I am thrilled you are enjoying the content. I hope to get out west at some point for some of the best fishing in the country. Nothing better than hunting down walleye, it is quickly becoming a favorite of mine! I appreciate you checkin out the channel and I hope you found something that gets you on the fish. See you on the water soon. John
They were sacked up around 133 bout last week 3of us limited out in 2 hours out from 3. Mile bay using brown jigs with half of worm caught other shorts and several perch and sunfish
You are correct not all Walleye move up to spawn. Walleye females do not reach "sexual maturity" until around age 4-5 and males around 3. This is why it is important to choose your keepers wisely. Because there are far more Walleye that are not spawners than there are spawners (Keep the younger ones, release potential spawners). The females will lay up to 100k eggs, spawn at night time and actually spawn out in 1 night but the migration can take up to a couple of weeks. Where I live the Conservation has determined about 17.5" long is the size of a mature female/male (in Canada we go by length not weight).
@@TravisInCanada1 Totally agree, they make a great meal but I will rarely keep any. I will take stocked trout on occasion for a meal. It is my understanding that females growth rate is faster but the males will end up bigger, I am guessing that is where the PA game commission gets the 5-7 year range to reach legal size.
@@cassidylawrence3925 My go to for casting is the blade bait, the shiver minnow is another great option. You will probably find them in the deeper water 20-25 ft. I think you are going to have great weekend with the upcoming weather change. Good luck, let me know how you make out! John
@@bobpierre9517 They are made by a company called I one blade baits, they are bad boy blade baits. They just have great balance and feel, better than any of the others I have tried in my opinion.
Great day on Oneida 😊 My buddy and I ice fish there 😊 Get some really nice walleye's and big bass 😊
I appreciate you sharing your Walleye fishing. I'm on the other end of the country and an avid Walleye angler as well.
I am thrilled you are enjoying the content. I hope to get out west at some point for some of the best fishing in the country. Nothing better than hunting down walleye, it is quickly becoming a favorite of mine! I appreciate you checkin out the channel and I hope you found something that gets you on the fish. See you on the water soon. John
I was getting good numbers outside 3 mile bay last weekend,but friday did good out in 25ft
@@adrianwhite277 I think they are settling in for the summer. Think its time to get the lead core out. Tight lines!
They were sacked up around 133 bout last week 3of us limited out in 2 hours out from 3. Mile bay using brown jigs with half of worm caught other shorts and several perch and sunfish
@@richardwallace690 Nice! Did it seem like the algae has calmed down or is there still a ton of debris?
@@richardwallace690 Have you been out on Oneida ? I want to get up soon and do a little trolling.
You are correct not all Walleye move up to spawn. Walleye females do not reach "sexual maturity" until around age 4-5 and males around 3. This is why it is important to choose your keepers wisely. Because there are far more Walleye that are not spawners than there are spawners (Keep the younger ones, release potential spawners). The females will lay up to 100k eggs, spawn at night time and actually spawn out in 1 night but the migration can take up to a couple of weeks. Where I live the Conservation has determined about 17.5" long is the size of a mature female/male (in Canada we go by length not weight).
@@TravisInCanada1 Totally agree, they make a great meal but I will rarely keep any. I will take stocked trout on occasion for a meal. It is my understanding that females growth rate is faster but the males will end up bigger, I am guessing that is where the PA game commission gets the 5-7 year range to reach legal size.
@@TravisInCanada1 Where in Canada are you located?
The family is heading To Oneida tomorrow near Brewerton. Any advice for walleye and smallies? We don’t want to troll
@@cassidylawrence3925 My go to for casting is the blade bait, the shiver minnow is another great option. You will probably find them in the deeper water 20-25 ft. I think you are going to have great weekend with the upcoming weather change. Good luck, let me know how you make out! John
What was the name of the blade bait
@@bobpierre9517 They are made by a company called I one blade baits, they are bad boy blade baits. They just have great balance and feel, better than any of the others I have tried in my opinion.