Thanks for carefully releasing your fish. Not that I object to anybody keeping some to eat but releasing most of our fish means they will be there for the next fisher. Great to learn new methods - thanks.
Great video! Do you make your own slider rigs? I'm surprised you're catching big browns near the 70 degree water surface. I didn't notice any weight on the lines.
Sorry, we do not tell where we fish. This lake used to be good fishing till word got out. Now you can troll all day and be luck to catch 1 or 2 browns 12" to 14".
How deep are you trolling just wondering because I’ve tried trolling for brown trout for multiple days and haven’t caught a single one I’m using lead core line in 30-40 feet of water with a leader and spinner and cannot catch on for the life of me
Hey Cole, We were fishing in 40' to 60' of water and trying to stay just off bottom. Let out line until you start tagging bottom then reel up a half color to a full color. We had no luck with spoons or pickled smelts, only live shiners. If the spinners are not working you need to try something else.
@@colecaterino8515 While you are moving. Here is the issue, The line we use drops 8' per color so 4 colors should be 32' deep. Speed and weight on your line will effect the depth. If you are using a heavy dodger and bait @ .08 mph 3 colors may get down to 30'. A lite spoon traveling at 2.5 mph might need 5 or 6 colors to get to the same depth. Hope that makes sense.
maine could be sooo much better,,,,,,,,embrace the brown trout,,,,build couple new hatchery spots and stock them browns.......be like upstate ny......we have huge browns all over upstate ny.....wild browns too
I can understand getting a little bent about loosing a fish but. Then you didn't even give him the courtesy you expected. Won't be watching your channel again.
Glad to see you two have a more worthy boat for those big lakes you fish. Tight lines guys.
Yea it was a little iffy in the small boat.
When the border opens I may have to come over and try those browns…
You guys are cranking the big Browns!! Good to see you have them dialed in!!!
Thanks, took us a while to get on them but they are coming good now.
Thank you, it took a little while but we finally figure it out
I caught a 7.5 that day. 24.5 inches. We spoke after...at the launch. Another great show men!
Yes, I remember talking to you Warren. That's a nice fish. Thanks
I'll tell you right we can! HAHAHA! Nice fish!
Should have stuck to my guns but you never know when that next fish is going to bite. Thanks for watching John.
Thanks for carefully releasing your fish. Not that I object to anybody keeping some to eat but releasing most of our fish means they will be there for the next fisher. Great to learn new methods - thanks.
Thanks for watching Tom
Nice work again! What speed you trolling those shiners?
1 mile an hour to 1.5
Thanks, we try to stay between 1.0 and 1.3 mph.
Nice video
Thank you very much, we appreciate you watching
Great video! Do you make your own slider rigs? I'm surprised you're catching big browns near the 70 degree water surface. I didn't notice any weight on the lines.
No, can pick up slider rigs at most tackle shops. We were using lead core line fishing 30 to 40 feet down. Thanks for watching.
Hog browns!
Thanks for watching
Thanks Nick.
Have u guys tried this place thru the ice?
@@NickB46n2 No we have not but plan to this winter.
You can't beat a day like that.
Good day for sure, Thanks for watching Evan.
Would you mind sharing the lake new to trolling in maine (not after your spot or lure ) just the lake would be helpful thanks
Sorry, we do not tell where we fish. This lake used to be good fishing till word got out. Now you can troll all day and be luck to catch 1 or 2 browns 12" to 14".
How deep are you trolling just wondering because I’ve tried trolling for brown trout for multiple days and haven’t caught a single one I’m using lead core line in 30-40 feet of water with a leader and spinner and cannot catch on for the life of me
Hey Cole, We were fishing in 40' to 60' of water and trying to stay just off bottom. Let out line until you start tagging bottom then reel up a half color to a full color. We had no luck with spoons or pickled smelts, only live shiners. If the spinners are not working you need to try something else.
@@PineStateHunter should I let out until bottom when I’m moving or when I’m stoped and then start going?
@@colecaterino8515 While you are moving. Here is the issue, The line we use drops 8' per color so 4 colors should be 32' deep. Speed and weight on your line will effect the depth. If you are using a heavy dodger and bait @ .08 mph 3 colors may get down to 30'. A lite spoon traveling at 2.5 mph might need 5 or 6 colors to get to the same depth. Hope that makes sense.
maine could be sooo much better,,,,,,,,embrace the brown trout,,,,build couple new hatchery spots and stock them browns.......be like upstate ny......we have huge browns all over upstate ny.....wild browns too
That would be nice but I don't see things changing any time in the near future. Thanks for watching.
I can understand getting a little bent about loosing a fish but. Then you didn't even give him the courtesy you expected. Won't be watching your channel again.
This isnt an airport. No need to announce your departure. No one cares.