I guarantee you just put more fish in my boat this year with this vid!!! Confidence is everything and you just put some in my boat showing you go that shallow…very 😎
Thanks for the mention Glen!! I love fishing weeds, and will fish weeds right from opener till freeze up. Some of the longest LOTW fish I've seen and boated came from the back end of a weedy bay. Very few will fish the slop in July and August!! We will have the spinnerbaits available for everyone soon. Just waiting on the hooks for this lure, these are well worth the wait!! Keep up the good work!!
Awesome baits and Drop Tine is an awesome company to deal with! We are glad you trust us with your gear to try out! Keep up the great work building some solid musky and pike catching baits! And let's not forget the Hunger Strike series of tubes for walleye, bass and lake trout!!!
I love the visual charts! It really helps me understand the vegetation patterns. I fish structures exactly like this on lake st Clair. I've moved a ton of fish in those areas but couldn't get them to eat multiple times, different times of the day and year. But this gives me a much better understanding. Thank you!
Appreciate you watching! I've never fished St Clair but have heard many things about it. On most bodies of water, find vegetation, you will find the bait fish. Super happy to hear you will be able to take something from this video and relate to your fishing! Appreciate you finding us!
@@54orbust oh man you're missing out! If you ever get a chance, make it a bucket list destination to fish! It's a huge body of water so you may want to contact a guide. The guys today's angler have use get them great results out there. Mark and Mike. I've met Mike duche before and he put me on on fish my next trip and he wasn't even with me! Just super helpful. That's why I love the musky community.
Hi Glen, another great video using the white board, I am learning a ton of new information. In addition to bucktails, I love throwing Suicks and Lee Lure Flaptails and the larger Flap 9 over weeds as well, they have proven successful. Looking forward to the next video.
Mitchell, thanks again for tuning in! Appreciate you! Super happy you're enjoying the white board series, they are fun to make as well! New one coming up next Sunday!
Another awesome video, thanks. I am learning so much that will help on our home lake. I got my big one last year on a topwater over sand near weeds, similar to what you are talking about here. I saved this video to a folder and will review again before we hit the water this year.
Hi Glenn, excellent video, a lot of great information for different situations on the water. For over weedy areas as long as there not up the the surface I use Suicks, Bobby baits, Reef hangs, Gooch’s tallywacker and my walk the dog bait is the Z180 by Stidham baits no longer made. Once again great educational content. Thanks for sharing 🎣
Thanks for watching as always! We started using more suick's last year and we are getting a special run of Hi Impact suick's made up in our signature silver jailbird. Hoping they do awesome for us this year. Look for a giveaway soon for one of those, as we look to get a couple in the hands of our supporters!
@@lukem2492 that is a discontinued pattern, I did have suick do a special run for me and we are getting a custom builder painting up some suick blanks for me as well. Keep an eye out for a chance to win one!
Musky Cartel, that's awesome! I came home from the MN musky show with a good selection of Harvey Gliders. They will be seeing some serious duty this season! thanks for watching again, appreciate you!
I would add walk-the-dog as a fave of mine for covering wide swaths of cabbage and in tight to shore. Cabbage is king and a must fish, but amazing what junk weeds or reeds can hold if they are adjacent to other good structure.
Yep, you're not wrong with a wtd. We use a bunch of them but don't have a lot of footage with them. As long as the weeds don't break the surface you can cover a lot of water!
Thanks for watching! Up in northwestern Ontario when you find the lily pads you find the red stringy weeds or one weed. Pretty tough to fish up here and the fish usually prefer cabbage if its available. We'll make a point to check some of it more often next season!
Hey Luke, thanks for watching! The white boat is my older model BassCat Pantera II The deck looks high but that's because the gunnels are so low. In reality the front deck is only a foot or so off the water while fishing. Thanks for tuning in!
Thx so much for watching! We typically don't fish a lot of North facing bays until we get into warner water periods. In our area post spawn fish don't tend to use north facing areas. If, and when they do, with North wind, we would tend to look for the best drop off points leading out of those bays. Or find the sand drops along the outer edges.
