Nice fishing, just a tip though, if you are releasing the fish, grabbing the fish in the gills causes infection to set in and kills the fish, would be better to grab around the body, not trying to start an argument I fish for sport and release but I also keep to eat sometimes just a safety thing for releasing, keeping the fish healthy is always the goal. Love watching the videos.
@@dominatefishing9641 they are but ill take my chances haha I just want to go check out fishing at a lake near me and if I get bites and the fishibg turns out to be good there then I'll start getting better baits. Shiners is what I have at the moment
Awesome video man thanks. I’m very new to fishing, I’m trying to learn stuff especially with walleye. Where I live there good walleye fishing. Sorry if this sounds dumb but jigging is when you let the jig sink to the bottom then start popping it up then let sink back down right? One thing I didn’t quite get watching the video when you showed the hillside about half way up or whatever where the weeds were it looked steep, how do you jig off something that’s really vertical like that? Do you even hit the bottom on that? Sorry if that’s a funny question I’m just trying learn some things.
the best ways I found are to; search youtube and see if there are any videos of guys catching big ones in your area, ask around and see if anyone will tell, and look at stocking reports on the DNR website. Good Luck!
Hey, great video! Question: I fish a pretty small lake by cottage(13 miles long) I catch some Walleye(pickerel if you ask us Canadians) on my lake but nothing humongous. Maybe 12-20 inches long at the most. Will lake size affect the size of the fish? Also, will using bigger baits result in not catching those smaller 12" fish? Passionate rookie here
The thing about bigger baits can be true, but smaller bait can also catch huge fish. Caught a monster pickerel with leftover worm on a small hook final cast. Lake size can effect it as certain size can effect the habitat they live in and the temperature but you can catch large fish in a small lake. Also in some cases bigger bait can either scare off the fish or it’s to big for them to eat. So I suggest a 4 inch soft bait (paddle tail minnow or a senko) when you’re fishing the weeds either do a Texas rig or a wacky rig with an o tube. Goodluck with the fishing!
How do I catch numbers? I’m new to walleye fishing, and have no clue where to fish for them, what cover, what depths, what lures, what time of day? Anyone got tips?
the short answer to how to catch number is you have to find the schools... where the schools are is going to depend on a lot of factors. ill try to do a couple videos on it.
Big bait doesn't always mean big fish it depends on the season early spring and early fall if you switch to an 1/16 to an 1/8 jig you normally have better results spring use use a grub that mimics mayfly larvae fall try using a darker color with a flash of silver or green
then run the hook through the mouth and out the gill, then turn the hook and hook the minnow right through the body... also if you use a smaller jig that will help keep the bait on a lot of times.
hmmm. I guess the reason I love bass fishing so much is that I don't have to screw around with live bait. Is there artificial bait that work well for walleye?
@@dominatefishing9641 use steel leaders. Give pike a try. Little bit of a pain to fillet, but the fight is amazing and the taste is worth it. If you don't want to deal with the y-bones pickle the pike. There's a bunch of tutorials on TH-cam if you don't know how
@@connelevish3797 I hear you, we like to keep a few pike to eat in the winter... we cook them on the grill or boil them in water and then dip them in butter! both ways are very good.
I appreciate the tips and enjoyed watching the video. However there is one thing that I just don't understand and it seems like it doesn't matter to most people who post fishing videos on TH-cam. Every single year there are reports of drownings for whatever reason. New anglers and boaters search for and watch your videos. By not wearing a PFD, you are sending the message that flotation devices are a waste of time or waste of money. Like the saying goes, "If you are not a part of the solution, you are part of the problem."
Those are nice eyes, but not big. You're definitely fishing up north, so those are no way big eyes. And the fact that you didn't show the release meant you kept them, but were too wimpy to show them going in the well cause you don't want people to get butt hurt. Nice work on the graph.
Im 35, caught my first walleye yesterday ice fishing, never seen one in real life
Where I’m from, catching Walleye is a regular, ice fishing and in summer. (Boat and shore)
Nice fishing, just a tip though, if you are releasing the fish, grabbing the fish in the gills causes infection to set in and kills the fish, would be better to grab around the body, not trying to start an argument I fish for sport and release but I also keep to eat sometimes just a safety thing for releasing, keeping the fish healthy is always the goal. Love watching the videos.
