Profile of live bait (example jumbo leeches or medium leeches half crawler or full crawler etc) and artificial baits, size of lures, jigs, hooks, etc.... for spring, late spring, early summer, late summer, etc... Hope to see some of these on Tom talks!!
Very informative video. Could you show a chart picture to correlate with the side imaging picture so it could be figured out more easily. Do these same techniques apply for deeper shield lakes?
I view many fishing UA-cam sites for walleye info and how to use and interpret sonar data. I find your site to be the BEST!!! I'm looking forward to viewing your next 2 videos in the Walleye Workshop series your posting. Keep up the good work -- the info and fishing videos you're putting out are most appreciated.
Tom, will the information in this video work for the states down south? I’m in Oklahoma and learning to find and catch walleye. Would leaches work here? Do I need to find something else more natural to the fish here in Oklahoma? Awesome video and great content.
I love your videos. Highly informative. Where I fish in southern Ontario it's similar to the Hayward area. Have been lucky enough to fish there. We use similar technique with spinner rig for weed walleye with a twist. Above swivel you put a split shot and two smaller egg sinkers followed by another split shot apx 12" higher. The two egg sinkers clack against each other ringing the dinner bell for walleye. Thought I'd like to share. Keep your lines tight!
Thomas I was just thinking alittle farther, I no you made a video on this before, but you have a real unique style of snapping that rod aggressively, can you make a detailed video on that snap style of yours, I see nobody else with that perfect style like yours, its fun to watch and looks magical on success.
The spinner bait section is anyway ... slip bobber section looks to be back to the alumacraft. no big deal, just curious. thanks so much for the videos!
Profile of live bait (example jumbo leeches or medium leeches half crawler or full crawler etc) and artificial baits, size of lures, jigs, hooks, etc.... for spring, late spring, early summer, late summer, etc... Hope to see some of these on Tom talks!!
Try a single slow death hook on a spinner rig with just a piece of crawler instead of a leach. It’s deadly
Best fishing teacher!
Tom you rock,,,,!
That's quite the giant comfy chair on that white boat.
Are these workshop videos in a play list? I cannot find more than three of them.
Very informative video. Could you show a chart picture to correlate with the side imaging picture so it could be figured out more easily.
Do these same techniques apply for deeper shield lakes?
Great info. Any advice on pulling three-way cranks on lower or upper Fox or Wolf Rivers. I tried it on the lower Fox without any success. Thanks.
What’s the difference between slip and power slip?
As Tina Turner sang, Simply the Best! Looking forward to videos 3 and 4 of the workshop. Thanks, Tom!
I view many fishing UA-cam sites for walleye info and how to use and interpret sonar data. I find your site to be the BEST!!! I'm looking forward to viewing your next 2 videos in the Walleye Workshop series your posting. Keep up the good work -- the info and fishing videos you're putting out are most appreciated.
Tom, will the information in this video work for the states down south? I’m in Oklahoma and learning to find and catch walleye. Would leaches work here? Do I need to find something else more natural to the fish here in Oklahoma? Awesome video and great content.
Some of them will. Although I've never tried. But fish generally tend to do similar things in every lake
I love your videos. Highly informative. Where I fish in southern Ontario it's similar to the Hayward area. Have been lucky enough to fish there. We use similar technique with spinner rig for weed walleye with a twist. Above swivel you put a split shot and two smaller egg sinkers followed by another split shot apx 12" higher. The two egg sinkers clack against each other ringing the dinner bell for walleye. Thought I'd like to share. Keep your lines tight!
Another great video, keep it up!
Very comprehensive and informative. I'm really looking forward to parts 3&4 in your seminar series - great job Tom!
Thomas are you snapping that on a slack line, and our you crazy glueing the jig to the head?. Thanks my walleye coach😁
Tom, have you ever used the Piscifun braid?
Yes it's pretty good stuff. Gonna start running that once I burn up all my other stuff
No googan goofing off, just solid info.
Agreed, the googan crap gets old fast.
hey Tom could you make more videos interpreting side imaging ?
Great video, Tom! Very informational! I appreciate you and what you do! Keep it up!
Thomas I was just thinking alittle farther, I no you made a video on this before, but you have a real unique style of snapping that rod aggressively, can you make a detailed video on that snap style of yours, I see nobody else with that perfect style like yours, its fun to watch and looks magical on success.
Tom, great content. I’m becoming a voracious watcher of your channel. Can’t get enough. Keep up the great work & education. Thanks!
you are the best teacher on this ! please keep it up. question do you ever jig weeds for walleye??
I know that you said you use a 3’ lead for that leech spinner-harness, but do you ever see a need for those long 5-7’ long harnesses?
Tom, how do these rules apply for flowages like the Chip? instead of 10-20ft zone, would you key in on a 5-15ft zone with the same general structure?
New boat? That isn't the competitor 185, right?
The spinner bait section is anyway ... slip bobber section looks to be back to the alumacraft. no big deal, just curious. thanks so much for the videos!
That boatseat in the spinner video looks more comfy then what I'm sitting in to watch this haaa
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