Love your videos, Tom! I really appreciate that you not only show some great fishing action but that you teach us the techniques you use. Do you mind sharing what kind of gear boxes you use on your snowmobile? Keep up the great work!
Tom - Thanks for the inside scoop on the TKI CNC carbon transducer pole! Will they release a 60 inch carbon fiber pole for the open water season? You have all the right connections.
Mitchell- adjust the audio a little man, musics coming in way too loud. Otherwise, excellent content as always boys 👌 stay safe out there and keep rippin em!
Do you have any tips for seemingly aggressive walleye (rising up almost to under the ice) following the spoon fast but not biting? I quiver the spoon all the way up as well.
Nice Video Tom, keeping noise to the minimum is key in 10' or less. I have a buddy who can't though, no matter what. People 1/4 mile away pack up. Any suggestions on a comfortable, light weight, human muzzle? I figure Mitchell is trained by now, what was your regimen? Thanks bud.
I fish alone 98% of the time so keeping quite is much easier and i try not to get to close to people when i had a big shack I'd put four holes in there but eventually reduced it to only two i think 4 was to many what do you think?
Do the walleye generally hold shallower in the earlier part of ice fishing season? This is my second season seriously ice fishing and I'm yet to find a walleye 😅
@@youngmoney582 depends on the lake... I'm a firm believer there is a good population of walleyes in less than 10 feet of water everywhere during the ice season
I wonder do you ever try cycle hooks? If so why use treble hooks over circle hooks? Seems like circle hooks would be a good option for tip ups to avoid gut hooking fish
@@TomBoley I tested them side by side for a year. No noticeable difference in hookup ratio, octopus hooks are much easier to unhook and do less damage to the fish. Same thing with bass and pike, just upsize the hook
I dont think less of him, but it leaves alot of folks on the out side. There will come a day when people will regret the way this technology is heading.@bigjohnoutdoors762
WOW!! Last year you told everyone that 1/8 oz spoon is the best size and your favorite. Now after buying a box fupl.of 1/8 oz acme spoons you now say 1/4 oz is your favorite & you did the same switch bait trick with the Elliott rods. You must be a good salesman. Im gonna return all elliott rods and acme lures i purchased. This is a JOKE!!!
@TomBoley You are the walleye whisperer. When it comes to tungsten spoons, would you recommend the 3/32" or the 3/16" or 1/4 which you included in your walleyenow kit that I purchased?
Love your videos, Tom! I really appreciate that you not only show some great fishing action but that you teach us the techniques you use. Do you mind sharing what kind of gear boxes you use on your snowmobile? Keep up the great work!
Contigo Xtreme tuff box.
Thanks for watching
Awesome job Tom and Mitch ….. always fun to watch.
@@briankent8231 thanks for watching
Always enjoy the videos and learn something in the process!!
Great vid as always Tom 👊🏻
I love your videos
Keep the videos coming bud. Enjoy following along with you
@@Mortarman-Nowinsky thanks for tuning in
great Video ✌️
Great info
Tom - Thanks for the inside scoop on the TKI CNC carbon transducer pole! Will they release a 60 inch carbon fiber pole for the open water season? You have all the right connections.
Yes! It's coming!
Tom , I have that same Arch on my Hummingbird live how do I get to a flat bottom Thanks
Mitchell- adjust the audio a little man, musics coming in way too loud. Otherwise, excellent content as always boys 👌 stay safe out there and keep rippin em!
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Hey Tom, noticed the horse shoe effect on the screen. I have the same issue until I get in deeper water. You have any adive on cleaning that up?
Do you have any tips for seemingly aggressive walleye (rising up almost to under the ice) following the spoon fast but not biting? I quiver the spoon all the way up as well.
Work big baits up high aggressively
Noice... always look forward to your videos Tom... aka "The Walleye Whisperer" lol
@@Rumbler357 appreciate ya watching
Was the pack-down B reel, Mitchell's idea? Most packing up footage I've ever seen you film, ha. Great video as always.
