I fished that Longbow tournament and it was some of the toughest fishing I've ever experienced in Ontario--Jay is an absolute hammer of an angler and yet so humble, just a class act of a guy. I also love the enthusiasm when he sticks a good one, it never gets old. AOY was well deserved!
@JaySiemensАй бұрын
Thanks man! Was great getting to know you on the trail! Hope you make it back up here.
@danielfranzen230Ай бұрын
Champion of kayak fishing AND fishing content creation. Congratulations Jay! Well deserved!
@liamfisherTVАй бұрын
Congratulations Jay!!!
@dalenesbittАй бұрын
You finally convinced me to sign up for the tour next year.
@TripEfishingАй бұрын
Great job out there and congrats on Angler of the Year! Catching a 25 inch walleye while the walleye are in lockjaw is incredible 😂
@heinrichbier4759Ай бұрын
Hope this tour grows a ton it’s a great idea run by great people.
@dillond84Ай бұрын
DOUBLE CONGRATS!!!! You first, Aaron second...tough going up against 39 Hours veterans...
@TrueNorthBaitsАй бұрын
Congratulations Jay! Well deserved!
@WrokBindsorАй бұрын
Kayak attack! Go Jay! Nice new boat! Congratulations!
@TwisUpАй бұрын
Great job fishing, filming and producing!
@KELLEYSrUSАй бұрын
Great job Jay!
@matttigАй бұрын
Congrats Jay! All the hard work paid off. Keep up the amazing content!❤
@KeithFoster-re5xjАй бұрын
You lucky dog! That's awesome! I look forward to my first kayak
@JimHenderson70Ай бұрын
Congrats Jay !!!! Very well deserved , you are busting your butt and making it happen !! Thanks for pluggin your battery choice , I'll check them out ,,,, Been getting the run around from Dakoda since the beginning of July , hopefully I can get my refund and try my luck with Norsk .... Thank you .
@GillsNReelsFishingАй бұрын
Great episode Jay‼️Congrats on the wins 👍
@Fish_BaitАй бұрын
Congratulations Jay ! WTG 🎣
@tjsguideserviceАй бұрын
This has been a sweet series! Incredible how you can film and fish out of a kayak. Can’t imagine that it’s easy!
@AnglersEdgeMappingАй бұрын
IndestructoJay 💪 . Nice derb’ing! Those last couple hours and the family wedding may haunt Aaron… 😂
@mayhem035Ай бұрын
Congrats, Jay! You were in a really nice kayak! ✌️👌👍♥️🇨🇦
@tomdombrovski432Ай бұрын
Great job!, love your channel and love your content
@stevejuststuff2779Ай бұрын
Got a Jackson Coosa FD. I'm getting an Old Town 120 auto in the spring. Really liked the footage showing how fast you could go and the spot lock feature. Congrats on your win and fantastic video as always.
@Silver_GrayАй бұрын
Good luck, Jay. I also wish good luck to Aaron haha
@patrickgibson2828Ай бұрын
Loved this as me being a kayak angler I love these videos I have gone in some tournaments myself with my kayak but against big greatlakes boats in salmon derbys fishing up to 4 miles out when you tie into a 20 plus salmon on the kayak now that's a feeling I just can't explain.
@redbear665Ай бұрын
If the root is good the fruit is good, God bless you Jay, from the golfer on Sturgeon River Road
@Jp19557Ай бұрын
Congratulations, Jay.
@TTangOutdoorsАй бұрын
Fun tournament!! I wish we'd have something similar for kayak fishing in Saskatchewan
@regbergmann3700Ай бұрын
Nicely done! Congrats!
@shanecyr5070Ай бұрын
Congrats, sweet videos. Nice yak.
@generalcАй бұрын
Congrats Jay
@superiorsightsound383Ай бұрын
Impressive, well done Jay ! Keep your rod bent and net wet
@TargetWalleyeАй бұрын
You're such a baller! Congrats dude!!
@JaySiemensАй бұрын
You are!
@dalbert4991Ай бұрын
You're a fine fisherman.
@chadheydt8221Ай бұрын
Way to go Jay🎉
@MN_RedАй бұрын
Come out to Oregon and do some kayaking for white sturgeon. My pb is 10'+, 2.5 hours of being pulled around. Thankfully there were other guys fishing and got a few cool pics and helped me release it.
@dalenesbittАй бұрын
Friesen replicas are pretty awesome. Got to meet him last week at the MFFA.
@jshuafulАй бұрын
Love the native kayaks just as good as old town but more customizable amd plug and play if you don’t want it I’ll take it lol
@EricLewis-fk3rpАй бұрын
Well done! Ended up winning AOY in the trail I take part in.
