So very true Gord!! When I was guiding up in the Earl falls area the bite was soooo bad, we weren't even getting a nibble. We were throwing everything except the kitchen sink, so I was looking through my tackle and saw my slip bobbers. while my guests were pounding the water with everything. Rigged up and tossed it out with a minnow, no more than 30 seconds later my bobber slowly went on it's side. I was a little confused, so I slowly reeled up felt so weight and set the hook a nice 18 incher!! Then another one and another one. Needless to say I gave my guest some of my rigs and we started to pound them. What looked to be a washout day became a success!!!
Hello Gord. Thanks for your great videos. They are the next best thing to actually being on the lake. I was wondering if you could tell me what weight bottom bouncers you recommend for say 20ft of water.. Rob
@@michaeltheobald8298 I had a canoe for many years - never thought I could afford a boat. Turns out that you can pick up a used 14' Mirrocraft aluminum fishing boat with trailer, motor, and accessories for around $1000-$1200. I really regret waiting so long to buy a boat - SO much nicer than fishing out of my canoe!
Try a bridge over an inlet river. Go in the morning before the sun comes up and cast a lure, or live bait. Ive had good luck with just letting live bait sit, however, if you just leave a crawler on the bottom, something other than walleye is likely to pick it up. I like a rooster tail with a crawler hanging off, or jigging right under the bridge
Deep trolling cranks can only be done with lead core line ???? WHAT ??? Update.... 3 ways work even better. Heavy weight on the dropper line will keep the crank closer to the boat so you can follow break lines. Kinda like a down rigger. They work too, but Shhhhh, we won't tell anyone about that BIG secret either.
Not often you come across a dude like Gord here that just locks you into what he is saying with experience and passion . Well said sir.
A Canadian Fishing Legend. Thank you Gord !!
So very true Gord!! When I was guiding up in the Earl falls area the bite was soooo bad, we weren't even getting a nibble. We were throwing everything except the kitchen sink, so I was looking through my tackle and saw my slip bobbers. while my guests were pounding the water with everything. Rigged up and tossed it out with a minnow, no more than 30 seconds later my bobber slowly went on it's side. I was a little confused, so I slowly reeled up felt so weight and set the hook a nice 18 incher!! Then another one and another one. Needless to say I gave my guest some of my rigs and we started to pound them. What looked to be a washout day became a success!!!
Great video. Love how excited you are. Makes me wish it was spring right now!
Great Video! Very informative and super presentation. Heading to northern Saskatchewan next week and will give your suggestions a Go! Thanks for this.
best info i have found yet, than
If there's a favourable wind my favourite thing to do is drift SUPER light knuckle ball jigs 1/8, 1/16 oz just enough to make bottom contact.
Hello Gord. Thanks for your great videos. They are the next best thing to actually being on the lake. I was wondering if you could tell me what weight bottom bouncers you recommend for say 20ft of water.. Rob
General rule is 1oz for every 10 feet.
gord. if you find 1 trolling do you generally make a couple more passes before you start to finesse them?
Any advice on temagami walleye?
Hi question I don't have a boat so how can I catch big Walleyes from the shoreline
michael theobald go early morning and night and try to find them in the shallows. Or buy a cheap kayak
Ok thanks and I love to buy a Kayak I never tried one
come to Totem Point Lodge and we will set you up
@@michaeltheobald8298 I had a canoe for many years - never thought I could afford a boat. Turns out that you can pick up a used 14' Mirrocraft aluminum fishing boat with trailer, motor, and accessories for around $1000-$1200. I really regret waiting so long to buy a boat - SO much nicer than fishing out of my canoe!
Try a bridge over an inlet river. Go in the morning before the sun comes up and cast a lure, or live bait. Ive had good luck with just letting live bait sit, however, if you just leave a crawler on the bottom, something other than walleye is likely to pick it up. I like a rooster tail with a crawler hanging off, or jigging right under the bridge
Great info, thanks!
Love this, Thanks!!!
Just fixing to try some of this fishing I like to fish
When Gord speaks, people listen.
🎣👍 thanks Gordon !
Deadly.
Loved it.
At 3:55...he mentions 20 25 feet as they show a picture of a walleye with the eye popping out. Yeah...
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Deep trolling cranks can only be done with lead core line ???? WHAT ??? Update.... 3 ways work even better. Heavy weight on the dropper line will keep the crank closer to the boat so you can follow break lines. Kinda like a down rigger. They work too, but Shhhhh, we won't tell anyone about that BIG secret either.
Nice tip. Also you can run a mini dipsy inline to get deeper.
so right ,i use three way all night long
Leaches on a drop shot.
best way is square hook lmao
come to Totem Point Lodge
Great video if you're a lip reader. WTF?