WOW, thanks for this info!! How much line between the lure and bouncer? AND how far back are you trolling the lure? Thanks a heap. I figure the saugeye will clobber this rig too. :)
Bouncing Swim Baits I tie 32” leaders, a little shorter than if I’m pulling spinners. Same as bottom bouncing any other Spinner rig, bouncer touches bottom & let out 3 more feet. That’s about it. They will crush it. It’s a deadly technique!
How deep where you , and kets say if you where in 8 ft of water whay weigh of a hook would you sue or in 15 ft please fill me in im tired of using crankbaits
25 ft on / around a mid lake hump. I would literally use the exact same rig in 10ft - 40ft with exception being a different weighted bottom bouncer. 8-10 ft likely 1.5 oz, 10-15ft 2oz ect. With the paddle tail I’d probably stay a bit heavier on the bouncer than I would if I was running spinner rigs. Check out the video description for other details. This technique will catch fish.
Thanks im definitely going to try this awesome
It’s a great bait to bottom bounce & actually guys have started to even pull them on planner boards or with snap weights like running crank baits.
Great video
Thanks, try the technique out. Crushes Walleye 🎣
I will be trying that on lake Erie in the western basin
Awesome, hope it works for ya out there.
I love catching pike when walleye fishing. You get used to just light bites and fish that do not fight that much and then a pike hits it and wham.
I have done this since sassy shads have been out lol...old school trick but great video ..
It’s a deadly technique for sure 👍
Love this, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for tuning in, hope you have success using the technique.
Tight lines
@@surgeoutdoorsangling Just made some purchases and am looking forward to giving it a go!
They’ll crush it!
WOW, thanks for this info!! How much line between the lure and bouncer? AND how far back are you trolling the lure? Thanks a heap. I figure the saugeye will clobber this rig too. :)
Bouncing Swim Baits I tie 32” leaders, a little shorter than if I’m pulling spinners. Same as bottom bouncing any other Spinner rig, bouncer touches bottom & let out 3 more feet. That’s about it.
They will crush it. It’s a deadly technique!
Im in Detroit river Erie and st.clair and would love to try this technique
Definitely give it a go. I’ve tried it on multiple bodies of water. Reservoirs, northern lakes, clear water to murky. It catches walleye.
Have you ever added stinger hooks
Nope, never needed them. They crush it!
Can you please tell me where you get your 3 OZ Pencil weights at?
Hagens .. www.hagensfish.com/shop/
What ever style you prefer, I use quick change bouncers.
What kind of pole are you using
Just a 7 ft M ST.Croix Premier. Nothing crazy. If a guy had a 7’4 or 7’6 M it might handle the 3 oz bouncer a bit better.
How deep where you , and kets say if you where in 8 ft of water whay weigh of a hook would you sue or in 15 ft please fill me in im tired of using crankbaits
25 ft on / around a mid lake hump. I would literally use the exact same rig in 10ft - 40ft with exception being a different weighted bottom bouncer. 8-10 ft likely 1.5 oz, 10-15ft 2oz ect. With the paddle tail I’d probably stay a bit heavier on the bouncer than I would if I was running spinner rigs.
Check out the video description for other details. This technique will catch fish.
How fast were you trolling? And water temp?
1.2 mph
What was water temp then ? Thx
Did you say you were using a rattle ? What type was it if so ?
@@markpowell624065.6F
@@markpowell62403mm rattle chamber
Were are u located again?
Saskatchewan
What lake in Sask??
A bigger lake up North, gravel roads.