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Join me on an epic fall fishing adventure at Georgian Bay, where I’m on the hunt for giants!! The mission? To hook into massive pike, monster walleye, and maybe even encounter a legendary muskie lurking in these cool fall waters. With the fall bite heating up, I’ll be targeting prime spots and sharing some tips along the way. Will Georgian Bay deliver the fish of a lifetime? Tune in to episode one of the Georgian Bay series to find out!
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Excellent info and good video. Need more videos from youtube guys on how to and theory vs just fish catching and ego promoting. Good job adapting to the no sound. Almost better that way, learn more lol
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QUOTE (Krawler @ Oct 25, 2024 - 02:23 pm)
Excellent info and good video. Need more videos from youtube guys on how to and theory vs just fish catching and ego promoting. Good job adapting to the no sound. Almost better that way, learn more lol
Thank you for watching im really glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful! I will have to experiment with the voice over thing i kinda like how it turned out, maybe the mic breaking wasnt such a bad thing! I usually try and incorporate tips as notes overlayed on the video but doing voiceovers might be more effective! If you have suggestions on what route of delivery you enjoy please leave them here! Im always looking to tune the way I deliver the information!!
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Nice video with great information. I just mentioned on my Kawartha board post where the walleye hide in the fall, from shallow lakes to deeper lakes. The difference between big deeper water (Georgian Bay) walleye fishing and what I do on Balsam and Sturgeon is staggering. I like how you explain to anglers the areas you fish. Video is so much better than the printed word. To see the surroundings and weather with the graph is great information for the anglers watching. If my friends send me a text and ask where they should be fishing on whatever day, it's tough to answer. So I usually call them to get all the questions and answers completed more effectively. You caught some very nice fish on the video, from the big old walleye to the monster pike. It's nice that you don't target walleye that are too deep, because targeting deep walleye can kill them. Keep up the good work. Caring for the fish and the fishery should always be the priority.
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Oct 27, 2024 - 01:45 pm)
Nice video with great information. I just mentioned on my Kawartha board post where the walleye hide in the fall, from shallow lakes to deeper lakes. The difference between big deeper water (Georgian Bay) walleye fishing and what I do on Balsam and Sturgeon is staggering. I like how you explain to anglers the areas you fish. Video is so much better than the printed word. To see the surroundings and weather with the graph is great information for the anglers watching. If my friends send me a text and ask where they should be fishing on whatever day, it's tough to answer. So I usually call them to get all the questions and answers completed more effectively. You caught some very nice fish on the video, from the big old walleye to the monster pike. It's nice that you don't target walleye that are too deep, because targeting deep walleye can kill them. Keep up the good work. Caring for the fish and the fishery should always be the priority.
Thanks crappeeeman! They do act VERY different depending on the lake classification type for sure!! Many people including me very early on watch these youtube videos assuming walleye will have the same patterns from lake to lake and this is the complete opposite from the truth. Determining if you’re on a eutrophic, mesotrophic, or oligotrophic lake and even somewhere in between the listed is the first step to “figuring out” where you can find walleye during any given time. I dont target deep walleye unless I know they will be harvested, walleye deeper than 35-40ft almost always have their bladders protrude from their mouth, so I tend to stay away from those. I agree protecting the resource and educating anglers is CRUCIAL, I try and do my part and will try to continue raising awareness around sustainable angling!
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Again nice video. We had plans to fish Point au baril this weekend but decided to bail on it. We have never been to that area and they were calling for rain and gusty winds, we decided it wasnt a good idea with all the hazards
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QUOTE (petersaban @ Oct 27, 2024 - 04:15 pm)
Again nice video. We had plans to fish Point au baril this weekend but decided to bail on it. We have never been to that area and they were calling for rain and gusty winds, we decided it wasnt a good idea with all the hazards
Thank you!!! Yea some parts of Georgian bay can be very hazardous, especially when the conditions are not optimal! Would not want to be stuck out in the open in the rain and in single digit temps!! The best time is still around the corner!!
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