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.
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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
Radio Show: Torpedo Salmon!
Posted: 29th August 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, cheap, Chinook, coho, colours, Cost effective, deep, depth chart, dipsey, dipsey diver, down rigger, inexpensive, king, lake trout, leadcore, lure, precision, Rainbow, Salmon, specific depth, speed, torpedo diver, torpedodivers.com, trout, weight, wire line
If you are wanting to try Salmon fishing, Torpedo Divers provide a cost effective solution for getting your lures down deep. You can use them with existing mono, braid, or fluorocarbon line setups or combine them with leadcore to take your leadcore setups deeper.
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.
Radio Show: Tuning crankbaits
Posted: 19th November 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, Bead, body bait, body baits, clip, crank, crankbait, Crankbaits, cranks, deep diving, dive curve, hardbait, Hardbaits, Jeff Chisholm, precision trolling, Scott Walcott, snap weight, speed, troll, Trolling, tune, tuning, Walleye
Tuning crankbaits, especially deep diving cranks, is extremely important. Some crankbaits, such as Rapalas, come tuned right out of the package while others need to be tuned every time they go into the water. Tuning your baits will allow them to run straight rather than kicking out to the right or left. Without tuning your crankbait, your bait may not be running at the depth that it should be. In this week’s show, we will tell you how to tune your baits as well as share a few extra tips for when you are trolling.
Radio Show: Fall Football Season
Posted: 29th October 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, Bass, bass pro simcoe open, boat control, Canadian tournament record weight, crawfish, deep, deep weed lines, diagram, drag, dragging, drift, drift socks, Drop Shot, Fall, feed bag, goby, jigging spoon, Largemouth, live release, maintain bottom contact, rock piles, second tier weeds, Smallmouth, speed, techniques, transition zones, trolling motor, trough, tube, water temp, weight, wind
Radio Show: Depth when trolling
Posted: 21st October 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: 20 plus, 50/50, Bay of Quinte, crankbait, critical, depth, dipsey diver, directional, dive curve, hardbait, jet diver, Lake Ontario, lakers, lead, lead core, line counter, lure, plane, plug, precision, presentation, reel, Salmon, sensitive, snake, Snap Weights, specific, speed, torpedo divers, Trophy, trout, Walleye, Walleye Institute
This show discusses the various methods to achieve depth when trolling. Be it fall trophy walleye on the Bay of Quinte, Lake Trout in back lakes, or Lake Ontario Salmon fishing, presenting your baits at the depths where the active fish are is key. We briefly touch on a few of these methods, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
An article that Jeff posted earlier this year regarding suspending crawler harnesses also discusses many of these methods. You can read that article here.
Radio Show: Trolling with in-line planer boards
Posted: 24th September 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, Equipment, in-line, Muskie, Pike, planer board, Planer Board Rod, Rod, Salmon, Scatter, speed, Spook, Spread, Trolling, trout, Walleye, Walleye Institute, West Lake Willows, What is
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 3:57 — 3.6MB) In this week’s show, we discuss using in-line planer boards when trolling for walleye and other species. Topics include what the boards are, the benefits of using them, as well as a few tips. If you have any questions on using planer boards, leave [...]
Radio Show: Electronics Basics
Posted: 3rd September 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: depth finder, down imaging, down scan, fish finder, gps, hummingbird, lowrance, network, side imaging, sonar, speed, structure scan, temp, tool, transducer, waypoint
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:18 — 3.9MB) In this week’s show we cover some of the options available in today’s fishing electronics. From sonar and gps, to the latest side imaging and structure scan. If you have questions about electronics, feel free to leave a comment or send us an email [...]



