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I am a vertical jigging freak. I love it. I will jig for any species that swims. I'm not opposed to dunking a chunk or dragging a worm on a crawler harness either though. I mostly fish throughout the New England, but my work with various sponsors affords me the opportunity to fish around the country. I bring my GoPros whenever I can. I love fishing, and I love helping people catch more fish.
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Great tasting fish. Do not deep fry. Cook in butter. Cook like reddish, blacken it. Also, it needs to be fileted like a salt water fish, watch a video on fileting reddish or black drum.
You’re a good fisherman! Thanks.
Same alarm I use lol😂
Best guide. Period. 👍
Great video Tim! Thanks for the info.
Great video and content as always! You always give truthful informative advice! I’m going try using my trolling motor to keep my heading with my gas motor going to…my biggest problem on winnepesaukee is steering with traffic and reeling fish in on my boat.
Great Video!
Thanks for the tips Tim. I’ll see you out there. Looking forward to cooler days and water temps.
Yea!! Thanks
Awesome video well, put together even better looking fish!
Is that a shark fin behind you about a quarter way through the video?
Hey Tim, what size wobbler is that rainbow trout one?
I use the 3 1/4"
Awesome video tim!! I am sure you have but have you ever trolled flys on a fly rod with sink tip line?
Thanks, Joe! Earlier in the spring, yes.
What kinda fisherman goes on a honeymoon. Jk.. guess you dont like to be a master baitor.😂
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Guess your not fish lake Champlain any more?
I was just there last weekend. It was my honeymoon, so I didnt do any filming. I'll be back.
@@TMOFishing Ok good like your fishing over here!
Odd question, are you wearing a dry suit or hip waiters? Just curious looks like fun
I wear dry pants. I don't really need them moat of the time, but they are easier to clean fish slime off of.
Saw the truck and got curious. Congrats on marriage!
Thank you!
So why don't you want to eat those? You mentioned they are eating smelt and something else. Why is that bad and where would you eat lake trout from?
I just don't like the taste. Many people do though.
@@TMOFishing I remember as a kid i was on a Canada trip with my dad and he caught one and we ended up cooking it over a open fire in foil with some lemon and dill and my dad says he remembers it as some of the best fish he ever had.
I see you!!!👍
Awesome video - thanks for sharing ☘️.
Reel faster when they're chasing and you'll have fewer turn away
Awsum!!!!!!! “;-)”🎣
Really enjoy your videos, question rear handle on your proteus so did you extend it or is it original
When do you start fishing for them in nh?
Awsum!!!!!!!!!!! “;-)”
Awsum 🎣😎👍
Every kayak storage video that I have watched talks about long-term storage. That's cool and all but how should I store it for everyday use
Yup same with me tried looking for how to store for everyday use and all I found was long term. I ended up taking ideas from long term storage and applying it to a storage way that works for me for everyday use.
Think I found them.......HART Stack System, Mobile Toolbox for Storage and Organization, 3 Piece Resin Plastic Modular Toolbox System. Does your bottom one have two wheels on the back?
what are the dimensions of those two black storage boxes. I'm headed to Walmart. Sure you cant remember the manufacturer?
Is there a reason to not drill another hole next to your hold, so you don't have to pull your transducer every time? I haven't ice fished for ages, but I can't imagine it would read that much differently if it was in a hole adjacent to the one you're fishing.
Fewer holes drilled. Less time drilling means more time fishing and more holes per battery.
Nice catch tried booking but everything was booked except 1 Wednesday 😅
Very helpful. Recs for boat cover and those specific sawhorses. I have big fish 120
Can I leave the kayak on the floor in a storage unit for the winter? Laying it on a moving blanket or do I need to turn it upside down on foam?
I have the same model. I came to realize that the headlight high and low beam switch is a headlight on 1st position and a power supply on 2nd position ( round 12v) adaptor at handle bars
Thank you
Thanks Tim, well done
They look like a fun fish to catch!
How deep are you getting them
Good video,I gotta try that some time
Awesome vid. Just what I needed to know. Cheers!