I like to use 6" phantom softails or similar shallow glide baits on the same type of weed beds like I mentioned before, on lsc and they have been pretty productive. I find it a little more productive with a single 8 or 1oz spinnerbait, or a custom curly tail rubber baitfish(like a bulldawg) that I make. Something a little more weed friendly. I understand every body of water is different and situations are different. But maybe it will help someone out. :)
Hey Jeremy, thanks for watching! Lac Suel is a prime place to have a good game in the cabbage for sure! Appreciate the compliment on the bait wall, it's been a lot of years and money building that one up for sure. Very grateful for a lot of industry support as well!
Thanks for watching, if you think I took ideas from you, I'm sorry I have never seen your channel before. Whiteboard breakdowns are pretty standard in sport's. I'll check your stuff out, we try to keep our stuff relative to the shield lakes we fish.
I guarantee you just put more fish in my boat this year with this vid!!! Confidence is everything and you just put some in my boat showing you go that shallow…very 😎
Sweet! Glad we can help along the way! Thanks for always tuning in and chiming in a well!👊
Thanks for the mention Glen!!
I love fishing weeds, and will fish weeds right from opener till freeze up. Some of the longest LOTW fish I've seen and boated came from the back end of a weedy bay. Very few will fish the slop in July and August!!
We will have the spinnerbaits available for everyone soon. Just waiting on the hooks for this lure, these are well worth the wait!!
Keep up the good work!!
Awesome baits and Drop Tine is an awesome company to deal with! We are glad you trust us with your gear to try out!
Keep up the great work building some solid musky and pike catching baits!
And let's not forget the Hunger Strike series of tubes for walleye, bass and lake trout!!!
Glenn THANKS AGAIN! Whiteboard Breakdown is Helping me "Think" about How my lake lays out! MUCH APPRECIATED!!! JD
Your so welcome J Dean! Glad it helps you out and that's the whole goal of our channel is to help give back to the community!
And when I think I’ve seen all your videos they just keep popping up! Lol. Keep em Rollin Glen! Some of the best content for shield lake fishing!
Totally appreciate all the support! The 54 or Bust community keep us rolling! Thx for watching!
I love the visual charts! It really helps me understand the vegetation patterns. I fish structures exactly like this on lake st Clair. I've moved a ton of fish in those areas but couldn't get them to eat multiple times, different times of the day and year. But this gives me a much better understanding. Thank you!
Appreciate you watching! I've never fished St Clair but have heard many things about it.
On most bodies of water, find vegetation, you will find the bait fish.
Super happy to hear you will be able to take something from this video and relate to your fishing!
Appreciate you finding us!
@@54orbust oh man you're missing out! If you ever get a chance, make it a bucket list destination to fish! It's a huge body of water so you may want to contact a guide. The guys today's angler have use get them great results out there. Mark and Mike. I've met Mike duche before and he put me on on fish my next trip and he wasn't even with me! Just super helpful. That's why I love the musky community.
Really enjoy the structure breakdown videos. Really interesting stuff, at some point I’ll get up there to try it with you!
Thanks Matt, appreciate that! And you are more than welcome anytime, and someday I'll come down for some Iowa fishing as well!
@@54orbust looking forward to both, it will be a blast!
I have to start watching u guys from now on. quality vid. thx
Appreciate you finding us and hope to see you here again! Thanks for watching!!!!
Hey Glenn thanks for these videos, they have been great sources of information and entertainment!
Hey Kyle, glad you enjoy them! We're trying to make it fun and exciting and informational at the same time!
Appreciate you watching!
Hi Glen, another great video using the white board, I am learning a ton of new information. In addition to bucktails, I love throwing Suicks and Lee Lure Flaptails and the larger Flap 9 over weeds as well, they have proven successful. Looking forward to the next video.
Mitchell, thanks again for tuning in! Appreciate you!
Super happy you're enjoying the white board series, they are fun to make as well! New one coming up next Sunday!
Great breakdown Glenn! We'll definitely be implementing this thought process for the upcoming season.
Appreciate you watching and glad we could give you some ideas got the upcoming season! That's our goal! Thanks for finding us!!!
Love the videos! KEEP THEM COMING
Thanks, appreciate that! Thx for finding us and the comment, that's awesome!
