Whats up captain Ross, Good stuff here man. I usually fish out of the Geneva marina and we catch up some quantities and decent size but I've never come across any monsters.
Not even terribly crowded, yet that knucklehead still managed to drive right up behind you guys. Usually, guys who are out fishing during this time are more clueful than mid summer. Anyway, nice video....see you next year!
Went out yesterday out of Cleveland got 5 right away at 80 and 120 back. Then one rogue fish went insane and crossed my lines. It was a mess. I just respooled my line counters and had them dead on. That being said when this happens how do you get you line counters set again? I had to cut off quite a bit of line and land the fish by hand. Do you add line and join it with double uni or do you take off a lot more line to get back to your 100' setting ? Thanks
Are you running your longest lead inside without weight? I have had some people say to run longest lead outside when not using snap weights and wondering what is the correct way? I. Can't seem to find a previous video on this.
Question for you, I recently noticed I never see you use the twisted line/loop method to release the front clip on the planner boards. Is there a reason for that ? Higher percentage of landed fish?
@@Bigwaterfishing could you elaborate on why? Last summer was my first walleye trolling and I used the loop trick. I loved it at first but then I started to have lines break when I pulled the board loose. Is this why you aren’t a fan? Just curious as how to work more efficiently next season. Great video as usual.
( Hear me ) You say let the big female walleyes go but you are not understanding the facts that the big female walleyes aren't as fertile as the younger female walleyes and when you take the smaller female walleyes, you will be taking away from the hatchery of good eggs .. You are messing up the whole hatchery because the male walleyes are giving seed to old female walleyes eggs that won't take seed .. It would be wise to take the old female walleyes out but leave the old male walleyes in .... Just ask the people that do the egg hatchery for walleyes...
I beg to differ. Once you take a big fish out of the system it takes as much as 15yrs to duplicate that. On Erie many of those big fish don't even spawn every year, but much they have superior genes that need to be passed on. Much like people there are lots of numbers but not many Navy Seal type genes in the pool. The four to seven pounders do account for numbers, but like the people reference one for one isn't a accurate comparison. We see this in the deer community. By releasing trophy fish you are hardly messing up the fishery. I've seen many of the so called expert biologist mess up a serious amount of fisheries all across the US with different philosophies. As anglers all we can agree on is once you take a fish out we can't put him back. Trophy muskie or bass fisheries don't thrive because they remove the giants, but instead the small fish. Same goes for bluegills. I personally rarely keep any fish, but when I do I keep smaller ones for many reasons
blue sky, blue and chrome, been a winner for ever, great vid, fisher dude.
I was there that day you shot this video. Awesome day on the lake for us too.
I'll be out tomorrow off Huron.. Happy New Year!
Whats up captain Ross, Good stuff here man. I usually fish out of the Geneva marina and we catch up some quantities and decent size but I've never come across any monsters.
Did I hear ice fishing 😳 🤗 that ought to be a hoot, especially if producer dude goes! 🤣✌️
Great video!
Tomorrow and the next day going 🎣. Love it. Going to end this shitty year called 2021 with a walleye bang. 💥
Not even terribly crowded, yet that knucklehead still managed to drive right up behind you guys. Usually, guys who are out fishing during this time are more clueful than mid summer. Anyway, nice video....see you next year!
Living the dream so jealous
Great video Ross! Awesome late December weather...
Incredible weather for December in Ohio!! And another great video
fishing right out by cranberry? i got a lake house right there and recognized the huron river. great place for walleye
Went out yesterday out of Cleveland got 5 right away at 80 and 120 back. Then one rogue fish went insane and crossed my lines. It was a mess. I just respooled my line counters and had them dead on. That being said when this happens how do you get you line counters set again? I had to cut off quite a bit of line and land the fish by hand. Do you add line and join it with double uni or do you take off a lot more line to get back to your 100' setting ? Thanks
Did you weigh the sumo?? 11-12 lbs I’m guessing
Do you ever jig fish for walleye on Erie. Looks so boring to reel in a walleye while boat is in gear with a planar board attached.
That was the luckiest walleye in lake Erie with a broken spine...lol
Q: What color lures should I buy?
A: All of them and a spare of each.
I can’t get my dad to go out on Erie because he gets seasick. Other than flat calm days, what’s Producer Dude’s method?
The new electronic pulse wrist brackets....anazing
@@Bigwaterfishing i use the tens watch thing too.. its the real deal
Are you running your longest lead inside without weight? I have had some people say to run longest lead outside when not using snap weights and wondering what is the correct way? I. Can't seem to find a previous video on this.
Correct way is whatever works for you. I run shallow outside and deepest inside
Where at are you on the lake I am by Kate Perry
Kate perry is a good spot to be at 🤣
Question for you, I recently noticed I never see you use the twisted line/loop method to release the front clip on the planner boards. Is there a reason for that ? Higher percentage of landed fish?
Not a fan of that method
@@Bigwaterfishing could you elaborate on why? Last summer was my first walleye trolling and I used the loop trick. I loved it at first but then I started to have lines break when I pulled the board loose. Is this why you aren’t a fan? Just curious as how to work more efficiently next season. Great video as usual.
@@Bigwaterfishing , do you have a preferred method. Always looking to learn
@@brianschaible9535 lose more fish giving them the slack line. specially the light bites.
People focus on color because they believe there is a magic bait. Truth is all of them can be the magic bait at that moment
What types of speeds are you running with the water that cold? .5 - .7?
It’s in there when he is talking about the transducer cone angle and he shows the fish swimming back to bottom
It's all over and changes during the day
If this bar full of girls only exist could I have the address lol take my wife with me and she’ll have us new friends shortly
1000 women n 2dudes Ross lol
( Hear me )
You say let the big female walleyes go but you are not understanding the facts that the big female walleyes aren't as fertile as the younger female walleyes and when you take the smaller female walleyes, you will be taking away from the hatchery of good eggs ..
You are messing up the whole hatchery because the male walleyes are giving seed to old female walleyes eggs that won't take seed ..
It would be wise to take the old female walleyes out but leave the old male walleyes in .... Just ask the people that do the egg hatchery for walleyes...
I beg to differ. Once you take a big fish out of the system it takes as much as 15yrs to duplicate that. On Erie many of those big fish don't even spawn every year, but much they have superior genes that need to be passed on. Much like people there are lots of numbers but not many Navy Seal type genes in the pool. The four to seven pounders do account for numbers, but like the people reference one for one isn't a accurate comparison. We see this in the deer community.
By releasing trophy fish you are hardly messing up the fishery. I've seen many of the so called expert biologist mess up a serious amount of fisheries all across the US with different philosophies. As anglers all we can agree on is once you take a fish out we can't put him back. Trophy muskie or bass fisheries don't thrive because they remove the giants, but instead the small fish. Same goes for bluegills.
I personally rarely keep any fish, but when I do I keep smaller ones for many reasons