Any lobsterman come over to you that day and ask if you were ok in the head? I had one ask me, “if I was ok in the head” when I went out opening day 😂 Come look at my screen for that launch it’s all waypoints and black lines lol Nice video Tim.
Great video
Legendary!!!!!
This was excellent to come across. I am a Fly Fishing/Guitar Playing/ Non-drinking alcoholic who happens to also live in New Hampshire like you both do. I haven't been perfect but over 21 years I can count how many times I have drank alcohol on my 2 hands but it has been done to the best of my ability. My children were young when I went to rehab in 2002 at the age of 36. My daughter was 9 & my son was 6 so they were still young enough to have the remainder of their time growing up to not be the chaotic mess it had become the last few years I was using. I did manage to get a 5 year time period without alcohol at one time before this but I had not written out the step work the way I needed to. I switched over to N/A at pone point because I needed to get away from hearing war stories and just focus on doing step work and N/A gave me that framework in a better way. Both are excellent & I needed each one for different reasons at the time I was seriously involved with them. Both of my children also spent several years going to both AA & NA meetings and they really enjoyed it. It also helped when my daughter became a teenager because while my wife(they Mom) and I are still together married 39 years next month. My daughter had problems in areas I had no clue in how to help her but I was friends with a young lady in her early to mid 20s who took my daughter under her wing and helped her out with this issue. @21:30 your daughter Katie mentions how even though she had gone to AA she was still surprised at how she became an alcoholic at such a young age even with the insight and knowledge you learned when you were young. My Dad was and is still an active alcoholic and drug user and spent my first 8-10 years of life locked up in jail, prison and psych wards before getting it together. He still did not quit drinking until I was 20 years old and I moved out when I was 17 when I moved out because growing up in a house with an active alcoholic is a chaotic disaster I couldn't deal with. My Mom, bless her soul stayed with him until she died through all of it but was miserable the last 15-20 years of her life. The reason I mention what you brought up @21:30 Katie is a point I figured out when I was young but did not understand how to verbalize it. I knew I was different in the way I drank and partied at a very young age, even when I was 10, 11, 12, etc... I knew I "partied" different than most regular people do. I basically knew I was an alcoholic right from the beginning once I had the insight to understand. When I was 20 years old I already was married and had a decent job making more money than most of my friends and worked tons of hours while trying to put bands together, etc... and one day my dad said he quit drinking because he was an alcoholic. I was completely blown away because I had never viewed him as being an alcoholic never mind myself yet. While he worked days my mom worked 3rd shift. Dad passed out on the couch with a bottle of whiskey on the coffee table every evening, spent the first almost 10 years of my life in and out of jail/prison and the police showing up at our extremely violent domestic abusive drunken home. How my mom never drank always boggled my mind. It took me a few years to work through the denial to see my dad actually was an alcoholic and that was how I was initially introduced to AA, etc... My dad was straight for basically 8-10 but NOT once did he do a line of step work and making amends was something other people talked about and did but not him. He also has Borderline Personality Disorder on top of everything. He got another domestic charge with drugs on him and spent the entire summer he turned 75 in the Merrimack County House of Corrections which was embarrassing because it was in the paper as well and it is also extremely sad he never got the recovery part of things. Both of you obviously have and it is a joy to have found your channel tonight. I was looking for a fishing channel locally here in NH and I came across your site. So, it is nice to meet both of you. My name is Eric, I am 57 and I live in Concord, NH Take Care & I look forward to watching the other videos you have posted. Thanks for sharing this side of yourself, not everyone can be as brave as you both are.
Great video Tim!
Great tips. I do the first 2 and will try the knot you suggested on our Malone trailer.
Great tips Tim! I always have a sponge in my kayak as well!😉
I'll have to tie you some" Pages killers"
Newbe here. Never would have thunk of that. Thanks for the tip!
Excellent idea! I hadn't considered this, really glad you've suggested it here. I also have an air compressor with a small nozzle that I use after washing down my kayak... useful to blow water out of the small holes here and there, the tracks, etc.