Can't wait for spring, it's gonna be on. That video really took me there, excuse me I have to oil my reels now. Jeff Fournier the relentless fisherman Fairmont mn
This video is very enlightening, on what fish do when going after the bait. Good job sir, very nice idea. Perhaps I may try this in Saginaw Bay Michigan. The bay is shallow the deepest is only about 30’ not like out in the main lake of Lake Huron. By me Lake Huron is about 350’ deep there are parts of over 700’ nothing but black that deep. Just think Superior is 1350’ deep always cold I think Lake Michigan is 930’ deep, Erie is only 300’ I think, I don’t know how deep Ontario is. Then lake Saint Clair isn’t a Great Lake and it is very shallow I don’t think over 50’ sorry for rattling on.
@ 8:10 the walleye checks out the camera, i love watching water wolf videos and have seen this response by many different species... they sure look at the cameras.
i dont know about you guys but i find it creepy as hell seeing them come out of nowhere an just seeing their eyes as they follow the lure lmao i kinda like it though
1). what was the lure, 2). how fast were you trolling, or is that a spinning rod retrieve? many of the fish were not taking the bait and holding on... hmmm
It’s called constructive criticism, don’t be such a baby. And OBVIOUSLY he made it for him, or anyone else willing to watch. That’s the point of uploading to RU-vid, otherwise it would just be on a hard drive somewhere..”dolt”
Cant help but notice the stretch in the fishing line aids the fish more then the angler. Many bites but not many hook ups. I suspect the stretch gives the fish time to think about what’s happening. And the fish is able to stall out with the bait while the angler keeps trolling. That’s a lot of stretch and it looks like the fish are aware of it..........
Awesome vid! What type of camera do you use? I tape a lot with my GoPro and wasn't sure if you had a GoPro in a housing of some kind or just a different camera altogether.
A lot of food for thought on walleye and pike taking prey. Excellent documentary. I see you are using a brass Colorado blade/orange splash but could not define the color of beads. What color?
+Tyler Espinoza Looks like some sort of pre-tied spinner rig. 2 hooks for a stretched out nightcrawler, a few plastic beads, and a spinner on a leader tied to a 1/2 to 2oz weight.
That's what I though, I'm gonna make sure I get some low visual line, cause my lakes are not as good as that honey spot. Jeff Fournier the relentless fisherman Fairmont mn
Call someone a dummy for telling you the truth about your poor taste in production, your a real class act... and as far as turning it down - turning it off was a much better option which I took!
+Joe Kennedy Yeah the misses where he set the hook to early esp on that pike. Most inexperienced will just keep reeling in when they get excited. They learn the hard way when they lose there lures.