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The Best Way to Catch Walleye in the Spring 

Northeastern Ontario
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The walleye season just opened, the weather is gorgeous and the fish are biting like crazy. One of the most common questions Gord gets from walleye anglers is, "Should I vertically jig, or should I troll?"
The answer? Yes!
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Комментарии : 37   
@thankfullife7968
@thankfullife7968 5 лет назад
A Canadian Fishing Legend. Thank you Gord !!
@quacksmack7449
@quacksmack7449 4 года назад
Not often you come across a dude like Gord here that just locks you into what he is saying with experience and passion . Well said sir.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 3 года назад
Great video. Love how excited you are. Makes me wish it was spring right now!
@wniner8194
@wniner8194 7 лет назад
Great Video! Very informative and super presentation. Heading to northern Saskatchewan next week and will give your suggestions a Go! Thanks for this.
@mattmartens3749
@mattmartens3749 6 лет назад
Great info, thanks!
@ca2k4191
@ca2k4191 7 лет назад
Love this, Thanks!!!
@CanadianAnglingAdventures
@CanadianAnglingAdventures 7 лет назад
Thanks Charlie!
@petermontagnon4440
@petermontagnon4440 6 лет назад
So very true Gord!! When I was guiding up in the Earl falls area the bite was soooo bad, we weren't even getting a nibble. We were throwing everything except the kitchen sink, so I was looking through my tackle and saw my slip bobbers. while my guests were pounding the water with everything. Rigged up and tossed it out with a minnow, no more than 30 seconds later my bobber slowly went on it's side. I was a little confused, so I slowly reeled up felt so weight and set the hook a nice 18 incher!! Then another one and another one. Needless to say I gave my guest some of my rigs and we started to pound them. What looked to be a washout day became a success!!!
@country3608
@country3608 5 лет назад
🎣👍 thanks Gordon !
@alinestor1
@alinestor1 6 лет назад
Loved it.
@johnsutton8424
@johnsutton8424 6 лет назад
Just fixing to try some of this fishing I like to fish
@ItsPaddyCarson
@ItsPaddyCarson 6 лет назад
Deadly.
@TheTopGGamer
@TheTopGGamer Год назад
best info i have found yet, than
@WheresTheSauce
@WheresTheSauce 6 лет назад
If there's a favourable wind my favourite thing to do is drift SUPER light knuckle ball jigs 1/8, 1/16 oz just enough to make bottom contact.
@hollyondoglake
@hollyondoglake 6 лет назад
Hello Gord. Thanks for your great videos. They are the next best thing to actually being on the lake. I was wondering if you could tell me what weight bottom bouncers you recommend for say 20ft of water.. Rob
@ehiebert4132
@ehiebert4132 5 лет назад
General rule is 1oz for every 10 feet.
@vibratingstring
@vibratingstring 6 лет назад
Infectious Enthusiasm.
@properproper3876
@properproper3876 3 года назад
Any advice on temagami walleye?
@kennyd2134
@kennyd2134 3 месяца назад
When Gord speaks, people listen.
@thewildnorthnetley3054
@thewildnorthnetley3054 7 лет назад
gord. if you find 1 trolling do you generally make a couple more passes before you start to finesse them?
@CanadianAnglingAdventures
@CanadianAnglingAdventures 7 лет назад
Yes, usually, although a lot depends on how tightly I find them grouped up. If they're scattered, for sure another pass or two. But if they're concentrated, break out the jig!
@gideonsimmons8015
@gideonsimmons8015 4 года назад
1000th subscriber
@michaeltheobald8298
@michaeltheobald8298 6 лет назад
Hi question I don't have a boat so how can I catch big Walleyes from the shoreline
@brando1937
@brando1937 6 лет назад
michael theobald go early morning and night and try to find them in the shallows. Or buy a cheap kayak
@michaeltheobald8298
@michaeltheobald8298 6 лет назад
Ok thanks and I love to buy a Kayak I never tried one
@rickmax1868
@rickmax1868 5 лет назад
come to Totem Point Lodge and we will set you up
@RealRuler2112
@RealRuler2112 5 лет назад
@@michaeltheobald8298 I had a canoe for many years - never thought I could afford a boat. Turns out that you can pick up a used 14' Mirrocraft aluminum fishing boat with trailer, motor, and accessories for around $1000-$1200. I really regret waiting so long to buy a boat - SO much nicer than fishing out of my canoe!
@nicholasmapes
@nicholasmapes 3 года назад
Try a bridge over an inlet river. Go in the morning before the sun comes up and cast a lure, or live bait. Ive had good luck with just letting live bait sit, however, if you just leave a crawler on the bottom, something other than walleye is likely to pick it up. I like a rooster tail with a crawler hanging off, or jigging right under the bridge
@underbubbles
@underbubbles 5 лет назад
At 3:55...he mentions 20 25 feet as they show a picture of a walleye with the eye popping out. Yeah...
@rickmax1868
@rickmax1868 5 лет назад
come to Totem Point Lodge
@gregoryfuzi4745
@gregoryfuzi4745 2 года назад
Leaches on a drop shot.
@gordjohnson70
@gordjohnson70 5 лет назад
Deep trolling cranks can only be done with lead core line ???? WHAT ??? Update.... 3 ways work even better. Heavy weight on the dropper line will keep the crank closer to the boat so you can follow break lines. Kinda like a down rigger. They work too, but Shhhhh, we won't tell anyone about that BIG secret either.
@bushonry
@bushonry 5 лет назад
Nice tip. Also you can run a mini dipsy inline to get deeper.
@sandraless8142
@sandraless8142 3 года назад
so right ,i use three way all night long
@amandaruffo5120
@amandaruffo5120 5 лет назад
best way is square hook lmao
@Sam62254
@Sam62254 6 лет назад
Great video if you're a lip reader. WTF?
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