  • @reddirtrome9558
    @reddirtrome9558 Год назад

    Thank you for a informative video on walleye jigs.

  • @dennismccormick7322
    @dennismccormick7322 Год назад

    Thank you , the most informative jig video I've watched ..

  • @JasonOtten-q4u
    @JasonOtten-q4u Год назад +1

    Loved the video. Subscribed. Keep them coming!

  • @TraviSScott3
    @TraviSScott3 Год назад

    I decided to watch this so I could critique the video, but wow man, you did a wonderful job!!!! 🤙🏼 You got my sub any day bud!

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      That’s an awesome compliment! Thanks so much.

  • @laroytaylor9416
    @laroytaylor9416 10 месяцев назад

    Great presentation! 17:21

  • @MrWadim94
    @MrWadim94 Год назад +55

    Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.

  • @davidlimas5236
    @davidlimas5236 Год назад

    Excellent breakdown on jigs.

  • @kapkhual-le9lf
    @kapkhual-le9lf Год назад

    Heck Yah this gone make me ready for this spring walleye

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Right on! Should be some info to digest for ya. Lol

  • @country3608
    @country3608 5 месяцев назад

    Great presentation! Thank you!!!🎣👍

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  5 месяцев назад

      You bet. Thanks for watching!

  • @timcooper829
    @timcooper829 Год назад

    Love your vids mate very helpful wit your knowledge thank you so much wish you all the best

  • @KevinPeddy-c5j
    @KevinPeddy-c5j Год назад +1

    Fantastic video

  • @SKYWALKER.SQUATCH
    @SKYWALKER.SQUATCH Год назад +1

    Nicely explained! Thanks for the tutorial. Whats your favorite line set up for walleye?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      Thank you! My favorite line setup for walleyes is 10 lb Sufix 832 in hi-vis green with a 8lb Seaguar flourocarbon leader.

  • @carlbodene8150
    @carlbodene8150 Год назад +3

    Love your channel. Is that a carving of the fish or a mount?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +4

      Thanks so much! That’s a skin mount of a 22” brook trout that I caught, mounted and painted myself. I did taxidermy for about 10 years on the side.

  • @moosehunter9706
    @moosehunter9706 6 месяцев назад

    Great video…Nice job man! 👍🏻

  • @John-w4w4r
    @John-w4w4r 9 месяцев назад

    Ty for sharing all of this great information 👍 😊

  • @terrygippert7208
    @terrygippert7208 Год назад +1

    Thank for your information

  • @SirCupaTea
    @SirCupaTea Год назад +1

    Super informative! 🙌

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @NorthWoodsWes
    @NorthWoodsWes Год назад +2

    Good stuff!

  • @perryjurgensjurgens3416
    @perryjurgensjurgens3416 Год назад

    Very informative - great presentation - keep it up

  • @chubbrock659
    @chubbrock659 10 месяцев назад

    very helpful video, thank you sir!

  • @indymac7
    @indymac7 Год назад

    It's a super great video. On crappie fishing, I found I had to open the gap on the hook to get more consistent hookups... Why?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thank you. Maybe your jig hooks re too small. Opening the gap helps on smaller jig hooks to catch the roof of the mouth better. You can probably upsize your hooks and get away without bending them.

  • @BPinney
    @BPinney 4 месяца назад

    This is excellent.

  • @pamelapelech3249
    @pamelapelech3249 8 месяцев назад

    Really great info. Enjoyed the utube

  • @TimBowen-y4t
    @TimBowen-y4t 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video

  • @rafalniewiarowski6158
    @rafalniewiarowski6158 3 месяца назад

    It’s very helpful video.

  • @steffenoutdoorswi
    @steffenoutdoorswi 10 месяцев назад

    Love the explaination! Thank you!

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @katzkatcher
    @katzkatcher 2 месяца назад

    Great video ! I'm new at jig fishing & was wondering what length of rod & action i should use as i do not have a boat.I fish the Missouri river with rip rap banks to sand beaches .Any information would be appreciated.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  2 месяца назад +1

      It’s hard to beat a 6’10” - 7’ medium light extra fast for jig fishing.

  • @Zharworld25
    @Zharworld25 9 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed your asides (mentioning purple as a great color option for dark days and gold as an all around) my question: twister tails... up or down, I'm usually up but I've seen guys have them pointing down, what's your take and why?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I always point twister tails down. I believe the action is a little better when the tail isn’t following the hook and the line tie. It’s probably not a huge deal, but it works for me.

  • @ChienNguyen-vh5iv
    @ChienNguyen-vh5iv 9 месяцев назад

    great video man

  • @DruFishing
    @DruFishing 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful, thank you.

  • @TravisInCanada1
    @TravisInCanada1 8 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @vaschier72
    @vaschier72 Год назад

    Gréât explanation ,do toi have the name of the. Orange worm and rib tail

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, that’s a B Fish N Moxie.

  • @michaelwainman2115
    @michaelwainman2115 8 месяцев назад

    great video

  • @keithzelinske2253
    @keithzelinske2253 Год назад

    what color or jig presentations for cloudy days? you probably said it but I didn't catch it. you mentioned blades, gold , silver for sunny days I think.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      Typically dark colors. Blacks, browns and purples.

