Tactics for Walleyes on the Mississippi River - Pool 8

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @GinaJohnson-es5pj
    @GinaJohnson-es5pj Год назад +1

    Fantastic explanation, definitely like your tactic. Thanks for sharing

  • @AnglerX
    @AnglerX Год назад +2

    Great information in this video!

  • @jaidenminigh2917
    @jaidenminigh2917 Год назад +1

    perch bite below the dam was great this past weekend!!

    • @huntfishcamp
      @huntfishcamp  Год назад

      A saw a lot of perch caught, but I didn't get any. . .What were you using to catch perch?

    • @jaidenminigh2917
      @jaidenminigh2917 Год назад +1

      @@huntfishcampa lot of people along the wall were using slip bobbers, but i did really well just slowly working a drop shot along the bottom with a plain hook and red worm

  • @bluegills
    @bluegills Год назад +1

    High fives Brian! 🖐 Great info on this video!

  • @johnanderson9175
    @johnanderson9175 Год назад

    All these offshore fish and I got those $100k boaters spot locking to where I'm casting from the shore 😂

    • @huntfishcamp
      @huntfishcamp  Год назад +1

      Having spent a lot of time shore fishing, that is a pet peeve of mine. . .I will always give the shore fisherman rights to the limited water they have to fish.

  • @tagger1972
    @tagger1972 Год назад

    Great video! Good tip on hooking the stinger in the minnow for less snags.
    What weight of hair jig and regular jig did you use? Were you dropping to bottom and hopping? Or just twitching suspended when you drifted?

    • @huntfishcamp
      @huntfishcamp  Год назад +1

      I typically use a 3/8 oz hair jig, but today I was using 1/2 oz jigs. Definitely had to be hitting the bottom to catch fish today, which is why I increased the jig weight.