Love the videos..but a comment. It always seems that John keeps his rod tip pointed directly at the fish as he's bringing it in. It's amazing you ever saw that 1st walleye, one thrash as it neared the boat and it would have been lost for sure!! Keeping the rod 90' to the line allows the bend of the rod to absorb the shock and less chance of the thrashing fish snapping your line or pulling hook. TIP UP John..
Love the videos..but a comment. It always seems that John keeps his rod tip pointed directly at the fish as he's bringing it in. It's amazing you ever saw that 1st walleye, one thrash as it neared the boat and it would have been lost for sure!! Keeping the rod 90' to the line allows the bend of the rod to absorb the shock and less chance of the thrashing fish snapping your line or pulling hook. TIP UP John..
What kind of net were you guys using...... ranger nets out of Michigan ?? Great show you guys
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