Next video we break down spring to summer transition!
Another awesome video, thanks. I am learning so much that will help on our home lake. I got my big one last year on a topwater over sand near weeds, similar to what you are talking about here. I saved this video to a folder and will review again before we hit the water this year.
That's awesome Dean! Glad you get done value from all these vids! Appreciate you always tuning in!
Hi Glenn, excellent video, a lot of great information for different situations on the water. For over weedy areas as long as there not up the the surface I use Suicks, Bobby baits, Reef hangs, Gooch’s tallywacker and my walk the dog bait is the Z180 by Stidham baits no longer made. Once again great educational content. Thanks for sharing 🎣
Thanks for watching as always! We started using more suick's last year and we are getting a special run of Hi Impact suick's made up in our signature silver jailbird. Hoping they do awesome for us this year. Look for a giveaway soon for one of those, as we look to get a couple in the hands of our supporters!
I like the look of your silver jailbird suicks, does suick offer that pattern other then a custom order?
@@lukem2492 that is a discontinued pattern, I did have suick do a special run for me and we are getting a custom builder painting up some suick blanks for me as well. Keep an eye out for a chance to win one!
Awesome video.. I learned all about Canada fishing on eagle lake from call Ritchie. He is awesome guide
Cal is awesome! One of the best in the region! Appreciate you watching!
Caught my pb casting musky on a Harvey glider on shallow reef just above weeds.
Musky Cartel, that's awesome! I came home from the MN musky show with a good selection of Harvey Gliders. They will be seeing some serious duty this season!
thanks for watching again, appreciate you!
I would add walk-the-dog as a fave of mine for covering wide swaths of cabbage and in tight to shore. Cabbage is king and a must fish, but amazing what junk weeds or reeds can hold if they are adjacent to other good structure.
Yep, you're not wrong with a wtd.
We use a bunch of them but don't have a lot of footage with them.
As long as the weeds don't break the surface you can cover a lot of water!
Do you guys fish those loonie sized Lilly pads on nipissing we find tons of fish buried deep in them
Thanks for watching! Up in northwestern Ontario when you find the lily pads you find the red stringy weeds or one weed. Pretty tough to fish up here and the fish usually prefer cabbage if its available.
We'll make a point to check some of it more often next season!
@@54orbust yea us they grow out to 10’ and the cabbage in inside it
What is the white boat with the high front deck you guys are often fishing out of in your videos?
Hey Luke, thanks for watching! The white boat is my older model BassCat Pantera II
The deck looks high but that's because the gunnels are so low. In reality the front deck is only a foot or so off the water while fishing.
Thanks for tuning in!
Ive never heard of that boat before, Do you like that boat? I’m always looking for suggestions on small boats that work well for musky.
How do your techniques differ for North facing weed/sand bays?) Does that North wind blowing into it affect muskie movement in spring post spawn?
Thx so much for watching! We typically don't fish a lot of North facing bays until we get into warner water periods. In our area post spawn fish don't tend to use north facing areas.
If, and when they do, with North wind, we would tend to look for the best drop off points leading out of those bays. Or find the sand drops along the outer edges.
I like to use 6" phantom softails or similar shallow glide baits on the same type of weed beds like I mentioned before, on lsc and they have been pretty productive. I find it a little more productive with a single 8 or 1oz spinnerbait, or a custom curly tail rubber baitfish(like a bulldawg) that I make. Something a little more weed friendly. I understand every body of water is different and situations are different. But maybe it will help someone out. :)
Awesome tip right there! Appreciate that!
Ha lac suel cabbage dragons nice moves as always,I wish I had your bait wall 😜
Hey Jeremy, thanks for watching! Lac Suel is a prime place to have a good game in the cabbage for sure! Appreciate the compliment on the bait wall, it's been a lot of years and money building that one up for sure. Very grateful for a lot of industry support as well!
Wow. Way to steal ideas from fellow youtubers.
Thanks for watching, if you think I took ideas from you, I'm sorry I have never seen your channel before. Whiteboard breakdowns are pretty standard in sport's.
I'll check your stuff out, we try to keep our stuff relative to the shield lakes we fish.
@@54orbust Wasn't my channel but thanks for the response.