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  • @vickicook3094
    @vickicook3094 2 месяца назад

    liked the video. Also liked seeing Al at the end. Thank you for all the Lindners have shared to many through the years. Thanks to Al and Ron, I met them and other big anglers at Gull Lake, MN. They shared their secrets, and helped me, and many more become much better anglers! And Al, thanks for your strength and NOT backing down! God Bless you all!

  • @brucebigos1054
    @brucebigos1054 Год назад +1

    Fishing good message great thanks Al

  • @remmers26
    @remmers26 2 года назад +2

    I too want to thank you for sharing the gospel, God bless you and thank you!

  • @gmc1758
    @gmc1758 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing the gospel

  • @tireballastserviceofflorid7771
    @tireballastserviceofflorid7771 2 года назад +1

    Walleye are the funniest fish ever. We used to fish for them all the time. Try every trick we heard about. Never really caught any. Then one day we are catching little bluegill for limb lines that night. 3 of us using #4 hooks and worms. Having a blast. Then I thought I was hung. My dad about pooped and grabbed the net. I had an 8 pounder on. It literally didn't move 24 inches before it was netted. It hadn't even figured out it was hooked with 4 pound mono on a 1000 class spinner. A true 1 in a lifetime catch. It was a 50/50 with my dad. No way my toothpick and floss would have stopped a full fight. We ate really good. The one fish made a whole family fish fry amd then some.

  • @theamerican7131
    @theamerican7131 Год назад

    jeremy was so buzy watching his graph, he didn't see his float go down. lol modern day fishing...

  • @rainbow-troutfisher9005
    @rainbow-troutfisher9005 Год назад

    Is the rod good for Rapala countdown and spoons and can I use it for 14 pound trout

  • @SUBURBKYLE
    @SUBURBKYLE 6 месяцев назад +1

    Isn't it funny how we all lack confidence in the person on the net no matter how competent they are?

  • @gordjohnson70
    @gordjohnson70 2 года назад

    Try using a heavy musky slip bobber for smaller fish. It casts better and stays put longer. It doesn't just blow away when the wind blows. When weighted properly, it will be almost neutral bouyant and much easier to use. Small fish pull it under just as easily as they would a smaller cork. I put the bobber and proper amount of weights in a zip lock bag. It's ready to go without having to adjusting the weights to attain the proper balance. It looks clumsy, but who cares,

  • @David-xz5cc
    @David-xz5cc 2 года назад

    The content of this particular video is irrelevant other than, More and more I have to shut the noise of the TV off and just fish.