Thanks for sharing y our fishing adventures with us. What have you found to be the best way to rig your T-Turn on planner boards and down riggers? How do you rig your down rigger so when you catch a fish, you do not have to bring the cannon ball back to the surface. Sorry one last question, I fish for big Brown and Rainbow Trout hear in SC. We fish about 100' of water, and you are skimming over trees. Just a note, when they built Lake Jocassee, they cut all trees and brush down to 110'. The Brown Trout lurk in those submerged trees. Would your Cat Tail rigging allow me to better skim over the tops of those trees, with fewer hang ups?
Gald you enjoyed this walleye episode :) You can use the T-Turn off your planner board or down rigger, just as you would any 3-way swivel. One idea is to run a divining lure (like the American Smelt) off the bottom of the t-turn and then a short line off the middle to a spoon (like a viper spoon rigged with a worm) When using a down rigger, after you land a fish, you will need to bring the cannon ball up again so you can re-rig it.....as for the cattail, it works great as it is made to walk over top of rocks and structure and helps to keep you snag free :)
I miss this kind of Walleye fishing...my Poppi used to take me out in his Lund (which was passed down to my dad after we lost my Poppi) and we'd get the planer boards way out there, and I got some pretty monster 'eyes with him...my biggest was 14.86 lbs...I'd love to be able to do this again...maybe one day I'll be able to afford my own boat lol Kind of off topic...but I don't remember seeing you guys do any videos on it yet, but perhaps I missed it...you guys ever do small stream fishing for trout, specifically, Brook Trout (specks, we call them around here)? Was just curious because I used to do that almost every day as a kid, but then moved to the city, and hadn't done it in many years. I just recently moved though, and am about 10km North of the closest town...and I have found a few tiny creeks just loaded with specks...been bringing a few home and throwing them right in the frying pan...different kind of fishing, but could be an interesting video! Anyway...as always, thanks a lot guys...I haven't been able to fish much the past couple years cause of health issues, but your videos usually give me the push I need to get out there and get some fish on the line! I love this channel, as I am sure you guys are aware by now! Keep 'em coming, and I will keep on watching lol
I do not know if this is a dumb question but I live in Niagara county NY and I was wondering if there is any way to catch walleye from the bank anywhere? If there this what should I use for bait? Oh yeah and first comment hahaha !!!!! Woot woot
Hi Josh - great to hear from you in Niagara County :) You can certainly catch walleye from the bank - best time would be just at dusk and into the night or right at the crack of dawn - the walleye will move into the shallows to feed. Good luck out there
She needs a big hug for reeling in the 1st walleye
What the speed on the trolling?
I like to troll around 2 mph for walleye :)
6:35 boat is haunted!
What knots do you use to tie to snap swivel or to join leader to leadcore? Thanks
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Thanks for sharing y our fishing adventures with us. What have you found to be the best way to rig your T-Turn on planner boards and down riggers? How do you rig your down rigger so when you catch a fish, you do not have to bring the cannon ball back to the surface. Sorry one last question, I fish for big Brown and Rainbow Trout hear in SC. We fish about 100' of water, and you are skimming over trees. Just a note, when they built Lake Jocassee, they cut all trees and brush down to 110'. The Brown Trout lurk in those submerged trees. Would your Cat Tail rigging allow me to better skim over the tops of those trees, with fewer hang ups?
Gald you enjoyed this walleye episode :) You can use the T-Turn off your planner board or down rigger, just as you would any 3-way swivel. One idea is to run a divining lure (like the American Smelt) off the bottom of the t-turn and then a short line off the middle to a spoon (like a viper spoon rigged with a worm) When using a down rigger, after you land a fish, you will need to bring the cannon ball up again so you can re-rig it.....as for the cattail, it works great as it is made to walk over top of rocks and structure and helps to keep you snag free :)
Love the video Ivo. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed this episode and thanks for writing in :)
Hi Ivo...what type of rod/reel and line did you use here?
Kick back wit a couple molsons eh!
Ivo very informative video and awesome guests....well done🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
So glad you enjoyed this walleye episode and thanks for the great feedback - I will pass on to our guests :)
where did you find the 6oz weights?
....tackledirect.com should have some, but if not, you can always get them from thundermistlures.com :)
Canadian girls are so beautiful 😍 💖 💕 💗 💓 ❤ 😍
Why can't I find one? 😥 😔 😟 🙁
great video as always ivo.....thanks catfish 58
So glad you enjoyed this walleye episode John and good luck on the water :)
Great video, Ivo. We don't have walleye where I live but this makes me want to take a trip north of the border into Canada!
Gl;ad you enjoyed this walleye episode Nick and hope you are able to make a trip to Canada someday :)
I miss this kind of Walleye fishing...my Poppi used to take me out in his Lund (which was passed down to my dad after we lost my Poppi) and we'd get the planer boards way out there, and I got some pretty monster 'eyes with him...my biggest was 14.86 lbs...I'd love to be able to do this again...maybe one day I'll be able to afford my own boat lol Kind of off topic...but I don't remember seeing you guys do any videos on it yet, but perhaps I missed it...you guys ever do small stream fishing for trout, specifically, Brook Trout (specks, we call them around here)? Was just curious because I used to do that almost every day as a kid, but then moved to the city, and hadn't done it in many years. I just recently moved though, and am about 10km North of the closest town...and I have found a few tiny creeks just loaded with specks...been bringing a few home and throwing them right in the frying pan...different kind of fishing, but could be an interesting video! Anyway...as always, thanks a lot guys...I haven't been able to fish much the past couple years cause of health issues, but your videos usually give me the push I need to get out there and get some fish on the line! I love this channel, as I am sure you guys are aware by now! Keep 'em coming, and I will keep on watching lol
That second fish was on almost as long as the previous one lol, I was watching that rod during her retrieval.
Thanks for taking time to write to us and good luck on the water :)
Just plain awesome.... I just love your adventures! Thank you for another great video!
So glad you enjoyed this walleye episode Gregor and I always appreciate your feedback - thanks and good fishing :)
I do not know if this is a dumb question but I live in Niagara county NY and I was wondering if there is any way to catch walleye from the bank anywhere? If there this what should I use for bait? Oh yeah and first comment hahaha !!!!! Woot woot
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Hi Josh - great to hear from you in Niagara County :) You can certainly catch walleye from the bank - best time would be just at dusk and into the night or right at the crack of dawn - the walleye will move into the shallows to feed. Good luck out there
Thundermist Lures thank you and keep up the great content!
Great vid. You should try some dipsy diver trolling.
Thanks for the feedback Omar - perhaps some day as I have used Dipseys in the past :)
Walleye is my favorite fish
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It is one of mine as well :)
Love your channel, Great people, you do an awesome job... Awesome flavor, New Subscriber...
Steve must be a rookie lol.
Notice the smile on Chanel's face after seeing that her fish was bigger. Lol. Priceless. I want to go fishing with her. 😊. So stinkin cute!