Love the Walleye Board for not only all around use, but being able to adjust the keel is huge for using 4 and 6 oz snapweights (using LockJaw clips) in really deep water!
Nice video! Just a few questions. I see you using two hands to take the board off. My Off Shore Tackle board comes off super fast with one hand, just a quick squeeze. Can the Church board come off easier than shown in the video, maybe with a different release? Also, I use the " loop trick" to clear my boards. After putting a few twist in my line, the front release allows me to "pop" the line free and quickly clear that board. The rear clip holds on to the board but the front clip releases so you dont have to fight the board in. Can you do that with the Church board using a different release? One other thing. The comment about pumping the rod I agree with, as you don't want to jerk around on the rod. However, I do like to use my rod to bring in decent size fish by carefully lifting the rod and keeping a decent pressure while reeling up the slack, not pumping hard. This will be easier on your reel gears! Last question, and one we would all like an answer to. Why the hat on the net?
"clearing your board" does that work on your 3rd board also? That is my biggest hang up, if I get a fish on 2nd or 3rd and how to work the inner boards. Great tips!
Now be honest Larry how many tapeworms did all those walleye expel into the bottom of your livewell by the end of the day? Out on Lk. Erie you will wind up with about twice as many tapeworms as fish in the cooler or livewell. Question for you Larry. Do you see tapeworms in walleye out of Greenbay? I never see any tapeworms when inland water fishing, but l see them every time we go to Lk. Erie. Makes me wonder if it is just a Great Lakes thing? When l see them makes me not want to eat them. Grosses me out! I have both Church & Offshore boards l tend to favor the church boards over offshore. Though right now after spawn l really like running Amish boards they are like the CADILLAC of boards. Put them out in morning & they STAY OUT all day long as long as you have plenty of clips. You just can relax much more using Amish boards. My favorite😊
It looks like the hooks on the crank bait gets hung up on the hat then the fish flops off clear of the hooks .?? Easy to get the hooks out of the hat rather than the fish?
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Great show. One of the best set of explanations and tips I’ve watched. Thanks guys.
Love the Walleye Board for not only all around use, but being able to adjust the keel is huge for using 4 and 6 oz snapweights (using LockJaw clips) in really deep water!
Nice video! Just a few questions. I see you using two hands to take the board off. My Off Shore Tackle board comes off super fast with one hand, just a quick squeeze. Can the Church board come off easier than shown in the video, maybe with a different release?
Also, I use the " loop trick" to clear my boards. After putting a few twist in my line, the front release allows me to "pop" the line free and quickly clear that board. The rear clip holds on to the board but the front clip releases so you dont have to fight the board in. Can you do that with the Church board using a different release?
One other thing. The comment about pumping the rod I agree with, as you don't want to jerk around on the rod. However, I do like to use my rod to bring in decent size fish by carefully lifting the rod and keeping a decent pressure while reeling up the slack, not pumping hard. This will be easier on your reel gears!
Last question, and one we would all like an answer to. Why the hat on the net?
How far behind the board are your running your cranks? Are you adding an in-line weights ahead of the cranks?
"clearing your board" does that work on your 3rd board also? That is my biggest hang up, if I get a fish on 2nd or 3rd and how to work the inner boards. Great tips!
Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for watching!
Now be honest Larry how many tapeworms did all those walleye expel into the bottom of your livewell by the end of the day?
Out on Lk. Erie you will wind up with about twice as many tapeworms as fish in the cooler or livewell.
Question for you Larry. Do you see tapeworms in walleye out of Greenbay?
I never see any tapeworms when inland water fishing, but l see them every time we go to Lk. Erie.
Makes me wonder if it is just a Great Lakes thing?
When l see them makes me not want to eat them.
Grosses me out!
I have both Church & Offshore boards l tend to favor the church boards over offshore.
Though right now after spawn l really like running Amish boards they are like the CADILLAC of boards. Put them out in morning & they STAY OUT all day long as long as you have plenty of clips. You just can relax much more using Amish boards. My favorite😊
What’ the deal with the ball cap on your dip net?
It looks like the hooks on the crank bait gets hung up on the hat then the fish flops off clear of the hooks .?? Easy to get the hooks out of the hat rather than the fish?
Was that the spring time
This was last week.
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Is you at the mouth of the river
I barely saw any technique or tip