Scott and Jeff discuss trolling for walleye in the spring. From planer boards and dive curves to paying attention to details such as weather patterns, current direction and speed. Tune in as we give a few helpful hints.
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Radio Show: Spring Walleye Trolling
Posted: 27th May 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: active fish, bait, Bay of Quinte, cover water, current, deep, dive curve, electronics, fish, gps, hardbait, high, hooks, lure, lure action, marking, minnow, precision trolling, rapala, shad, sonar, speed, spring, stickbait, suspended, Trolling, Walleye, weather, wind blown shoreline, wind direction
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Radio Show: Detroit River Walleye
Posted: 19th April 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: April, artificial baits, boat control, Bob Devine, Chartertalk Guide Service, current, Detroit River, Guide, jigging, Lake Erie, Lake St. Claire, May, reaction bite, vertical jig, Walleye, Windsor
In this week’s show, we are joined by Bob Devine from Chartertalk Guide Service to discuss the spring walleye fishing in the Detroit River. Check out Bob’s website at: http://www.chartertalk.com or if you are interested in a guide you can reach him at 519-984-4899.
Radio Show: Ice Safety
Posted: 26th November 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, color, colour, current, early ice, Float, floatation, freeze up, hardwater, ice, ice fishing, Jeff Chisholm, measure, river, safe, safety, Scott Walcott, spud, structure, suit, thick, thickness, thin ice, Walleye



