Catch MORE Walleyes With Side Imaging, Down Imaging and Sonar!
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2021
- Tom Boley SHIRTS and APPAREL - tom-boley-fishing.creator-spr...
Todays video is all about reading your Humminbirds Side Imaging, Down Imaging and Sonar. I talk about what kind of summer spots I look for and how I drive around those areas looking for fish. Using your electronics is key to consistently catching walleyes all season long. Knowing when to use side imaging, down imaging and sonar will help tremendously. Often times anglers struggle while walleye fishing mid summer. Trust your electronics and you will catch more fish. Thanks for watching!
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Yessir !! Knowledge on Knowledge with Tom. Your the man thanks for all these great videos. I have had a very successful year thanks to all the Knowledge I've absorbed from your videos the last few years. "FISH ON"
Another top notch video, Tom. Love these "tech-heavy" videos, with lots of screenshots from multiple views. These are by far the most informative videos on the internet. Please continue to produce these excellent learning tools.
Tom I hate the dirt to. Get a small container, coffee can, mayo jar something you can fit your hand in. Anyway put a little water in the container and throw a few crawlers in. Clean crawlers every time
You are absolutely right on that worm/water tip👍
Same here. Nice tip. Will try.
Add ice, and time (like overnight), and not only is there no dirt, the crawlers become tightened and toughened up - not limp linguini noodles!
Oh yeah, WAL aren't as common as panfish in my home lake, plus WAL are (for me, at this stage of my learning curve) not always very receptive either.
i also enjoy catching a wide variety of fish, and after almost 60yrs, their size is no longer what it's all about. i've caught no few trophies before, am not apt to set any new PB's, and so just relaxing and enjoying the total experience with likeminded vets (and beginners, with tugs mord often) matters more. So, unless i'm bent on hosting a group for a walleye dinner, i might be more content aiming at a C&R mixed bag.
Coming from a fly fishing focus, and before that an artificials-only, basser background, i'm not keen on buying, keeping, and using live baits. i prefer my offerings to be 100% guaranteed 'pre-dead'! i'd prefer not resortinv to GulpAlive! or even adding a scent product.
But i get it; the WAL world is just NOT ever going to be my oyster. It's a bigger (better???) challenge to master. There's a good reason why in a WAL tourney setting...
(not that those contests attract me),
....live bait use is standard operating procedure, whereas in bass tourneys it's strictly articials-only. "Bass wete created for folks who can't catch WAL (in the daytime, at least with any consistency)", has some truth to it. It's the nature of these two species. They are what they were created to be, period.
Bass are more aggresive; more instinctively triggerable, and rarely glued to bottom, heads stuck under cover, basically 'comatose' until dusk! Just go to the fish tank in a big box outdoors store, and look for the fish species that appears totally 'out of it', if not 'sick'. It's always a Walter, eh?
In top of that, my lake's fish are all flat-out fussy most of the time...
( no excuse, DCK earns its nickname of 'The Rekuctant Dragon'),
... and never moreso than in summer. She CAN be generous at other seasons; the fish ARE there, but in most days a limit catch raises some eyelids. Even/ espesh the BGL are quite persnickity! As ab ex fish biologist, directky ir indirectly, this distinction in difficulty almost certainly has something ti do with the hyper-abundant zooplankton population, and the fact that as a popular recreational poweboating lake, well... a lot of folks just avoid the 'loved2death zoo' whenever school is out of session. The crosswakes of craft dragging folks on tubes and wakeboards is so intense, even the waterskiers avoid it for most of the day!
Sure i'd rather jig or plug-up a WAL, but ever since it was created 100ya, it's been pretty obvious around here that 'snobby' elites (i jest there) can expect a lot more slow days, and FAR fewer fish brought to hand.
All that, just to say this tidbit i learned by accident: wann'a avoid getting dirt in the bottom of your boat? However you might prep your crawlers, if in the interest of just getting bit, you are choosing to use LESS THAN a whole crawler, instead of using your hands, try grabbing the bugger in your hemostats, its jaws locked. That done, Squiggly is going nowhere.
Now give it a quick dip or swish in the lake. BOOM! All the clingy dirt is now history. There may (if you didn't purge them first in an icewater bath) still be dirt throughout Wormwood's alimentary canal, but at least half of it is sealed off, you now onky need ONE hand to pinch or cut the tail end off (first), and there's a LOT less mess or fuss. If any, the worm 'goo' is only under two fingernails, so go ahead and touch your sounder screen/buttons, eat that snack, use your phone/cam...
(or pick your nose, ha2),
... with the OTHER hand, , and if a germophobe, do it all, sans souci!
Your mileage may vary. i'm not squeemish at all, but the old flyguy in me gets a teensy kick out off this every time, which offsets all those dink panfish pecking that half worm off the hook in half a blink.
A couple of other related things?
A healthy, vigorous, but be-tailed half crawler becomes the hardest of the dozen to find crawler, if put back in the container of dirt, where it once again gets dirty (duh). Spare yourself those two hassles by dropping the head end in another, smaller, shallow container, like a maggot or waxie container.
i've not tried it yet, but if i stuck it in a larger diameter bait puck, who know? Maybe some of the remaining, whole crawlers will actually stay cleaner and easy to get, on top of the dirt?
