This episode takes Pete Bowman into the Algoma region of Ontario to Nagagami Lake, famed for its outstanding Walleye structure.
Pete puts his electronics to work here as he ends up literally cherry picking Walleye that he sees on his sonar unit.
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One of Canada's longest-running fishing shows, Fish'n Canada travels from coast to coast in search of trophy fishing opportunities. First started by brothers Angelo and Reno Viola in 1986, The Fish’n Canada Show has been on the air for over 30 years. Today, Angelo is joined by lifelong fishing buddy, Pete Bowman, and the pair continue to travel across Canada educating anglers using the experience they’ve gained over the years #Fishing
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that's right there I love it
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wow that's a nice wallet okay a little
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better
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nice yeah and a lot he's inedible
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right there this is the best fishing
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I'll probably have all year the fish in
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two shows are going to be a great
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interest to all of you who fished for
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more than one day at a time it's about
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having one day when you can do no wrong
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I love that and the very next day when
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you're wondering what the heck happened
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there about structure and pressure and
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how modern-day sonar can make a good day
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on a water spectacular and turn a
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seemingly skunky day into a day you can
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brag about to your buddies so why did we
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choose Nogami Lake according to our
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sources this is one of the best
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structure lakes in the province it's
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located 29 kilometres northwest of horn
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Payne Ontario in the Algoma district
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home to beautiful timber wolf lodge our
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home base for the next five days
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[Music]
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for as long as we've been in both
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weather fishing or exploring Mariners
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have been desperate to know what was
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below them
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how many times did they have to run
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aground to figure that one out first it
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was line sounding lines with a lead
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weight at the end running along the
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bottom and markers every six feet or so
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allowing them to read how deep or
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shallow they were then as science
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progressed it was echo sounding or sonar
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a device that he mitad sound waves to
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the bottom and recorded the time it took
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to bounce back higher and lower areas
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appeared wavy in the graph this gave us
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hydrographic or contour maps that a lot
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of us still use today these days sooner
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have become a very sophisticated complex
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computer-based science that can map the
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floor of a body of water with precision
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and acuity you'll think you're looking
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at a three-dimensional photograph gone
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are the days of the local old-timer is
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telling you where the hot spots were you
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see a fish on your screen and you catch
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and that that is too funny doesn't feel
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very big but that's so cool
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you played the structure on your map you
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see the fish are your fish fighter and
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you drop it out in front of us no
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technology is so excellent you know what
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and people think you know wow that's
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unfair that's not fair to the fish but
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you know what you can't you still have
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to make that fish bite right you still
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have to get him to eat ok that's the
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part of the game that's the toughest
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part we're just giving the odds there's
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an angler we're getting the odds in our
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favor easy girl
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a little better by using your
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electronics to try and get to try and
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get closer to the fish and get closer to
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the area's put yourself on the fish and
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then you got to figure modes so that's
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just a little day to start the day off
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but I'll tell you what it's fun because
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structure fishing is so important
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especially for a walleye like that right
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there that a lot bigger now I'm using my
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chart I'm using my fish finder boom I
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catch that fish
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so what is structure and why is that so
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important we find it most fishermen have
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a pretty good idea of what it is but as
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a refresher structure is any changing
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contour of the bottom of a body of water
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that causes change in depth points
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vertical Bluff walls humps submerged
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islands ledges and Creek channels are a
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few examples they all have the same
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common denominator an edge a change in
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depth find an edge and you'll likely
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find a fish and that's the reason why we
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try so hard to find it
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we're on nagamimi lake in Ontario
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targeting a particular drop-off for a
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particular fish hike tech companies like
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Garmin have developed sonar systems that
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can see and map not only down but up to
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the sides up to 750 feet now not only
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can you see structure but you can see
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fish so clearly that you can even
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sometimes identify them I got a lot of
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line on this guy so it'll take a bit of
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time but what I did is I ran the ridge
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I run the edge of this structure now
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normally when you're running your
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electronics a lot of times when the fish
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are scattered like this you can
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literally cherry-pick your fish drop
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down on you see one on the screen you
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drop down to them but on this time I
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thought you know what there was enough
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marks on the Rings that I thought it
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might as well try a drift oh there goes
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my minnow
