Congrats on the new boat!! I have had big fish fries for the family and mixed both walleye and smallies and know one knew the difference. They are both very mild fish. We have plenty of smallies on Lake St Clair lol.
Lots of nice fish in this ep! Buddy fishing's always fun! Also no such thing as too much batter on fish haha. That stabilization is mint when the boats rockin too!
Thanks buddy! I have to find a better way to attach the camera to the invisible stick so I limit some of the extra rocking. A lot of it comes from the way I have it mounted
@@dtffishingmi I got an offer I couldn’t walk away from. But….for the last 25 years I’ve always had a boat…until last year and I couldn’t be more blessed with this opportunity to be back in one honestly
@@dtffishingmi it definitely is. Already slimed it with musky grease too! I really need to spend some time rigging it out but it is gonna happen soon enough
If your going out too do summer smallie fishing, what are you looking for too find fish. Ive been stuck in the rivers and when i go in the lake im lost with where too start so i usually end up back inland.
@@johnnyeeboy1138 I usually start by going to my historical spots…then I pay attention to my graph looking for short grass. Also pay attention for dead bug hatches on the surface. The perch will eat those and the Smallies will be there for the perch. But I would start by going out into 15-17FOW to find what you’re looking for
I fish around Lake StClair and the D.river from shore. I wonder why the small mouth I catch are just green and the fish deeper have stripes and spots? I’m getting a kayak next spring
Video turned out awesome, buddy. I’ll try to watch my mouth next time. Less editing for you. 🤬 😂 I wouldn’t say I kicked your butt. It was back and forth action. I only caught two more fish than you did and you caught a sweet walleye. Great video.
@@djdemers123 it will always be apart of my content. Has been for years. Couldn’t turn down the opportunity for a new boat though. Thanks for watching 🤘🏼
@@TheOutdoorConquest I feel it. My old town PDL hangs in the garage and gets used maybe 5/6times a year, but I’ll never get rid of it. Kayak fishing is more connected than fishing in a boat. You don’t know till you’ve done it. Keep up the content 🤙
@@djdemers123 I couldn’t agree more. I will still use the yak for some juicy spots and a change up in content but as far as big water I’m planning on the boat to be my ride