Amazing video, I never comment on videos but this one was so good I had to. Great perch action, and great info, felt like I was watching an uncut angling video. Please make more!!
Steve, can you tell me what end of the lake is best THIS time of year? Orillia, Beaverton, Cooks Bay? I really want to make the trip but 4 hrs is long way to be at wrong end...,
Great video dude. We fished cooks before on atvs and dropped the camera down to see if we could find transitions on the flats. Any idea on how far out from shore we would have to be to see these transitions?
It depends on the area you're in. A lot of times the transitions aren't necessarily on the contours you will find on a map. We know them from a lot of time sidescanning.
Solid perch day. I’m out by cooks and it’s constant dink’s. You mentioned you use side imaging to find sand flats. Without side imaging, do you have tips to find flats? Tough for me to move around a lot being sledless and using a hand auger. I’m thinking I need to become more mobile.
hard to find the absolute sweet spots without good electronics or cameras. They will roam the entire flat, but the sweet spots obviously tend to see more fish
My fiance and I are planning a trip up north for Valentine's weekend. We would love to bring some perch home from our trip. really don't want to sort through the dinks at Cook's Bay any suggestions as to where to start? Have never fished Simcoe before. And we are just hoping for a good memorable trip, as we are coming from six and a half hours away in Ohio.
there are a number of good locations to target bigger fish. Deeper water in Cook's often holds better fish and sand flats in 15-40 ft further north and east on the lake hold schools of good fish. www.srfishing.ca
there are certain haters that click the dislike without even watching the video lol. I get one dislike within 3 minutes of a video posting almost every time lol