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that is a cracking fish, cool as **** when you see it coming up thru that clear water aswell, awsome stuff
@TheKingfisher90 there are a lot of baits that would work well. we like bucktail jigs and airplane jigs. sonars work well too. may i ask where you are planing on fishing? this may help me give you more options. i’m going to canada this week to fish for lakers myself. 50 pounds is the mark this year.
me and my friend are a huge fans of lakers so could you tell us what type of bait do you use that would be great
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@TheKingfisher90 there are all kinds of lures we like to use. leadhead jigs tipped with some cut bait works well for us.
what typy of lure do you use
Hi #UN#, I like your ice fishing video…very cool!
20 lbs hahahahahahahaha try 12-14 lbs. Still a very nice fish though. I don’t know why people inflate the weight of their catches…they just look foolish.
i hope those three post will help.
lakers like feeding on oily bait fish because it’s a high energy resource. If there are cisco, tulibee, or whitefish in the lake you may want to try finding them first. the lakers will be right there with them waiting to feed on those fish. i hope some of this may help. if you have more questions feel free to ask.
i don’t know what king of regulations are in place on the lake you are fishing, but if you can use some kind of cut bait on a bucktail jig that can be pretty effective as well. i know some of this info may not be greatly detailed but it’s hard to get too specific without much knowledge of the body of water you are fishing.
in the winter the lakers come up shallow and relate to underwater humps in a lot of inland lakes. try 30-50 feet possibly. you really want to look for any type of structure they may relate to. white plastic tube jigs have worked well for us while fishing in canada. they work well on the great lakes too.
maybe you guys can help. im fishing a lake 525 acres max depth of 120 mean depth of 70 feet. cant catch any lakers, i accidentally catch them in a small adjacent lake in 10 feet of water when fishing for pickerel once or twice a year. cant catch a trout at any other time. how deep do i fish, how far down in the water do i fish, bait? any help will be greatly appreciated.
Nothing like Bobbing for lake Trout! I grew up on Lake Superior and Bobbing is very popular in the u.p. EH! We use mainly one ounce bucktail jigs tipped with sucker bait!
15 pounds its not a native trout big fat grease trout but nice fish
I have caught and released and caught and ate many Macks. If you are realeasing large Macks DO NOT TOUCH THERE HEAD OR GILLS AT ALL. Tail them through the hole or cut the line. If you stick your fingers in there gills after a fight you will kill them. 20 lb. fish are just starting to breed. That means you have killed breading stock by being extreamly careless. Signed the Mack Attack, Flaming Gorge Wyoming!
nice fish your buddies was freaking massive damm how much did his way holy shit
u let it go?????wow
Beautiful fish man, congratulations. Was that a swimbait you were using? What kind, color, size, how did you rig it? Never thought of it before. It worked well obviously.
Ice fishing at its best!
LOL this guy is soo canadian!! i love it cuz im canadian and i fucking love fishing too!! HOLLYYY SMOKKESS LOOK AT THAT TROOOT, GET EM BACK IN THE SHACK N LET EM GOO. nice fishh!
Steel line with a 10-20 foot mono leader is our favorite way to fish these deep water monsters! You can feel the slightest bump when you get the hang of it. The deepest we’ve fished is 250 feet. Have you ever fished deeper than 300? We’ve never heard of Gebbu’s…that is a cool term…we’ve just known them as bobbin sticks or bobbin hoops. Any idea were the name Gebbu came from?
“Gebbu’s” is what we use on superior when sometimes the fish are in 220 -300 feet of water…Just wooden circular objects with very high pound test ,sometimes steel line. VERY NICE FISH!
monster,well done