Very cool video! I love the underwater shots! For me burbs are accidental catches at the moment. I would really love to target them and get on a bite like this! Good stuff! What depths do you usually aim for in late winter/spring? From what I understand is one should fish shallower flats (20-30') and as the sun drops they move up from the depths.
When I was growing up fishing LOW they were unwelcome accidental catches. Now, I love targeting them! There is still so much to learn about these fish and every year I find something new. I would say that is accurate. I would also add steep breaks as deep anywhere from 15’-45’. That seems to be what has worked best for me. As they get closer to spawn they will move shallower and then slide out again after spawn.
@@tjsguideservice 👍 yes they have certainly proven to be more popular in last 5 to 10 years. Maybe next winter I'll make a real effort to get on them. I'll be wrapping up my ice fishing in northern Manitoba next week or else I'd try it now. So its on the list!
Pout spoon catching 101 love it
You bet! They are the deal
Burb is the Word!
Burb is indeed the word! Love it!
Yeah buddy! Good job guys!
You bet! Appreciate it! 👊
Sweet! So glad to see another video from my favorite fishing TH-camr! I love the content (cusk) and appreciate all the information.
Supper appreciate the support, Mat!
Lol. I enjoy your show...
Glad you enjoy, Jack!
Nice grat video have cought them before never target pout or cooked them going to look up how to clean them after I finish watching your video
They aren’t too bad! I am no chef by any means, but they are definitely much better than expected! And they are easy to clean!
Omg so easy money.
Burbs are the best!
Very cool video! I love the underwater shots! For me burbs are accidental catches at the moment. I would really love to target them and get on a bite like this! Good stuff! What depths do you usually aim for in late winter/spring? From what I understand is one should fish shallower flats (20-30') and as the sun drops they move up from the depths.
When I was growing up fishing LOW they were unwelcome accidental catches. Now, I love targeting them! There is still so much to learn about these fish and every year I find something new. I would say that is accurate. I would also add steep breaks as deep anywhere from 15’-45’. That seems to be what has worked best for me. As they get closer to spawn they will move shallower and then slide out again after spawn.
@@tjsguideservice 👍 yes they have certainly proven to be more popular in last 5 to 10 years. Maybe next winter I'll make a real effort to get on them. I'll be wrapping up my ice fishing in northern Manitoba next week or else I'd try it now. So its on the list!
@@differentfins you bet! I have had friends who have targeted them open water in similar areas right when they ice gets out, but I haven’t. Good luck!
That is insane - nice job catching your lure back! Way to go!
I seriously couldn’t believe it 😂
That sure looked like a lot of fun catching them . Always fun too fish with a friend. Nice job!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🎣🎣
Much appreciated, John! It was a blast!
Looks like Mike needs to learn how to fish
Yeah, but he’s a great dancer!
Can confirm 👆