Finally, to wrap up this tome about minutia, guess what? Compared to a crawler pulled apart with bare hands, a leftover head end heals up! Or, you can always settle for it croaking, rotting, maybe killing the rest of your bait, and having your own better half comolaining that you've gone and stunk up her 'frig.
TomB probably doesn't face that last problem, not with 'S', anyway?
So then, yeah... avoid getting and then spreading crawler dirt all over your boat.
P.S. SOMEbody out there is always gonn'a itch about a long block of text.
Ok Buster, i'm nipping that nonsense in the butt right here.
Nobody asked YOU to read one word, did they. It wasn't even composed with precious YOU in mind - but just might appeal to somebody who LIKES to read and learn new wrinkles, eh? Get a clue - grow up - realize how you aren't exactly the center of the fishing universe, much less the way bigger part
So although guff from a stranger is like water of this odd duck's back...
(actualky i get a little kick out of shaking this particular fruit tree),
... spare me your BS. Save time; just wipe on and enjoy something simpler, if that's your thing.
Yeah, you bought your little screen all right, but yoy don't own what you may find on it. Your ISO isn't charging you by the word, are they? So swipe, don't complain - which really says more about you, than about me. Spare yourself! Besides, NObody else cares, or likes a whiner.
i din't mind getting cyberlLikes, but don't need them. It's often easier, i can do it at will, it's mental exercise, and i like composing about fishing, almost as much as i do getting bit.
Great job. Can’t do enough of technique videos like this.
The best video on understanding what you are looking at on your HB graphs and where to locate early summer walleyes. Outstanding!
My kind of video, never gets old when Tom points out fish and structure etc. Keep up the good work dude.
These are the videos I liked the most. Great job on the explaining of hummingbird.
That was the best explanation of what to look for using map, sonar and imaging. Thank you Tom. Your the man!!!!
Nice to see a fishing show and learn things! Great job!
What a presentation. You're so pleasant to listen to and knowledgeable this was just great. I don't think I've ever seen a better presentation on this subject.
Tom watching your channel has made me a good all season fisherman for many species. Appreciate what you do! I've even been able to start calling my shot with other people in the boat who don't fish much and they can't believe it!! Fish on my man!
Excellent instructional video on side imaging and down imaging. Picked up more tips in 20 minutes of your video than I have watching hours of others. Great job!
The map highlighting was new to me, validating the purpose of channels like yours. Thank you for sharing.
Tom, you do a great job of explaining all this. Been using this down imaging alot and damn it works great, thankyou for your time doing these tutorials.
Just finished listening to you on the Scheels outdoor podcast. Can't wait to get out this weekend, I finally got a fish finder with side imaging and I can't wait to test it out in Door County on my kayak!
This is a superb video Tom! Thanks for all of the detailed info on the birds. Can’t wait to explore the waters for fish.
Exactly the video I've been waiting for and hoping you'd put out, thank you so much!! Did not disappoint
Probably the BEST video I've seen for locating fish in a new body of water. Also a great use of 2D and down imaging
Clear examples and educational as always, the info you're sharing makes me feel competent on the water. Thank you for the info on getting the most from our graphs
Love the videos with the Humminbird information! Thank you Tom!
Wow, that was one of the best sonar, spot on the spot and walleye technique videos that I’ve seen in a long time, thank you much!!!🎣
Tom, you have put together one of the most informative tutorials on the HB units I've ever seen. Your explanation on finding fish, different depths just blows the mind. Thanks again from an old guy, having one of his best fishing seasons ever. I have been on a few new bodies of water and have broken them down fairly successfully.
Great video Tom......appreciate the details on showing us how to getthe most from our Humminbird's!
Nice to see a fishing show and learn things!
tom boely the man! we fish colorado walleye and we sit around the camp fire talking about how you have been such a BIG help man! keep up the good work! lets see a tournament !
Almost to 80,000 subscribers! Well deserved! Thanks for another great video Tom
Tom thank you so much! I have been prospecting in my area and have been checking out the spots. Sonar, down imaging and side view. This confirms what i have been seeing with my new garmin echomap uhd 95 sv.
Awesome info packed video! Thank you Tom for sharing your knowledge!
Great video, love the breakdown on reading the spots and what to look for.
This is top notch education...Great channel.
Thanks for the coverage of finding spots on the graph, tough to get good data like this. I’m sure I speak for many, would like to see more of your insights on setting up and planning with your Humminbird.👍
The best fishing/walleye channel on the TUBE.
Great information...these are the videos I save for reference.
Awsome video Tom. Your a good instructor. I wore out the smallies last week when I seen you and Mitch at the ramp. Got 17 of em all sizes
Best fish finder video EVER! Thanks Tom, excellent work.
Best explanation yet to what i am seeing on my helix 7, Great knowledge. Thanks!
Very good explanation. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Very helpful.
