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Old 10-16-2013, 10:22 AM
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Default Jig and Minnow Walleye Tips and some more great fall action - video

Successful Jigging Fall Walleye really starts out with the right location. Search out those red hot spots from the summer-time. Those spots where everyone crowds, but now are left vacant due to the cold weather. These are likely the locations you will find some fall walleye concentrating on. Move around until you locate where a good number of fish are stacking up this fall. They tend to be over rocky areas on points and mid lake humps, and steep drops. Start with these locations the next time you head out on the lake and you might land yourself a bunch of fish!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jazNxinzHSU
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Old 10-16-2013, 12:04 PM
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always love watching your vids. entertaining and informative.
i see i'm not the only one to wear felt lined boots in the boat.
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Old 10-16-2013, 12:23 PM
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always love watching your vids. entertaining and informative.
i see i'm not the only one to wear felt lined boots in the boat.
Yeah Waterninja, in the video where we were fishing under the tarp in the rain I was just wearing shoes and socks. The wind and rain gets through the sock and really lets out a lot of heat. So I thought... why have cold feet, I'll just wear some boots. After that, toasty warm all day long!
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What is that black thing on your boat? Underwater camera?
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Old 10-17-2013, 10:46 AM
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What is that black thing on your boat? Underwater camera?
That is the portable Eagle Fish Easy Fish Finder. Fish finders are great tools. Underwater cameras are over rated for actual fish catching enhancement. Sonar is where it is at! I have an aquaview and we hardly ever use it especially now that I have a Marcum for Ice Season.
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Happy Happy heading out to Warwa going to start with a pink and white with some fresh bait, a cigar and a couple of fizzy adult beverages watch a fall day go bye from on the lake May be even fill some tags
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