I’ve been scrolling through UA-cam all evening looking for musky how to videos to help me. I’m a big walleye guy over in St Clair but I want to try to get into musky fishing LSC; at least try it here and there. I can honestly say after watching dozens of videos, yours were the best for demonstration and explaining stuff. Point is, hope you keep making more videos this year.
Nice fish I love the way you caught that messing around and Boom pretty darn cool. A tip to anyone reading this. When I'm cleaning up the boat to get ready to come in for the day I always throw a 4-inch swimbait over the side of the boat and let it drift. Not too long ago I was cleaning up getting ready to come in and I looked over my bass rod was doubled up ! looked at my graph I was in 30 feet pulled up a beautiful 44-in tiger muskie Always keep a line in the water and this is what may happen to you someday !
It's seems to be when we least expect the fish to bite. I've caught fish hanging a posiedon off the side like you do with your 4 inch swim bait. Thanks for the tip!
Vertical jigging is like watching paint dry but is very effective. Another but is the hits are awesome. Also sometimes done for eight hours of doldrums for three minutes of extasy.
Fishing alone it can be super boring. With someone else it isn't too bad, can get a good conversation going. Passes time quickly until the fish decide to eat
@@lastcastangling3598 i'm old , will musky fish at the drop of a hat lol. just started shore fishing the st. clair river ( 4 times ) lots of room, i love it ! been hearing great things about jigging the river with bondy baits ?
Heavy can be subjective, but to start, the rod really helps. If I'm casting heavy baits, more specifically husky Medusa, pounder bulldawg, monster swimmin dawg, monster Medusa or similar sized baits. I prefer to cast them on my Chaos Tackle 9'6 Shock and Awe XXH Assault Stick. This rod is forgiving and a beast for heavy baits like that. I cast straight over the top on my shoulders and lob them like a catapult basically. Definitely don't try to side arm or cast them like a bass bait or you'll trash your wrist or shoulder probably. I cast left handed since I reel on the right. Left hand goes on the reel, right hand goes on the bottom on the rod. Push with the left, pull with the right, leave like 3 feet of line out and you're golden🤙🏼
Spot on about the holding the net. Most net handles will fit into most rod holders. I always have one located just for this purpose.
I’ve been scrolling through UA-cam all evening looking for musky how to videos to help me. I’m a big walleye guy over in St Clair but I want to try to get into musky fishing LSC; at least try it here and there. I can honestly say after watching dozens of videos, yours were the best for demonstration and explaining stuff. Point is, hope you keep making more videos this year.
I appreciate the comment! I plan to put some videos up this year and moving forward! Tight lines 🤙
Oh heck yeah! Great job
Muskie took bait like perch do😂. You had bondy laying on bottom for 20-30 seconds and when you lifted. BAM 💥👊😁
Bravo! No easy task trying to net a Musky when your fishing solo.
Some days it goes great, other days it seems impossible🤣
Epic Hot Tip" Pays Off! SWEET!
It's such a great strategy! Thanks for watching!
Nice fish I love the way you caught that messing around and Boom pretty darn cool. A tip to anyone reading this. When I'm cleaning up the boat to get ready to come in for the day I always throw a 4-inch swimbait over the side of the boat and let it drift. Not too long ago I was cleaning up getting ready to come in and I looked over my bass rod was doubled up ! looked at my graph I was in 30 feet pulled up a beautiful 44-in tiger muskie Always keep a line in the water and this is what may happen to you someday !
It's seems to be when we least expect the fish to bite. I've caught fish hanging a posiedon off the side like you do with your 4 inch swim bait. Thanks for the tip!
Vertical jigging is like watching paint dry but is very effective. Another but is the hits are awesome. Also sometimes done for eight hours of doldrums for three minutes of extasy.
Fishing alone it can be super boring. With someone else it isn't too bad, can get a good conversation going. Passes time quickly until the fish decide to eat
@@lastcastangling3598 Right on good fishing always sincerely Record 🎣
Awesome catch! I’ve been doing a lot of casting lately around LSC hoping to land a musky this Fall!
Dream of mine to fish that! That lake + Detroit river is why I started jigging in the first place. Best of luck this fall🤙🏼
@@lastcastangling3598 good luck to you as well I’ll be watching brother!
nice fish ! cheers - looks like the lake ? ever jig on the st. clair river ?
I havnt, but I would like to. I did not get out musky fishing much at all this year
@@lastcastangling3598 i'm old , will musky fish at the drop of a hat lol. just started shore fishing the st. clair river ( 4 times ) lots of room, i love it ! been hearing great things about jigging the river with bondy baits ?
Nice Muskie, down at Bluewater lake NM someone catches a 40 it’s more than likely dead unfortunately🦅
Thats unfortunate to hear
Caught a pike with a white bondi last year. Still looking for that ski to take it.
I started by getting pike on mine first as well. Keep jigging and you'll get a ski on it!
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
nice video. how do you cast heavy lures without hurting shoulder ? please explain me your Method. thanks a lot
Heavy can be subjective, but to start, the rod really helps. If I'm casting heavy baits, more specifically husky Medusa, pounder bulldawg, monster swimmin dawg, monster Medusa or similar sized baits. I prefer to cast them on my Chaos Tackle 9'6 Shock and Awe XXH Assault Stick. This rod is forgiving and a beast for heavy baits like that. I cast straight over the top on my shoulders and lob them like a catapult basically. Definitely don't try to side arm or cast them like a bass bait or you'll trash your wrist or shoulder probably. I cast left handed since I reel on the right. Left hand goes on the reel, right hand goes on the bottom on the rod. Push with the left, pull with the right, leave like 3 feet of line out and you're golden🤙🏼
@@lastcastangling3598 thanks a lot. I Will try und Hope there is a video whitin I can learn
I can make a short video on it
@@lastcastangling3598 make It please. 🙏🙏🙏
@@lastcastangling3598 pleased dont forget It. Thanks 😊😊😊
sorry I didn't see you set the hook on the first musky I blinked. my fault!
Really weak hookset
Nice vid man with a nice fish by vertical jigging! I will try that mod one day!
Works from day 1 of season to the last day of season
@@lastcastangling3598 good!!
Nice job on the bondy. Don't see many guy's using them now day's p😁
More people should! Such a great bait