I have the “Green Bay” style. The first 2-3 years i owned it cranks never got stuck in it. Now they get stuck here and there if the fish goes crazy in the net. I just need to replace the bag which should be free cuz it a a lifetime warranty
@@jayaschinger5326 it has the 2” netting. Sometimes the smaller 14-16” walleyes heads will get suck in the holes which is kind of a pain. I’d recommend the 1” if you plan on netting smaller walleyes occasionally.
@@kraigmonty1075 we are getting a crap load of rain right now so the lower bay might get really muddy just an fyi. Might want to stay away from the fox river for a couple days. I’m just assuming though, i haven’t seen it yet.
@@justafarmer6473 on Green Bay they could be anywhere this time of year. Lots of variables determine where and why the fish are where they are. Wind direction, weather, water temp, baitfish, barometric pressure.. etc. For the most part i would say walleyes up shallow are typically more aggressive and hungry though if you can find them
Enjoyed the video, and your narrative ! Oh Boy, brings back memories of fishing alone. Great job !
Thanks! 🎣
Great day on the water! Nice job on the walleyes!
Thanks! 🎣
Great video as always looking forward to the next one!
Thanks! 🎣
It’s crazy how this time of year you just can’t get away from those fuckers, even down here 😂 makes pulling spinners hell too
They’re like little piranhas. So annoying
@@CNCoutdoors literally 😂
Awesome video. Couple dandies. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!! Was a fun day on the bay 🎣
Good work!
Thanks!!
Bumpy ride out there
Seems to be the normal for my days off this spring 😂
What version of RS Net are you using? Does it play well with crankbaits?
I have the “Green Bay” style. The first 2-3 years i owned it cranks never got stuck in it. Now they get stuck here and there if the fish goes crazy in the net. I just need to replace the bag which should be free cuz it a a lifetime warranty
@@CNCoutdoors Does it have the one or two inch netting?
@@jayaschinger5326 it has the 2” netting. Sometimes the smaller 14-16” walleyes heads will get suck in the holes which is kind of a pain. I’d recommend the 1” if you plan on netting smaller walleyes occasionally.
Thanks!!
Good video!! THANK YOU
Thanks for watching!! 🎣
What speed do you focus on this time of year?
For cranks this time of year i like to stay around 1.8mph
@@CNCoutdoors thank you, love the videos keep up the good work!
Nice in going Wednesday heard lots of white perch biting
Yes, definitely a lot of white perch but there’s lots of walleyes to be caught also. Good luck on Wednesday!
Sure isn't anything posted about walleyes being caught this last weekend that's crazy
@@kraigmonty1075 i was working all weekend so i couldn’t tell ya 😂 i do personally know a couple guys that got easy limits on Saturday though
Well I'll be looking for them going to try!! Been awhile since I've been out there!!
@@kraigmonty1075 we are getting a crap load of rain right now so the lower bay might get really muddy just an fyi. Might want to stay away from the fox river for a couple days. I’m just assuming though, i haven’t seen it yet.
7:30 in... Personally , I love shitty weather days.
Honestly i do too.. way less people out. Just sucks when you can’t keep the trolling motor in the water 😂 i need the 72” shaft
Only 6ft deep?
Yup 3-6’
@@CNCoutdoors new to trolling so that's how shallow they are this time of the year? I thought they go deeper???
@@justafarmer6473 on Green Bay they could be anywhere this time of year. Lots of variables determine where and why the fish are where they are. Wind direction, weather, water temp, baitfish, barometric pressure.. etc. For the most part i would say walleyes up shallow are typically more aggressive and hungry though if you can find them