40 years of fly-in fishing Northern Ontario in the spring (last 2 weeks of May), I totally agree with all your choices. I'm usually fishing Algoma country, flying out of White River. What's amazing is I even agree with your order of most productive. My regular pattern has settled on 80% Rapala Husky Jerks (blue & silver has been my consistent slayer). If too weedy moving to a Zoom swim bait with a slightly exposed hook on top. Usually 7" zoom swim baits, but sometimes they only want the 4.5 incher's. Thanks for taking the time to post this vid. Your appreciated. Will be on Lake Esnagi 1 week from today
Appreciate the comment man! Good to know my experience of about 14ish years fishing aligns with your 40 ahah I must be going in the right direction then. Good luck on the trip!
Great video man!! Good stuff! I’ll be heading out tomorrow to make a pike fishing video and this is really well done! Keep up the awesome job mate! 🤝🤝💪💪
Thanks dude! I’m a 31 year old aboriginal Canadian, been fishing my whole life but I appreciate the knowledge. Just looking into bait and lure prospects from others for my coming trip! Happy fishing! 🎣 ✌🏼
Look on the rod for the action and the lure and line ratings. Everything I mentioned in the video can be thrown on any standard medium rod. I would use 15-20lb braid for the line to be safe and that will work for most lures
40 years of fly-in fishing Northern Ontario in the spring (last 2 weeks of May), I totally agree with all your choices. I'm usually fishing Algoma country, flying out of White River. What's amazing is I even agree with your order of most productive. My regular pattern has settled on 80% Rapala Husky Jerks (blue & silver has been my consistent slayer). If too weedy moving to a Zoom swim bait with a slightly exposed hook on top. Usually 7" zoom swim baits, but sometimes they only want the 4.5 incher's. Thanks for taking the time to post this vid. Your appreciated. Will be on Lake Esnagi 1 week from today
Appreciate the comment man! Good to know my experience of about 14ish years fishing aligns with your 40 ahah I must be going in the right direction then. Good luck on the trip!
Great video man!! Good stuff! I’ll be heading out tomorrow to make a pike fishing video and this is really well done! Keep up the awesome job mate! 🤝🤝💪💪
Thanks bro! I’ve watched a bunch of your videos as well - I like your editing style a lot.
@@citybassboy99Thank you! I just followed you on instagram!! I should start posting some more on there! Good stuff! 👌👌
Thanks dude!
I’m a 31 year old aboriginal Canadian, been fishing my whole life but I appreciate the knowledge.
Just looking into bait and lure prospects from others for my coming trip!
Happy fishing! 🎣 ✌🏼
Appreciate the comment man! Glad my videos helped I’m going to make more as the szn goes on :)
THANKS 4 POSTING! WILL GIVE IT A TRY W IDAHO TIGERS! TOMMORROW!!!
Thanks, my friend.
No problem!
I like your retrieve method on the swim baits, gotta try that for sure! Subbed ya! Cheers.
Thanks bro I hope it puts more fish in the boat for you!
I find the in-line spinner with a paddle tail trailer works best for me.
Yeah I’ve seen a lot of that it works! I use em mainly for musky.
Love the videos I fish around the conservation areas still haven’t caught anything big what areas do you recommend?
Are you in southern Ontario?
how do I know what my rod can handle with weight? how do I know what lbs line to use with it. I have jig heads with bait that is soft rubber.
Look on the rod for the action and the lure and line ratings. Everything I mentioned in the video can be thrown on any standard medium rod. I would use 15-20lb braid for the line to be safe and that will work for most lures
You are sleeping on the 1oz RatLtrap
I might be aha
@@citybassboy99 i add a bladed treble to the front hook. It adds even more flash and bites.
@@MrFloydroy I’m a fan of feathered hooks and bladed hooks. Extra flare is always nice.