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Excellent interview. Our family built our resort 50 years ago. We’ve seen lots of cycles and changes in Lake of the Woods fish and wildlife in those 50 years. This was a great walleye science interview. Thank you for not including emotions and politics. In this video. Keep up the good work.
I really appreciate the response guys! I hope the next 50 years on LOTW are filled with even better memories than the last 50! Where abouts are you located on the Lake?
I really enjoyed this one. Generally not being from MN the reports although great don't apply much to me but this was very educational and good knowledge. Awesome job!
Awesome interview and great information Cody ! Thanks for sharing this with us . You’ve just helped a lot of walleye anglers and the walleye themselves !!
Great information and interview Phil! Remember the barotrauma depths were walleye specific. Each species of fish have different depth cutoffs/safe zones!!!!
Have you guys done one on a river system? Id love to learn the sciencw behind them in that habitat. I would also love a compaeison vidoe where you explain whats different behaviors between river walleyes and lake walleyes. Great info i learned from this vid! Thanks so much
@@After5Outdoors ya it's been a mess no doubt but if ya hit Rainy need a hand with anything or can point ya to some good spots shoot me message on here
Very well done and informative production. In regards to the pressure factor of fish, particularly more noticeable on crappie - Negative effects of bringing up these fish(crappie ) from deeper water is especially noticeable after about 18 feet. It seems that barometric pressure plays a part in how deep the negative effect takes place, sometimes 18 feet is ok, sometimes 22 feet is, or isn't. Most fish can be saved from "the float" when releasing by throwing at least 6 feet in the air - the shock of hitting the water will send almost all straight down, with little negative impact- I have caught the same fish later in the day from the deeper water. Just sharing. Again, very enjoyable video!
The south end of the lake Canadian side had very little fishing pressure last year due to Covid and large numbers of American and other tourists being held away, I expect much the same for this year.
Mr Cody ,Mr Phil,all my respect for educating me and be more responsible fisherman .a big thank you 🙏🏼👑👑👑
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Excellent interview. Our family built our resort 50 years ago. We’ve seen lots of cycles and changes in Lake of the Woods fish and wildlife in those 50 years. This was a great walleye science interview.
Thank you for not including emotions and politics. In this video.
Keep up the good work.
I really appreciate the response guys! I hope the next 50 years on LOTW are filled with even better memories than the last 50! Where abouts are you located on the Lake?
Awesome. Very interesting. There is so much to learn.
Sure is! Phil is full of knowledge, I hope to sit down with him again
Very very interesting. Thank you. Do more like this
Awesome video. I learned so much new information. I appreciate you taking the time to educate us on everything walleyes.
Any time!
I really enjoyed this one. Generally not being from MN the reports although great don't apply much to me but this was very educational and good knowledge. Awesome job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview Cody and Phil. Very informative and can relate to all bodies where Walleye are located. Thanks for doing this.
I greatly appreciate your taking time to watch and leave a comment. Thank You!
Awesome interview and great information Cody ! Thanks for sharing this with us . You’ve just helped a lot of walleye anglers and the walleye themselves !!
I sure hope so! Thank You sir
So much interesting information. Never knew there was so much to fish. Great educational video.
Thanks!
*Incredible! 🙌 Thx much for sharing.*
Appreciate you checking it out
Fantastic interview Cody! The ranger was really knowledgeable and explained their patterns really good! I enjoyed it! 😊👍👍👍👏
Awesome! Thank you!
Great interview Cody. What great source of information from that man. I learn alot. He seemed very comfortable and good dialogue between you both.
Phil knew those answers as soon as I asked the questions. I'll hopefully be doing some more videos with him soon!!!
@@After5Outdoors no hesitation at at all on the answers.
No he knows what he is talking about
So much information, and it's all geared toward just one specific fishery!
Appreciate you checking it out!
Very interesting and in-depth interview, great job brother
Much appreciated!
Great stuff Cody👍. You asked some great questions. Can’t wait for the opener!!!
Appreciate ya sir. I'm ready for some rod bending action also!!!!!
Very interesting and informative. Great job Cody and Phil!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent interview, thank you!!!
Thank You for checking it out
Great video buddy!! You sure do a great job of getting info to everyone!! I really appreciate what you do!!
Thank You sir. I'm kind of enjoying doing these interview videos
Great information and interview Phil!
Remember the barotrauma depths were walleye specific. Each species of fish have different depth cutoffs/safe zones!!!!
Very true!
We need a person of your caliber here in Indiana to do interviews . And informative videos ! Thanks again Cody .
I really appreciate that, maybe one day we can branch out!
That was very interesting & informative, even though we have none of those species on the West Coast where I live. Thanks, Mike.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for checking it out!
Very informative video. Thanks for providing.
Thank you for checking it out!
Pretty good interview
Phil knows his stuff,good speaker
Thank You. Phil is very knowledgeable and was able to share some very good information, appreciate you watching and taking time to comment
What an awesome video. Great info!
Thank You, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch it and also thank you for the comment
Wow, he's a wealth of knowledge. Nice job, guys.
He has a lot of experience and knows his stuff about the fishery
Have you guys done one on a river system? Id love to learn the sciencw behind them in that habitat. I would also love a compaeison vidoe where you explain whats different behaviors between river walleyes and lake walleyes. Great info i learned from this vid! Thanks so much
Thats a good idea. I will look into trying to do something like that
I really appreciate this video
I appreciate you taking time to watch!
Thanks great interview
Thank You for watching! Really appreciate it
Hello from Rainy Lake cant wait for opener to get on the lake
Looking to visit Rainy soon! Thanks for stopping in!
@@After5Outdoors from opener to the first week of June you can catch walleyes in the shallows about anywhere try and hit it than if ya can
I'll do it. I normally fish out of the Northwest Angle but with the border shutdown.........
@@After5Outdoors ya it's been a mess no doubt but if ya hit Rainy need a hand with anything or can point ya to some good spots shoot me message on here
Definitely will do!!!
Very well done and informative production. In regards to the pressure factor of fish, particularly more noticeable on crappie - Negative effects of bringing up these fish(crappie
) from deeper water is especially noticeable after about 18 feet. It seems that barometric pressure plays a part in how deep the negative effect takes place, sometimes 18 feet is ok, sometimes 22 feet is, or isn't. Most fish can be saved from "the float" when releasing by throwing at least 6 feet in the air - the shock of hitting the water will send almost all straight down, with little negative impact- I have caught the same fish later in the day from the deeper water. Just sharing. Again, very enjoyable video!
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Great video
Thanks for the visit
In north Idaho the DFG encourages and sometimes pays you for taking this fish as a way of protecting the trout.
Theres not a very high trout population on lake of the woods
The south end of the lake Canadian side had very little fishing pressure last year due to Covid and large numbers of American and other tourists being held away, I expect much the same for this year.
It's sure looking that way
EXCELLENT
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That’s crazy that the inflated swim bladder fish will still survive! Send them back!
there is a chance.
Every 33ft is 1 Earth's atmosphere.
You forgot to ask him what his favorite bait and spot are. You can just friend me on Facebook Phil I won't tell.
I was going to ask him on the next video...🤣🤣
Why not use a release device like we do for sea bass and other fish caught in deep water (100 ft deep or more) to deal with barotrauma n walleyes
I guess I don't know if it would be beneficial