Members Xraydude Posted October 28, 2015 Members Posted October 28, 2015 Man that hurts. I fished a couple days in the wind last week with one short being the only walleye. I don't get down there often and my walleye skills stink.
Hammer time Posted October 28, 2015 Posted October 28, 2015 Killer video! Dude you should talk while filming.
dan hufferd Posted October 29, 2015 Author Posted October 29, 2015 Thank you , look my name up on you tube, I had the best walleye year so far. I made a couple more videos. That might help folks be more productive. I am starting to learn how to target them on table rock, it has been a long journey, I am not as good at it as some people, but man it is fun. 3 thing that have helped...1 slow while trolling 0.7 - 1.5 max, 2 work depths in the 12 to 25 foot range, 3 they like submerged large rock points as well as flats. There are more things but those for me are the game changers. You will need things to do this, like a trolling flap or kicker motor or whatever will slow the boat, a depthfinder that will show the bottom and the concentration of fish, look at other ways besides just crank baits. While I have caught fish on them there are other more productive ways. It is hard to get a crank bait to 25 feet going 1 mph. I am thankful for what I have learned from others here so I hope this will help someone else.
Members Xraydude Posted October 29, 2015 Members Posted October 29, 2015 Thanks for the info Dan, I'll check out the you tubes. I might get to hit Stockton more often if my wife gets a fish fry once in awhile!!!
mjk86 Posted October 30, 2015 Posted October 30, 2015 15 hours ago, dan hufferd said: Thank you , look my name up on you tube, I had the best walleye year so far. I made a couple more videos. That might help folks be more productive. I am starting to learn how to target them on table rock, it has been a long journey, I am not as good at it as some people, but man it is fun. 3 thing that have helped...1 slow while trolling 0.7 - 1.5 max, 2 work depths in the 12 to 25 foot range, 3 they like submerged large rock points as well as flats. There are more things but those for me are the game changers. You will need things to do this, like a trolling flap or kicker motor or whatever will slow the boat, a depthfinder that will show the bottom and the concentration of fish, look at other ways besides just crank baits. While I have caught fish on them there are other more productive ways. It is hard to get a crank bait to 25 feet going 1 mph. I am thankful for what I have learned from others here so I hope this will help someone else. Great info thanks for sharing!
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