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: 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.
Bouncin’ Basics
Posted: 15th September 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: 3-way swivel, baitcaster, bottom, bottom bouncing, bouncers, crawler, crawler harness, flippin switch, harness, live bait, rig, rigging, slip sinker, spinner, troll, Trolling, Walleye, worm, worm harness
There are many ways to fish a crawler harness. One of the most common is the technique called bottom bouncing. It is an incredibly effective tool and a relatively easy skill to master. Bottom bouncing takes your crawler harness to the bottom of the water column using a lead weight. Just like every other aspect [...]


