Great video Rick and useful info! I'm heading to Lake James NC this Saturday and hoping to bring home a walleye or two for the grille, along with some yellow perch. IMO those two are the best tasting fresh water fish, just ahead of bluegill and crappie. Fish on brother 👍
My favourite colour by far in stained waters! That applies to all species, including Brookies, on all baits, including flies, in at least a hundred stained lakes I've fished. If it's a highly pressured tannic cottage lake, I have finessed them with a reflective bait - like a silver flake tube, worm or minnow bait. Up to 10 years ago, Berkley used to make a 3" twister tail called a 'Smoke Grub' - looked like coke with silver flakes. It was the deadliest finesse bait for EVERYTHING I've ever used. Like all great things in fishing - they don't make it any more! There are similar things out there, but they don't measure up. If you see any in old tackle shops - BUY THEM ALL! Guess Berkley was tired of selling out and making money. LOL
Not much out there for shore fishman on walleye. Every video is always on a boat. I want to see these guys get walleye from the shore in july. This video was still very intresting
All my videos are filmed from shore, including all the Walleye shots. Most of the Walleye in this video were recorded from rock points and a large dock leading to deeper water. It's all about finding the right spot on any lake or river.
Great video Rick and useful info! I'm heading to Lake James NC this Saturday and hoping to bring home a walleye or two for the grille, along with some yellow perch. IMO those two are the best tasting fresh water fish, just ahead of bluegill and crappie. Fish on brother 👍
Rekindling my interest for sure. Great stuff!
Fantastic footage and a great narrative!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. The video was enjoyable.
Cool video!
awesome video, gonna have to dig some jigs out now and give them a try.
great strike shots impressive
Never would have tried tube jigs, guessing our Wally’s haven’t seen that before
Can I use it for educational purposes?
I see you using a lot of white in those tannin stained waters. Have you found that to be the best color?
My favourite colour by far in stained waters! That applies to all species, including Brookies, on all baits, including flies, in at least a hundred stained lakes I've fished. If it's a highly pressured tannic cottage lake, I have finessed them with a reflective bait - like a silver flake tube, worm or minnow bait. Up to 10 years ago, Berkley used to make a 3" twister tail called a 'Smoke Grub' - looked like coke with silver flakes. It was the deadliest finesse bait for EVERYTHING I've ever used. Like all great things in fishing - they don't make it any more! There are similar things out there, but they don't measure up. If you see any in old tackle shops - BUY THEM ALL! Guess Berkley was tired of selling out and making money. LOL
@@thefish-eyeview7733 I’ll keep a look out for it!
Great information and video. Thanks and keep it up.
awesome, as usual
Not much out there for shore fishman on walleye. Every video is always on a boat. I want to see these guys get walleye from the shore in july. This video was still very intresting
All my videos are filmed from shore, including all the Walleye shots. Most of the Walleye in this video were recorded from rock points and a large dock leading to deeper water. It's all about finding the right spot on any lake or river.
Waldos love bacon too 😄
Best 5:45 I’ve ever watched on TH-cam !
Thanks for the great video!
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Great vids. Lol. At least for us Walleye junkies.
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