I gave up walleye fishing for a few years to fish a different species. I started back up again and stumbled upon this video. Great refresher! Spot on. Those rigging hooks are interesting. Gonna have to get some now. Thanks! I subbed and look forward to more vids.
Her crams a ton of info into this for sure. He could slow down and it would be helpful. However, this was one of the best fishing technique videos I've seen so far. THANK YOU!
Wow that's a lot of information.. i like the part about slowing it down so the fish get a chance to position it properly in their mouth.. I also like the fact that i am not the only one who uses those big juicy night crawlers. LOL thanks for the video.
I really enjoy fishing (I live in Québec, there's water everywhere), but I have to admit, I'm a lousy fisher. But your video already proved itself quite useful. If you can make a good fisherman out of me, it would be like an Olympic medal for you. :)
If you have crawlers, use an Erie Deary, or weight forward spinner as some call it. I've used this in summer numerous times on lakes and rivers with great results.
good stuff, I always wondered why I couldn't catch fish in the heat of summer in Central New York and I'm thinking it's because I didn't listen to your vid sooner! I'll let you know in a few months if changing my approach to match yours works. Thanks!
Great video am sorry no new content has been created in a while. Have this one in my watch later so I can come back over and over. Just in case new content ever gets added, I have subscribed.
On the contrary, I catch more walleye in the summer than any time of the year. By far. Key thing is to cover more ground. This usually means worm harnesses with bottom bouncers in the day and slow trolling with spoons in the shallows at dusk. Meanwhile I keep passing by guys stuck jigging the same stretch with no luck.
First time I've seen one of your videos. Don't no where you fish I fish in South Dakota. Great video on slow death if you don't use this method your really missing out. Back to summer bite up here you have to no how to troll the chanel tree lines using lead core. If you don't no how your not going to catch anything. Like to see you do a video on that. Look forward to catching some more of your videos.
I fish in lake where the water level is higher than it has been in five years, new there a lot of trees / grass under water. Level is rising a foot a week, temp is 66 -72. Did catch a few all where catch in 19 -20 feet. But is was real slow only 15 fish over a four day trip with 10 hrs per day on water. Any ideas as to what best way to fish a lake like this. Use crank baits / worm harness to troll looking for fish, once we catch one we would troll over area a couple more time no luck. Then we tried jig, casing cranks, jig with Minnows no luck.
Have you tried Eastern Washington walleye fishing? They're picky as hell. Try going to potholes or banks lake. Only caught one walleye ever by jigging. Trolling is most common.
You are confused on the location of your quick change clevis. You state you are attaching your cannon ball weight above your barrel swivel , "where you would attach a spinner blade". I think you misspoke, as this location, 4 feet ahead of your hook ,is where one would attach a bottom bouncer. The portion on fishing slip bobbers was good.
Sound great as was the information, but you talked so fast, I couldn't keep up with you. Also, you were in the dark, so when you tried to show us the hooks and how you set your line, I couldn't see anything. Slow down your verbal instruction, and angle your camera so we can see you please.
When the water is cold you will add live bait to your plastic....and you said leech. You're not tipping with a leech in cold water. That makes zero sense. One mph in 15 feet of water you don't need a 1/2 ounce weight.
6' flat...why 3/8 oz.? 1/8 or 1/4 oz. this time of year is plenty...especially on a calm day...most walleyes are very active and will come up n smack a slow falling set up this time of year...spring and I'd agree with a heavier jig...but not now
From a pacific northwest salmon and bass fisherman, new to walleye country, -Best instructional video I’ve see. Thank you sir.
Thank you! Great video! More RUclipsrs should do videos like this.
Probably best walleye demo I ever saw like how I fish for them lol!!!!!
Damn this is such a good video. Nicely explained. Everything.
This is 1 of the best walleye vids i have seen... very thorough 5 thumbs up!
I gave up walleye fishing for a few years to fish a different species. I started back up again and stumbled upon this video. Great refresher! Spot on. Those rigging hooks are interesting. Gonna have to get some now. Thanks! I subbed and look forward to more vids.
