Thanks for sharing, truly enjoy your explanations of strategy and techniques. As I fish the north easterly shore of lake Ontario, I have never been the US side of the lake. If I decide to make the trip to the US side to chase browns, your sharing will provide a better chance of a productive day. Thanks from a Canadian out of the Montreal area.
Thanks for sharing Bill. I’ve spent the winter watching and learning. You are a wealth of information! I have my first trip planned to fish for Browns in the middle of May. I have all the lures you use, plan on zig zagging, force feeding and using a weight rod 😉. I’m bringing my Dad who has wanted to do this for a long time. Thank you so much for getting us ready, this is going to be a blast!
Hi Bill, just discovered your vids great stuff! Were those stingers off your boards? If so how do you get them to go down, I always fish sticks on the boards and set spoons 60' back on my riggers. I havent had luck putting split shot in front of my spoons on the boards.
Thanks for sharing, truly enjoy your explanations of strategy and techniques. As I fish the north easterly shore of lake Ontario, I have never been the US side of the lake. If I decide to make the trip to the US side to chase browns, your sharing will provide a better chance of a productive day. Thanks from a Canadian out of the Montreal area.
Thank you. Glad you liked it!
Awesome video Bill. Thanks for posting it.
You are welcome. We are working on some good vids right now. They should be up soon.
What size Michigan Stingers are you using in your videos?
They are primarily standard sized Stingers.
thanks you for sharing bill...
You are very welcome... Glad you liked it.
All your pointers from your Vids have caught me fish...cheers Bud
Great job guys ,looks like the weather is treating you much better than last year at this time.
Funny, we were just discussing that Jim.
Thanks for getting that early season brown footage out for us ! Gets me all pumped up !
You are welcome! I got lots of footage.........more to come.
Yes great work captain🛥
Very educational where might I find the maps you were using?
They are called a HOT SPOT MAP. I am not sure if they are still marketed.
Very good looking browns. Great job guys.
Thank you! We are catching some dandy fish this season!
Thanks for sharing Bill. I’ve spent the winter watching and learning. You are a wealth of information! I have my first trip planned to fish for Browns in the middle of May. I have all the lures you use, plan on zig zagging, force feeding and using a weight rod 😉. I’m bringing my Dad who has wanted to do this for a long time. Thank you so much for getting us ready, this is going to be a blast!
would you recommend the Stony Point area (given good wind/weather conditions) for someone casting from shore?
That could work.
Browns were definitely gorging on the gobies down here east of the Genny a couple weeks ago. Puking them up when they hit the deck.
Our fish were all empty on Saturday but on Sunday, there were a few!
Awesome video. You guys are great. Do the browns do the same thing in Lake Huron? Like come into the shallow water?
I have never fished Huron but I would assume that they do.
Thanks for getting back to me. Your videos are great. I don’t know how you don’t have more views.
Let your friends know!
Hi Bill, just discovered your vids great stuff! Were those stingers off your boards? If so how do you get them to go down, I always fish sticks on the boards and set spoons 60' back on my riggers. I havent had luck putting split shot in front of my spoons on the boards.
We run them bare and they fish in the top 3 ft.
@@BillSaiffOutdoors wow ok how far back 100ish?
@@gregoryarena4512 Usually I start the set at 120, 110 and 100. Once the first fish strikes, everything else is set at 100.