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Episode 116: Winds, Wolves, and Walleye

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A glass wall, a dozen yellow-eyed timber wolves, and a wind that wouldn’t let up—our northern run from Wawa to Timmins had all the ingredients for a trip that teaches more than it takes. We hit record in the truck ride home to unpack what really worked: turning ugly chop into a pattern, trusting shade over sunshine, and letting a leaky tin boat and a pair of deep-diving cranks do the heavy lifting when cameras—and anglers—couldn’t stand.
We walk through the surprising spots and exact setups that changed our week. On big, windswept basins, we drift-trolled crystal minnows over 30–40 feet to target suspended walleye riding mid-column, no kicker required. When LiveScope lit up with fish that wouldn’t move on a rattlebait—after it crushed the day prior—we swung around the corner into the lee of a cliff, dropped live bait in 30–35 feet, and watched a neutral school switch on. Think of wind as moving structure: riprap gaps that funnel flow, single boulders that pin crayfish, narrow channels that compress current. We also dig into tools without the hype—Kraken/Spot-Lock anchor mode, five-foot jog moves to land precisely on marks, and the critical cross-check between traditional sonar and forward view to avoid chasing “mushroom” bottom returns.
Threaded through the stories are the small choices that keep you fishing: wearing auto-inflate PFDs, picking routes you can run back, and knowing when to call a windy hump and find softer water you can fish cleanly. We shout out local guides around Timmins, the bite heating up on Horwood Lake, and a can’t-miss sequence from Airdale Lodge you’ll see on Fish’n Canada. Come for the wolves, stay for the wind logic you can use this weekend—no matter your boat or budget.
Enjoyed this one? Follow and subscribe, share it with a fishing friend who fears the breeze, and leave a rating with your go-to wind bait—we’ll read our favourites on air.

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Chapters

1. Rolling Podcast, Road-Trip Setup (00:00:00)

2. Wolves Behind Glass, Cedar Meadows (00:02:00)

3. Timmins Shoot, Mines and Guides (00:04:00)

4. Wind: Friend, Foe, and Strategy (00:06:30)

5. Trolling Big Water From a Leaky Tinny (00:10:10)

6. Depth, Suspended Walleye, and Cranks (00:13:45)

7. Make the Method Fit the Weather (00:16:50)

8. Wawa Airdale, Lee Shores, and Riprap (00:19:30)

9. Tech Talk: Kraken, Spot-Lock, LiveScope (00:23:00)

10. Mapping, Sonar Myths, and “Mushrooms” (00:27:30)

11. Calm vs Chop: When Shade Wins (00:31:10)

12. Safety, PFDs, and Hard-Won Habits (00:34:00)

13. Diaries, Data, and Breaking Old Rules (00:36:30)

14. Gratitude, Plugs, and Sign-Off (00:39:10)

121 episodes

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A glass wall, a dozen yellow-eyed timber wolves, and a wind that wouldn’t let up—our northern run from Wawa to Timmins had all the ingredients for a trip that teaches more than it takes. We hit record in the truck ride home to unpack what really worked: turning ugly chop into a pattern, trusting shade over sunshine, and letting a leaky tin boat and a pair of deep-diving cranks do the heavy lifting when cameras—and anglers—couldn’t stand.
We walk through the surprising spots and exact setups that changed our week. On big, windswept basins, we drift-trolled crystal minnows over 30–40 feet to target suspended walleye riding mid-column, no kicker required. When LiveScope lit up with fish that wouldn’t move on a rattlebait—after it crushed the day prior—we swung around the corner into the lee of a cliff, dropped live bait in 30–35 feet, and watched a neutral school switch on. Think of wind as moving structure: riprap gaps that funnel flow, single boulders that pin crayfish, narrow channels that compress current. We also dig into tools without the hype—Kraken/Spot-Lock anchor mode, five-foot jog moves to land precisely on marks, and the critical cross-check between traditional sonar and forward view to avoid chasing “mushroom” bottom returns.
Threaded through the stories are the small choices that keep you fishing: wearing auto-inflate PFDs, picking routes you can run back, and knowing when to call a windy hump and find softer water you can fish cleanly. We shout out local guides around Timmins, the bite heating up on Horwood Lake, and a can’t-miss sequence from Airdale Lodge you’ll see on Fish’n Canada. Come for the wolves, stay for the wind logic you can use this weekend—no matter your boat or budget.
Enjoyed this one? Follow and subscribe, share it with a fishing friend who fears the breeze, and leave a rating with your go-to wind bait—we’ll read our favourites on air.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Rolling Podcast, Road-Trip Setup (00:00:00)

2. Wolves Behind Glass, Cedar Meadows (00:02:00)

3. Timmins Shoot, Mines and Guides (00:04:00)

4. Wind: Friend, Foe, and Strategy (00:06:30)

5. Trolling Big Water From a Leaky Tinny (00:10:10)

6. Depth, Suspended Walleye, and Cranks (00:13:45)

7. Make the Method Fit the Weather (00:16:50)

8. Wawa Airdale, Lee Shores, and Riprap (00:19:30)

9. Tech Talk: Kraken, Spot-Lock, LiveScope (00:23:00)

10. Mapping, Sonar Myths, and “Mushrooms” (00:27:30)

11. Calm vs Chop: When Shade Wins (00:31:10)

12. Safety, PFDs, and Hard-Won Habits (00:34:00)

13. Diaries, Data, and Breaking Old Rules (00:36:30)

14. Gratitude, Plugs, and Sign-Off (00:39:10)

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