Wow. I really learned alot there. Its really changed my whole concept on fishing. Your right. Fish dont just put something in there mouth cos there gonna eat it. Just like we dont just pic something up to eat. They use there mouth to explore. Thanx for the insparation. Ill be shore to share this video. Thanx. Xx
That was absolutely fantastic.....thank you so much for your camera footage and your insight. I'm gonna sub....hope you have some more great things to share.
Love the approach these videos take. Not trying to sell me a lure, rod, or electronics.Not trying to give me a new trick. I like how your videos are based in biology and fish behaviour and don’t just take things for granted. Sure, the walleye bite heats up at four o’clock in the afternoon, but *why*? Sure sometimes perch are finicky, but *why*?
INCREDIBLE VIDEO ! and something I've been trying to stress on many forums under the user name Senkosam and Spoonminnow. I've proven over and over the ideas presented having caught fish on a huge selection of lures I make, including mold pours and hybrid soft plastic lures (the parts of two different lures fused together with a candle). Keep up the relaying of the truth why fish bite, downplaying the food stimulus/identification creed so many want to believe and buy lures in line with it. Again - excellent!
Those lake trout strikes are savage, they come in so hard, fast, and accurate.
What a great perspective. Very cool to see how underwater footage like the stuff you've captured can be used to learn about behaviour.
Wow. I really learned alot there. Its really changed my whole concept on fishing. Your right. Fish dont just put something in there mouth cos there gonna eat it. Just like we dont just pic something up to eat. They use there mouth to explore. Thanx for the insparation. Ill be shore to share this video. Thanx. Xx
Great tips John! Love the underwater footage.
great video lots of helpful information
Great video I will,defently be watching this over and over
That's one hell of a video! Just amazing underwater scenery and good advice. Thanks
Very helpful. Was using minnows and switched too rap jig and aggressively jigged it and got my PB lake trout.
That was absolutely fantastic.....thank you so much for your camera footage and your insight. I'm gonna sub....hope you have some more great things to share.
Thank You for the education.
only 10000 views a very much underrated video great work!
Wow, very nice video! Thanks for posting!
What a great video. Thank you for that.just great information and much appreciated
Awesome video, great content as always John!
I see this with flea beetles on canola plants. They take a test bite, and if they don’t like it, they try a different plant.
Awesome Information! Makes a lot of sense too.
Excellent video! Very informative. Thank you
Love the approach these videos take. Not trying to sell me a lure, rod, or electronics.Not trying to give me a new trick. I like how your videos are based in biology and fish behaviour and don’t just take things for granted. Sure, the walleye bite heats up at four o’clock in the afternoon, but *why*? Sure sometimes perch are finicky, but *why*?
Another amazing and informative video. Thanks for creating such valuable content.
Amazing video. Cannot imagine why anyone would give it a thumbs down.
You just can't please everyone. I know who most of them are.
Yeah it’s the 49 people who still can’t catch a fish even if you tied it by the tail to their line 🤣
Keep up the wonderful content John! 👍🏻
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Nice video. Thanks for the wisdom
Awesome video, keep up the good work 👌
nice accidental snag on the fish at 14 seconds ... good timing
Good, informative video. Like the bites too!
Amazingly informative thanks for creating
Perch fishing is awesome! 🔥
Very informative and great filming :)
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa 5 seconds in perch attacks the schmoo on the line.....resulting in a belly hooked perch :) That's pretty funny
Never noticed that. I think that perch hit the top bait and the spoon is just dragging.
Fish also has curiosity
I sometimes put stuff in my mouth and try it too... mostly candy... mostly
Hehe
perch 12 years ?! ..here in Europe ..a perch with the weight of 800-900 g is about 25 years old in sweet waters ....
That is a big perch at 800 grams! That is also a different strain. I wish we had them here.
great video and advice, thanks!
Can you name the link of the spoon with a small bead on the end for perch? I'd love to get some.
Great vid and picture quality. May I ask what kind of camera you are using?
Thanks for the informative video
John, would you say that most of the curiosity strikes come from actively jigged lures? Does it depend on the species, particularly yellows?
Great video
INCREDIBLE VIDEO ! and something I've been trying to stress on many forums under the user name Senkosam and Spoonminnow. I've proven over and over the ideas presented having caught fish on a huge selection of lures I make, including mold pours and hybrid soft plastic lures (the parts of two different lures fused together with a candle). Keep up the relaying of the truth why fish bite, downplaying the food stimulus/identification creed so many want to believe and buy lures in line with it. Again - excellent!
great watch enjoyed it.:)
That was a great video
That is an interesting, tks for the video
How do I get my wife to stop triggering a reaction? Any hours of footage for that? Any at all? ?
nice job on the video!
Its all how you wiggle your worm
Are you finnish? The fish and waters look very finnish
Canadian!
john whyte olrite
Good to know!!!!!
RealwobblerI was gonna say the same thing.
Amazing!
Calling bullshit fish miss baits. I’ve seen musky chase down and miss there target and repeat. Same with trout on drys.
Nice.
A+
How to trigger reations feminist edition
at first i thought this was going to be another sjw triggered video... lots more going on here.
Such a dumb rather uninformative video. I want my 5 minutes of my life back!!