New Spot.... FAT Trout! (Finger Lakes, NY)
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2020
- To celebrate the last day of the school year (as a teacher), I decided to switch things up and try a completely new spot! While I wasn't familiar with the lake, I knew that this body of water contained various fish species I had targeted before. In utilizing previously proven tactics, I managed to make this new spot work for me!
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Another great video!
Thank you!
niice kayak ! pretty cool setup ~ 4:25 this is healthy fat brown for sure ! great fishing ! i do also same style fishing like you so I did enjoy watching your video ! Thank you for the share. subscribed !
Thanks, appreciate it! Just subbed to your channel!
Dang man, just saw some of your freshwater vids, very nice stuff I can tell you know what your doing. Haha
Thanks, living in the Northeast, having freshwater as an option is KEY to making fishing a full year activity (unless you're rich, and can afford to live somewhere else)!
@@FishinAccomplished Yea that's very true, I actually like the northeast fishery better than south Florida. There's more migratory patterns here so its more exciting/challenging. Don't get me wrong it would be nice to travel south and fish warmer climates during our winters but yea maybe during retirement, haha
I've caught many slobs on that exact lake in that same area doing basically the same trolling with cranks
Yeah, it seems like a pretty productive tactic to get into some solid fish! I'm hoping to stop by that spot again this June or July!
Looks like south end of Canadaugua. Not sure why people can't say what lake they are one. There are zillions of spots on each lake so it's not like you are burning a spot. But just knowing which lake would be nice. Not ragging on you just saying. I understand your just trying to do the right thing.
Correct it’s the south end of Canandaigua at the woodville launch
Tough to burn a spot on a massive lake
@@steveshort6217 You’ll have that on those “massive” lakes
Awesome Video, looks like a great day! Can you offer some advice? This is my first season on the finger lakes with a kayak, had decent success jigging up Lakers, but lead core trolling has not worked yet. How do you know how deep to troll? I hear people saying so many differing views.....I never would have thought Lakers would be at 50ft in June. I just feel like I'm putting the hours in but cannot get the troll to work.
Yeah, trolling can be incredibly unforgiving! Generally, I let the fish be my feedback on trolling depth! If targeting Browns/Rainbows/Salmon - I try to work the middle/upper water column... Additionally, I try to troll a depth where schools of bait are present. On top of that, I like to start shallower, and if nothing hits after a reasonable amount of time, drop down a few feet... Obviously, it can be tedious, but if there are feeding fish around, I will hook up with something! It obviously also helps if you have at least 2 rods going, at different depths - that way you can troubleshoot which depths are best to target!
Canandaigua lake guys idk why he’s trying to hide a spot that is incredibly well know and you arnt even local lol
Brother if you're going to be doing catch and release fishing, especially in pristine lakes like hemlock and canadice, use a rubber net so you don't have that problem. Don't even bring the fish into the kayak.
Awesome video man..... congrats on fishing school 😎👍keep up the great work! You always come through with the giants!
Thanks! I've been trying to up my fish game this year! Def hoping to get the BIGs this summer!
@@FishinAccomplished ur doing a great job!
I know eactly where you are i live less than 5 mins away from there lmao
That must be nice! This was the first time I ever fished this spot... wish I knew about it sooner! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Any tips for trolling from kayak? Headed up to Keuka on Saturday and typically just smallmouth fish but I’d like to catch my first lake trout. I’m shocked how deep those crank baits are going but must be the lead core line. I have an Old Town 120PDL.
There’s a number of strategies that could work… if you’re jigging, and you have a fish finder, you’re really looking for marks and schools of bait, which this time of year are generally in 40+ feet of water. I’ve never fished keuka, but I bet if you found either of those things and either vertically jigged or slowly retrieved a swim shad through them, you’d eventually get some action!
unfortunately the sawbellies are gone from keuka for a decade now. but this also means lakers are going up into shallow water (40ft or so vs 90+ when they hunted sawbellies) to chase perch and other small fry.
What lake??
Is this hemlock or canadice lake?
Can't be Hemlock or Canadice. You can see houses on the lake in the video, and neither Hemlock nor Canadice allow houses. It kind of looks like the south end of Canandaigua.
Canandagigua. He definitely was told about white rock. My old stomping grounds. I searched this because even though living in Alaska, I miss that place!
Keuka?
Good guess, but a different lake
@@FishinAccomplished I have a place on keuka, not too familiar with any of the others
@@daytonwalter1747 yeah, Keuka is actually one of the few Finger Lakes I've never fished... hoping to change that soon!
@@FishinAccomplished I was fishing there last week, caught some large mouth and small mouth bass, a few trout, and almost caught a carp
@@daytonwalter1747 hey dude i fish keuka all the time i’m currently there what trout? all i catch is lakers in spring from the dock, and what bait did you use for the bass and trout?
where is this ithaca?
Ehhhh.... not quite, good guess though, as there are certainly some nice trout there too!
watkins glen
It’s the south end of Canandaigua
Your intentions are good, For another 20 seconds out of the water no one cares how long it was. Trout are not hardy fish, just keep the beat up ones for dinner.
Learn how to handle fish before you publish videos.