2017 AnglingBuzz TV Show 12

The River Rats — AnglingBuzz TV

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Did you know America is home to over 250,000 rivers? Needless to say, we would be amiss not to cover the “skinny water” that makes up over 3.5 million miles of waterway.

The River Rats is a segment on AnglingBuzz TV where they discuss various fishing techniques and provide updates on fishing conditions in different regions. In this episode, they cover topics such as drop shot rig fishing, underwater cameras, fishing in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, as well as showcasing some cool fishing products. Let’s dive into the details!

Drop Shot Rig Fishing

The episode starts with a mention of using a drop shot rig for deep water fishing. They highlight that it’s a great option for targeting deep water bites. If you’re interested in learning more about drop shot rig fishing or if you’re looking for a captain or guide in the state of Michigan, they recommend contacting Support Fish Michigan.

Underwater Cameras

The hosts then introduce Aqua-Vu, a brand that provides underwater cameras for viewing the real underwater world. They emphasize that Aqua-Vu offers high-definition screens and innovative handheld viewing options. They claim to be the first in the industry to provide such advanced underwater optics and technology.

Fishing in Minnesota

Next, the hosts discuss fishing conditions in Minnesota. They mention that the state has strict laws regarding aquatic invasive species and encourage boaters to follow these laws to prevent the spread of invasive animals and plants. They also mention that 98% of lakes in Minnesota are not known to have zebra mussels, and 95% are not known to have any kind of invasive animals or plants. They emphasize the importance of keeping the lakes clean by cleaning aquatic plants and animals from boats, trailers, and equipment, draining all water from watercraft, and disposing of unused bait properly.

They then move on to talk about fishing in the Alexandria region of Minnesota. They mention that they are doing some polar jigging with Rapala jigging wraps. They explain that they are looking for big fish by driving around and reading the lake structures. They drop jig grabs in 25 feet of water and have been successful in catching fish. They specifically mention that they have been targeting main lake islands with no weeds or rocks, just sand islands with baitfish pushed up on them.

They also provide an update on fishing conditions in Lake Vermilion, another popular fishing spot in northern Minnesota. They mention that fishing has been consistent lately and that walleye are being found in the 22 to 30 foot range in mud transitional areas. They recommend using rigging crawlers and leeches as bait and keeping it in front of the fish’s face for a bit. They also mention that smallmouth bass can be found on primary and secondary structures, while larger smallmouth bass are coming off primary points and fingers. They suggest using big tooth maggot Dowson bullet and Shumway flashers as baits.

Fishing in Wisconsin

The hosts then move on to talk about fishing conditions in Wisconsin. They mention that they have been primarily targeting smallmouth bass, which are transitioning into their post-spawn early summer feed. They explain that the fish are chasing bait fish, specifically Lake shiners, and are transitioning from shallow spots to summer holes. They mention that the hex hatch is happening in different parts of the bay at different times and suggest finding areas where the bugs are not coming off or where the fish are actively chasing bait.

Fishing in South Dakota

Lastly, the hosts discuss fishing conditions in South Dakota. They mention that the bite has changed over the last week and that there is still a good shallow bite in the Mara River, where anglers can catch 40 to 50 fish, including some 15-inch fish. They also mention that fishing on the main lake requires grinding and moving around a lot, but anglers can still pick up some good fish, including more overs. They recommend using Linda Riggs and leeches, as well as bouncers and smileys Pro tackle propellers. They note that there are more big fish in the lake, including healthy ones weighing 4 to 5 pounds.

Cool Fishing Products

In the last segment of the episode, the hosts showcase some cool fishing products. They start with the Rictor anchor by Greenfield, which features two little rings that allow anglers to easily set and pull up the anchor. They then introduce the titanium-bonded fillet knife by CUDA, which is known for its durability. They also mention Northland Tackle’s current cutter jig series, which is great for fishing in current. They highlight the impulse swim bait and the thumper jig and spin jig as great options. They also mention BMC’s octopus style hooks and tournament circle hooks for catfishing, as well as the importance of using no roll sinkers in faster-moving water. They recommend St. Croix’s Mojo cat series rods for catfishing and Bagley’s balsa shead crankbaits for multi-species fishing. Lastly, they mention Viper Custom Tackle’s rattle baits, which come in custom colors and designs, and Frog The River Rats segment on AnglingBuzz TV covers a variety of fishing topics, including drop shot rig fishing, underwater cameras, fishing conditions in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota, and showcasing some cool fishing products. In this episode, they provide updates on fishing conditions in different regions and offer recommendations for various fishing techniques and gear.

