One of the few channels left that still actually 'teaches' you how to fish for different fish with different techniques! Thanks for all the info, unfortunately I don't have a real boat but I do have a kayak, lots of jigging raps, and I live right next to the Allegheny Reservoir! Might have to try getting the kayak out on the reservoir for walleye this fall!
You can totally do it from a kayak! What kind of kayak do you have?? I have an Old Town Predator PDL and the best part about the pedal system is that you can hands-free back troll. I do that all the time for walleyes. I imagine you can catch some pretty nice drifts fishing that river too? Give it a try! I am a true believer in this bait. I'd try it anywhere. (that isn't a snag trap) Thanks for the kind words and for tuning in.
Do you guys get up that early and compile these videos before dawn? Man that's dedication and I learned a ton from your channel. First time commenter, long time follower.
Nice to meet Drone Meets Nature. Humbling, we’re appreciative to have anglers like you following. We pre-edit the video and schedule or manually publish in UA-cam. This was just filmed so timely depending on where you live in the country.
@@Wired2Fish Always a pleasure to watch. You post so early, I love it. I've learned so much from you guys and fishing is a true love of mine. Thank you!
You mentioned the window of 50-55 degree water temps when the walleye like to hang on these sharp break points.... what region are u located in when this usually happens ? And how would u fish these walleye say if u were in low 60’s or say high 40’s for water temp ? Thanks !
I try not to horse them if I think I'm pulling them out of deep water. Especially with the jigging rap, I take my time because the bait is easy to spit. 10 feet of water is less than a casting distance away in this spot fishing them in 25ft as well. These fish didn't have any sign of Barotrauma which I tend to keep an eye out for. So I felt confident releasing them.
@@Wired2Fish Ok cool. Thanks for the reply. Also, why release them? They looked like they needed a batter suit and a one way trip to hot oil town to me ;)
This lake has a slot limit and so all fish over 17 Inches must immediately be released. Pretty common in our neck of the woods. However, I do have quite the freezer full to deal with already so I wasn't out for meat on this mission. Thanks for commenting and tuning in.
One of the few channels left that still actually 'teaches' you how to fish for different fish with different techniques! Thanks for all the info, unfortunately I don't have a real boat but I do have a kayak, lots of jigging raps, and I live right next to the Allegheny Reservoir! Might have to try getting the kayak out on the reservoir for walleye this fall!
You can totally do it from a kayak! What kind of kayak do you have?? I have an Old Town Predator PDL and the best part about the pedal system is that you can hands-free back troll. I do that all the time for walleyes. I imagine you can catch some pretty nice drifts fishing that river too? Give it a try! I am a true believer in this bait. I'd try it anywhere. (that isn't a snag trap) Thanks for the kind words and for tuning in.
Do you guys get up that early and compile these videos before dawn? Man that's dedication and I learned a ton from your channel. First time commenter, long time follower.
Nice to meet Drone Meets Nature. Humbling, we’re appreciative to have anglers like you following. We pre-edit the video and schedule or manually publish in UA-cam. This was just filmed so timely depending on where you live in the country.
@@Wired2Fish Always a pleasure to watch. You post so early, I love it. I've learned so much from you guys and fishing is a true love of mine. Thank you!
That second last fish was nice, what do you figure it weighed?
Around 7 pounds or so.
You mentioned the window of 50-55 degree water temps when the walleye like to hang on these sharp break points.... what region are u located in when this usually happens ? And how would u fish these walleye say if u were in low 60’s or say high 40’s for water temp ? Thanks !
Doesn't that hurt the fish pulling them from so deep, then releasing them?
I try not to horse them if I think I'm pulling them out of deep water. Especially with the jigging rap, I take my time because the bait is easy to spit. 10 feet of water is less than a casting distance away in this spot fishing them in 25ft as well. These fish didn't have any sign of Barotrauma which I tend to keep an eye out for. So I felt confident releasing them.
@@Wired2Fish Ok cool. Thanks for the reply. Also, why release them? They looked like they needed a batter suit and a one way trip to hot oil town to me ;)
This lake has a slot limit and so all fish over 17 Inches must immediately be released. Pretty common in our neck of the woods. However, I do have quite the freezer full to deal with already so I wasn't out for meat on this mission. Thanks for commenting and tuning in.
What size Jigging Rap are you using there?
#7!!
What kind of gloves are those?
Simms ExStream Foldover Mitt: goo.gl/ZAVUAq
They are excellent on Ice as well.
Thanks for watching!
What rod and reel is that?
Hi Justin, full details in the video description.
Who likes the video before it starts?
i did, finally first time i see they show how to fish other species beside bass