18:16 😂 everyone that has spent some time at the net will have this happen, sooner or later! Some netting advice from an arthritic, retired, charter Capt: once the fish is in the net, go vertical with the handle and allow the fish to drop low into the bag. Lifting the fish over the transom is much easier, better control of the net handle once in the boat! Great show! Thanks
My favorite place on Earth. Didn't get to go in 2020 due to the pandemic, but usually go for a week+ every August. Stay in Sturgeon Bay & fish all over depending on the weather, if the wind is favorable we'll run out & fish the main lake for salmon & rainbows. If there's a decent chop on the water and/or good cloud cover there are good walleye to be had on the Green Bay side, and if it's real rough stay in the bay & fish smallmouth and/or perch. If you play your cards right you can come home with a cooler full of walleye, perch, salmon and trout that will last most of the year *and* catch a hundred or so good smallmouth for fun.
They are mostly stocked, were not native, and they die after spawning....if nobody caught any they would mostly die off every 4 years, stinking up the streams.....
18:16 😂 everyone that has spent some time at the net will have this happen, sooner or later! Some netting advice from an arthritic, retired, charter Capt: once the fish is in the net, go vertical with the handle and allow the fish to drop low into the bag. Lifting the fish over the transom is much easier, better control of the net handle once in the boat! Great show! Thanks
My favorite place on Earth. Didn't get to go in 2020 due to the pandemic, but usually go for a week+ every August. Stay in Sturgeon Bay & fish all over depending on the weather, if the wind is favorable we'll run out & fish the main lake for salmon & rainbows. If there's a decent chop on the water and/or good cloud cover there are good walleye to be had on the Green Bay side, and if it's real rough stay in the bay & fish smallmouth and/or perch. If you play your cards right you can come home with a cooler full of walleye, perch, salmon and trout that will last most of the year *and* catch a hundred or so good smallmouth for fun.
What's your best rig?
You fished kings last year also
As always great show and very informative! Love watching your ice and open water episodes, you guys have really taught me how to fish #IDOROCKS!
I don’t generally find trolling all that much fun, but there’s something special about being out on the big lake catching big kings.
I hope the migration is on point mid July. I have a a charter out of Holland Mi. Last year only got a few steelhead and lakers.
Nice episode, big thx👍😁
Now that looked like a blast. That is one thing that is on my list to do. Thanks for sharing James,stay safe and tight lines.
Love salmon from lake michigan
You guys should do a mid summer walleye trip to rainy lake because it’s so hard to find them
That looked like a lot of fun, would definitely like to try. Stay safe everyone
perfect love those Kings
James what style Costa sunglasses do you wear?
Costa Corbina 580
Awesome show! What is the limit of Kings you can keep per day?
Patrick Pritzl 5
What depth were you running your rigs? Do you find Flys producing better than spoons?
@18:15 :(
Good on you for killing every fish you catch. If you really try you can rid the lake of all of them
They are mostly stocked, were not native, and they die after spawning....if nobody caught any they would mostly die off every 4 years, stinking up the streams.....
This is OLD content!! Seen it some time back...