Love the "start small and work large" chunk at the end. Something I do on bigger bodies of water but never really realized I was doing it until hearing it. Find what's holding them or working on a piece of structure then duplicate across the lake. Thanks guys!
This is the type of content we are all hoping for. Excellent breakdown!
Love the "start small and work large" chunk at the end. Something I do on bigger bodies of water but never really realized I was doing it until hearing it. Find what's holding them or working on a piece of structure then duplicate across the lake. Thanks guys!
Great tips. We need the same for us River Rats.
This was absolutely phenomenal and everything that everyone was hoping for on any fishing channel
Best guy on Angling Edge
Fantastic Joel! You are a great teacher!
Great video. We're heading to Green Bay in a couple weeks for the first time. Joel your tips for places to try on new lakes was perfect timing.
Great tips, Joel! I love the in-depth analysis.
this is great but what if you don't have this type of electronics?
@@keithmelville1497use a paper map and or basic depth finder…
This is great info. I’m pretty new to owning a boat and I’m going to use this in my planning. Thanks!
Great video. I feel I need to learn and understand what my electronics are showing me.
Good tips here!
Great info and thanks for sharing with us! Now I just need the electronics! Lol.
Great tips!
Awesome Tech!
German lake in southern MN getting some love
That was great
Wow!!
I still don't understand what exactly he's talking about when he mentions a Northwest wind. Can anybody explain this to me?
Can anyone explain a bar and a break line please? TIA!
What map chip is that?
So, what happened? Did you go to fish those Lakes?
nice, now tell use how to do it without spending $2000 on electronics :)