You are a incredible teacher! Thanks for all the attention to detail you offer in all your videos! Some of the most popular personalities in the fishing industry could learn a lot from you!
Wow! I've watch several of your videos today and I have truly learned a lot...This weekend was my first ice fishing experience, and although I loved it and we caught fish, I had no idea what I was doing...Fishing with 5 poles and drilling about 50 holes was a workout...I only tried using floating power bait and hooked up on 6 keepers with my buddy but had many nibbles that seemed as though the fish were taking our bullet sinkers...I'll be out on the lake again this Thursday and will definitely try some of the gigging and lures that you showed in other videos along with worms and maggots...Thanks again for the great videos, and like Ron Rietz said, you are a great teacher, keep it up...
The sonar has been a useful necessity and would choose that over the cam if I had too. The cam is seriously cool the first time a fish comes into view.
Just getting a fish finder has made a world of difference. The camera lets you see how the fish react and see if you're on rocks, mud, or weeds. A fish finder lets you see if there's fish, and also some bottom structure. One is better than none.
I would choose the camera on a nice sunny day with navionics loaded on my phone for Dept of the lakes and drop offs. Sonar is great for any day but definitely not as much fun as the camera but it keeps me interested and it cover more of the water column.
You are a incredible teacher!
Thanks for all the attention to detail you offer in all your videos!
Some of the most popular personalities in the fishing industry could learn a lot from you!
SO interesting at 10:35 where you show the camera likely spooks some fish.
Wow! I've watch several of your videos today and I have truly learned a lot...This weekend was my first ice fishing experience, and although I loved it and we caught fish, I had no idea what I was doing...Fishing with 5 poles and drilling about 50 holes was a workout...I only tried using floating power bait and hooked up on 6 keepers with my buddy but had many nibbles that seemed as though the fish were taking our bullet sinkers...I'll be out on the lake again this Thursday and will definitely try some of the gigging and lures that you showed in other videos along with worms and maggots...Thanks again for the great videos, and like Ron Rietz said, you are a great teacher, keep it up...
The sonar has been a useful necessity and would choose that over the cam if I had too. The cam is seriously cool the first time a fish comes into view.
Your videos are underrated thank for your time and content.
Hey but they helped you and that's all the rating I need. 👍
Just getting a fish finder has made a world of difference. The camera lets you see how the fish react and see if you're on rocks, mud, or weeds. A fish finder lets you see if there's fish, and also some bottom structure. One is better than none.
Another great video and love the scenery!
I would choose the camera on a nice sunny day with navionics loaded on my phone for Dept of the lakes and drop offs. Sonar is great for any day but definitely not as much fun as the camera but it keeps me interested and it cover more of the water column.
Great video
I see you using the Helix 7 in this video...a fish finder that is at least halfway affordable.
Still cant decide which one to buy🤦
Do you get the bag with the helix?
Yes
Fantastic 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️