Drop shot rig fishing is highlighted as a great option for targeting deep water bites. They recommend contacting Support Fish Michigan for more information on drop shot rig fishing or to find a captain or guide in Michigan.

The hosts introduce Aqua-Vu, a brand that provides underwater cameras for viewing the underwater world. They mention that Aqua-Vu offers high-definition screens and innovative handheld viewing options, making them a leader in underwater optics and technology.

Moving on to fishing conditions in Minnesota, the hosts emphasize the importance of following the state’s strict laws regarding aquatic invasive species. They encourage boaters to clean, drain, and dry their equipment to prevent the spread of invasive animals and plants. They mention that the majority of lakes in Minnesota are not known to have invasive species and provide tips for keeping lakes clean.

In the Alexandria region of Minnesota, the hosts discuss their polar jigging technique using Rapala jigging wraps. They target main lake islands with no weeds or rocks, focusing on sand islands with baitfish. They provide an update on fishing conditions in Lake Vermilion, mentioning that walleye can be found in the 22 to 30 foot range in mud transitional areas. They recommend using rigging crawlers and leeches as bait and targeting smallmouth bass on primary and secondary structures.

Moving on to Wisconsin, the hosts primarily target smallmouth bass, which are transitioning into their post-spawn early summer feed. They mention that the fish are chasing Lake shiners and transitioning from shallow spots to summer holes. They also mention the hex hatch and suggest finding areas where the bugs are not coming off or where the fish are actively chasing bait.

In South Dakota, the hosts note that the fishing bite has changed over the last week. They mention a good shallow bite in the Mara River, where anglers can catch 40 to 50 fish, including some 15-inch fish. They also mention the need to grind and move around a lot when fishing on the main lake, but anglers can still pick up some good fish, including more overs. They recommend using Linda Riggs and leeches, as well as bouncers and smileys Pro tackle propellers. They note that there are more big fish in the lake, including healthy ones weighing 4 to 5 pounds.

In the last segment of the episode, the hosts showcase some cool fishing products. They start with the Rictor anchor by Greenfield, which features two little rings that allow anglers to easily set and pull up the anchor. They then introduce the titanium-bonded fillet knife by CUDA, which is known for its durability. They also mention Northland Tackle’s current cutter jig series, which is great for fishing in current. They highlight the impulse swim bait and the thumper jig and spin jig as great options. They also mention BMC’s octopus style hooks and tournament circle hooks for catfishing, as well as the importance of using no roll sinkers in faster-moving water. They recommend St. Croix’s Mojo cat series rods for catfishing and Bagley’s balsa shead crankbaits for multi-species fishing. Lastly, they mention Viper Custom Tackle’s rattle baits, which come in custom colors and designs, and Frog Toggs’ Hellbender waders, which are durable and reliable.

All of these products are available at local Mills Fleet Farm stores and online at FleetFarm.com.

The hosts conclude the episode by reminding viewers to help stop the spread of aquatic invasive species by cleaning, draining, and drying their equipment after leaving any body of water. They also encourage viewers to check out the AnglingBuzz website # Cool Fishing Products

In this article, we will be discussing some cool fishing products that were showcased in a recent episode of AnglingBuzz TV. These products are designed to enhance your fishing experience and help you catch more fish. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, these products are worth checking out.

Rictor Anchor by Greenfield

The first product we’ll be discussing is the Rictor anchor by Greenfield. This anchor features a unique design with two little rings that make it easy to set and pull up the anchor. This is especially useful when fishing in rivers with wood and timber, as it allows you to easily reverse the anchor and pull it out from the other side. The Rictor anchor is a must-have for any river angler.

