Forum Replies Created

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Ntau Yang
    Posts: 9
    #2076433

    Walleye, Crappie, Perch that’s what my sons want to go for…… And right now we are just 👀 at these baits like ????? how do we work them and have been looking online and looking on YouTube but to no real person who is willing to actually fish and jig the bait for us people who’s don’t know anything about these baits and the proper way to use them. I’ve watched Tony Roach videos he’s just explaining and holding a rod with the jig in mid-air of how to work the bait. I wish they would just have like a fish tank or something where they can zoom out and show how they work these baits that way some new people like us will know how and what proper line to use

    Ntau Yang
    Posts: 9
    #2076432

    Lol I’ve have been looking and watching but no real method where I’ve watched people actually showing how it’s done I’ve just seen on how they show when they caught the fish and just saying there you go it’s catches fish… or they be saying you know fish it aggressively what does that mean? Don’t see don’t know

    Ntau Yang
    Posts: 9
    #2075249

    There is the deal going on the Garmin website for discount if you buy off there

    Ntau Yang
    Posts: 9
    #2063972

    Well I have done it. For the extra cord length just wrap it enough around the pole and just get some removable zip ties so you can reuse them when you put and take off your mount plus go on YouTube they have these two guys that really tell you how to make a versatile portable live scope setup so you can take with you anywhere

    Ntau Yang
    Posts: 9
    #2063969

    Already thinking about fall, love it, even November. Talked to a guide who fishes docks for crappies, he catches a lot on the floating ones and regular ones too, he insists that the bite switches off when temps drop to 65. I get that the dock bite does not happen everywhere, other lakes fish might be using weeds but maybe that same shift happens where they school up deeper-I know that pattern but have never attached a temp to it. Thanks

    Already thinking about fall, love it, even November. Talked to a guide who fishes docks for crappies, he catches a lot on the floating ones and regular ones too, he insists that the bite switches off when temps drop to 65. I get that the dock bite does not happen everywhere, other lakes fish might be using weeds but maybe that same shift happens where they school up deeper-I know that pattern but have never attached a temp to it. Thanks

    It Depends on the Lake and where your fishing but in lakes I’ve fished some don’t start transitioning until mid to late November but yeah fish real slow and small

    Ntau Yang
    Posts: 9
    #2063967

    Um would you send it just wondering

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)