I live here and concur with everything you've said. One very important item is to get a map of the lake. New anglers tend to drive too fast to get to some spot and don't realize all the rock piles and shallow water areas there are.
Hey, great video…very helpful. We were just visiting from PA this week and wondering if you wouldn’t mind doing a fall version of your video for smallies? We had a rough week finding them with all the dying vegetation and tough to find good rock formations to target them.
I know Oneida can change quickly but are bass boats really that lousy on rough water? (I"m a deep-v guy which is why I ask). The video ended talking about how rough it was getting & I didn't even see a whitecap...not too choppy in my world
I live here and concur with everything you've said. One very important item is to get a map of the lake. New anglers tend to drive too fast to get to some spot and don't realize all the rock piles and shallow water areas there are.
Amen
Agreed. Have a BFL here this year, and just looking at the maps on my units, it's amazing how many ledges, humps etc are around.
Hey, great video…very helpful. We were just visiting from PA this week and wondering if you wouldn’t mind doing a fall version of your video for smallies? We had a rough week finding them with all the dying vegetation and tough to find good rock formations to target them.
@@mtkeane1 copy that, I’ll try. I will say we got a green moss and dying veg on Lake Ontario also and it’s been tough!!
@@ditchfishing9148 the temp on Lake Oneida started the week at 71 and dropped to 66 by end of week. The heavy rains helped Wednesday.
Good video!! That was a slob smallie!! 6lb+ wow!! Thanks for sharing! God bless!
@@guitarhiker4449 thank you!🙏
Great tutorial and video. Thank you so much
Thank you!
Great video! Heading down there this weekend hoping to reel in some bass. Thanks for the tips!
Good luck!
I know Oneida can change quickly but are bass boats really that lousy on rough water? (I"m a deep-v guy which is why I ask). The video ended talking about how rough it was getting & I didn't even see a whitecap...not too choppy in my world
@@finmanpoozie4756 yes it was “beginning” to get rough! My boat is 19’ and yes it’s a rough ride with a good chop
@@ditchfishing9148 That makes total sense... Good video dude!! I enjoyed it. I think "Oneida" & think "walleye" most days
If you wanna save time hire a guide. . Lots of water running for no reason. Ive fished it fpr 20+ yrs.
Would love to fish Oneida, wanna take me 😮
I don’t guide down there cause the lake is so on and off but I could do Lake Ontario