Hello folks! This week we come at you from the shallow waters and in a small 12′ boat, as we gear up with bobbers and some live minnows to fish for huge crappies! Antonio, Claudio, and I consistently catch huge slab crappie after slab crappie. We share with you a few tips on how our fishing lines we set up for this shallow water crappie fishing. Until next time, good fishin’! Ivo
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Host JR Oldham (owner of Anglers Midwest Guides & Gear) takes us late winter crappie fishing on Stockton lake. Visit sensibleoutdoors.com for some of the products we like to use!
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Fuck yeah, I love Canada XD
I love how you say Antonio no Homo.
sorry ment vote up
We have never tried linedancers so don’t know how effective they really are? If you ever try one, let us know how you make out
do you fish with linedancers
Thanks for the clarification….must be our Canadian accent
hey you guys r saying crappie wrong its actually pronounsed crahppie but it is spelled crappie
Haha same.
….meant to say “thanks” for tuning in – sorry about the type-o
Teaks for tuning in :)
i like it big bass
Nice to hear you enjoy a nice day on the water
so funny ..i hate eating fish….but fishing is soo much fun and relaxing….even if i dont catch anything , its still better then staying home and playing on my xbox….
There should be some tips in there
Sounds like your spring has lost it’s strength – there is a spring loaded clip on the bobber and the pressure form the clip should be holding you line in place. What you can do is squeeze a very small split shot on your line where you want your bobber to be, and this will solve the problem
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Thanks for tuning in and until next time good luck and good fishing!
this is a video of some people having a great day. but this is suppossed to be a “how to” video. They don’t teach anything like the name of the video implies.
Silly question but how do you keep the rocket bobber from falling down your line? Every time I cast it and bring it back the bobber has slid all the way down my line.
love your videos. they make me want to go out and fish everyday. You have a great camera presence and personality. Goodjob good fish
Sounds like you had a lot of fun
i went fishing at my families private pond and caught about 30 nice 1-2lb large mouths.
It was lots of fun but bringing in a fish was a lot more challenging.
#1 reason is not only did you have to fight the fish, you had to avoid the dog that has been waiting for the perfect chance to bite a fishes head off.
And not once did that dog leave.
But luckily most of the fish survived.
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Now I’m getting hungry watching all those crappie.
In this video depth was around 20′ and it was rocky shelf and bottom.
What kind of structure/depth are you fishing over?
Even more fun on an Outlaw Crappie & Walleye pole 😉
them little uns are fun on an ultra-light
great video
Nice video and nice catch got to get out there and do some Crappie fishing…