Awesome walleye content as always! Had a good one pull the hooks out just the other night due to not having my drag set properly. I'm still losing sleep over it, lol.
Nice video! I was down at that spot a little over a week ago and the bite was really tough. Does anyone know why the rain and colder temperatures trigger the bite?
A little color in the water seems to make em more aggressive. I think it comes down to visibility. And for the cold I think it triggers them to get ready for winter
I fish pa for walleye alot myself....love this channel....I make soft plastic baits....my lil gig is called baitsmiths custom plastics...got a few colors I've dialed in over the past 4 years for the Ohio river....the allegheny....susquehanna.....anyway I'd love to send u guys a few packs to use and test out...I used to use keitechs myself....ez shiners I still use because I haven't been able to find a aluminum mold similar.....but I have many paddletails and twister tails....idk who to talk to but of someone will pm me I'd be glad to send u guys some...thanks for the content !
Damn, I mean I like both. Rip stop is slightly bigger and comes with beefier hooks. But if I had to choose one I gotta say shadow rap. Caught my pb on it last fall…
@@absoluteunitmedia I have to agree, I live near Raystown lake, PA, I was getting lake trout and stripers, but I put my boat away for the winter last week, I use the shadow raps on the rivers, I want to try them on the southern end of the lake, if we get some nice days I will just take my yak for that, and early spring. Thanks for the reply and good fishing to you, get those walleye lol, I'm trying to crack the code on lake Raystown Walleye, they have been stocking the piss out of it for years, the ones I catch are mostly 28 and above. Thanks
@@johnmuldoon7280 it is really good at times for stripers and lake trout, the walleys are tough but we catch them , April trough may lake trout shallow, may trough July stripers, and again in fall. I troll spoons for lakers Alewifes, for stripers just above the thermocline. on in it. stripers will also hit 4 or 5 inch Twistertails off planer boards., down around 22 24 feet. swim baits also work. the walleyes I catch are always bigger. 28 and up, I saw a dead 36 inch walleye floating on the water , not sure what happened to it boat ? it was huge.
I love how you give the day, time, and water temp. Another solid video!
Thank you!!
I fish exclusively for largies in southwest Oklahoma. I love this channel. Y’all boys catch em.
That’s awesome , thanks man!
Good job! I've got 10.3 lb, 32 inch two weeks ago. Sharpsburg, near Sixmile island.
That is awesome!
been spotty on lake Eries shores this fall, Fish already moved west early this year.
Been waiting for these videos
its that time babyyyyyy
Was there last week no gates open caught a few little ones
Try the brand drastic plastics. They stay on the jig pretty well and good action
Awesome walleye content as always! Had a good one pull the hooks out just the other night due to not having my drag set properly. I'm still losing sleep over it, lol.
I know the feeling!!
Good fish.
More fall walleye videos please 😂🤙 much love nice eyes
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Dude, great fishing with the shadow raps, I use them and husky jerks for walleye. Juniata river. Good content. Have you tried z man Dezil minnows ?
Thanks man! No I haven’t…
I should have done that this weekend instead of steelhead. 😀
Been rough this year
I was down at that spot abt 1 month ago and had a decent Muskie on but he snapped me at shore.. I went back 2 weeks ago and the bite was rough….
Nice video!!! 😆
Nice video! I was down at that spot a little over a week ago and the bite was really tough. Does anyone know why the rain and colder temperatures trigger the bite?
A little color in the water seems to make em more aggressive. I think it comes down to visibility. And for the cold I think it triggers them to get ready for winter
Sick action lads 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That looks like a thick leader you’re running! What lb test is it?
It’s actually 80 lb from pike fishing. Didn’t bother changing it since it was dark anyways
Dang!
I knew it was thick lol. I haven’t been able to tie anything over 40 lb.
Do you crimp it?
I use a Slim beauty knot
I fish pa for walleye alot myself....love this channel....I make soft plastic baits....my lil gig is called baitsmiths custom plastics...got a few colors I've dialed in over the past 4 years for the Ohio river....the allegheny....susquehanna.....anyway I'd love to send u guys a few packs to use and test out...I used to use keitechs myself....ez shiners I still use because I haven't been able to find a aluminum mold similar.....but I have many paddletails and twister tails....idk who to talk to but of someone will pm me I'd be glad to send u guys some...thanks for the content !
Sure! I don’t know how to pm you but you can email me at absoluteunitmedia@gmail.com
@absoluteunitmedia i sent u a couple emals...2nd one is all pics....thanks
Dude, what is your opinion of the Rapala Rip stop minnow compared to the Shadow rap deep and shallow, what one do you prefer ?
Damn, I mean I like both. Rip stop is slightly bigger and comes with beefier hooks. But if I had to choose one I gotta say shadow rap. Caught my pb on it last fall…
@@absoluteunitmedia I have to agree, I live near Raystown lake, PA, I was getting lake trout and stripers, but I put my boat away for the winter last week, I use the shadow raps on the rivers, I want to try them on the southern end of the lake, if we get some nice days I will just take my yak for that, and early spring. Thanks for the reply and good fishing to you, get those walleye lol, I'm trying to crack the code on lake Raystown Walleye, they have been stocking the piss out of it for years, the ones I catch are mostly 28 and above. Thanks
@@pamountainmilitia3977how’s raystown lake? It’s Johnny from the episode. I’m up that way few times a year - love to fish that lake
@@johnmuldoon7280 it is really good at times for stripers and lake trout, the walleys are tough but we catch them , April trough may lake trout shallow, may trough July stripers, and again in fall. I troll spoons for lakers Alewifes, for stripers just above the thermocline. on in it. stripers will also hit 4 or 5 inch Twistertails off planer boards., down around 22 24 feet. swim baits also work. the walleyes I catch are always bigger. 28 and up, I saw a dead 36 inch walleye floating on the water , not sure what happened to it boat ? it was huge.
Falleye
Looks like a European Zander .😂😂😂😂
What river are you guys fishing?
not certain, but looks like maybe the Mon river at Charleroi dam
Looks like Montgomery dam ont he ohio
Why aren't you eating them man they taste so good
I do sometimes
Is this ohio?