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That’s gotta be Trout Lake. Plan on fishing it this spring. Can’t wait!!
Awesome job with the footage! Looking forward to more videos if you ever get to it!
Great video man!
Thanks! You guys put out some awesome northwoods videos too!
nice video. i always wanted to chase whitefish in WI inland lakes but the surveys shows they are low in abundance. glad you caught some! i will have to try these lakes out instead of heading over to GB of Lake Superior
Right on! I know a lot of people target them in the Great Lakes (myself included) but it is fun getting after them in the inland lakes as well.
Great video, bro. We're heading up to Leech this week for some Whitefish. I'll try what I learned here and hopefully catch a few.
Thanks for the support and good luck on your trip to Leech!
How deep and what if any stucher do you look for im new to the lake and can't wait to get out more
Great video!
Thank you!
Live in Sawyer county. Going to try this this spring on whitefish lake.
What lake were you jiggling for these white fish at?
Gained a subscriber. Your in my backyard born and raised still live in st germain fish boulder junction area alot.
Definitely one of my favorite places, and so many good lakes to fish in the area!
It’s been getting cold in Connecticut, can’t imagine Wisconsin! We just threw you a sub! Feel free to send one back our way if you can! Tight lines!🎣
Fall is definitely in the air!
How deep? Are they right on the bottom?
I’m generally fishing in 70-100 feet of water. They can be right on the bottom, but it seems the more active fish will be suspended.
What lake u on?
Are there any worms in these wisconsin inland lake whitefish?
Not that I have noticed, but they can carry some parasites. Nothing to worry about after they’re cooked though!
@@BenBreaker would appreciate some videos this winter of you targeting them through the ice. Thanks for the sharing, subbed!
what app are you using at 15:40?
Navionics! The website is free to use and I think the mobile app is $9.99. Well worth it in my opinion!
@@BenBreaker thanks
Great content! Would love to wet a line with you sometime. :)
That’s gotta be Trout Lake. Plan on fishing it this spring. Can’t wait!!
Awesome job with the footage! Looking forward to more videos if you ever get to it!
Great video man!
Thanks! You guys put out some awesome northwoods videos too!
nice video. i always wanted to chase whitefish in WI inland lakes but the surveys shows they are low in abundance. glad you caught some! i will have to try these lakes out instead of heading over to GB of Lake Superior
Right on! I know a lot of people target them in the Great Lakes (myself included) but it is fun getting after them in the inland lakes as well.
Great video, bro. We're heading up to Leech this week for some Whitefish. I'll try what I learned here and hopefully catch a few.
Thanks for the support and good luck on your trip to Leech!
How deep and what if any stucher do you look for im new to the lake and can't wait to get out more
Great video!
Thank you!
Live in Sawyer county. Going to try this this spring on whitefish lake.
What lake were you jiggling for these white fish at?
Gained a subscriber. Your in my backyard born and raised still live in st germain fish boulder junction area alot.
Definitely one of my favorite places, and so many good lakes to fish in the area!
It’s been getting cold in Connecticut, can’t imagine Wisconsin! We just threw you a sub! Feel free to send one back our way if you can! Tight lines!🎣
Fall is definitely in the air!
How deep? Are they right on the bottom?
I’m generally fishing in 70-100 feet of water. They can be right on the bottom, but it seems the more active fish will be suspended.
What lake u on?
Are there any worms in these wisconsin inland lake whitefish?
Not that I have noticed, but they can carry some parasites. Nothing to worry about after they’re cooked though!
@@BenBreaker would appreciate some videos this winter of you targeting them through the ice. Thanks for the sharing, subbed!
what app are you using at 15:40?
Navionics! The website is free to use and I think the mobile app is $9.99. Well worth it in my opinion!
@@BenBreaker thanks
Great content! Would love to wet a line with you sometime. :)