Love the Little Tikes haha, I had no idea your season started so late. Sounds like you need to do a stateside tour in May in the future. Our door is always open my friend!
That may be in order in the future! It's a long wait until the middle of June for us. We only have a little over four months to lay some musky slime in the boat! Appreciate you always watching! Who doesn't love the Little Tykes?
Great video! I love the whiteboard. You had me thinking of a couple of spots in our lake that are probably spawning bays and I never thought of that connection. I love learning this stuff during the off season. Thanks!!
Thanks Dean, I'm glad this might help you make a connection to some spots on your local waters. Thats the whole point of this series, to help others, on their waters, find new spots to fish. Appreciate you always tuning in!
Awesome video and white board presentation. Quick basic question, our local lake is starting to warm up, what is your recommendation as far as max water temp, before you suspend fishing till fall. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Doug, thanks for finding us! In our area fish generally start to move to familiar summer areas around 70 F water temp. Just ahead of that we get bug hatches that pull fish out into the basin and a lot of those fish move from there to summer areas. I wouldn't say we fish for suspended fish all summer, but you have to start there in many cases. Appreciate you watching and asking the questions!
Thanks for watching! And, sadly I have not been down to fish any of the southern Ontario waters. I hope to make a trip one day for sure. Glad you enjoyed the video!
This was a great video. Highly informative and something that anyone who fishes these types of lakes should check out. I do have one question. I'm in eastern Ontario probably around 300-400km further south but still on sheild water. Our opener is also 3rd Saturday in June but with water likely being warmer here should we be looking more towards the connected summer locations?
Thanks for watching Chris! Good question, I'm only going to guess, as I have not fished your area, but with warmer water probably means they would be well after the spawn and should be starting to move out to summer locations. Again, I would err on the side of caution and check some areas just out of spawning bays etc.. some fish are very slow to move to summer areas. Appreciate the comment and question!
Digging the heavy metal at the 22 minute mark🤘😁🤘 we call that rockin and trollin!!! Great vid,I learned a few things👍👍
lol, always have music playing in the back!
u guys r making me to come up there this summer for a week and catch some muskies .
Everyone is welcome to come and try catch some shield monsters! Appreciate you!
some great info to look at before hitting the lake. thinking of my successful days.. your video is right on the money. thanks.
Thanks for watching and that's awesome that you can relate it to your home waters!
Appreciate you taking the time to tune in!
Love the Little Tikes haha, I had no idea your season started so late. Sounds like you need to do a stateside tour in May in the future. Our door is always open my friend!
That may be in order in the future! It's a long wait until the middle of June for us.
We only have a little over four months to lay some musky slime in the boat!
Appreciate you always watching!
Who doesn't love the Little Tykes?
@@54orbust for sure and I’m not sure but if people don’t they probably need to do a little self reflection lol.
@@MattVavrochFishing Canada is crazy like that hahaha June.... Spring..... Lmfao I couldn't do it
@@illmuskyhunter3313 that is a long time haha!
ANOTHER AWESOME" MIND BENDER!!! GREAT INFO!! THANKS 4 POSTING!!!
Thanks J Dean! Always cool seeing you chime in! Glad you enjoyed it, more to come in the white board series shortly.
Great video! I love the whiteboard. You had me thinking of a couple of spots in our lake that are probably spawning bays and I never thought of that connection. I love learning this stuff during the off season. Thanks!!
Thanks Dean, I'm glad this might help you make a connection to some spots on your local waters. Thats the whole point of this series, to help others, on their waters, find new spots to fish.
Appreciate you always tuning in!
As always, great content.
Thanks Norm, appreciate you tuning in! Glad you enjoy the content!
Great content, love the breakdown.
Thanks Mitchell, appreciate you always watching! These breakdown videos are fun! Glad you guys are enjoying them!
Great info!
thanks Josh! Appreciate your support!
great info.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
pro vid. thx
Thanks! Appreciate you tuning in and watching!
Great info 54!! Love the girls out there Maning the boat, catch fish just awesome!!! Politically correct Womening the boat…lol …..Go girls👏
Thanks Phil! Both Kyla and Kendra are legit musky hunters, not to be taken lightly!
Appreciate you always watching!
@@54orbust just love it!! I learned something from the girls too way more calmer than must of us with a fish on…😀
@@matjamphiljodi that is so true! They are calm, but I suspect with a 50 on things would be different. Lol
Awesome video and white board presentation. Quick basic question, our local lake is starting to warm up, what is your recommendation as far as max water temp, before you suspend fishing till fall. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Doug, thanks for finding us! In our area fish generally start to move to familiar summer areas around 70 F water temp. Just ahead of that we get bug hatches that pull fish out into the basin and a lot of those fish move from there to summer areas. I wouldn't say we fish for suspended fish all summer, but you have to start there in many cases. Appreciate you watching and asking the questions!
Awesome video thanks for posting this! Have you ever been down to Nippissing? That’s my home water and there are some giants in here
Thanks for watching! And, sadly I have not been down to fish any of the southern Ontario waters. I hope to make a trip one day for sure.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@54orbust Thanks for the reply! If you ever get the chance it’s 100 percent worth the trip!
This was a great video. Highly informative and something that anyone who fishes these types of lakes should check out. I do have one question. I'm in eastern Ontario probably around 300-400km further south but still on sheild water. Our opener is also 3rd Saturday in June but with water likely being warmer here should we be looking more towards the connected summer locations?
Thanks for watching Chris! Good question, I'm only going to guess, as I have not fished your area, but with warmer water probably means they would be well after the spawn and should be starting to move out to summer locations.
Again, I would err on the side of caution and check some areas just out of spawning bays etc.. some fish are very slow to move to summer areas.
Appreciate the comment and question!
@@54orbust Much appreciated! That was my thinking too but wanted to bounce it off someone more experienced.
Is your boat a kingfisher?
My boat is the white Basscat. My buddy Hunter has the kingfisher boat you see in some videos.
Thanks for watching!
starts getting tricky when you have a lot of pike in the body of water, as they have pushed muskies out of what appears to be good spawning areas
So true! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!