  • @ilikesteak65
    @ilikesteak65 10 месяцев назад

    Well done!

  • @CactusJackFit
    @CactusJackFit 9 месяцев назад

    Appreciate the info

  • @johnnysuttles3942
    @johnnysuttles3942 Год назад

    So much info thank you

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 10 месяцев назад +1

    Not a single word about the exquisite national dance of Ireland. 😢

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  10 месяцев назад +1

      You would be surprised how much I know about that jig too! I used to play in a Celtic/Irish Folk band believe it or not. 😆

  • @LanceRudy
    @LanceRudy 9 месяцев назад

    Great video thanks 😊

  • @eyre1720
    @eyre1720 8 месяцев назад

    🤣Great video as always

  • @zacharyreyes4071
    @zacharyreyes4071 Год назад

    Awesome video! Thanks for the help. One question about trout?! How heavy does the fly have to be when fishing with a spinning rod set up. Mine doesn’t seem to cast very far at all

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      The key is to use bead head nymphs and fish them behind a small split shot, much like you would do with a worm or minnow.

    • @PinchTheBarb
      @PinchTheBarb Год назад

      You can also use weighted/water bobbers to cast them further

  • @PAULTHEAV8R
    @PAULTHEAV8R Год назад

    This last year has been horrible with thick algae growth. I swear the way to get bit was to hit them on the nose. What’s best in pea soup? BTW, the lake is only 5-6’ deep.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      I like a tungsten ball head. Less aerodynamic so it moves more water and the tungsten clanks around more when it bounces off rocks and such.

  • @TrailJockeys
    @TrailJockeys Год назад

    Big thanks Brother.

  • @adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852
    @adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍🤓👍

  • @johnpravato2739
    @johnpravato2739 Год назад

    Great info....my favorite jig is white

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! White is always a safe bet!

  • @dylansmith6078
    @dylansmith6078 5 месяцев назад

    Fairly new angler here and I always have a shit ton of cover when off shore fishing would you suggest t-rigging a jig? Or just keep to the cone weights for t-rigging plastic worms etc.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  5 месяцев назад +1

      A Texas rigged jig worm/shakey head is a hard bait to beat in cover. Also don’t rule out standard brush guard bass jigs. They come through cover probably better than anything.

  • @scottbormann2765
    @scottbormann2765 Год назад +1

    Walleyes can see the color orange, better than any other color, hands down. Now just that they see that color better doesn't mean that's the best color, on any given day, they can be picky. I do best with white not charteuse, most of the time I use white or orange.

  • @green4312
    @green4312 Год назад

    Anyone try meegs jigs for walleye? Some guy made them for ice fishing whitefish on lake simcoe but they might be good for walleye too

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      They’d work great if walleye are feeding directly on the bottom.

  • @todd7384
    @todd7384 Год назад

    Excellent video, when your fishing jigs with plastic on do you ever add a minnow to it ?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      Thanks! Funny you should ask. We used to fish twister tails with a minnow all the time growing up. I really haven’t fished live bait with plastics at all lately though. I’ve had such good luck with plastics alone and you can get more casts in if you aren’t re-baiting all the time. There are days where live bait really shines too but I rarely pair them anymore.

    • @timyogerst4349
      @timyogerst4349 8 месяцев назад

      Many times the plastic is molded to have specific motion in the water. Poor attachment to the hook/jig other bait can interfere with the intended movement and appear unnatural.

  • @gtrapper3745
    @gtrapper3745 Год назад

    Great video, thank you !!!

  • @miyak6971
    @miyak6971 Год назад

    I've got some chartreuse pepper fat albert. Should I use a 1/8 or 1/4oz jig for 20+ feet of water for walleye?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      Definitely at least a 1/4 oz and I would maybe even go 3/8

    • @miyak6971
      @miyak6971 Год назад

      @@calebwistad thanks!! I’ll be on Wind Lake visiting family in a few weeks. Gonna try to catch my first Wisconsin Walleye!

  • @Fish-Erman
    @Fish-Erman 4 месяца назад

    My #1 pet peeve with jigs is they make them with too small of hooks. I want a huge hook gap, I don't care if I miss a few small fish, the big fish I'm targeting have no problem with a big hook. I had to resort to pouring my own jigs, and had to modify some jig molds to accept the oversized hooks I like.

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  4 месяца назад

      Sometimes you have to get creative to get things to work how you want them to. If there are enough other people like you out there you might be able to market your custom jigs too!

  • @timkathyolley5203
    @timkathyolley5203 Год назад

    What about using the floating jig head, how to use it?

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад

      I may have to make another video entirely on floating jig heads!

    • @timyogerst4349
      @timyogerst4349 8 месяцев назад

      Floating heads are used to position the bait a specific distance from the bottom. Often a 3-way or Lindy rig will have a weight to drag on the bottom and the jig will float above that. Detecting strikes can be even more difficult in these rigs though...

  • @milehigh3054
    @milehigh3054 Год назад

    Wow, great video, though. Thx!

  • @johnnysuttles3942
    @johnnysuttles3942 Год назад

    Just wondering have you ever used a loop not to keep your jig from going sideways..

    • @calebwistad
      @calebwistad  Год назад +1

      Yes, sometimes I do, but I prefer to have the knot tight on the line tie most of the time.