Great explanation of the pattern your fishing. Those are some beautiful Walleyes.
thanks man! thanks for the feedback.
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@@dominatefishing9641 do shiners work?
@@yousifsultan628 yes they will, but they are harder to keep on the hook.
@@dominatefishing9641 they are but ill take my chances haha I just want to go check out fishing at a lake near me and if I get bites and the fishibg turns out to be good there then I'll start getting better baits. Shiners is what I have at the moment
This guy is a pro
haha, thanks man!
Great video!
This reminds me of lakes way up north in Minnesota
Great advice for fishing walleye. Great video
thanks man!
Thanks for the tips I came in first place at a big tournament. Thank you.
Nice work man! what state you fishing?
Dominate Fishing I fish in One man lake, Ontario just one hour north from Kenora, Ontario.
@@I-Deal-With-Haters nice man, have you ever fished dog tooth lake?
Dominate Fishing I heard about it but I never been there?
Awesome video man thanks. I’m very new to fishing, I’m trying to learn stuff especially with walleye. Where I live there good walleye fishing. Sorry if this sounds dumb but jigging is when you let the jig sink to the bottom then start popping it up then let sink back down right? One thing I didn’t quite get watching the video when you showed the hillside about half way up or whatever where the weeds were it looked steep, how do you jig off something that’s really vertical like that? Do you even hit the bottom on that? Sorry if that’s a funny question I’m just trying learn some things.
Nice! I'm coming out with a walleye pendant soon!
great video, understood everything you said, best explanation iv'e heard
thanks a lot man!
That was awesome!
Thank you
thanks man! you bet!
Very informative video! I live in southern Wisconsin. Do you have any tips on how to find lakes that hold big walleye?
the best ways I found are to; search youtube and see if there are any videos of guys catching big ones in your area, ask around and see if anyone will tell, and look at stocking reports on the DNR website. Good Luck!
@@dominatefishing9641 I appreciate the reply!
Hey, great video! Question: I fish a pretty small lake by cottage(13 miles long) I catch some Walleye(pickerel if you ask us Canadians) on my lake but nothing humongous. Maybe 12-20 inches long at the most. Will lake size affect the size of the fish? Also, will using bigger baits result in not catching those smaller 12" fish? Passionate rookie here
The thing about bigger baits can be true, but smaller bait can also catch huge fish. Caught a monster pickerel with leftover worm on a small hook final cast. Lake size can effect it as certain size can effect the habitat they live in and the temperature but you can catch large fish in a small lake. Also in some cases bigger bait can either scare off the fish or it’s to big for them to eat. So I suggest a 4 inch soft bait (paddle tail minnow or a senko) when you’re fishing the weeds either do a Texas rig or a wacky rig with an o tube. Goodluck with the fishing!
Tip one- Go to Lake Erie
Tip two- Go to Lake Erie
Tip three - repeat one and two
haha, I take it you like fishing Erie..
Having been to Erie, Green Bay is just as good.
Awesome vid!! What would you suggest for walleye in bwca for late spring early summer?!
chubs if you can get them! red tail or black tail
summer nights off a dock with a headlamp on and a crankbait lol. You can see their eyes glow. Throw the crankbait and Its almost a sure hit.
one of the beauties of summer! nice work man!
should mention colors can also depend on water clarity
"the key to catching big fish is using big bait it can make a big difference"
Great video! Very helpful. What size rod and line are you using?
thanks! 7ft medium light with 6lb mono
Nice vid I’m liking the new camera angle
thanks Connor!
Great video thanks for the tips
thanks man!
Walleye is the best tasting fish
right on man! I love Walleye!!
I like the video and tips
thanks man! thanks for the feedback
How do I catch numbers? I’m new to walleye fishing, and have no clue where to fish for them, what cover, what depths, what lures, what time of day? Anyone got tips?
the short answer to how to catch number is you have to find the schools... where the schools are is going to depend on a lot of factors. ill try to do a couple videos on it.
jig spoons with a worm attached to the end , deeper water with a drop off like this fishing dude said
@@michaeledwards1644 yea, thats sounds like a summer bite.
