Welcome to our youtube channel where we try to share our love of the outdoors. Michael and I are the owners and professional licensed guides and Captains on Lake Tawakoni - our Professional Fishing Team includes Noel Ibarra, Mike Thompson, Taylor Shipman and Joey Foster
As Captains & Guide of Tawakoni Guide Service and we have fished thousands of customers over the years. We provide family friendly fishing, Corporate Multi-Boat trips as well as advanced trips for serious anglers wanting to catch a fish of a lifetime!
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Trophy Blue Cats, Crappie, Hybrid Striper, White Bass and Channel Catfish
I wish my sound would go high enough to hear....just couldn't make out anything which was said..... Oh well I don't have that capability anyway but I am planning a trip to that lake soon and was hoping to get some info which might help..... I'm gonna go look for other videos you may have perhaps I can glean something from one of those if they're out there.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, thoughts and knowledge of sonar and finding larger Catfish. I look forward to viewing more of your videos!
Hey there, I'll be travelling to Dallas for work and I would like to fish a half day on Monday Sept 16. What are your rates and how far would we be from the DFW airport? My hotel is near there. I'm into fishing for whatever is big and fights!
Littlejohn’s, What is the brand and style of braid rope you are using? It looks like diamond braid. I tried using some KingCord 3/8” diamond braid, but the braid wasn’t tight enough to hold in the lead shot I was using. Maybe the tensile strength of the rope has a correlation with the tightness of the braid? Thanks, Spencer
I went back to the store tonight and found out that they make the diamond braided rope in a “Standard” braid and a “Heavy Duty”. The latter has smaller fibers and consequently a tighter braid, which prevents the shot from escaping the rope. Planning on using these weights for fishing walleyes in very rocky, snaggy areas, where our bottom bouncers have snagged countless times! Hoping this is the answer! Thanks for the video tutorial!
I ended up finding 1/2” diamond braid that works at Home Depot, and also found it in various sizes (1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2”) that will work at Menards. I found that the diamond braid needs to be the “32 Strand” Diamond braid which has a tighter braid and keeps the lead shot inside the rope! Thanks again for the video!