Sunday, March 11, 2012

Coldwater Fishing Tactics For Bass And Walleye - Backwoods Angler TV






www.backwoodsanglertv.com A sample of the new fishing show "Backwoods Angler TV" Produced by Christopher G. Manley.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

11 comments:

  1. We fish the middle Delaware, from Riegelsville north through the Water Gap.

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  2. where about are you on the Delaware?

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  3. That's definately true, and something to be careful of. Thanks for liking the video, and make sure you check out our website backwoodsanglertvDOTcom

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  4. lol I was river fishing a few yrs back I never caught a walleye befroe. it looked like a bass so i put my fingers in his mouth to pick him up well needless to say you dont pick up walleye by there mouths lol! good fishing bud! : )

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  5. I do'nt know if you consider yourself a pro, but honestly look at the way you're mangling that things gills. You don't need to shove 8 fingers into its gill plates.

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  6. thanks man. im curious because i just discoveredhow close to the delware i am. and im interested on fishing it.ive always wanted to catch a walleye. i live on the jersey side so walleye arent that common where i fish.

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  7. Now what kind of fishermen would we be to tell you exactly where our holes are?? :-)
    We were fishing on the Delaware River, north of the city of Easton, PA. It was December, 2008.
    wow, that seems like a long time ago.
    This was our first shoot ever; we had no idea what we were going to do with the footage, and in 3 days we premiere nationally on Versus.
    God's really cool, man.
    Good fishing.

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  8. where exactly are you fishing?
    

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  9. Hey, if you can please respond; Where were you fishing?
    _BassFishermanPro

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  10. Hey man great video
    do you have any tips for fishing in 15-20 weather im going out for smallmouth on new water and looking for some tips so far im wanna try some small tubes or bucktails in double digit depths or some 8ft slack water were thers soft bottom. Any suggestions? I would apprecait the reply!

    --fishingthemidwest

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