Jeff and Scott talk about the big walleye opener on the Bay of Quinte. They discuss the Kiwanis Walleye World Fishing Derby and their plans during the derby. They explain different techniques they use for spring walleye fishing during the day and night fishing as well.
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Radio Show: Walleye opener on the Bay of Quinte
Posted: 4th October 2012 by HookedForLife in GeneralTags: active, Bay of Quinte, Bay of Quinte Charters, bottom bouncer, Crank Baits, eaters, feeding, Flat Rap, Guide, hooked for life, Jeff Chisholm, Kiwanis Walleye World, low light, night fishing, Podcast, Quinte ice fishing team, radioshow, rapala, Reef Runner, Scott Walcott, snap weight, spinner rig, spring fishing, suspended, tourism, Tournament, trophy walleye, walleye opener, walleye spawn, water column, worm harness
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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
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: 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.


