Rainbow Trout Ice Fishing Tips in Shallow Water!
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2022
- Rainbow Trout Ice Fishing Tips in Shallow Water with two Jaw jackers.
Daryl shows some tips and tricks on how to catch mid winter Rainbow trout in shallow water. Watch these fish react to the different baits on the underwater camera and what really happens under the water!
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Fun watching your dog getting friendly with the fish.
Ahhh looks like a best time! What a rainbow
The underwater footage is great!
Love the tip about being QUIET 🤫
It’s been a good winter for trout in east central Alberta. Lots of fun. Jigging small tungsten with Berkley scented plastic. 😎
Really enjoyed watching this video! And I just wanted to give you a thumbs up. I really appreciate how you handle fish! Thanks for putting this one together
Awesome video. Going to try to apply your knowledge here in southerntier of NY (wny) tomorrow
Haha circling around the minnow indeed... I think it's time for me to go and try to catch some trout. You've inspired me. Haha
Very cool!
Man that is awesome!!! I better start putting my jaw jackers to work with trout hey?! Great video!!!
Great video man ! Headin up there on Sunday for the first time on the ice ! Probably start around Elbow, any hot areas you recommend?! And depths, was thinking 2 to 7 based on your video!
well done!!!!
good show good sir.
Awesome video man those trout were huge! What test line did you use for those trout?
Fun dog!
Great video! How long does your GoPro battery last submerged? I'm going to start recording underwater footage also and I'm curious how long I can expect to run the camera before it dies?
What kind of mount did you use for your GoPro to go down in the hole?
What color did you use?
Hi Daryl. I know that this is an older video and I found it very good. Great quality trout! I was wondering what lake you were at?
usually you pin the jaw jacker to the size of the rod and not leaving it sliding all over that way you get consistent hook sets and don't break rods. but with rods that light I doubt it matters.