I always here a couple times a summer out of the NW Angle, all the older guys say the crayfish are molting, do they molt multiple times a summer, is there truth to this?
As a supplement to your point about fish finding your lure in the bloom, consider this. Before the walleye night fishing ban went into effect, Mille Lacs Lake launches took clients out at night to the deep mudflats. The popular method of fishing was a slip bobber rig and a leech. They caught tons of walleye over many decades. Think about it, the fish are 20 to 30 feet deep. It's pitch black dark night. A leech, which is black in color, is the bait. How the heck does the walleye find a black leech, 20 feet down, at midnight? I don't know but they do find that leech and eat it. I often wondered if the fish can see the leech in the dark or if they feel its swimming motion? I don't know.
This bait is awesome. I caught so many bass on this. My #1 lure this summer. Its incredible. The trick is the right jig head. You want a jig head with a wire keeper. The worm color called bama craw is the best color i think. Thank you crush city.
Fantastic information! I love how well you explained how to rig the drop shot! One question I have is on the bite: are you feeling for the bite or watching the line for movement?
Really appreciate all the information and tips you pass along. Always like seeing "THE Gordfather" in the videos. And I really enjoy the podcasts you guys have been doing as well. Tight lines!
gald you brought up the Palamor knot, because i was thinking the whole time that your knot is wrong. lol Going to give this knot method a shot. cheers and appreciate the setup!!
Was the second fish a musky? I caught one that looked identical just smaller a couple weeks ago. Couldn’t find anything saying if it was a pike or musky