EVERYTHING you need to know about Hair Jigs for Walleyes on Green Bay.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- This is an informational deep dive video into the world of hair jigs and walleyes on Green Bay. I get into all the details about how I tie the jigs, and how I fish them. Hopefully this will help you get out and catch more fish this spring, with jigs that you tied with your own two hands! This is a very rewarding hobby to have, and it can be a lot of fun.
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Northshore Bait Company: northshorebait.com/
Kade Outdoors: kadeoutdoors.com/
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Filmed on a Go Pro Hero 10 Black
Audio from Hollyland Lark M1
Edited in Da Vinci Resolve 18
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Current Rod and Reel Lineup:
6'9" MF Kade Outdoors Walleye Series (Daiwa Fuego 2500)
7"2" MXF Kade Outdoors Walleye Series (Daiwa Tatula 2500)
7"2" MXF Kade Outdoors Walleye Series (Daiwa Ballistic 2500)
7'11" Della Bay (Bluffer) Cody S. Series )Daiwa Ballistic 2500)
7'3" MLXF St Croix Legend Xtreme (Daiwa Ballistic 2500)
7" MF St Croix Legend X (Daiwa Ballistic 2500)
6"10" MLXF St Croix Legend Xtreme (Daiwa Tatula 2500)
7" MXF St Croix Avid X (Daiwa Tatula 2500)
7"4" MLXF Okuma Walleye (Daiwa Fuego 2500)
7'10" MLXF Fox River Rods (Pflueger Supreme 3000) - กีฬา
Great info Aaron!!
Great video Aaron!!! I used to do my own jigs and got lazy I guess. Helps Paul with a sale. Lol but making your own is the most rewarding I can tell you that and thanks again for the great video!!!
Paul appreciates you! But yeah, it's very rewarding to catch fish on something that you made. I love it.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks 👍 great information
Great video hair jigs are really the best way to catch early season walleye. Great tips on how you use them hope to see you out on the water.
You will be missed. Condolences to your family.
Nice hair jigs
Awesome video!! Thanks for the great info! Tight lines
What vise would you recommend to get,a lot of them out there,.
Hey Aaron, enjoyed the video. You've got me wanting to try tieing my own hair jigs. I wish you would of showed how to tie that final knot a little more slowly and how to use that tool. But nice job. Maybe, I'll see ya Green Bay soon. I can't wait to get the boat out of storage.
Sorry about that part. It can be a little tricky with that whip finish for sure.
You don't need the tool, search youtube on whip finish. You can do it by hand.
Awesome video, I fished with Doug March 2023 on the fox since the Bay was still locked up with ice. The 3/8 tg jig and swimbait was the ticket that day! 🤘👌
Doug sure knows how to catch em! I've learned a lot from watching him.
That was very good, thank you, I'm going to try 😎
That's great! I hope you catch some big ones!
Thanks for info Aaron
You bet!
Awesome video, thanks!! Just bought some hair jigs and made my own stingers, bought some new hair jigs that came with stingers. But, I have a hankerin' as an artist, making my own would be cool. Saved this video...
Maybe we'll see ya on the water this year again...thx! 👍
That's cool to hear. Make sure to say hi if you see us out there!
Walleye Fishermen are the best hair jig fishermen! They call it painting the bottom!
You got that right!
Piscifun carbon x 2000 is a good reel
Great vid Aaron, my dad has bought a couple of hair jigs from your dad at North Shore. He’s had great luck with them.
What vise and bobbin do you use?
Thanks for the great video! Do you prefer braid or mono when fishing in cold water with them?
I sure do. I normally use 10lb suffix 832.
Tungsten also makes a different sound when it bumps rock.
Very true. That may make a difference as well!
Looks great! I’m ready to tie some where do I get the buck tails and tensile? Thanks for showing me how to tie them! 👍🥸🙏
Awesome video! Do you prefer 3/8 or 1/2 oz. Jig?
For the last 4 years I've been using mainly 3/8oz. Clam does not make a 1/2oz. Version. But, I'm getting some jigs from a different manufacturer to try out that are 1/2oz., so I'll be trying those soon.
Do you put anything on the jig, like a minnow, or are you just using the hair jig with no additional bait? Have been curious how these are used for a while now
Nope. I never put any live bait or plastics on the hair jigs.
What vise is that? Looks really nice
It's actually just a cheap vise from Amazon. I think it was 18$. Works great though.
@@Aaron_mik_fishing I like how easy it is to swivel around.
Yeah, it works great.
Do you add a work and or minnow to your jig?
Nope. We always use hair jigs just as is, not live bait or plastics required!
Will that work on lake Erie in the western basin
Sure will.
Where is a good place to get bucktail from?
I get it from tight lines fly shop in de pere. Or the sportsman in Appleton.
@@Aaron_mik_fishing Thanks a lot. Im looking forward to giving it a try.
Are those the 1/4oz jugs?
No. We are using 3/8oz. Jigs. I forgot to mention that.
I swear I'm the only one who got a batch of Clam jigs with the shitty hooks.
I think the fishing industry is out to get you Tom!! You have the worst luck lol.
What’s not to love about poopy olive
It's gonna be a fox river special I think. Those fish are used to 💩
@@Aaron_mik_fishing facts
do you sell them?
Unfortunately I do not sell them.