CATCH more LAKE SIMCOE LAKE TROUT NOW! (Baits, Location, Depth, Water Temp, and MORE!)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- STORY LINE: Kevin Fox of Fox Fishing 4K goes out on a solo trip onto Lake Simcoe for Lake Trout opener. Follow as he explains location, baits used, water depth, water temperatures and more. Watch this video to instantly increase your Lake Simcoe Lake Trout fishing catch rate!
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THIS LAKE TROUT VIDEO SPECIFICALLY:
6'6 Fenwick Medium Fast paired with a 2500 Piscifun Carbon X spooled with 12lb braid and 20lb FC sniper fluorocarbon.
7'0 St Croix Legend Elite Medium Heavy Fast paired with a 3000 Shimano Stradic with 12lb Daiwa J Braid with a 20lb FC sniper Fluorocarbon leader.
ICE FISHING GEAR
Rod 1: EYCE 40" Medium
Rod 2: EYCE 36" Medium Light
Reel: Piscifun ICX Carbon In-Line---- www.piscifun.com/ or truwildlife.com/
Reel 2: Piscifun ICX Frost In-Line---- www.piscifun.com/ or truwildlife.com/
Line: 10Lb Braid Power Pro Super Slick V2
Leader: 10ft of FC Sniper 6lb fluorocarbon
Bait: Custom Goby
Bait 2: Menace Jig tipped with Micro tube
High hook: Custom Mini Goby Tad Pole
CLOTHING
Jacket: FXR Pro-Fish Expedition
Bibs: FXR Pro-Fish Expedition
Boots When Riding: FXR X-Cross Pro-Ice Boot
Boots When Walking: Polyver Sweden ---- www.rainboots.ca
Hoodie: FXR Unisex Profish Texh PO Hoodie
Gloves: FXR Excursion Pro-Fish Glove
Helmet: FXR Clutch EVO LE Helmet Black
Goggles: FXR Maverick Cordless Electric Heated
Gaiter: FXR Ice Pro Neck Gaiter OS Charcoal
Hat: FXR Pro Fish Army Camo/Black Hat
Rain Suit: Simms ProDry Jacket and Bibs
Base Layer Top: Woolove Long Sleeve
Base Layer Bottom: Woolove Leggings
Base Layer Head: Woolove Beanie
ELECTRONICS
Corner camera: Hero 10 Black
Head Cam: Hero 10 Black
Main Camera: Sony A6600 with 10-18mm Lens
Imaging: Garmin Livescope Lvs32, with Black Box GLS10
Graph: Garmin 942xs UHD GPS
Shuttle: Arc Lab Motorsports
Livescope Pole: Arc Labs Pole with Top transducer mount
Shuttle Bag: Fishing Specialties
Underwater Camera: Marcum Pursuit HDL
MISCELLANIOUS
Boat: 2018 Hewes Craft 200 ProV HT ET with 140hp 4 Stroke Suzuki Outboard
Downriggers: Scotty Tournament Pro Electric
Snowmobile: 2014 600 ACE Grand Touring Ski Doo
Flip Hut: Otter Resort
Auger: 8" Strike Master 24volt
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Yes, they can absolutely experience barotrauma and great job sticking with that fish till you got her down. Early season can be tougher on fish coming from depths when the water column isn’t as stratified as later into the summer. I struggled for 45 min trying to release a 17lb laker last May in 65’. I ended up pulling off the same exact stunt you did here and watched her safely swim off on the graph. You never know for sure how they do afterwards, but left me very hopeful. Nice job and good luck this season
Thanks man. Great job saving your fish as well! I can tell your passionate about the fish when your doing acts like that. I need to purchase a descended der device. A real one.
Great work keeping that old gal alive
Thank you. Took a while, but hopefully, she can put a smile on someone else face one day!
Really cool video. Love the ingenuity to get her down and awesome to see her swim off on the sonar!
I was so happy she didn't die!!
Nice job on making the release work! Well done. Thanks for sharing ❤
respects to saving that fish and for actually caring about animals. class act. sub’d lol
Respect for taking time to make sure that fish goes back home ALIVE
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They absolutely can experience barotrauma. It happens much more often when the fish is tired out, I fish them on heavier gear than most and usually the fight is less than 30s after hookup, significant improvement on the release
Yes, it's a balance. The slower retrieve e helps them balance e and gi especially time to burp, but they expell more energy. Come up quickly, higher chance of not expelling air but way more energy. I beleive bringing up fast and releasing quick is the best way like your doing. Especially once water warms more as summer progresses.
@@FoxFishing4K exactly, I do most of my laker fishing during summer time.
Great video man
Love the info 🎉
Thank you! To be truthfully, I lost 70% of what I filmed. I almost wasn't going to make this video due to that reason. However several people have said they really enjoy it. So goes to show yah just post it lol.
Great video Kevin 👍🏼
Thanks buddy
But beautiful fish👍
Thank you!
Such a hassle I’d just keep it.😂 I let go all my lakers normally but I won’t go out of my way to this extent for a release, my neighbour really like trout so whenever there’s a floater, he’ll have something in the smoker. Good job anyways that you manage to get it done🎉
I love all these larger fish. I would feel so bad if one died. If one dies, at least I can go to sleep knowing I did my all.
Great video kevin very informative. I'm glad you were able to save that laker it's happened to me twice once on the boat and the other on the kayak sadly wasn't able to save them . Where can i get that setup to lower the fish down. (Not the rigger). Save some fish for me planning to head out this weekend maybe see you out there.
Called a descended device, and I think Amazon or Cabelas. I need to get a new one, too. I have had fish die in the past, too unfortunately.
Great video, Kevin! I really like how you take good care of your fish and ensure their safety. I live in Pickering and hopefully one day I could go fishing with you lol! How would I be in touch?
Thanks
- Bas
Send me a text 705-937-8558 or Facebook message me.
When your meaning deep structure do you actually mean structure down deep or just like deep humps. Never tried lakers
Deep humps or under water ledges, points. Same thing you look for when pike or Walleye fishing but instead of 12-30 feet look for it down 100-130 feet.
@@FoxFishing4K beautiful. Thank you. Always thought about trying for them on simcoe and muskoka lakes
Solid save good stuff. No idea what bait you used tho lil click baity
Fishing shouldn't be do over 8 meters its different when fish cum up to bait then you take fish from deep bottom
Lake Trout can burp. Their air bladder is attached to their digestive track. Just like humans, they can burp to expell air. However, just like 5 odd time air gets trapped. Although very rare, it does happen.