Do you troll for walleye? In this Hooked For Life podcast, Scott and Jeff discuss the dynamics of how the various fishing line options available can affect the action of your lures while trolling. They also give a few tips on how to choose the right line for the situation.
Posts Tagged ‘Fall’
Radio Show: The Fine Line – Line Dynamics When Trolling
Posted: 15th October 2012 by Jeff in GeneralTags: abrasion, action, applications, Bay of Quinte, Bay of Quinte Charters, benefit, braid, characteristics, choice, cold, colour, diameter, dyneema, Fall, Fishing, Fishing line, Fluorocarbon, in-line, Jeff Chisholm, line capacity, lure, mono, mono vs braid, monofilament, planer board, Quinte ice fishing team, Scott Walcott, selection, strength, stretch, Trolling, water temperature, West Lake Willows
Radio Show: Fall Musky Fishing
Posted: 20th October 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: big water, cast, charter, crankbait, Fall, Fishing4Tails, Flash, gear, Greg Amiel, Guide, inline spinner, king of the lake, Musky, November, October, reaction, speed, spinner bait, strike, suspended, Tackle, thump, top of the food chain, troll, Trolling, Trophy
We are pleased to have Greg Amiel from Fishing4Tails join us this week to discuss fall Musky fishing. As we have mentioned over the past few weeks, the fall is the time of year, regardless of the species, to target the true giants. We ask Greg to share with us some tips on how to target this top of the food chain predator in the fall.
Radio Show: Fall Bass Fishing
Posted: 20th October 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, Bass, Big Bass, crankbait, dragging tubes, Drop Shot, DT Fat 1, DTFat01, electronics, Fall, gizzard shad, great lakes, jigging spoons, Lake Ontario, large bass, Largemouth, pressure, rapala, shad, Smallmouth, sonar, spinnerbait, structure, swim bait, wake bait, weather, weeds
Fall is the time to be on the water to find Big Bass! With winter on its way, the bass are feeding up and gaining weight. In this week’s show we discuss fall bass fishing opportunities and a few tricks for targeting both largemouth and smallmouth at this time of year.
Radio Show: Late Summer Walleye
Posted: 1st September 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, bottom bouncer, cast, casting, crankbait, early fall, Fall, family, Fishing, food, green weeds, high percentage, Kids, Late summer, multi-species, oxygen, pan fish, pattern, pickerel, Quinte Walleye Challenge, summer, Trolling, vegetation, Walleye, weedbed, Weedline, weedlines, worm harness
In this week’s show we discuss a few of our favourite techniques for catching walleye at the end of the summer.
Late fall Bay of Quinte walleye trolling video
Posted: 7th December 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, crankbait, december, Fall, hardbait, husky jerk, Jeff Chisholm, late, planer board, rapala, Scott Walcott, season, tail dancer, torpedo diver, Trolling, Trophy, Walleye
JB’s Fishing Depot Tournament Results
Posted: 10th November 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, Fall, Greg Amiel, Jeff Chisholm, November, Scott Walcott, Walleye
This past weekend, Scott and I joined up with our friend Greg Amiel to fish the JB’s Fishing Depot tournament out of Picton on the Bay of Quinte. It was a fun day. Congrats to Mike Snow. His boat took a 14.54lb fish. Our 10.56lb fish was good for 4th place. Here is a picture [...]



September is upon us and maybe you are feeling like summer is over. Let us tell you that this does not mean it is time to hang up the fishing rods. Here in Ontario we have so many fall fishing opportunities available to us. In this week’s show we will share a few of these with you.
