Thanks for the videos Russel. I’m to the point now with nice weather I can catch brown trout every trip. Thanks for the tips over the years. Also this spring jointed rapalas have been lights out for some reason. Not many on the spoons
Hello Russell, glad your back! How about doing a video on setting up and running a vegan rig . I ordered one of your hulk uv ‘s , just curious what works for you
Nice work! There’s a power plant in my area and like you said the warm water holds browns for about 8 weeks in the winter. The problem is the discharge water is crystal clear so it’s difficult to get strikes. If we go to dirtier water then the temp drops way off. So far all we do is try to find the where some of the warm water meets the dirty water but that has had mixed results. Any suggestions?
I would go through it with my boards way out and try to and run the lightest weights possible maybe even split shot so I can extend my spoons as far behind the boards as possible. I would also run my electric bow mount motor if possible to help avoid spook
Great video Russell! You are definitely a pro and are super informative/helpful too! If you were to use snap weights, what is your preference for the distance between the weight and the spoon? Also, were your spoons generally less than 10 feet down that day?
Thanks for the videos Russel. I’m to the point now with nice weather I can catch brown trout every trip. Thanks for the tips over the years. Also this spring jointed rapalas have been lights out for some reason. Not many on the spoons
Always enjoy your videos Russell. Thanks.
Man that was close... I too wear glasses and have been there myself. Glad to see you didn't lose them.
Great content Russell! Glad to see you back!
I was getting really worried. Your content is extremely valuable to us. Port of call, Two Rivers
Nice job felas.
You guys in Wisconsin are lucky to have such a great Brown fishery the Michigan side is awful.
Yes we are
Thank you for the awesome information!👍
Anytime
He's back! I've been living off of Coho Crazy, Inline weights, and Flasher Fly 101 for months.
I’m back
Glad to see you back Russell - your videos are way more informative and entertaining than the Michigan RUclipsrs!
Thank you
Hello Russell, glad your back! How about doing a video on setting up and running a vegan rig . I ordered one of your hulk uv ‘s , just curious what works for you
Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome
Awesome video. How far back do you run your lines on downriggers?
More videos!
I’m on it!
Best catch was the glasses 😅! Solid effort guys, fun video to watch.
Very much so! Lol
Russell's back!
I am back
Great video. Do you have any Salmon Candy dealers in North West Indiana?
Not at this time
Nice work! There’s a power plant in my area and like you said the warm water holds browns for about 8 weeks in the winter. The problem is the discharge water is crystal clear so it’s difficult to get strikes. If we go to dirtier water then the temp drops way off. So far all we do is try to find the where some of the warm water meets the dirty water but that has had mixed results. Any suggestions?
I would go through it with my boards way out and try to and run the lightest weights possible maybe even split shot so I can extend my spoons as far behind the boards as possible. I would also run my electric bow mount motor if possible to help avoid spook
Thanks for the response. I will try to incorporate this into my spread when the boat traffic allows it.
Great video Russell! You are definitely a pro and are super informative/helpful too! If you were to use snap weights, what is your preference for the distance between the weight and the spoon? Also, were your spoons generally less than 10 feet down that day?
I would say 6-10ft down and I would go with 8-15ft between the weight and spoon
Why inline weights and not snap weights? Just wondering
Thanks for the video!
Personal preference. Snap weights will work just fine as well but you do want as light as u can get 1/4 ounce if possible
Thanks for your reply
Love ur videos
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Thanks for the quick reply! Was your inline weight a 1/2 oz wt? Also, are you averaging around 2mph on your trolling speed? Thanks again!
1/4 ounce and 1.8-2.1