Why Fish Radio Episode #80
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This week we did the show from the deck at Cats on the Red. We visited with Stu the owner and with our good buddy Jim Stinson (Canuck)
We spoke about some of the goofy bites happening on the lower Red. We talk about getting prepared to fight some of the biggest channel cats on earth. Since we had Stu sitting with us we discussed the hottest new thing in the area, Ice fishing at the mouth of Lake Winnipeg. It is one of the most under utilized and best spots to catch numbers of walleyes in Manitoba.
While on the trip we catfished with Canuck in some new spots to us and had a blast. As you can see in the photo Dokken figured out that this would be a great place to fish. We were warned of a poor bite but really didn't notice since we were almost always catching cats and big ones at that. Canuck put on a catfish catching clinic for us at first but we did catch up.
One day we took a trip over to Crowduck Lake. This lake is a pristine clear lake that is full of walleyes that are willing to bite. With two boats and five people we managed to catch 300 - 400 walleyes in about eight hours with nothing more than a jig and Berkley Gulp. Crowduck is truly a fly in lake without the airplane.
Why Fish is brought to you each week by Cats on the Red, Trophy Cat Adventures, Etackle Direct, and Today's Tackle.
This week we did the show from the deck at Cats on the Red. We visited with Stu the owner and with our good buddy Jim Stinson (Canuck)
We spoke about some of the goofy bites happening on the lower Red. We talk about getting prepared to fight some of the biggest channel cats on earth. Since we had Stu sitting with us we discussed the hottest new thing in the area, Ice fishing at the mouth of Lake Winnipeg. It is one of the most under utilized and best spots to catch numbers of walleyes in Manitoba.
While on the trip we catfished with Canuck in some new spots to us and had a blast. As you can see in the photo Dokken figured out that this would be a great place to fish. We were warned of a poor bite but really didn't notice since we were almost always catching cats and big ones at that. Canuck put on a catfish catching clinic for us at first but we did catch up.
One day we took a trip over to Crowduck Lake. This lake is a pristine clear lake that is full of walleyes that are willing to bite. With two boats and five people we managed to catch 300 - 400 walleyes in about eight hours with nothing more than a jig and Berkley Gulp. Crowduck is truly a fly in lake without the airplane.
Why Fish is brought to you each week by Cats on the Red, Trophy Cat Adventures, Etackle Direct, and Today's Tackle.
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