Posts Tagged ‘spring’

Ice-Out-Crappie---JeffScott and Jeff discuss spring fishing and ice out crappie. Crappie are a great spring fishery in Southern Ontario and offer some of the seasons earliest open water options. Scott and Jeff discuss a few techniques and tips for location these fine table fare.

13lb_Brown_croppedBrown Trout fishing along the shores of Prince Edward County in Lake Ontario in the spring is a great opportunity to get your boat in the water early in the season. Scott and Jeff discuss a few tips on how to target one of the first open water species to be caught in the year.

LIVE TO FISH CONTEST! Fifth episode of eight! Walleye fishing tips for spring Bay of Quinte success! This video shows how to use Off Shore Tackle Snap Weights to increase diving depths for both shallow and deep diving crankbaits as well as crawler harnesses. http://www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com/v2/live-to-fish

LIVE TO FISH CONTEST! Third episode of eight! Walleye fishing tips for spring Bay of Quinte success! This video shows how to use Torpedo Divers to take shallow diving crankbaits and crawler harnesses deeper. http://www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com/v2/live-to-fish

LIVE TO FISH CONTEST! Second episode of eight! Walleye fishing tips for spring Bay of Quinte success! Watch carefully and answer the question on http://www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com/v2/live-to-fish to enter and win some packages of Trigger X Nightcrawlers! This week’s video covers Bottom Bouncing and Crawler Harnesses.

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

20121003-122426.jpgToday Scott and Jeff discuss what many anglers are top secret about – crappie fishing! Crappie school-up in the spring and are a lot of fun to target on light tackle. The guys explain what techniques and presentations are effective for this species at this time of year.

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.