Great Show! I love the Palomar knot. What can we do with the Uni knot? I'm hesitant to use it. In my case I'm trying to tie 2 lines together. 80lb suffix comes on 100yd spools. Sure would be nice to tie 2 together for 200yd. I fish the Fox for Flatheads. Thanks Larry.
As a Central Wisconsin "Native," I always enjoyed Walleye fishing on the Willow Flowage (UP NORTH). Now, out here in the Wake Forest, North Carolina area, I have taken up Bass fishing. I do all mine catch and release. Sure would be nice to have a "shore lunch" of Walleye filets. Will watch when I can and reminisce of my Wisconsin fishing days. Thanks for a quality product.
Great video Lightning Larry. Curious about your opinion on the walleyes that are out in the open. Being opportunistic and typically tucking just outside the main current, behind a wingdam or in a depression to ambush prey. Do you believe the fish in the flat/ open bottom are actively searching for a meal? Or simply in the current and out in the open? I've got a tip for slipping the current I picked up from a friend back when there was a PWT.
Electronics have killed the industry. Time on the water is the only thing that makes you a better fisherman. Actual learning the seasons and how fish move and relate to certain structure in person will outweigh your computers every time. Electronics do not make you a fisherman. Confidence comes with experience not some fancy gadget.
Great Show! I love the Palomar knot. What can we do with the Uni knot? I'm hesitant to use it. In my case I'm trying to tie 2 lines together. 80lb suffix comes on 100yd spools. Sure would be nice to tie 2 together for 200yd. I fish the Fox for Flatheads. Thanks Larry.
Nice meeting you this evening, the Navy guy at the Peshtigo river dam. Also I agree best knot is the Palomar knot.
Awesome meeting you man. Thank you for your service. Greatly appreciated. Tight lines buddy maybe see you again!!
As a Central Wisconsin "Native," I always enjoyed Walleye fishing on the Willow Flowage (UP NORTH). Now, out here in the Wake Forest, North Carolina area, I have taken up Bass fishing. I do all mine catch and release. Sure would be nice to have a "shore lunch" of Walleye filets. Will watch when I can and reminisce of my Wisconsin fishing days. Thanks for a quality product.
Very cool! You bet man
I saw your guys truck on hight way so I had check out UA-cam you guys catch big fish
Thanks!
Great video Larry, oh and hey I Love the caveman. Now that was a great clip.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video Larry! DO you recommend a certain jig style for this presentation?
Just normal 1/4s!
Great video Lightning Larry. Curious about your opinion on the walleyes that are out in the open. Being opportunistic and typically tucking just outside the main current, behind a wingdam or in a depression to ambush prey. Do you believe the fish in the flat/ open bottom are actively searching for a meal? Or simply in the current and out in the open?
I've got a tip for slipping the current I picked up from a friend back when there was a PWT.
They absolutely are looking for meals! Bait goes in flats too, they chase!
dude that hobbit guy at 6:18 had me dying lol
Haha!
see you soon at the Peshtigo!
My guess is you are late... 🙄 Not in missing the run, but with what you are referring to...
Yessir!
Seeing that Mr Twister body NOT push forward to the jig head, made me SCREAM...
Sorry haha!!
@@LarrySmithOutdoors It's ok, just my OCD kicking in. 🤣
Nice
Thanks
nice fish lance tank walleye
Thanks 👍
Seen your truck and the boat in baldwin wi yesterday getting of 94
LAAAAANNNNCE!!!😂
The lightning!
🔥🔥🙀🙀😎
Great video once again one of the highlights of my week!
Glad to hear it! Thanks man
15 1/4" with a big belly in the spring doesn't mean they're eating good. Just saying.
Most of that river does not have a population problem lol lots of 50 fish days on that river.
Electronics have killed the industry. Time on the water is the only thing that makes you a better fisherman. Actual learning the seasons and how fish move and relate to certain structure in person will outweigh your computers every time. Electronics do not make you a fisherman. Confidence comes with experience not some fancy gadget.