Great informational video Carl. I have often wondered about targeting whitefish outside of ice season and this is extremely helpful info. Thanks for sharing. Tight lines!
Really nice presentation...I live on the Yellowstone River in Montana and catch a number of whitefish every season but have never pursued them specifically...that said, I was given some smoked whitefish a few days ago and was really impressed with them...now, I'm going to try and figure out how to catch them and your video has got me going in the correct direction....Thanks...
Enjoyed your presentation and have been considering using slip floats for whitefish. We ice fish them, spring fish them as soon as the ice goes out and fall fish them when they bunch up to spawn. My favorite way to prepare them is to can them like you do and make whitefish sandwiches the same way I would make a tuna fish sandwich.
Yes exactly!! Whitefish "salad" with some onions, black pepper and celery on some good sour dough, so good. Slip floating for them is a ton of fun, I hope you get into them this spring, Good Luck, and thanks for watching
Thanks, Carl! Hello from Oregon where we have mountain whitefish, which is a different species, but whitefish nonetheless. Here I use high-low rig with flies, and I catch considerable amounts of whitefish. It's not as cool as long rod, but it allows me to reach 30-50 feet down. Cheers!
This was a great video, I have a few questions If you don't mind: what water temps in the fall are you looking for in those bays specifically for whitefish? How deep are they usually? Are these fish sticking to bottom or suspended? Excellent explanation of your setup and what you're doing.
Water temps will be in the high 50's F and cooler, the bays we target have large cabbage/weed beds in the shallows with fairly quick access to deep water and soft bottoms. The fish can be through out the water column but "generally" within a few feet of bottom, but can be higher for sure. Hope this helps
@@CarlOutside i have fished in northern ontario for 36 years, chapleau area. i have seen people catch them in early june on mepps spinners. canadians tell me you should be here in october. they are so think you can net them with a hand fishing net.one other fish that is good canned is white suckers. make fish patties out of them. fry in pan, very good.
That metal insert is definitely the key to a good slip float! Very informative, thanks for sharing.
I won't buy them without it now, Thanks for watching
Great video! Very informative
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!!
Great informational video Carl. I have often wondered about targeting whitefish outside of ice season and this is extremely helpful info. Thanks for sharing. Tight lines!
Thank-you, it is alot of fun for sure!
Awesome video Carl..great simple setup info
Thanks 👍 ...you need to get there again
Really nice presentation...I live on the Yellowstone River in Montana and catch a number of whitefish every season but have never pursued them specifically...that said, I was given some smoked whitefish a few days ago and was really impressed with them...now, I'm going to try and figure out how to catch them and your video has got me going in the correct direction....Thanks...
Thanks for watching! Hope you figure them out, its a lot of fun, and tasty
Great info Carl. Take care.👍👋
Thanks 👍 glad you enjoyed it
Great video Carl i have only ice fished for them and yes they are delicious..thanks for the info on fishing open water with a rod..:-)
They are one of my favs for sure,..Thank-you!
Enjoyed your presentation and have been considering using slip floats for whitefish. We ice fish them, spring fish them as soon as the ice goes out and fall fish them when they bunch up to spawn. My favorite way to prepare them is to can them like you do and make whitefish sandwiches the same way I would make a tuna fish sandwich.
Yes exactly!! Whitefish "salad" with some onions, black pepper and celery on some good sour dough, so good. Slip floating for them is a ton of fun, I hope you get into them this spring, Good Luck, and thanks for watching
Great video! I fish that spot every time I’m there.. shhhh it’s a good one 🤫 lol
I really like that spot too, Thanks for watching
Great information and video. All the best and Happy New Year 😊. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. 👌
Thank-you, and to you as well!
Thank you for good explaining...
You are welcome, thanks for watching
Thanks, Carl! Hello from Oregon where we have mountain whitefish, which is a different species, but whitefish nonetheless. Here I use high-low rig with flies, and I catch considerable amounts of whitefish. It's not as cool as long rod, but it allows me to reach 30-50 feet down.
Cheers!
Very cool! I want to try with my fly rod this fall for sure
@@CarlOutside well, whitefish is a salmonid, so flies are natural bait for them
Like number 73. I love smoked white fish. Even more than smoked salmon.
Yes they are great smoked, Thanks for watching!
Thanks Carl - i always found them too boney - but thats me - take care
Thanks, you don't notice them at all when canned its like they dissolve
This was a great video, I have a few questions If you don't mind: what water temps in the fall are you looking for in those bays specifically for whitefish? How deep are they usually? Are these fish sticking to bottom or suspended? Excellent explanation of your setup and what you're doing.
Water temps will be in the high 50's F and cooler, the bays we target have large cabbage/weed beds in the shallows with fairly quick access to deep water and soft bottoms. The fish can be through out the water column but "generally" within a few feet of bottom, but can be higher for sure. Hope this helps
@@CarlOutside thanks a bunch
Are the white fish the same as silver bass?
No, Whitefish are more like big Ciscos or Herring, not spiney finned like the Bass, Thanks for watching
We never got one! I’ll have to save this for next time. Haha
You gotta get one, they are so fun
do you ever smoke them.
I haven't myself, but have eaten it before and it was quite good. I do really like canning them though, its very versatile
@@CarlOutside i have fished in northern ontario for 36 years, chapleau area. i have seen people catch them in early june on mepps spinners. canadians tell me you should be here in october. they are so think you can net them with a hand fishing net.one other fish that is good canned is white suckers. make fish patties out of them. fry in pan, very good.