12:47. The look on that fishes face says it all. He’s definitely pissed he fell for that jig and got to be put on display for the RUclips world to see for about 30 seconds 😂😂😂
Apologies if this isnt the correct place, but I wanted to wish your wife a successful bow season. Hope you all get to spend a good amount of time in the field this year.
Interesting seeing the deep bite for walleye where you are. We fish a lot of walleye on Canadian Shield lakes but never catch or hear of them deeper than 50, even on lakes 200'+. Just lake trout, burbot and whitefish past a certain point. Jigging Raps are good producers for those fish.
Wow! They didn't appear to suffer the grisly physiological damage or mortality from decompression. Is there any trouble getting them to go back down after releasing them?@@spiltmilt
There is. Most of these deep water fish tend to younger males and I harvest them if legal to do so but they do suffer barotrauma. In the event I catch a larger fish I have a deep water release attached to 2 lbs of lead but even then the studies I see still estimate 40-60% mortality.
New lure looks good . Best I've found is the Acme Hyperrattle in 2.5 inch , mostly purple or gold . Try a lot more aggressive snapping and I think you'll see improvement . Tom Bowley is the best fisherman with thoughs I've seen . Good luck
I did try more aggressive snapping and I didn’t get any bites. When I went with less action. I got more bites. The Walleye I fish for and the ones Tom Boley fishes for are wholly different.
jigging raps are a great bait; I've used them for Lake Trout, Browns, Perch, Crappie, pretty much everything. Thanks for the video.
12:47. The look on that fishes face says it all. He’s definitely pissed he fell for that jig and got to be put on display for the RUclips world to see for about 30 seconds 😂😂😂
I have 5 jigging rap Magnum walleye love them I fish lake Erie
Apologies if this isnt the correct place, but I wanted to wish your wife a successful bow season. Hope you all get to spend a good amount of time in the field this year.
We both missed out do to covid unfortunately
Interesting seeing the deep bite for walleye where you are. We fish a lot of walleye on Canadian Shield lakes but never catch or hear of them deeper than 50, even on lakes 200'+. Just lake trout, burbot and whitefish past a certain point. Jigging Raps are good producers for those fish.
Deep water Walleye seems to be a Northwest thing. They have been netted at 200’ deep on Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho
Wow! They didn't appear to suffer the grisly physiological damage or mortality from decompression. Is there any trouble getting them to go back down after releasing them?@@spiltmilt
There is. Most of these deep water fish tend to younger males and I harvest them if legal to do so but they do suffer barotrauma. In the event I catch a larger fish I have a deep water release attached to 2 lbs of lead but even then the studies I see still estimate 40-60% mortality.
@@spiltmiltGeorgia too. Down here at the end of their range. They get caught at 110+ ft pretty regularly. Insane lol
New lure looks good . Best I've found is the Acme Hyperrattle in 2.5 inch , mostly purple or gold . Try a lot more aggressive snapping and I think you'll see improvement . Tom Bowley is the best fisherman with thoughs I've seen . Good luck
I did try more aggressive snapping and I didn’t get any bites. When I went with less action. I got more bites. The Walleye I fish for and the ones Tom Boley fishes for are wholly different.
Curious, can you stand in this kayak? I'm looking for something to do fly fishing and some jigging (occasionally)
Yes I can if it relatively calm. The sportsman 120 PDL is far more stable