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okay yeah he's a little better a little
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better of a water and and again that
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fish is a hundred percent no 99 percent
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electronic Scott and a jig got the rest
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of that 1% didn't bump it at all didn't
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pop it or that typical tap on the wall I
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better know the guy gave me was gouged
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out of the earth by the Laurentide
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glacier about ten thousand years ago it
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has huge inflows and a massive outflow
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so the lake is well circulated and well
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oxygenated and therefore full of
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nutrients Nogami is also full of fish
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predominantly walleye but Pike perch and
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whitefish abound
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so what I'm doing now I found this break
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that these fish are on or some fish are
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on
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so I'll drift it downwind keeping my
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electronics going out now I'm not so
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worried about we're good with the GPS
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now I can kind of run a contour look at
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my GPS every now and then I got a split
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screen going on it so I'll drift down
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and then I'll work back up so I can try
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and catch them both ways now so if I go
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I got one that way and I've got a couple
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that way that's cool I like that now I
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can just stay in that Ridge get the fish
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stay this size I know most lakes got a
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lot bigger I'll try and get some bigger
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fish I'll move on but I got this thing
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my weight planet now in the GPS I can
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come back tomorrow the next day and you
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never know it could turn into four or
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five hours we're on the Gami lake in the
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Algoma district of ontario our host Gary
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Wallace a timber wolf suggested that I
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go around the Twin Islands just north of
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the lodge a place he knew to be a
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popular spot the weather was perfect a
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bright day few clouds with a little chop
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on the water the fish were all over the
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place and relatively shallow at around
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12 feet but concentrated around and
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along ridges by splitting the view I
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could see where the boat was relative to
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the ridge on the GPS screen and where
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the fish were relative to the boat on
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the fishfinder screen by marking the
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arches with waypoints I could maneuver
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back to the exact spots along the brake
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line whenever I wanted Wow as a nice
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walleye right there that's a good
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walleye easy easier that is it right
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there folks
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you know I said 23 24 inch walleye right
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there and that's what you come up here
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for and this Lake apparently in the
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gaagaa me lake is loaded with these when
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you get out of them it's just loaded I
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think I got a feeling this spot I'm just
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dropping it down in this hit and drop
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them down as hit so this could be good
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completely batten pretty much a thousand
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if that species of fish right there I'm
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in the Algoma district of Ontario
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fishing Nogami Lake a body of water
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known for its outstanding structure
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features which is perfect for walleye
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fishing they are stacked on here I'm
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sitting in twelve in a bit so I casting
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in probably you know 50 to 60 sort of a
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fella nice-looking fish but these
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there's times do you know what they just
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don't want they don't want artificials
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my next move will be to downsize an
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artificial and see if I can do something
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with that the one I'm throwing is
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obviously too big or maybe don't want to
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wait be there's all kinds of factors in
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there the one thing it can be assured of
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is if you put a minnow on in the cold
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water
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worm on the warm water and leech on
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somewhere in between you're gonna be
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batten pretty much a thousand with that
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species of fish right there
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oh there you go buddy little
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rambunctious I took two or three casts
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they artificial nothing one cast with
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the live bingo
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this place is stacked I think I said big
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walleye here folks they thought I saw a
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big old six or seven pounder but but I
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will take this fish those things bite
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yeah that's so awesome when you get on
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these dudes and they're thick as thieves
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like this it is so much fun look at that
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you can you see this in the water one
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two three four five six seven minnows
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now they could be minnows from the lake
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or they could be metals from other
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anglers - right so you have to uh these
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guys can steal your minnow pretty good
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there middle of thieves but this guy
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didn't get mine I'm happy about that
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my dad man oh there's my nice little
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walleye good-looking fish fight good I
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actually thought he was a lot bigger
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than that but I'll take him I think I
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take it I'll take every cast are you
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kidding me see you my friend
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today's hot spot is a medium-sized comp
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rising from the depths of Megami lake in
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northern ontario the weight worn on your
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screen will get you there this is a
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classic structure that will get even
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better than my outstanding day as the
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season progresses with water in the
