Looks amazing a good trip for a nap lol I couldn’t figure out why you look different the past two days you trimmed it up you look younger lol good luck hopefully see you out there
I fish Ontario regularly out by Ft. Niagara where the Lower Niagara empties into the Lake...dropshots/swimbaits worked great there all season UP UNTIL recently where I've found that the bass are getting "picky" and no longer hitting most plastics, regardless of color choice. I was out a few days ago throwing blade baits (I often hook a walleye or two on blades near the drop-off zone of the Lower emptying into Lake Ontario) and hooked a few small gobies on the blade. Used the gobies as bait on my dropshot rig and boom the bass would hit them immediately...caught a 4.12 pounder first cast. I don't ever fish with live bait but might have to bite the bullet considering I'm taking some coworkers out this week. What depth are you fishing those jerk baits? I generally don't fish jerk baits based on my "cast far from boat" and fish deep methods I've always used, so I'm curious as to how you're fishing those. Thanks! (I'm also NOT complaining about this weather and I've noticed the same...I'm generally one of the FEW boats out on the water!)
Awesome video weather has been crazy
Great day to be out on the lake 💪🏻
This weather is beautiful! The water won't cool down much this week with the sun and warm temps.
Looks amazing a good trip for a nap lol I couldn’t figure out why you look different the past two days you trimmed it up you look younger lol good luck hopefully see you out there
I fish Ontario regularly out by Ft. Niagara where the Lower Niagara empties into the Lake...dropshots/swimbaits worked great there all season UP UNTIL recently where I've found that the bass are getting "picky" and no longer hitting most plastics, regardless of color choice. I was out a few days ago throwing blade baits (I often hook a walleye or two on blades near the drop-off zone of the Lower emptying into Lake Ontario) and hooked a few small gobies on the blade. Used the gobies as bait on my dropshot rig and boom the bass would hit them immediately...caught a 4.12 pounder first cast. I don't ever fish with live bait but might have to bite the bullet considering I'm taking some coworkers out this week. What depth are you fishing those jerk baits? I generally don't fish jerk baits based on my "cast far from boat" and fish deep methods I've always used, so I'm curious as to how you're fishing those. Thanks! (I'm also NOT complaining about this weather and I've noticed the same...I'm generally one of the FEW boats out on the water!)
I fish jerks on a 7'9" spinning rod, I've been fishing them from 7 to 18' last couple days
@@TheAwakeningAngler I'm assuming you're trolling them behind your boat?