LIVE TO FISH CONTEST! Fourth episode of eight! Walleye fishing tips for spring Bay of Quinte success! This video discusses the use of shad baits in the spring when trolling for walleye. http://www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com/v2/live-to-fish
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Hooked For Life – Bay of Quinte Spring Walleye Tip – Rapala and Storm Shad Baits – Episode One
Posted: 12th March 2013 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, Bay of Quinte, crankbait, hooked for life, Jeff Chisholm, Kiwanis Walleye World, lure, Pickeral, Quinte, rapala, Scott Walcott, shad, Shad Rap, Smash Shad, spring, Storm, torpedo divers, Trolling, Trolls-To, Walleye
Radio Show: Bay of Quinte Trophy Fall Walleye
Posted: 20th October 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: active fish, Adolphus Reach, bait, Bay of Quinte, crankbait, fall walleye, gizzard shad, hardbait, Jeff Chisholm, jigging, Lake Ontario, migrate, migratory, Navionics, planer board, Quinte, rapala, resident, Scott Walcott, shad, spawn, stage, Staging, Trolling, trophy walleye, Walleye, West Lake Willows
Scott and Jeff both have a love for fishing the Bay of Quinte walleye in the fall. This is when the trophy walleye of Lake Ontario migrate into the Bay of Quinte. It is one of the best places in the world to catch a walleye over 10lbs! We are excited for another great season again this fall and in this show we tell you a bit about this amazing fishery that we enjoy.
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: 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
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.


