JOB's Lake Erie Summertime Walleye @ The Weather Buoy
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- We travel 25 miles from Mazurik Boat Ramp to the middle of Lake Erie to a summer time hot spot we call the weather buoy. We leave the crankbait rods at home and try out our Dipsy Divers with spoons and worm harnesses with in-line weights. Check out the video and see where we ended up finding huge summer walleye...
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Hi I'm in Arizona and I'm watching your videos and I've learned a lot by using the tadpole divers I'm trying to catch walleyes in lakes out here and by watching your videos I'm catching quite a few fish and I appreciate it thank you very much
Thank you Steven.
JOB- love the videos, really nice production and information. I feel more prepared for the upcoming walleye season.
Also good to see couples fishing together and having very minor spats which all forgotten when reeling in a fish. Lol! Very reminiscent of my GF and myself! Lol!
Glad you like them!
This is pure walleye fish porn,if you love rigging,planning just as much as fishing this is the ultimate channel
Your videos are very unique. Love the real life moments. Makes you feel like your out on the water with you. Great filming and conversation!
Awesome, thank you!
Yo it was really cool meeting you at put in bay (it's been a minute lol, I'm the kid ya have your hat to on the boat)
Next time we meet I will need to get you a New Dardevle hat...they are pretty cool!!
Jason - One other "Must have" when fishing that far offshore is Sirius-XM weather. A couple years ago we were steelhead fishing out of Erieau 20+ miles out, blue bird skies and the USCG came on the radio with a Tornado warning for the western basin so we started trolling back towards shore, then 1/2 hour later, they came back on with a warning for the eastern basin - nothing where we were - still blue bird skies, but with no cell coverage, had no idea what was happening. We ended up packing up and headed in. I bought the weather module the following Monday :)
Hey Steve, I do run Sirrius XM Marine Weather on the boat. I just wish the monthly expense was a little less but it pays for itself when your out in the middle of Erie dodging storms with no cell phone reception as you pointed out.
Merry Christmas 🎁🎄 Love your boat, second only to Ross Robertson’s.
Happy holidays!
Awesome job you two! Love to see it!
Thanks so much Tyler!!
Merry Christmas and Tight Lines into 2022….❤️ your Videos stay well!
Thanks! You too!
J.O.B & coangler, merry Christmas
Another great video. I think am going to upgrade to those Tekota a300s
I would recomend the Tekota A 400 LC. They are just slightly larger but they do come with a power handle which gives you a little more horsepower.
@@JOBFishing sounds good. I do like the bigger single handle
Great videos. Been binge watching them all since I came across them. Can you answer a question please. When you run dipsy, what size are they and when you run a crank bait off them what ones do you use? Deep diving cranks will not work with the dipsy correct?
Size 1 Dipsey Diver or size 4 Dreamweaver. I typically run shallow cranks behind any diver with about 6' leader.
Another fantastic video. As I am refitting my boat to use the equipment you use, I am to the point of buying new rod holders. Have you chosen the Cisco rod holders with the locking rings to prevent your rods from being pulled out, or because they are more flexible than the tubes? I am going to get the rod holders with the locking rings, but I see a lot of boats have the tube holders. Thank you for explaining this to me.
Happy Holidays and best to you and your family in the new year.
Bruce B.
I like the long cradles because...
1. I like the line counters facing up so I can easliy read them.
2. I also musky fish so having the long cradles I can put the rod tips down below the water surface.
3. The long cradles also bring the rod butts about 5" further out of the boat to help give more real estate inside the boat.
Jason, love the videos and we are learning a ton... When you use braid what test is your braid? Also, you use a different style of front clip on your board with braid vs mono correct? Do you do anything different with the rear clip on the board?
I use 40lb braid or close to the .012" diameter to keep close to the dive charts. I use Sams Clip OR39 infront and OR16 on the rear clip.
Hay JOB I hope u had a Marry Christmas. I have a question what maps on you pc are you using and lake Image website are you using to see the water conditions ( muddy/clean ). Thanks for your time
Thank you!! coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/modis.php?region=e&page=1
@@JOBFishing tks
Ive heard from old timers that if the lake doesnt freeze the walleye bit sucks the next year. You ever hear somthin or experience that?
Never heard that or experieced it.
What rods were you using in this video, lots of fun feeling the fight.
On the inline weighted harnessses I'm using the Denali Myraid MC802M 8' Medium Moderate Action rods.
On the dipsey divers I use the Talora A TLA70MA 7', TLA80M2A 8', TLA90M2A 9' rods for the disey settings 0, 1.5 and 3.
@@JOBFishingThanks for the response. This is why I love your channel, the information you provide is priceless. Last May was my first trip to Erie and have already booked 2022. My success was for a large part due to your videos. Thanks
Who releases a walleye
Definitely not me 😅🎣✌️
I hear this sometimes “fish Ohio” - what’s this mean?
It is ODNR's Fish Recognition Program...the following are the minumum sizes
SPECIES MIN. SIZE
Freshwater Drum 24 inches
Smallmouth Bass 20 inches
*_Walleye 28 inches_*
White Bass 15 inches
Yellow Perch 13 inches