This was such a great video. The technical info is fantastic! Thank you for making this.
So much great information. I'll watch 2 or 3 times to review. Thanks.
Her crams a ton of info into this for sure. He could slow down and it would be helpful. However, this was one of the best fishing technique videos I've seen so far. THANK YOU!
Best and most informative video I've watched on summer walleye fishing.
very informative, great presentation, no theatrics - simple & efficient.
Haven't fished in a long time putting a boat together and getting back into it use to fish Walleyes a lot pick up a lot of info thank you.
First video I've watched of yours and it is great, full of great info, tips and tricks. Keep them coming.
Thank you!
We are currently working on some new content, stay tuned!
Just learning how to fish for walleye, love your hands-on knowledge. New subscriber, Thank You!!!
one of the best vids on fishing eyes! Thanks!
Great video you aremy new hands down favorite instructor very thorough thanks
Great information on technique and bait presentation. Thanks for the video.
Thanks!
Great presentation style, demonstrated your details work! Thanks so much!
Wow that's a lot of information.. i like the part about slowing it down so the fish get a chance to position it properly in their mouth.. I also like the fact that i am not the only one who uses those big juicy night crawlers. LOL thanks for the video.
Excellent,Informative.
Really good techniques. Some new, some new. Good refresher.
Excellent information. Im a newbie at walleye techniques, looking forward to trying all of these next weekend on Green Lake Wisconsin. Thanks!
Darn good video with great hacks like drilling out the bobber and the quick clevis. Congrats!
Great informative video
Awesome video keep em coming loved it!
I love walleye fishing. A couple of years ago on Lake Kabtogama MN I caught 25" - 30" walleye every 1min off a black and orange jig with a minnow.
Wow this guys is great thanks
Thats the kind of video i need, great info and hands on. Heading to Quebec for walleye this june first actual trip. Thanks
Great video Thanks cant wait to get out on the water
First peek at your channel, already a big fan.
Thank You! We are currently working on new content
I really enjoy fishing (I live in Québec, there's water everywhere), but I have to admit, I'm a lousy fisher. But your video already proved itself quite useful. If you can make a good fisherman out of me, it would be like an Olympic medal for you. :)
Great vid and agree great techs for all over the place.
Great info, thx for sharing your insight
Great video
If you have crawlers, use an Erie Deary, or weight forward spinner as some call it. I've used this in summer numerous times on lakes and rivers with great results.
Thanks Nate.
I just started fishing saugeye and walleyes. I catch alot on lime green spoons
great video.
Wow great video thanks 🙏
Great video! Slip float fishing is one of my favorite techniques...
Thank you!
Thank you man I am very appreciate your show I've been fishing for a long time now I learned something news against thank you
A very helpful and informative video👍
great vid.
Thanks for helping,maybe I can catch some now
good stuff, I always wondered why I couldn't catch fish in the heat of summer in Central New York and I'm thinking it's because I didn't listen to your vid sooner! I'll let you know in a few months if changing my approach to match yours works. Thanks!
Great video definitely try it this year on lake Erie
Great video am sorry no new content has been created in a while. Have this one in my watch later so I can come back over and over. Just in case new content ever gets added, I have subscribed.
Great Information!!
Great info. Thanks man!
Great, thank you.
Great video thanks for the tips. Liked and subbed
Great info from Nate as usual! Just one question. How to put the glow bead on without it moving.
You could also lighten your jig head weight for slower falls too. I use 1/8 or 1/4.
I sure will . In Toronto it is hard to get the eagle Craw Revel
Great vid rlly helped!
Thanks so much
Do use have the Pro Nav Angler on your trolling motor
Ver y very good !
we pull harnesses for walleye year round here in tennessee
Great video, wish you'd put the details of your tackle in the video description like you said you would
do you find fish before you fish? sonar
On the contrary, I catch more walleye in the summer than any time of the year. By far.
Key thing is to cover more ground. This usually means worm harnesses with bottom bouncers in the day and slow trolling with spoons in the shallows at dusk. Meanwhile I keep passing by guys stuck jigging the same stretch with no luck.
