@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher spoonbill season is coming up April 1st down in Rogersville 😁 you should definitely make a video when season opens. Don't know if you like snagging them but would be another awesome video idea for you. Might catch 100lb spoonbill 😁
Amazing! Simultaneous hits. Was Chris using 20lb line? He had a great catch. I'd guess that fish was over 20 lb, I need to try the retrieve as if I am getting the line in as fast as I can... So great you are sharing the action with Chris, and the videos for everyone.
Yeah that was really cool. A lot of times when you hook one striper or hybrid others are chasing that fish thinking that it is chasing bait even though it’s hooked. It’s not uncommon to get three or four wines to takeoff at once because the school is whipped up into a frenzy. They can’t distinguish between a fish being hooked and a fish hunting. I have no doubt the one I heard it was chasing the hooked one looking for a meal
Depends on what time of year you are Fishing for striped bass. I like to use planer boards in the winter time and spring. During the summer, you can down rig or jig in deep areas. In the fall from September to October, you can do tapwater in the late afternoons.
@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher probably taking my son to Cherokee Saturday and haven't been striper fishing since i was little. Just trying to get some ideas. Any tips would be much appreciated
@@honaker1127 Yeah, Thats awesome! I would recommend working the River system this time of year. You can find some striper in the big turns along the Holston River. Good luck out there.
Another whopper! I tried this technique same day as you with no luck. Did I hear you say only 20 ft beyond the planar board so these are hooked pretty shallow? Also I have no planar boards for my two rod holders off the back of my Tracker 175. What do you recommend for planar boards. I used shiners as I am too lazy to cast a net.
Yeah, so I use 4 feet of 20 pound floro carbon leader then a swivel followed by a rubber stopper or bead with a barrel weight. I have been using half ounce weights right now to get them about 10 to 15 feet deep in the water. I let out up to 20 feet and then attach the planner board. I highly recommend water bugz. That’s where I bought mine. If I were you I would try to run one with no weight out the back of the boat and then run another one with a barrel weigh 10 to 15 feet deep. For now. Recently I’ve been running my speed at .8 mph
When that rock music hits 🎵 🐟 🥁 💥!!1
yes sir!
So much fun! Great video, thanks for Sharing
Absolutely
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Happy to do it
awesome stuff Michael..Stay on them..
Thanks, I plan on it
Nice fish!
Thanks, that was an epic striper for sure
What a fish for Chris!
Yeah, it was awesome
awesome fishing and love your videos
Thanks Jim, glad you like the videos
Great fish! Congrats
Thanks
Great Video Buddy!
Thanks, I appreciate it
Love the videos bud! I still haven't been out 😅
I’m glad you like the video, I hope you can get out soon.
@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher spoonbill season is coming up April 1st down in Rogersville 😁 you should definitely make a video when season opens. Don't know if you like snagging them but would be another awesome video idea for you. Might catch 100lb spoonbill 😁
@@AppalachianWildmanOutdoors Wow, that would be epic.
Amazing! Simultaneous hits. Was Chris using 20lb line? He had a great catch. I'd guess that fish was over 20 lb,
I need to try the retrieve as if I am getting the line in as fast as I can...
So great you are sharing the action with Chris, and the videos for everyone.
Yeah that was really cool. A lot of times when you hook one striper or hybrid others are chasing that fish thinking that it is chasing bait even though it’s hooked. It’s not uncommon to get three or four wines to takeoff at once because the school is whipped up into a frenzy. They can’t distinguish between a fish being hooked and a fish hunting. I have no doubt the one I heard it was chasing the hooked one looking for a meal
I was up at Wilbur today fishing some minnows and they was 2 people talking about Michael the RUclipsr fishes here an fish in a barrel 😂😂
That’s awesome
I’m in Kingston been trying around dams no go not using the boards is this the best way to fish them ?
Depends on what time of year you are Fishing for striped bass. I like to use planer boards in the winter time and spring. During the summer, you can down rig or jig in deep areas. In the fall from September to October, you can do tapwater in the late afternoons.
@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher
Thank you I was on the lake they were jumping week so ago early morning just tore me up
fantastic
@@Godismighty1968
You should start a guide service around here I’d pay to get a huge striper or hybrid
I hope to do that in the near future
which lake produces the better striper fishing? cherokee or boone?
In my opinion, you can catch more striper out of Cherokee but biggerStriper out of Boone.
@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher thanks a bunch... Do you always fish live baits?
@@honaker1127 When it comes to hybrid and striper its usually 95% live bait.
@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher probably taking my son to Cherokee Saturday and haven't been striper fishing since i was little. Just trying to get some ideas. Any tips would be much appreciated
@@honaker1127 Yeah, Thats awesome! I would recommend working the River system this time of year. You can find some striper in the big turns along the Holston River. Good luck out there.
Hey where'd you get that nice striper sweat shirt? That's nice
www.cakiko.com/products/b0792hg963 it appears that the link is no longer available. This used to be the link I used
Another whopper! I tried this technique same day as you with no luck. Did I hear you say only 20 ft beyond the planar board so these are hooked pretty shallow? Also I have no planar boards for my two rod holders off the back of my Tracker 175. What do you recommend for planar boards. I used shiners as I am too lazy to cast a net.
Yeah, so I use 4 feet of 20 pound floro carbon leader then a swivel followed by a rubber stopper or bead with a barrel weight. I have been using half ounce weights right now to get them about 10 to 15 feet deep in the water. I let out up to 20 feet and then attach the planner board. I highly recommend water bugz. That’s where I bought mine. If I were you I would try to run one with no weight out the back of the boat and then run another one with a barrel weigh 10 to 15 feet deep. For now. Recently I’ve been running my speed at .8 mph
Great video! Where can I buy bait on Boone Lake?
The closest bait shop is The Tackle Box. If your coming from Carter county you can stop by Brummits bait and tackle in Hampton.
@@MichaelKaal-TriFisher thanks Michael.. keep the great videos coming!!