@natehale1982Ай бұрын
Been kayak fishing for 10+ years now. We prefer it over our boat. Glad to see you pushing the modern kayak scene.
@JJTFishingАй бұрын
Woohooo! Well doneJay.
@MB_anglingАй бұрын
What an awesome video jay man i totally look up to you im trying to become a fishermen just like you i would like to compete in all these tournaments like you and get into guiding as well thanks for uploading congrats
@drewandcharlie7583Ай бұрын
Man what a walter. I live in washington state. Thats a columbia river walleye
@casketbrain7697Ай бұрын
Congrats
@danielpittijr6283Ай бұрын
Hey, Jay, Sam, and H!!
@todocucutaАй бұрын
We need uncut content
@Ryan-dp7usАй бұрын
Awesome
@TheEzrider403Ай бұрын
Nice !
@willtraveltofishАй бұрын
Hopefully my man Andrew Cohen will give y’all a run for your money next year as he just moved up there and he’s a great stick.
@D41ly_cl1psАй бұрын
Hi jay are you going to be at the ice fishing show in Winnipeg
@JaySiemensАй бұрын
Yup!
@D41ly_cl1psАй бұрын
@@JaySiemens can’t wait!!!
@emmetkirchmanАй бұрын
Please tell Arron to make musky/rainbow video
@StripesraidАй бұрын
At first he caught everything but bass😂
@IncognitoGuy9Ай бұрын
Great video, now how do I convince my wife I need a livescope.... 🤔
@scottrouwhorst881Ай бұрын
Nice
@Monkeys-t1gАй бұрын
Clayton caught a 33 and a half inch walleye in dont thing you can beat that
@JaySiemensАй бұрын
Nope!
@StripesraidАй бұрын
I like jay simens
@evanmalison4489Ай бұрын
❤️🎣
@Efish3Ай бұрын
Awesome dude! But I really want you to get Clayton in one of those kayaks!LOL!!! AAron lost my interest but Clayton Rocks!
@HaB-rj9miАй бұрын
Yo what up
@samshu64Ай бұрын
Did you know Aaron doesn’t use livescope? I heard that somewhere
@uncutanglingАй бұрын
Tell everyone!
@ripsfishntripsАй бұрын
1st comment!! Another banger!
@prestonblake-j5cАй бұрын
I wonder how many other anglers had live scope to use. I feel like it takes alot of skill and fishing intuition out of fishing especially in Tournaments. I really do hope they stop allowing the use of it and then people can rely on their own skill and not on the screen in front of them.
@ontcarpnАй бұрын
I feel it takes a lot of skill to learn how to use live scope and time on the water to get yourself to areas that contain fish. Live scope helps dial in locating fish on the spot on the spot and then helps dial in techniques. Webe in his early video did the same with side imagining which is adorable most fish finders have. Live scope will only become more affordable. I don’t think Jay caught many more fish than the top 10 anglers in this tournament his happened to be bigger and the right species.
@prestonblake-j5cАй бұрын
Here's an example. You get brought to a lake you've never fished before for a 1 on 1 you just get your boat and no electronics but a depth finder, the other person also doesn't know the lake at all either but they get a livescope and know how to use it. Now I ain't a betting man but even you can't tell me that they don't have a greater advantage over you in that situation. I think live scope is great for content creation, but I don't think it belongs in Tournament settings.
@FindingAdventureАй бұрын
@@prestonblake-j5cmaybe for walleye fishing that is more true, but I’ve went to lakes for the first time to bass fish both with livescope and without and moreso than not I catch more fish using my intuition and knowledge shallow where livescope doesn’t help. I’ve went out with livescope and wasted so much time chasing blips on a screen that maybe weren’t even the target species. There’s a skill to it forsure more than any other sonar tech, and it still has its time and place. No need to draw the line on progress until it’s catching fish for you imo. No tech will make a fish bite still up to bait presentation etc
@FindingAdventureАй бұрын
Also I think trolling takes no skill and covers tons of water and catches a lot of fish. Same points I hear people say about livescope might as well be made about trolling 3 lines at once (wisconsin) all around the lake. Way easier than casting one rod with no tech just like livescope. To each their own I guess I think you need to use it to have a worthwhile perspective on it
@ontcarpnАй бұрын
@@prestonblake-j5c tournaments no matter the size no matter the species no matter the era have always been pay to play. As long as the rules allow something anyone that takes tournament fishing seriously will do what they can with in the rules to get an edge on the competition that is the nature of all competitive fishing from your Tuesday nighter to the Elite Series. It has been like this for ever.