How about river fishing walleyes in dark water with heavy current?
What size hook/jig head, paddle tail? And colder weather, what would be good in place of the paddle tail? Thanks!
What size hook were you using? Also, what brand of cannonball weights did you get and where did you get them? Thanks.
1/2 oz is HUGE for under 20' and none of this matters if you're not on fish, and when you are...this stuff generally doesn't matter
THANX ALOT "GREAT VID"
was your dad the micromachine spokesperson? thanks for all the tips.
Here in Kansas it’s nearly impossible to slip fish a Walleye, our waters are stuffed full of white perch. Drives me nuts.
What size Eagle Claw re-volve hook should I use? There is 1, 2, 4, and 1/0
First time I've seen one of your videos. Don't no where you fish I fish in South Dakota. Great video on slow death if you don't use this method your really missing out. Back to summer bite up here you have to no how to troll the chanel tree lines using lead core. If you don't no how your not going to catch anything. Like to see you do a video on that. Look forward to catching some more of your videos.
Thanks Steve! We are in Colorado, appreciate the comment!
I fish in lake where the water level is higher than it has been in five years, new there a lot of trees / grass under water. Level is rising a foot a week, temp is 66 -72. Did catch a few all where catch in 19 -20 feet. But is was real slow only 15 fish over a four day trip with 10 hrs per day on water. Any ideas as to what best way to fish a lake like this.
Use crank baits / worm harness to troll looking for fish, once we catch one we would troll over area a couple more time no luck. Then we tried jig, casing cranks, jig with Minnows no luck.
Flatlander69 try deeper.. 20ft spots would be 25-30ft now with the water higher.. so try 30-40ft could help you catch bigger Walleye.
Not everyone has a boat.
What do recommend fishing from shore?
Follow the shore to your nearest boat retailer 😂
how did you drill your hole in the slip float?
Just used a tiny drill bit, size depends on the float. Thanks for watching
Have you tried Eastern Washington walleye fishing? They're picky as hell. Try going to potholes or banks lake. Only caught one walleye ever by jigging. Trolling is most common.
Thats my fishing hat lol
Anyone know where he is in this video?
Looks like Denver ...cherry Creek reservoir?
You are confused on the location of your quick change clevis. You state you are attaching your cannon ball weight above your barrel swivel , "where you would attach a spinner blade". I think you misspoke, as this location, 4 feet ahead of your hook ,is where one would attach a bottom bouncer.
The portion on fishing slip bobbers was good.
Awesome video, wish he talked faster though.
Keith Knight , good one! Starbucks had a buy one get one sale. LOL
Haha! :)
Great info very helpful Will definitely help people catch fish. Get a chance check us out Lake Erie walleye fishing
Sound great as was the information, but you talked so fast, I couldn't keep up with you. Also, you were in the dark, so when you tried to show us the hooks and how you set your line, I couldn't see anything. Slow down your verbal instruction, and angle your camera so we can see you please.
go deeper water and bottom bounce
a quick change what?
When the water is cold you will add live bait to your plastic....and you said leech. You're not tipping with a leech in cold water. That makes zero sense. One mph in 15 feet of water you don't need a 1/2 ounce weight.
6' flat...why 3/8 oz.? 1/8 or 1/4 oz. this time of year is plenty...especially on a calm day...most walleyes are very active and will come up n smack a slow falling set up this time of year...spring and I'd agree with a heavier jig...but not now
Jason Rigsby why are you watching a beginner video if you Know so much. He also said why he uses 3/8 oz pay attention.
if you want your face can be seen, loose the cap. Second option is using reflective lighting , that if you have a decent cameraman.
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By the way, are you on speed? Wow, talk about too much coffee.....
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LOL YOU AINT CATCHING WALLEYE IN 13 FT OF WATER IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY 90DEGREES OUT LOL ..
Mid summer is the WORST.for. walleye !!!
Mind you I still go. For them
You need to talk faster, not.
talk faster so you can get more info in and get the fish every time
Spends more time talking than fishing...
Great video