Amazing video. We all know a lot of the facts and things to look for but it's really tying it all together, that you do in this video that makes it special
Im trying to find them on a big deep tn lake right now. 2 days ago, most of the biomass was 60' deep over 80. Went out last night same conditions and everything was 10' deep spread out over the deepest basin of the lake. Lake is turning right now at 70' with no thermocline (that i can see). 3 days ago i saw baitballs down 10' and then 80' off the same shoreline. How the hell do you pattern that lol
Haha, honestly a good question! I’d avoid targeting fish that might be too deep (potential barotrauma issues). The best you can do is try to catch fish you’re seeing obviously a lot fish you’re seeing aren’t walleye. Look around and sample different things you’re seeing. And of course things can change quick this time of year, which makes it difficult to develop a consistent pattern.
Sorry, I definitely could have clarified. Rigging is just running live bait on a hook and keeping it close to the bottom with a weight (could be an egg sinker). In fall, most folks are rigging with minnows.
Remember when you were just a tadpole. Love your channel Nick!
Thanks geno!
Good luck in the tournament! 🔥
Thanks cuz! We got 3rd. It was a week and a half ago.
@@NickLindner Oh! I think you posted that in your IG Story.
Info packed! Great breakdown Nick Lindner
Appreciate it
Always great info Nick!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video. We all know a lot of the facts and things to look for but it's really tying it all together, that you do in this video that makes it special
Thanks Pete. That makes sense. Glad I can help!
Good luck at the Tourney, hope you guys get another big one
Thanks Michael
I need to get out and try them drop shot tactics.
It's a thing!
Hey Nick, great info! Wondering what you use for a megalive pole mount?
I've been using the Fin Gear mount. Liking it.
*Drop(shot) it like it's hot 🥵*
Steamy hot!
Terry's in Garrison usually got some leeches hidden away.
Is that right??
He’s got the biggest leeches I’ve ever seen mid summer. They’re like Lampreys
Maybe I missed it, but what state are you fishing in this video?
I'm in MN
Im trying to find them on a big deep tn lake right now. 2 days ago, most of the biomass was 60' deep over 80. Went out last night same conditions and everything was 10' deep spread out over the deepest basin of the lake. Lake is turning right now at 70' with no thermocline (that i can see). 3 days ago i saw baitballs down 10' and then 80' off the same shoreline. How the hell do you pattern that lol
Haha, honestly a good question! I’d avoid targeting fish that might be too deep (potential barotrauma issues). The best you can do is try to catch fish you’re seeing obviously a lot fish you’re seeing aren’t walleye. Look around and sample different things you’re seeing. And of course things can change quick this time of year, which makes it difficult to develop a consistent pattern.
Can you explain what you mean by "rigging"? Looked like an egg weight but not sure what else.
Sorry, I definitely could have clarified. Rigging is just running live bait on a hook and keeping it close to the bottom with a weight (could be an egg sinker). In fall, most folks are rigging with minnows.
Nice
Thanks Scott
Bro no joke, I just caught a 4.5 lbs 24 inch walleye. However it was in the provo river, like right below the deer creek dam.
Wow!
@@NickLindner yeah. It was awesome. Anyways great vid bro, thanks for the tips