Great job Tom ! Always looking forward to Your next Video . This one is exceptional IMO
Masterclass as always! Thank you Tom
What a great video Tom, I run the same electronics as well and you are certainly helping me understand my equipment. Thank You.
This is the best video you have done, been following your channel for over a year, if you want to catch fish, not just watch, this is THE video
I just purchased a 7
Didn't have a clue on how to setup.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Fantastic Tom!! Thanks a bunch, learned a ton... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Tom!
Thanks for the teaching! Learning is fun.
Thanks for the video man, you definitely got another subscription with this one. Very new to targeting walleye, can't wait to put some of this information out on the water.
Good stuff man. I really enjoy the long explanations on all the imaging. I have seen your videos for years and love them. I subscribed from this. Very informative. Well done
Excellent tutorial. I'm a Lowrance guy and am really good with my electronics so you pretty much reinforced my thought process. All the concepts are the same regardless of brand. I do find it hard to pick out fish to the side if there is a lot of rock or stumps & woody debris. So many bright spots and shadows to decipher. The Lowrance and C-Map combo has better depth coloring features which is really helpful.
GREAT teaching video Tom. Thank you!!
Another Great Tom Boley video
Excellent tutorial Tom. Thanks.
Excellent video. You truly have a gift, thank you for sharing it with us.
Great video Tom keep up the good work thanks a lot for all your hard work well appreciated
One of your best! to date!
Excellent video. Very timely and informative.
Best video in awhile. Not that the others weren’t great too. Thanks
Great video Tom, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I very much appreciate your presentation of the content.
this was awesome. i'll let ya know if i catch anything using your tips. Thanks man! keep 'em comin'
tight lines
Joe Warner
Once again...The Dude Abides!!!
Great info, new to Humminbird this season, and looking forward to using it! Thanks!
I was still limiting out this past weekend. The slip bobber was working it’s magic .I was in St Germain area . The guys in the bait shop were in awe.
Hey Mario.
Was there any height you would place the bait above the pod of fish?
Like one foot, or two foot above... etc?
@@retiredboxingref7620 I had one line 6 inches and one a foot above the bottom. I was in the weed edge in about 7 to 8 fow. The water temps were around 75 degrees.. all the fish were between 16 and 19 inches. . Tom is the man .
One of the best videos I've seen
Great informative video love these videos keep up the good work. Greatly appreciated.
Banger of a vid T-bone! Love it!
Tom I just watched your Scheels interview, excellent info man thank you! It was fun to hear some of the back stories of how much work goes into making the video. Also, I like the way your structuring the new videos. Would love to see you hit Lake Vermilion! Let me know if you need free lodging up there if you do!!
A great tutorial! Thanks!
This was great content. Everyone can make a reel em in video. Educational videos are few and far between. This can be applied in many locations👍
Tom to get rid of some of that dirt dump the box of crawlers into a round minnow bucket with a little water! Keeps them cool too works great I think... dump out most the dirt before you dump the box into the bucket and that drain it out a few times works wonders!
Thanks for the great video Tom!
Tom, think about picking up a bag of buss bedding w/ food for keeping your worms. They store well if kept in a cool area. It's made of ground newspaper which is much cleaner than the dirt the worms come in. What falls in the boat mostly dries up and blows out. The rest is easy to vacuum. Maybe they'll sponsor you. Thanks for all your info and hard work you put in your videos. I spent many years going up to an inlaws cabin near Barnes. I wish I knew then what I know now!
you should get a kick back from Johnson Outdoors - just bought a Helix 9 SI and a Terrova mostly because of your videos. It's so much fun! Thx Tom
Great video !
Learned so much ! Thank you !
Keep up the good work, very informative videos
thank you, I just spent a ton of money updating my electronics. I'm a little less intimidated by them now, I'll just take time and play with them while the kids are still in school.
Enjoyed that very much, thanks
Great video TOM. Thank You !
Thanks, very informative video which will help me in interpreting my finder images, even up here in Manitoba
Thanks for an informative video, you always have great tutorials.
Good to see the case of water in the boat. Hydration is key
My friend Evan loves these videos. Keep it up buddy.
This is a GREAT video. Thanks for making it.
Thank you! Going to lotw this weekend going to try this out!!
Superb info. Thanks TB
Awesome videos as always
Great episode.
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Great video as usual so informative
Awesome video. Keep it up, some of the best content around. Gotta come up to Manitoba to catch some greenbacks!
Great video man!!!
Thank you I learned alot of the video and I look forward to seeing more
MR. Tom thanks for the great video.
Thanks Tom. Always very informative videos
Good info Bro . Thanks for the great content. 🇨🇦
Thanks Tom! Very informative. I sure would love to see you shoot some videos on Lake Vermillion. It’s 22 miles long, 1000 miles of shoreline counting the 365 islands. I think you could find some interesting content up here.
Loved this video!!
Love this video- and maybe consider adding an arrow or highlighting the bobber down? Love watching those sink under the water.
Love it!!!!
Great video. Helped me a ton
Thank you!
Great video Tom. Would be interested in a similar video aimed at what to look for when lake trout fishing on the graphs. Thanks