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Your site is very well done. There is a ton of information, how to tips, and links to everything from your YouTube Channel to other informational sites....
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We are building a new website and would like feedback on which one is more appealing to actual fishermen and women. The old sit
We are building a new website and would like feedback on which one is more appealing to actual fishermen and women. The old site is www.letsgofishin.us...
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Try using circle hooks. They are designed to catch a fish in the corner of the mouth. When you feel the weight of the fish, set the hook and if you...
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The key is patience! They are called the fish of 10,000 casts. The other key is being able to find them. They are a huge predatory fish, but they do...
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Walleyes hunt as much by sound as they do by sight. So if you hook a gulp minnow on a worm harness, it should work just fine. The scent coming off the...
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Barometric pressure, especially record if it is rising or falling, and moon phase are important for large predatory fish. Four days before or after...
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Thanks for the comments. On our charters, we encourage catch and release, especially when we get muskies. They have to be at least 48 inches long in...
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When the water warms up in the St Lawrence River, I prefer "Rattle Traps" in the areas where there are a lot of rocks. Otherwise, I prefer...
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Should a Charter Boat Captain require that all fish caught during a paid charter be released? Should it depend on the species c
Should a Charter Boat Captain require that all fish caught during a paid charter be released? Should it depend on the species caught? Let me know your...
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Not all fish have the same amount of fat. Toxins like mercury get trapped in the belly fat of fish. Therefore fish that has a higher percentage of belly...
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Their eyes are sensative to light. They see mostly green & red and are attracted by vibration. Try a worm harness with a green colorado blade. Fish...
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by Captain EdYour site is very well done. There is a ton of information, how to tips, and links to everything from your YouTube Channel to other informational sites....
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by Captain EdWe are building a new website and would like feedback on which one is more appealing to actual fishermen and women. The old site is www.letsgofishin.us...
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Reply to Can you recommend a live bait rig that would best support a safe release of muskie and pike?by Captain EdTry using circle hooks. They are designed to catch a fish in the corner of the mouth. When you feel the weight of the fish, set the hook and if you...
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Reply to What is the kye to caching muskie?by Captain EdThe key is patience! They are called the fish of 10,000 casts. The other key is being able to find them. They are a huge predatory fish, but they do...
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by Captain EdI like BigJake's comments. FlyFishing for Northerns sounds like fun! This time of the year we also fish the outside edges of weedbeds that are near...
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