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4 weeks ago |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
In this video, Ryan DeChaine walks through how he upgraded his fishing boat using innovative mounting solutions from Beatdown Outdoors. The focus? Total flexibility, rock-solid rigidity, and unmatched accessibility—for any angler, in any position.
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1 month ago |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
In this hands-on tutorial, Ryan DeChaine demonstrates two essential techniques for cleaning bluegill using both a fixed-blade fillet knife and a modern electric fillet knife. Whether you’re new to cleaning panfish or looking to improve your filleting skills, this guide walks you step-by-step through the entire filleting process.
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2 months ago |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
In this action-packed video, Doug Wegner heads out on Green Bay to target post-spawn walleye in shallow water. While Sturgeon Bay smallmouth bass gets much of the attention, Wegner shows that quality multi-species fishing is yours for the taking if you know where to look. He discusses how to find key spots to target walleye and smallmouth bass using a handful of tried and true minnow-imitating plugs, including the ever-popular Rapala Husky Jerk.
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Mar 25, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
Professional fishing guide Doug Wegner shares a masterclass in Green Bay walleye fishing during the spring spawning period, focusing on locating and catching trophy walleyes using proven tactics and baits. Wegner emphasizes the importance of understanding walleye location shifts during this transitional time and breaks down how to use electronics and bottom composition to your advantage.
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Mar 15, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
Kyle Peterson explains why a BoatEFX fish finder mount is an excellent product for securing and adjusting your boat fish finders. With today’s fish finders getting larger and more expensive, having a rigid, adjustable, and durable mount is crucial for functionality and protection.
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Feb 20, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
Green Bay is an arm of Lake Michigan, a top destination for giant springtime walleyes using casting techniques. Professional multi-species guide Doug Wegner breaks down how to find congregations of walleyes throughout the spring by understanding the bay itself. Whether targeting shallow flats in the west half of the bay for prespawn fish, or the steep break lines of the east bay a little later, Wegner’s guidance will help you get and stay on the fish.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
Premium fish finder shuttles transform your forward-facing sonar setups into portable, protected systems. Why limit this technology to just hard or soft water? Whether fishing on the ice or open water, mounting it to a snowmobile or boat, feature-rich shuttles provide a self-contained and powered way to transport and protect this technology. Many factory fish finder setups lack the flexibility anglers need, making aftermarket shuttles a practical solution.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
Snook fishing with shrimp under a bobber is an effective technique, especially when targeting fish around cover and moving tides. Florida-based saltwater pros Nestor Alvisa and Ed Zyak break down a simple but effective popping cork rig, designed to attract snook and keep the bait in the strike zone longer. While they target inshore snook from Alvisa’s inshore boat, the technique works equally well from shore.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
Forward-facing sonar has transformed the way anglers target spotted bass, particularly during schooling activity. On Lake Lanier, Bryan Thrift demonstrates how Humminbird Mega Live 2 technology tracks fish in real time, revealing their movements between the surface and deeper water. This advanced tool allows anglers to adapt quickly, ensuring they stay one step ahead of the fish.
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Jan 4, 2025 |
wired2fish.com | Ryan DeChaine
In this video, Noah Schultz demonstrates how to optimize casting accuracy and reduce spooking fish by setting up range rings on your fish finder mapping and MEGA 360 Imaging (if equipped). Schultz walks viewers through his efficient tournament electronics setup, incorporating three touchscreen Humminbird units, each serving a unique purpose and helping him quickly break down new lakes.