What lake you at?
Nice video
thanks man!
When you rip the chub how does it not fall off your hook? Please respond
it does sometimes, eventually it will come off... hook it through the head and it will stay on for a while though.
good job men!!!!!!!!!
thanks man!
Big bait doesn't always mean big fish it depends on the season early spring and early fall if you switch to an 1/16 to an 1/8 jig you normally have better results spring use use a grub that mimics mayfly larvae fall try using a darker color with a flash of silver or green
I learned that last year. I used a 1/8 jig with a power bait minnow and landed a 25" walleye in fall. Greatest time of my life catching that guy lol
Wassup i havent talked to u in a while how have u been also nice vids keep up the good work
thanks man, fishing has been good! you catching any?
The other day i caught 3 bass and 5 crappie
They all were a pretty good size but catch and release always
@@Baggzzz- nice work man!
@@Baggzzz- right on!
Great vid
thanks man!
Where is this lake? Minnesota
No WI
What kind of line and leader were you using ???
6 lb line, 12 lb leader because there were a lot of pike there to.
When I cast the fish fly off the hook from being skull hooked lol
then run the hook through the mouth and out the gill, then turn the hook and hook the minnow right through the body... also if you use a smaller jig that will help keep the bait on a lot of times.
hmmm. I guess the reason I love bass fishing so much is that I don't have to screw around with live bait. Is there artificial bait that work well for walleye?
Bro, you can use many rapalas for walleye. My personal favorite is the mister twister jig
@@Nathan-tn5ql awesome thanks!
Love your vids! What lake were u fishing on?
Size jig? 1/4oz 3/8oz?
I was using a 1/8th oz ... would go to a 1/4oz if I am using plastic.
Awesome video what part of the state are you fishing in.
thanks! northern part, where do you fish?
I live in the southern part of Wisconsin but do most of my fishing in the northwest part of the state near Hayward
Where u fish at
Wisconsin
Great fishin! Do me a favor and peel that plastic off your finder screen please ;)
haha, its good protection from scratches...
Also last week u did'nt seem to have muscles that big have u been going to the gym
haha, a little..
"Big ole chub"
yep, they like um big that time of year!
Isn’t using the GPS cheating?
When I use Chubs all I catch is pike
yea... I caught a bunch of those to... their a pain!
@@dominatefishing9641 what do you mean a pain, they're the best fish in the river
@@michaeledwards1644 haha, I dont like catching the little pike that steal your bait and cut your line...
@@dominatefishing9641 use steel leaders. Give pike a try. Little bit of a pain to fillet, but the fight is amazing and the taste is worth it. If you don't want to deal with the y-bones pickle the pike. There's a bunch of tutorials on TH-cam if you don't know how
@@connelevish3797 I hear you, we like to keep a few pike to eat in the winter... we cook them on the grill or boil them in water and then dip them in butter! both ways are very good.
Jon
I want to catch a walleye so bad so I can cook it up
Walleye is the best tasting freshwater fish in my opinion
All I need to know is how to catch a bunch of fish
i just caught a 7lb 37 inch walleye off my grandmas lake
thanks a big fish! nice work man!!
@@dominatefishing9641 thanks man.
Kippen borst?
Dominant maybe if u get a chance u should come to tabor city north carolina and go to lake tabor text me on ig at TytheGoat@fortnite
I appreciate the tips and enjoyed watching the video. However there is one thing that I just don't understand and it seems like it doesn't matter to most people who post fishing videos on TH-cam. Every single year there are reports of drownings for whatever reason. New anglers and boaters search for and watch your videos. By not wearing a PFD, you are sending the message that flotation devices are a waste of time or waste of money. Like the saying goes, "If you are not a part of the solution, you are part of the problem."
never taught about that... we do have them close but never show it...
Those are nice eyes, but not big. You're definitely fishing up north, so those are no way big eyes. And the fact that you didn't show the release meant you kept them, but were too wimpy to show them going in the well cause you don't want people to get butt hurt.
Nice work on the graph.
Great Video!
thanks man!