I was fishing the Wisconsin river last Sunday…. Looked at a boat of three guys near me and thought “ that looks like Tom Boley’s new boat “. Guess that was you 😂.
I always bothers me when fisherman stick their fingers into the gills of a fish. Stop doing that!! Ive caught more fish in my life than in that river, and I've never done it.
Not sure where you're at, but if you want to give Petenwell a shot I have our family cabin up there on the Lake. You guys would have a place to stay if you give us a decent heads up we could make it happen. I was pumped to see you fishing this stained water as that's what i'm always working with up there.
Might be a dumb question I’ve always been told to tie direct to a jig head instead of using a snap but, I saw Tom had a snap on his jig head does it increase the action is it better to use a snap?
I’ve been personally dabbling with both and haven’t noticed much of a difference, been catching fish both ways. Another bonus of a snap is being able to get through a lot of baits in a shorter time frame to get dialed in. I just use the real small ones for jigs.
Walleyes don’t have too good perception for small details, but they do see color very well. A small lock isn’t visible and doesn’t kill the action really, except for small and light hard baits.
@@DirtyMardi interesting to know they see colors well. Had done some research on the subject and couldn’t find much other than they see reds, greens, and blues but blue often looks black to them. But if what you’re saying is true then colors really would make a difference in different situations. I always thought colors to just be another selling point for Artificial bait manufacturers. Thanks for the great advice 👍
Great seeing all you trickz(never mean disrespect. Its just what i do. Call ppl tricks. But i mean it with thee utmost respect). Thanks again for the info. Also. Would like to see you in the metro area in the Twin Cities. And see how you do with the well known extremely tough metro walleye bite. Any who. Thanks again.
Hello Tom, I have just about watched almost every video you have created, great work. On your new app, is this new content of just an arrangement of the videos you have already created.
I look foward all year to a jig minoow bite in shallow water i troll all year but one thing i never get sick of is rod in hand feeling that tug iv cought thousands of walleye in my life and jig fishing never gets old thanks for the good quality videos
Similar question with the V-rod bate. Direct tie, snap, or doesn't matter? What color jig head do you seem to get the best results with when using the 2.8 tickle shad? I went to 2 Fleet Farm locations and 1 Scheels and they were ALL sold out of the V-rod Maverick color!!! Tell them to order more please Tom😊
Tom you are the man! The app looks cool and I wish you good luck with it. The concept sounds great. Unfortunately i had some health problems and not only will I not have the money to upgrade my electronics but most likely will never be able to fish again. We all wish we had more time but life is short! Enjoy and wishing you the best for the app!
Good afternoon I have a question about the prower pole on your boat. I have the same motor set you have on the back of my boat and want to add the power pole but wondering if you still keep your step with your setup.
Glad to see your involvement with scheels. Maybe time for a rod switch? Hope you give the scheels series one rods a try. Would like to see how they compare. I have a series one limited that I am really liking.
Thanks for the spring walleye and jig size/technique for each education, Tom. Ice should be out in northern Michigan buy the end of the week. No nights below freezing, lot’s of rain the past couple days and more rain coming. No keeping walleye until the end of the month though. I can still take my 10ft Jon boat out and go for some big perch and crappie though. Great catch guys!