This 4 part seminar, presented by Seth Burrill of the Angler's Xperience, will help you catch more walleye at night. If you love walleye fishing this video is definitely for you.
Every time I watch this channel's videos, I feel like I'm back in school. Got my pen and pad out, taking notes... rewinding when I need to retain something important like asking the teacher if he/she can repeat that again + explain things so a dummy like myself can get it. Very good explanations and in depth analysis.
What would be more effective, casting perpendicular or parallel from either inside or outside of where your boat is positioned based on temperature variations?
Im trying to learn good fishing tips i heard there are walleye in lake minnequa its a block away from my house, i also want to catch catfish but catchfish and walleye are my goals i haven't cought anything in lake minnequa though. And im not sure if its because im not getting my hook far out enough but i had to mode my fishing pool because it doesn't reel in now so i have to do it by hand and i also had to make homemade fishing hooks but there ok besides the fact that they are small.
Man I wish these rules could apply to Southern Indiana. We catch them only in the summer. I mean they are like mushrooms you find one and stay there in about 20foot. I would like to be an all seasons guy because they are such good eating.. biggest so far has been 9lb 4oz but I had one up to the boat I know was over 30in. If my GF and I still plan on moving to Idaho I will have to adapt and listen to these videos again. My dream is to catch a 10lb to match my Large mouth on the wall!
I’m assuming this video doesn’t necessarily cover mid summer night fishing... that’s the key. Spring and fall walleye are relatively easy to catch due too the feed.... do you try mid summer? Same techniques? What’s the variables? Thanks for making the videos though. Learn lots from you