I usually like to start with jigging heavy spoons deep, but if thats not working, I get tired of that and just go for the good old flat line troll. Its nice and relaxing, and I can use 2 rods, sometimes the lake trout like to get in your other line though no matter how hard you try to avoid that, which is annoying.
Love trout fishing but personaly i am a boatless angler so I fish small rivers with spinners. I caught a 20 inch inland brown trout in the Grand last summer after catching only yearlings, small bass, and chubs for weeks. It fought like a mf. It was peeling drag like a shark. I only had a 6lb mono leader but i managed to land it. I'll never forget it. Such a beautiful animal. Those brownies are no joke, son! And they taste awesome!
I love flatlinung cause you really never know what you are gonna get...may be targeting one fish and get something completely different. Trout, Salmon, Walleye, Pike, Musky, Small Mouth Bass...they will all go after that lure. So if there are any gamefish in the area, but you arent surew what to target, flatlining is a great way to find out what you could be targetting lol
thanks for the video. what coincidence, I went to the mouth and bar area last Saturday Jan 27th. it's very foggy. I was using similar hard-bait trolling along and against the current, however no catch. guess I was in wrong area.
If you arnt catching them near the buoy, there is another shallow section further out that is nice for trolling where you can catch kings and lakers. The current isnt as strong too, a little easier to fish.
I usually like to start with jigging heavy spoons deep, but if thats not working, I get tired of that and just go for the good old flat line troll. Its nice and relaxing, and I can use 2 rods, sometimes the lake trout like to get in your other line though no matter how hard you try to avoid that, which is annoying.
Ivo, You make it look so darned easy ! Thanks for another great video!
Love trout fishing but personaly i am a boatless angler so I fish small rivers with spinners.
I caught a 20 inch inland brown trout in the Grand last summer after catching only yearlings, small bass, and chubs for weeks.
It fought like a mf. It was peeling drag like a shark. I only had a 6lb mono leader but i managed to land it.
I'll never forget it. Such a beautiful animal.
Those brownies are no joke, son! And they taste awesome!
Wow great fish!
Nice work Ivo! Love it when a rod with sentimental value catches fish. Was that spring time?
Thanks for the information!
I love flatlinung cause you really never know what you are gonna get...may be targeting one fish and get something completely different. Trout, Salmon, Walleye, Pike, Musky, Small Mouth Bass...they will all go after that lure. So if there are any gamefish in the area, but you arent surew what to target, flatlining is a great way to find out what you could be targetting lol
Similar to the good old hook and worm.
Sometimnes you just need to throw a float on and open a beer 😂
thanks for the video. what coincidence, I went to the mouth and bar area last Saturday Jan 27th. it's very foggy. I was using similar hard-bait trolling along and against the current, however no catch. guess I was in wrong area.
If you arnt catching them near the buoy, there is another shallow section further out that is nice for trolling where you can catch kings and lakers. The current isnt as strong too, a little easier to fish.
Thanks. Will give a try this or next weekend. @@brandonmclean58
Thanks for this video. Great
Wish you would announce the date you're fishing...
Where do you launch from in the Niagara area? Love the flat line trolling.
either the Queenston boat ramp or the st catharines fish and game boat ramp
@@thundermistluresthank you!
Would be even cooler if the lakers were brookies.
I love this video, are you cold during the fishing ? ❤🤞😍💪👍👏
...we always dress for the weather and that way, we stay warm on the water :)
How do we access your website to purchase items??
...just go to www.thundermistlures.com
Looks quite choppy out there...I know it is always worse than it looks on camera.