*These work with rod and reel or tip ups **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s good for keeping snow out of the hole and to greatly slow hole freezing. They are not heavy so need to be held down by tip up or some snow/ice shavings if windy. Have not had them freeze down even when placed in wet ice shavings.*
Not a Walleye Fisherman...do saltwater ..but some of the tactics I thought would be helpful fishing in January for White Perch..good tactics... Really was helpful.
Me too Tim! Bang lure on the lake bottom but then position it further up so fish can find it more easily. I just try not to live down there too terribly long.
@@JoelNelsonOutdoors yea at certains time's that's the only way I can trigger them to bite . Another thing I do is let my flutter spoon fall way out to the side then hop it along the bottom back to my hole they really like that sometime. Thanks for the reply love what you do for the fishing community
Idk why but myy fishing partner dosent understand and or belive me when i say ima tie this on to bring them in, i stg he thinks its peer coincidence that they come in as im doing that and it sucks cause the walldogs on my lakes dont really care for those types of baits ever so im always the one taking the loss but its all in good spirits haha
Hey Joel. Good tips. Have fun and stay safe this ice season. 👍
Great tips Joel!!
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Thank you Joel and Mr. Lindner
*These work with rod and reel or tip ups **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s good for keeping snow out of the hole and to greatly slow hole freezing. They are not heavy so need to be held down by tip up or some snow/ice shavings if windy. Have not had them freeze down even when placed in wet ice shavings.*
Sweet Tips . Thanks
Little things make a huge difference in any type of fishing
Not a Walleye Fisherman...do saltwater ..but some of the tactics I thought would be helpful fishing in January for White Perch..good tactics... Really was helpful.
Learned a lot on this one......thank you
Last winter the jigging rap was my ticket
I catch a good percentage of my walleye bouncing my spoon of the bottom Joel
Me too Tim! Bang lure on the lake bottom but then position it further up so fish can find it more easily. I just try not to live down there too terribly long.
@@JoelNelsonOutdoors yea at certains time's that's the only way I can trigger them to bite . Another thing I do is let my flutter spoon fall way out to the side then hop it along the bottom back to my hole they really like that sometime. Thanks for the reply love what you do for the fishing community
I like it
Walleye don't bite the hook, they swim up to the lure, flare their gills and inhale it.
Idk why but myy fishing partner dosent understand and or belive me when i say ima tie this on to bring them in, i stg he thinks its peer coincidence that they come in as im doing that and it sucks cause the walldogs on my lakes dont really care for those types of baits ever so im always the one taking the loss but its all in good spirits haha
I catch more fish on the eyeball spoon than anything else
Never trust drag learn to back reel