Titanium-Bonded Fillet Knife by CUDA

Next up is the titanium-bonded fillet knife by CUDA. This knife is known for its durability and long-lasting performance. The titanium bonding makes it three times harder than steel, ensuring that it will last a long time. It also features a comfortable handle and a convenient holder. If you’re in need of a reliable fillet knife, the titanium-bonded fillet knife by CUDA is a great choice.

Northland Tackle’s Current Cutter Jig Series

Northland Tackle’s current cutter jig series is perfect for fishing in current. These jigs come in different colors and sizes, allowing you to choose the best option for your fishing needs. They work particularly well with soft plastics like the impulse swim bait. Additionally, Northland Tackle offers the thumper jig and spin jig, which feature little blades for a different presentation. These jigs are a must-have for any angler fishing in current.

BMC Octopus Style Hooks and Tournament Circle Hooks

If you’re bait fishing for cats, you need a good hook. BMC offers some awesome options, including octopus style hooks and tournament circle hooks. The octopus style hooks are great for bigger flathead cats, while the tournament circle hooks are ideal for smaller fish. Having the right hook is crucial for a successful catfishing trip.

No Roll Sinkers

When fishing in faster-moving water, it’s important to use no roll sinkers. These sinkers have a flat-sided design that prevents them from rolling and tumbling with the water current. This ensures that your bait stays in place and doesn’t get swept away. It’s recommended to have a few different sizes of no roll sinkers in your tackle box to accommodate different fishing conditions.

St. Croix Mojo Cat Series Rods

For catfishing, St. Croix’s Mojo cat series rods are highly recommended. These rods are specifically designed for catfishing and come in both baitcasting and spinning models. They have received recognition as the 2016 Field and Stream Best Cat Rod. With different sizes and lengths available, you can choose the rod that suits your fishing style and preferences.

Bagley Balsa Shad Crankbaits

Crankbaits are always important for multi-species fishing, and Bagley’s balsa shad crankbaits are a great option. These crankbaits come in various sizes, from the smaller five to the larger eight. They can be casted and controlled easily, making them effective in clear water as well as stained water. Depending on the water conditions, you can choose natural colors like crayfish and perch or go for brighter colors like chartreuse and bright blue.

Viper Custom Tackle Rattle Baits

If you’re looking for some unique and eye-catching rattle baits, Viper Custom Tackle has got you covered. Their rattle baits, known as ripping wraps, come in custom colors and designs. You can choose from a variety of options depending on the type of water you’re fishing in. These rattle baits are sure to attract the attention of fish and increase your chances of a successful catch.

Frog Toggs Hellbender Waders

Lastly, we have Frog Toggs’ Hellbender waders. These waders are designed to be durable and reliable, making them perfect for any fishing adventure. They feature an adjustable waist belt and easily adjustable suspenders for a comfortable fit. The waterproof zipper pockets on the front and the small pocket on the inside provide convenient storage for your valuables. The boots have good grip, and the seams are waterproof, ensuring that you stay dry and comfortable throughout your fishing trip.

All of these products are available at your local Mills Fleet Farm store or online at FleetFarm.com. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, these cool fishing products are sure to enhance your fishing experience and help you catch more fish. So, make sure to check them out and gear up for your next fishing adventure.

In conclusion, the recent episode of AnglingBuzz TV showcased some cool fishing products that are worth checking out. From the Rictor anchor by Greenfield to the titanium-bonded fillet knife by CUDA, Northland Tackle’s current cutter jig series, BMC’s octopus style hooks and tournament circle hooks, no roll sinkers, St. Croix’s Mojo cat series rods, Bagley’s balsa shad crankbaits, Viper Custom Tackle’s rattle baits, and Frog Toggs’ Hellbender waders, there’s something for every angler. These products are designed to enhance your fishing experience and increase your chances of a successful catch. So, head to your local Mills Fleet Farm store or visit FleetFarm.com to get your hands on these cool fishing products and gear up for your next fishing adventure.

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