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fifty to sixty degree area you can try
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soft plastics on your date but always
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have a bucket of minnows on hand just in
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case this structure tops out at around
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eight to ten feet then drops off
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gradually to over 20 and finally
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plummets to 50-plus feet make sure you
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check all depths with your electronics
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for more hot spots like this one check
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out fishing Canada calm
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[Music]
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on this trip I discovered a great little
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trick on my garment for walleye fishing
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once I located my fishing area I turned
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my unit on the split frequency screen
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the 200 kilohertz on the left side shows
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bottom features with fantastic detail
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but not so great on the fish while the
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77 kill hurts on the right side defines
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actual fish with perfect clarity but
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only the basics on structure if you're
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fishing for walleye close to the bottom
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it's a must to check out the split
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frequency screen it is so predictable
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when you get on to it and you get under
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using your electronics I'm sitting there
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and I know the area I'm gonna tell them
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pretty good now I got to use my
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electrons you can see I'm in 15 feet I
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need to come in to about 12 and that's
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what happens I do the boat gorgeous save
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my men'll that's rare no that man it's
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just you're on fire out here either that
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or this fishing is just insanely good
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all the time here see you buddy
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this feels like a wallet and it feels
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good yeah my drag said really loose they
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can feel it line breaking long teeth
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yeah that is pure Telugu Malalai right
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there
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and I'm talking about this fish sitting
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amongst 50 to 200 walleye probably
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Misbah
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I love you honey I'm gonna put you back
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oh look at that evening light the best
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time in the night for a walleye or damn
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time of the day for walleye fishing Wow
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[Music]
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the rods are so sensitive now you don't
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even know if the fish are not I could be
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a little trick of wheedling I'm just
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coming up
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oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah just coming up
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it's a perfect drift going on the
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structure I'm coming right up in that
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now I'm in 13 feet of water about 14 or
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15 that fish pumped me this feels like a
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great walleye
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oh yeah he's a little bigger
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good-looking fish not huge but look
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really good-looking fish oh yeah look at
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that beast oh yeah
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fish in the day Wow Wow again just
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barely touched that jigging minnow look
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at that
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that is a structure walleye using my
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electronics dial everything in and then
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just sitting it I find the spot with the
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GPS okay use the split screen GPS fish
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finder now that I know where I am I
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gonna go back and forth I've really got
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it dialed and I've got it dialed into a
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50 foot circle you know basically that
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so I can take the GPS off now I can just
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use the fish finder run my drifts and
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say here I come up from 15 to 12 looking
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for fish on the screen if you see them
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and our bait and that's the results
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right there and it makes it fun using
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your electronics and your fish and
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structure like this makes it fun the
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catch goes like that what a great day
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but the reason wasn't all about the
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electronics food mother nature and her
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barometer had a lot to do with it too
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I didn't realize at the time but I was
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fishing on the cusp of a falling
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barometer a prefrontal lobe when all the
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creatures in the food chain are active
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and realized at the next morning when
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using my waypoints on the Garmin as a
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guide he found himself believe it or not
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in empty water but he'll tell you that
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story next week in part two of our
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Nogami experience
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to get the today's awesome walleye
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fishing we first took highway 400 north
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to highway 69 we then took highway 17 to
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White River we turn right on a6 31 which
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took us to the Ford Air Base near Horne
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faint Ontario from there it was a short
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flight that timber wolf lodge
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Tamizh Kop is KFOR knowledge knowledge
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of your electronics I'm on a structure
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leg here for walleye this is a beautiful
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Lake they've got to use my chart to find
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the structures then I got to use my fish
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finder to find either transitions
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bowlers drops or even fish it's crucial
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that you know how to read these things
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for all those little things a transition
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looks a little different than a
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renewable bottom a fish on the bottom
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looks a little different than a fish up
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high you have to know how to use all
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that stuff take these things in your
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garage in your driveway play with it on
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the you know off the water learn the
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stuff inside and outside and I guarantee
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you you will become a better angler fish
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