Incredible Underwater Walleye Footage!

Published 2014-02-14

All Comments (21)
  • Makes you wonder how many times fish have looked at your lure and not bitten. Some giants probably, interesting
  • @SamSteeles
    There was a time when that technology didn't exist, and our imaginations ran wild with what we thought was going on down below!
  • That first walleye looked big, nice catch. Cool video, did you ever try bouncing the lure off the bottom a little bit and tried to trigger a bite that way?
  • @elfndragon
    I do so love underwater fish footage; very well done! :D
  • @YourNextCast
    I know I am late to this video, but I just happened to come across this video. Amazing footage. Awesome job. Will definitely check out more of your content.
  • It is amazing to me to see from this point of view totally different from being on shore or in a boat
  • @jamiehart6318
    Those walleyes are so fat they sink if they stop swimming.
  • @shuckyJ8888
    is that a minnow added to the bottom treble hook?
  • @walleyperch
    Great underwater shots. Smart suspicious fish - I guess that's how they got so big....
  • @Andysfishing
    Nice one Ashley, great underwater footage. I'm about to do some underwater recording, hopefully some Barramundi, Mangrove Jack and Murray Cod. Any tips? It would be so cool to have a girlfriend that can drive a boat, just saying.
  • EXCELENTE video al momento de la captura, FELICITACIONES desde Caracas; VENEZUELA.
  • Very intresting the first fish stirred up the bottom to provide cover to ambush that poor lure lol,ive seen this behavior in smallmouth aswell trying to "blind" lots of bait,generally in my experiences the bass are schooled up and feeding hard
  • @milesaway3699
    Don't forget to bounce your bait on the bottom from time to time. The fish are drawn to the commotion. Also, jigging a live minnow on a treble hook dropped 8 inches down from a Swedish Pimple is deadly. Out fish my buddies every time w/ this setup.