I just can’t understand how people find these places to fish, all my life I try to find places like this to have a good time and get some salmon. I myself can’t just pick up and drive my boat 5 hours away and go on water not knowing what the hell will hit me, or maybe just get skunk with no fish, I’m always trying to learn but idk I guess you have to meet the right person, no one wants to tell you what city or kind were to go fish, Bc everyone thinks the OWN the lake, and they don’t want ppl fishing there sport, they don’t have to say there dam exact sport, but it’s good sports when ppl help, if your a good fisher men then you will always find a good new spot to fish right? obviously I’m not such a great fisher men, but ya it’s kinda messed up, anyways This right here is one of my most favorite videos I watched, I just love the look of it, jigging deep water salmon, no big waves, it’s really a great video.
Any tips for fishing without a fish finder? I'll have one soon but wondering how you could tell. I'm in Green Lake Wisconsin and it has some good inlanders. Nice video buddy, cheers.
Are you running braid straight to your snap hook? I can't tell if you're using a few feet of fluoro/mono for a lead, or just using braid. Jigging for deep lakers is my second favorite type of fishing… after trolling for shallow lakers!
Hey there! I've done a lot of saltwater fishing and a lot of freshwater bass fishing but never fished for trout. Crazy I know. Anyway I'm going to be going to a lake next week that has landlocked salmon and brook trout in it. The lake is about 50-60 feet deep. Do you think jigging will work on brook trout? I'm sure they'll be deep because the water is warm now.
Just a headed up bro from a lefty, right handed people use left hand retrieve reels and lefties use right hand so you are using the correct reel for your hand dominance, nice fish man
Do you have to cut the barbs off of your hooks when you fish lake trout? I've always gone up in North Western Wyoming and we always had to cut the barbs off and we always noticed we would lose more fish than normal
Nice video! I'm with you on the left handed baitcasters. I've switched all but two of my baitcasters to LH. Only a matter of time until I replace the last two. I'm a Lund fan, as well. I have a '93 ProV Tournament 1775 with a 70 HP Yamaha tiller. But, I'm a little wary of taking it too far off shore on Superior or Michigan. I'm heading to Milwaukee to fish the harbor in the next week or two. I'm going to have to try vertical jigging spoons, after watching your video. What model and make of camera do you use?
I just can’t understand how people find these places to fish, all my life I try to find places like this to have a good time and get some salmon. I myself can’t just pick up and drive my boat 5 hours away and go on water not knowing what the hell will hit me, or maybe just get skunk with no fish, I’m always trying to learn but idk I guess you have to meet the right person, no one wants to tell you what city or kind were to go fish, Bc everyone thinks the OWN the lake, and they don’t want ppl fishing there sport, they don’t have to say there dam exact sport, but it’s good sports when ppl help, if your a good fisher men then you will always find a good new spot to fish right? obviously I’m not such a great fisher men, but ya it’s kinda messed up, anyways This right here is one of my most favorite videos I watched, I just love the look of it, jigging deep water salmon, no big waves, it’s really a great video.
as a canuck to the north you have the best american fishing show and hunting on you tube aye your friends from the north
awesome video!
Do you catch salmon the same way you were catching lakers? ive caught a bunch of lakers doing this but never got a salmon jigging in open water
There called Buzz Bombs.
could you use an ice combo with braide for jigging in 30-50 feet of water?
Any tips for fishing without a fish finder? I'll have one soon but wondering how you could tell. I'm in Green Lake Wisconsin and it has some good inlanders. Nice video buddy, cheers.
that looks like power island. is this grand traverse bay
Nice work. Excellent job on the channel.
Looks like West Traverse Bay.. am I right? If so theres some great laker fishing in there.
I fish around the cement factory..
Thats eating size..
Is that near Charlevoix?
Great video. i look forward to this year's vids
Are you running braid straight to your snap hook? I can't tell if you're using a few feet of fluoro/mono for a lead, or just using braid. Jigging for deep lakers is my second favorite type of fishing… after trolling for shallow lakers!
Hi….Are you running a leader to your Braid?..Thanks.
good video but your missing a key component to this technique. im surprised you have'nt mentioned it as its the key ingredient to jigging.
I'm looking to buy a new rod for jigging for lakers , what do you recommned? I like st croix… please check out my channe;
Beautiful patterns on your lake trout. Love it!
you bring them to the top to quick you have to burp them if you do that and they still will probably die
That lake is huge!
Hey there! I've done a lot of saltwater fishing and a lot of freshwater bass fishing but never fished for trout. Crazy I know. Anyway I'm going to be going to a lake next week that has landlocked salmon and brook trout in it. The lake is about 50-60 feet deep. Do you think jigging will work on brook trout? I'm sure they'll be deep because the water is warm now.
very impressive ! I like to use left handed bait casters myself and used lil cleo glow in the dark spoons but never tried jigging spoons
nice vid but not very organized
"Found these on craigslist, don't even know what they are." classic!
Are you just drifting along no anchor or trolling motor?
Great video! I really like your Lund boat. What model and length?
Just a headed up bro from a lefty, right handed people use left hand retrieve reels and lefties use right hand so you are using the correct reel for your hand dominance, nice fish man
Flouro leader?
LUND boats rule!!!
Do you have to cut the barbs off of your hooks when you fish lake trout? I've always gone up in North Western Wyoming and we always had to cut the barbs off and we always noticed we would lose more fish than normal
what size is your boat?!!
Great vid! Are you anchored when jigging or floating along?
Dude … use your ice flasher … Red Lines man … Red Lines .
What was that sound at 3:04
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what rod and reel combo are you using?
what is a good reel for lake trout
What spoons would you recommend for jigging Tahoe in the winter
Sweet video dog. I like your videos, they are really chill and relaxing, while most fishing videos are crazy and energetic.
what lake was that? great video btw
Nice video! I'm with you on the left handed baitcasters. I've switched all but two of my baitcasters to LH. Only a matter of time until I replace the last two. I'm a Lund fan, as well. I have a '93 ProV Tournament 1775 with a 70 HP Yamaha tiller. But, I'm a little wary of taking it too far off shore on Superior or Michigan. I'm heading to Milwaukee to fish the harbor in the next week or two. I'm going to have to try vertical jigging spoons, after watching your video. What model and make of camera do you use?