Great Stuff! Heading for my yearly fall Perch trip at Rose Bay, just east of Carlton Is. Hoping to fish the Sackets area too, if this weather holds. Smallies always elude me, but I keep at it.
Launched out of cape Vincent Sunday, got skunked. Fished from 15-70ft of water for 6 hrs drop shot, ned rig, swim bait. I’m a local but these smallies have been tough for me the last few weeks. Guys at the launch said fish shallow and emphasized it.
I was on Chaumont Bay at the end of August and got skunked. Prolly just needed more time on the water. Only got parts of 2 days. Tried a lot of the stuff you recommended. So even though the 1000 island area is the greatest small mouth area in the world it's still no guarantee. Time seems to be the biggest factor. Impatience is the big killer of fishing.
@@donnyconny3523 amen to that!! Chaumont in my opinion gets way over fished. I hit it in the spring and fall but that’s about it. It is an awesome area if you catch it right!👍
I really enjoy your videos they are very informative! As a Christian I see the value in your ministry and hope that your outreach is successful. We are currently staying at 3 Mile Bay till Friday but can’t find the fish do you have any suggestions? Thanks for what you do it is appreciated!
@@frankpiacine7223 try to get away from green film or green moss. Try the lakeside of the isthmus and fox island. You could also try Henderson (Stoney creek) area if you’re mobile 👍
What do you see with tournaments that keep largest fish in live wells and transport them long distances to weigh in, what do you see with fish being returned back after weigh in as far as distance they distribute fish back to water?
I don’t know all the ins and outs on tournament fishing but I’ve heard pros say they were surprised any of the fish were still alive at the weight in. Also not sure where they drop them. I’m thinking Massena, wadington and Ogdensburg which doesn’t help us out any!!
Always so informative- great videos I need to get up there soon.
Great Stuff! Heading for my yearly fall Perch trip at Rose Bay, just east of Carlton Is. Hoping to fish the Sackets area too, if this weather holds. Smallies always elude me, but I keep at it.
@@shawnmosley8412 nice
Launched out of cape Vincent Sunday, got skunked. Fished from 15-70ft of water for 6 hrs drop shot, ned rig, swim bait. I’m a local but these smallies have been tough for me the last few weeks. Guys at the launch said fish shallow and emphasized it.
@@aidanmcconnell5996 it’s been tough! I found green moss in Cape Vincent bays. I’d say try to find clean rock shallow 👍
Shollow black blobs are the most exciting thing on earth!!!
@@bronzebackbrownies with ya
I was on Chaumont Bay at the end of August and got skunked. Prolly just needed more time on the water. Only got parts of 2 days. Tried a lot of the stuff you recommended. So even though the 1000 island area is the greatest small mouth area in the world it's still no guarantee. Time seems to be the biggest factor. Impatience is the big killer of fishing.
@@donnyconny3523 amen to that!! Chaumont in my opinion gets way over fished. I hit it in the spring and fall but that’s about it. It is an awesome area if you catch it right!👍
Is Archer there from my class?
Archer comes out fishing with me a lot and has caught some nice ones. You should come visit with him and come fishing with us!!
I really enjoy your videos they are very informative! As a Christian I see the value in your ministry and hope that your outreach is successful. We are currently staying at 3 Mile Bay till Friday but can’t find the fish do you have any suggestions? Thanks for what you do it is appreciated!
@@frankpiacine7223 try to get away from green film or green moss. Try the lakeside of the isthmus and fox island. You could also try Henderson (Stoney creek) area if you’re mobile 👍
Thanks!
Wondering if they are still in this face since we haven't that real cold night yet
Seems like we’re holding in this pattern. Some people are catching in 25ft but I like fishing shallow 👍
What do you see with tournaments that keep largest fish in live wells and transport them long distances to weigh in, what do you see with fish being returned back after weigh in as far as distance they distribute fish back to water?
I don’t know all the ins and outs on tournament fishing but I’ve heard pros say they were surprised any of the fish were still alive at the weight in. Also not sure where they drop them. I’m thinking Massena, wadington and Ogdensburg which doesn’t help us out any!!