Nice
Great video, finally getting good ice in upstate Ny,
@@hammondb62 good to hear
We're getting close to fishable ice in St. Louis MO - still no Walleye, though. It's been under 20 degrees most days for almost all week.
Super shallow! Try 2ft of water at nite on lake Poygan. It’s on fire right now!
What size battery are you running on the shuttle?
what tote do you have on your snowmobile that you keep the mega live in?
Contigo Xtreme box
Nice Video Tom, keeping noise to the minimum is key in 10' or less. I have a buddy who can't though, no matter what. People 1/4 mile away pack up. Any suggestions on a comfortable, light weight, human muzzle? I figure Mitchell is trained by now, what was your regimen? Thanks bud.
Pocket full of candy ... For every minute that went by with no speaking I would reward him... Eventually he just stopped talking
What size treble do you use on your finicky walleye tip up ? And do you use a leader or braid ?
@@latitude4517 10# flouro lead. #8 treble
I fish alone 98% of the time so keeping quite is much easier and i try not to get to close to people when i had a big shack I'd put four holes in there but eventually reduced it to only two i think 4 was to many what do you think?
Do the walleye generally hold shallower in the earlier part of ice fishing season? This is my second season seriously ice fishing and I'm yet to find a walleye 😅
@@youngmoney582 depends on the lake... I'm a firm believer there is a good population of walleyes in less than 10 feet of water everywhere during the ice season
@TomBoley thanks for the reply! I'll give it a shot next time I'm out. Hope you catch some monsters this winter!
So Tom, I notice that you use light sucker minnows a lot. Do you ever use shiners or just have better luck on suckers?
He doesn't respond
@@jakedavid8187 mostly suckers... Idk just a personal preference.
@@jakedavid8187looks like he did
I wonder do you ever try cycle hooks? If so why use treble hooks over circle hooks? Seems like circle hooks would be a good option for tip ups to avoid gut hooking fish
Yes, small octopus hooks work great
They do work well. Not sure if one is better than the other
@@TomBoley I tested them side by side for a year. No noticeable difference in hookup ratio, octopus hooks are much easier to unhook and do less damage to the fish. Same thing with bass and pike, just upsize the hook
I’m about to buy you some hole covers and send them to you 😂
Now sure why but I never bring hole covers ... But always wish I did haha
@ you’ll thank yourself. Hey, at least you remembered the scoop. Good luck and stay safe out there! Wi gold is my favorite
UA-camrs say “finicky” “pressured” “slow” I say “normal”
Normal is probably more accurate. Haha
Great video as always. What brand of boots and or cleats you like on the ice?
@@garycorwell8798 Simms rubber boats and some generic ice cleats
First comment, I deserve a free trip
I've followed you for years, but with all the FFS , I have to say goodbye. Good luck.
Excuse me, but what is FFS?
Does it have to do with releasing fish with frozen eyes and gills?
Toms proved he can do it without it 😂 shouldn’t make you think any less of him just because he can afford ffs
I dont think less of him, but it leaves alot of folks on the out side. There will come a day when people will regret the way this technology is heading.@bigjohnoutdoors762
What’s a graff?
Hummingbird mega live
WOW!!
Last year you told everyone that 1/8 oz spoon is the best size and your favorite.
Now after buying a box fupl.of 1/8 oz acme spoons you now say 1/4 oz is your favorite & you did the same switch bait trick with the Elliott rods.
You must be a good salesman.
Im gonna return all elliott rods and acme lures i purchased.
This is a JOKE!!!
Has your favorite bait ever changed? Or has it been the same since you began fishing?
@TomBoley not bait, we are discussing weight.
@@rvz77 my favorite weight spoon is an 1/8 oz generally...however in a brass flutter spoon I like the bigger size.
@TomBoley
You are the walleye whisperer.
When it comes to tungsten spoons, would you recommend the 3/32" or the 3/16" or 1/4 which you included in your walleyenow kit that I purchased?