SEBAGO LAKE Trout Fishing Jigging 180 foot deep. DAY 2
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2022
- Second Day camping on Sebago Lake. Fishing with my buddy Brandon for Lake Trout in seriously deep water during the day and cusk fishing shallower water at night.
Sebago Lake is 45 square miles, 14 miles long, 316 feet deep, with an average depth of +100 feet deep. The weather is usually pretty rough on Sebago and Ice Conditions are never safe for very long. Sebago was once THE world-class Landlocked Salmon fishery and poor management practices have destroyed it. The State stocked Lake Trout in Sebago from 1972-1982 and they quickly outcompeted the native Salmon for the Salmons primary forage, the rainbow smelt. The Lake Trout decimated the smelt population and ate the salmon out of house and home.
The State inadvertently created an incredible lake trout fishery where thousands of anglers travelled from near and far to ice fish or open water fish Sebago and catch 100-200 Lakers from 2-5 pounds in a single day with a jig rod. Incredible! Thousands of happy anglers. Many successful fishing guides made a living on Sebago Lake. Now the State is trying to manage anglers into killing all of the lake trout they catch. Pictures of piles of dead fish on the ice make headlines in the national news. Wild eagles have become dependent on the whims of anglers to waste the fish. Biologists allegedly now tell anglers to kill the fish and throw it back down the hole into the lake which is also the Water Supply for Portland and many surrounding towns drinking water. Does Sebago have a Lake Trout Problem or just a history of incredibly poor Management?
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Awesome series so far Joe ! BEST ICEFISHING CHANNEL ON UA-cam
Thank you. Very humbled.
I hope u don’t release them. If u fish that deep
I love how courteous you are to Pete. It says a lot about your character, Joe....not that your viewers didn't already know you are a good dude!
Thank you.
Awesome video joe !! Enjoy ur content !
Thank you
It’s been so long since I went trout fishing it reminds of my grandfather he used to bring me in my dad trout fishing at his camp sadly he passed but hopefully in years to come I will keep the tradition alive! I am 16 so soon I will be able to drive back to the camp and make videos of me fishing there!
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Top notch Joe looked like a hoot, Going to the Michigan U.P. tomorrow with a buddy to check out his property that will be hopefully bear hunting this fall and then ice fishing the Manistique lake chain for perch and walleye. Look forward to your next video.
Nice good luck, thank you.
Back on the horse! Good clip Joe!
Thank you.
its nice to see all the different shacks, helped me with buying my own, and planning for the next! thanks for the weekly videos, its a blast to watch along with you, toss it on and go through my own stuff from the past weekend to clean up lines and re-do leaders, has definitely made me more successful this year, gotta thank you for all the education and passion Joe!
thank you
Another great adventure!! Absolutely thrilled to watch. Thanks Joe!!
Thank you.
Yea Joe, keep nailing em bub, the season has been a cold one between Boston/NH but just means we get a later season
🤙🤙🎣🐠🍳☕
Thank you.
Another great video. You guys are killing it
Thank you.
Just want to say thank you for making these videos, you have inspired me to start my own channel love tuning in and seeing what your up too
Thank you
That's a great life joe
Thank you.
Nice video to get me pumped to go out this morning going to a local lake to do some laker fishing it's a border lake with new Hampshire 2 traps min.so will have one trap with a shinner and will be jigging the sweetish pimple
Thank you. Good luck
Another great video Joe. I'm glad to see that you made it threw safely!!
Thank you.
Great video Joe!
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Great show Joe!
Thank you.
Great series so far Joe. 🦞
Thank you.
Coolest lake trout I've seen yet. Almost striped like. Would love to see some prep from cusk to nuggets. Great video and awesome shots of the pressure ridge, and how dangerous they are. Wish you a safe trip.
Thank you. It was a crazy cool colored one
Joe, Loving the Valhalla gear! Got my 450 the other day and doing my first camping trip in a soft side this weekend during the Newfound Lake derby. Hoping for a couple nice lakers and some cusk nuggets! Keep up the good work.
Thank you.
Lakers, you could call them Pukers another great day.😄👍
Thank you. For sure
New sub!
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love those #BURPSHARKS
Thank you. Great name
Great video joe if you ever come out west to clarkston washington i would like to take you sturgeon fishing
Thank you.
East musquash joe!
I have fished west
Dang what are you guys using for a jig? You guys are slaying them
Also I’m way behind on the game didn’t realize electronics could make a world of difference on the fun factor
Just bought a Vexilar 28 can’t wait to see the improvements on my fish game
Electronics are key. I was using a 1 1/8 oz with a grub or swimbait switched.
The wind is tripping your tip ups.
no, Jacks don't get wind flags.
"Togue"...haha
yessah
Joe, are the lakers that deep in Sebago because of the alwives or because Sebago is just so much deeper than other lakes? Would you be fishing deep water if the primary forage was smelt? Most of my winter laker fishing is in less than 60' but I dont get the action your getting on sebago.
I'd say both reasons, mostly the alewives though. The togue are going to find the bait and live on or near them. Smelt chasers will be shallower and up in the water column.
@@JoeHollandFishing thanks Joe!
Joe, please send me an invite to come and fish with ya bud. Down by the daks and would like to rip a lip on a laker
Best of luck
The wind mellowed out a bit.
yessah
Do those fish survive after you bring them up to the surface from so deep ?
Yes no problem
Lake trout have the ability to “burp” which is why there is no problem releasing them after catching them from so deep
“He’s oinkin!”
Thank you.
Thank you for putting out great content. I know how much effort it takes to film what you are doing for UA-cam. I have a small maple syrup channel where I post my work as an archive of what I have done. Be careful out there, the ice has started claiming victims already this year
Imagine the fish that took a chunk out of the one Joe is holding. Giants!!!
Old Warrior
We're you tipping your hooks with pieces of bait or just using the swim baits on their own?
A little of both, i was using lake suckers and smelt tips.
Thanks Joe.
How long is this
50 something
Screw some spikes out side tied yo your pull loops.
Tied to
for sure. He had 3/4 done.
Have you ever had animals enter your ice shack to steal your food??
No, I’ve had a mink come close and a muskrat come up through the hole.
@@JoeHollandFishing I was also curious if you were afraid of bear or something else ripping into the tent?
What up y’all
Fishn
When’s episode 3?
Tomorrow night
I'm sorry I gave you guys both thumbs down. Don't get me wrong I love ice fishing and it's an awesome sport. Did you ever consider why are the fish vomiting up smelt and food and who knows what else?
Make it simple you're hauling the fish up too quickly in such a depth. you don't give a chance for the air bladder to release.
Before you start fishing hold a weight on your line and drop it at a bottom and see how many times you got real in. Now this time drop your weight to the bottom Now divide the amount of rotation you did. Bring up your line half way up now at the water line mark it right at the water line puts some kind of marker there or a rubber band or something that will not move that will indicate your halfway up.
Now give a chance for the fish to burp out the air out of its air bladder.
Give the fish 1 to 3 give the fish to to the Surface
thanks, Lakers are super tough and can burp no problem, We watch them go back down on the electronics. Bringing fish up slowly is a good idea from depths though, great call.