I've re-watched your method again. I can see why the trout would go for it. Very interesting. My methods for the main lake works very well for me during the summer months also. Again, I could never catch at the pond but I do very well at the main lake.
@@Tong_Vue ruclips.net/video/YV6qf7WuaBc/видео.htmlsi=gyE-On8Gg4pGhzjQ After having skunk at the pond and both SS and NS, I started to study the lake further. I studied the history and geography of the lake which led me to the NS. After much trials and errors, I finally started catching and like you, for the last 3/4 years, I have always limited whether it's one or 5/6 persons fishing, we've always limited at the NS.
Brother, the more I think about it, I think your system could work great for the deeper areas of the NS also. I can tell you that I've tried everything I could think of to catch fish during the winter months because the fish are no longer deep in the bottom. I've tried bobbers but I could never get far enough to where the fish are. Looking forward to try your method soon at NS.
that's my tacoma, I was one of the two guys on the pier that day haha, my buddy recognized you and told me to keep an eye out cuz we might be on youtube
I use a 2 inch bobber. As far as filling the bobber, it really depends. This was summer and the temperature was hot. The trouts were swimming at the bottom, so I filled the bobber all the way.
I usually let the ball slides up and down the line just like a north carolina rig setup. Some people don't like it and place a swivel or bead stopper to stop the bopper from sliding. Either way, the bait will sink as long as the bopper is filled all the way with water.
I'm not sure if there are any trout left in the pond. If there are, then try fishing in the deep side of the pond. With the hot weather, that's where they will be.
Water are warmer, so the trout would most likely be cruising on the opposite side of the RV park. Aim for deep water and use clear bulb sinkers to slowly sink down. You will not go wrong with lemon lime garlic power eggs. Hook through the first egg and the tip of the second. Use 3 eggs at a time with a 4lb test long lead line. Good luck.
I've re-watched your method again. I can see why the trout would go for it. Very interesting. My methods for the main lake works very well for me during the summer months also. Again, I could never catch at the pond but I do very well at the main lake.
Please do share. I've never fished as the lake and are always afraid to skunk there. Thanks.
@@Tong_Vue ruclips.net/video/YV6qf7WuaBc/видео.htmlsi=gyE-On8Gg4pGhzjQ After having skunk at the pond and both SS and NS, I started to study the lake further. I studied the history and geography of the lake which led me to the NS. After much trials and errors, I finally started catching and like you, for the last 3/4 years, I have always limited whether it's one or 5/6 persons fishing, we've always limited at the NS.
I've gone there twice. Thanks for the tip. I usually just use a spoon. I'm gonna try your system next time.
Brother, the more I think about it, I think your system could work great for the deeper areas of the NS also. I can tell you that I've tried everything I could think of to catch fish during the winter months because the fish are no longer deep in the bottom. I've tried bobbers but I could never get far enough to where the fish are. Looking forward to try your method soon at NS.
I've never thought of using this technique before. I'll habe to try this next time. Just subscribed 😊
that's my tacoma, I was one of the two guys on the pier that day haha, my buddy recognized you and told me to keep an eye out cuz we might be on youtube
Nice fishing bro
what size is bobber and do you fill it all the way up with water also what size hooks are you using. thanks
I use a 2 inch bobber. As far as filling the bobber, it really depends. This was summer and the temperature was hot. The trouts were swimming at the bottom, so I filled the bobber all the way.
@@Tong_Vue Thanks for the info! Tight lines Man🤙🏽
Have you tried this technique for mountain lake trouts like tahoe area lakes. or is it just a little trick for camanche?
Just a trick for Camanche.
Does bobber slide up the line or is it tied to the line? Trying to figure how the bait sinks if the eggs float
Thanks
I usually let the ball slides up and down the line just like a north carolina rig setup. Some people don't like it and place a swivel or bead stopper to stop the bopper from sliding. Either way, the bait will sink as long as the bopper is filled all the way with water.
Do you think right now is a good time for trout in the pond??
I'm not sure if there are any trout left in the pond. If there are, then try fishing in the deep side of the pond. With the hot weather, that's where they will be.
@@Tong_Vue what fish do u think are good to fish for in the ponds right now
@@EjNavarro-rn1xc Bass and blue gills.
@@Tong_Vue is there catfish in the ponds or is it better in the lake for them
@EjNavarro-rn1xc There's a catfish pond next to this pond.
Why not use a light hook and a small lead sinker to float the power eggs off the bottom?
I tried that especially when my wife likes floaters. For some reason, the trouts won't go for that presentation.
I’m going to the pond Tuesday any tips ?
Water are warmer, so the trout would most likely be cruising on the opposite side of the RV park. Aim for deep water and use clear bulb sinkers to slowly sink down. You will not go wrong with lemon lime garlic power eggs. Hook through the first egg and the tip of the second. Use 3 eggs at a time with a 4lb test long lead line. Good luck.
@@Tong_Vue it’s too big to use 6lb test?
@@yongfuchen7066 I've used the egg on 4 and 6 lb test line. Hasn't given me a problem yet. At times it does feel as though the line was going to snap.
Thanks
Good 👍 📹 secrets . No wonder why I can't catch anything there 😕 for 10 years. L😢😢l