Will make a note of it. With the podcast season over we will transition to actual on the water tutorials which I think will go even further in helping folks run their setups.
Be very very careful if you use powdered milk in you brime. If your brime gets warm it will spoil and ruin your bait. I won't use it... my buddy was fishing next to me years ago using it and didn't get a single bite, my boat limited out. The brime got warm and the milk spoiled the brime. The following day without the powdered milk he caught just as many as me. If you do use the stuff keep your bait extremely cold in a cooler before using it...
Hello, Thanks for the info. I live by St. Louis, MO. We have an oily fish down here called a skipjack herring that lives in the Mississippi River. They're the preferred blue catfish bait. Do you have any info using skipjack in meat rigs?
Thank you, Rich. I notice you mention retrieving a big fish on weighted line with an 11" flasher is really hard....in part because of the flasher drag. I've seen a number of RUclipss featuring flasher releases....such as Good Day Fishing....but I've not seen a RUclips of Great Lakes folks using flasher releases. Do you have any information regarding using a flasher release? Thanks for the help! @@LakeMichiganAnglerTV
Great video and very informative!! Two thumbs up!
Great video on meat rigging. Any chance of doing a follow up on the dipsy diver set up with the OR 16s?
Will make a note of it. With the podcast season over we will transition to actual on the water tutorials which I think will go even further in helping folks run their setups.
Be very very careful if you use powdered milk in you brime. If your brime gets warm it will spoil and ruin your bait. I won't use it... my buddy was fishing next to me years ago using it and didn't get a single bite, my boat limited out. The brime got warm and the milk spoiled the brime. The following day without the powdered milk he caught just as many as me. If you do use the stuff keep your bait extremely cold in a cooler before using it...
Hello, Thanks for the info. I live by St. Louis, MO. We have an oily fish down here called a skipjack herring that lives in the Mississippi River. They're the preferred blue catfish bait. Do you have any info using skipjack in meat rigs?
I would think you could use the skipjack the same way we use herring or alewives
Thank you, Rich. I notice you mention retrieving a big fish on weighted line with an 11" flasher is really hard....in part because of the flasher drag. I've seen a number of RUclipss featuring flasher releases....such as Good Day Fishing....but I've not seen a RUclips of Great Lakes folks using flasher releases. Do you have any information regarding using a flasher release? Thanks for the help! @@LakeMichiganAnglerTV