As a Central Wisconsin "Native," I always enjoyed Walleye fishing on the Willow Flowage (UP NORTH). Now, out here in the Wake Forest, North Carolina area, I have taken up Bass fishing. I do all mine catch and release. Sure would be nice to have a "shore lunch" of Walleye filets. Will watch when I can and reminisce of my Wisconsin fishing days. Thanks for a quality product.
Great Show! I love the Palomar knot. What can we do with the Uni knot? I'm hesitant to use it. In my case I'm trying to tie 2 lines together. 80lb suffix comes on 100yd spools. Sure would be nice to tie 2 together for 200yd. I fish the Fox for Flatheads. Thanks Larry.
Great video Lightning Larry. Curious about your opinion on the walleyes that are out in the open. Being opportunistic and typically tucking just outside the main current, behind a wingdam or in a depression to ambush prey. Do you believe the fish in the flat/ open bottom are actively searching for a meal? Or simply in the current and out in the open? I've got a tip for slipping the current I picked up from a friend back when there was a PWT.
Electronics have killed the industry. Time on the water is the only thing that makes you a better fisherman. Actual learning the seasons and how fish move and relate to certain structure in person will outweigh your computers every time. Electronics do not make you a fisherman. Confidence comes with experience not some fancy gadget.
As a Central Wisconsin "Native," I always enjoyed Walleye fishing on the Willow Flowage (UP NORTH). Now, out here in the Wake Forest, North Carolina area, I have taken up Bass fishing. I do all mine catch and release. Sure would be nice to have a "shore lunch" of Walleye filets. Will watch when I can and reminisce of my Wisconsin fishing days. Thanks for a quality product.
Very cool! You bet man
Nice meeting you this evening, the Navy guy at the Peshtigo river dam. Also I agree best knot is the Palomar knot.
Awesome meeting you man. Thank you for your service. Greatly appreciated. Tight lines buddy maybe see you again!!
Great Show! I love the Palomar knot. What can we do with the Uni knot? I'm hesitant to use it. In my case I'm trying to tie 2 lines together. 80lb suffix comes on 100yd spools. Sure would be nice to tie 2 together for 200yd. I fish the Fox for Flatheads. Thanks Larry.
Great video Larry, oh and hey I Love the caveman. Now that was a great clip.
Glad you enjoyed it
I saw your guys truck on hight way so I had check out RUclips you guys catch big fish
Thanks!
Seeing that Mr Twister body NOT push forward to the jig head, made me SCREAM...
Sorry haha!!
@@LarrySmithOutdoors It's ok, just my OCD kicking in. 🤣
dude that hobbit guy at 6:18 had me dying lol
Haha!
Great video Lightning Larry. Curious about your opinion on the walleyes that are out in the open. Being opportunistic and typically tucking just outside the main current, behind a wingdam or in a depression to ambush prey. Do you believe the fish in the flat/ open bottom are actively searching for a meal? Or simply in the current and out in the open?
I've got a tip for slipping the current I picked up from a friend back when there was a PWT.
They absolutely are looking for meals! Bait goes in flats too, they chase!
Seen your truck and the boat in baldwin wi yesterday getting of 94
Great video once again one of the highlights of my week!
Glad to hear it! Thanks man
Great Video Larry! DO you recommend a certain jig style for this presentation?
Just normal 1/4s!
nice fish lance tank walleye
Thanks 👍
see you soon at the Peshtigo!
My guess is you are late... 🙄 Not in missing the run, but with what you are referring to...
Yessir!
LAAAAANNNNCE!!!😂
The lightning!
Nice
Thanks
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15 1/4" with a big belly in the spring doesn't mean they're eating good. Just saying.
Most of that river does not have a population problem lol lots of 50 fish days on that river.
Electronics have killed the industry. Time on the water is the only thing that makes you a better fisherman. Actual learning the seasons and how fish move and relate to certain structure in person will outweigh your computers every time. Electronics do not make you a fisherman. Confidence comes with experience not some fancy gadget.