Coho Salmon Limits! [Twitching Jigs]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- In todays video I went fishing for Coho salmon with some buddies and my dog Angler. Todays method that was working the best was Twitching Jigs. I tried Bobber and Eggs, Bobber and Beads, and Spinners with no luck. Switched to some Twitching Jigs and instantly started catching Fish. Hope you enjoy this video. Please Like and Subscribe.
Oh great, another good and mostly unknown spot blown up by the Internet.
3 things. 1. If you know the spot its because you've been there before. 2. Certain sections of rivers only fish well at a specific water level. So if people time it right, good on them. 3. Fishing is getting popular. If you want a spot. Get there early. Thanks for watching :)
I've hooked a lot in the mouth today 😂. As you should. Great video. Awesome job! Beautiful fish!
Thank you! it was definitely a good day!
Beautiful fish for this late in the season!
Love those late B run! Winter Steelhead showing too yay!
Love the content 👌🏽went ahead and smashed that subscribe button, keep on fishin on 🤙🏽🎣
Thank you! I've been itchin' to get out! Been busy, once the rivers drop, I'll be out recording Winter Steelhead!
Right with ya! I’ll be fishin’ the Mad River soon 🤙🏽
Awesome video!
Thank you!
Solid
Hey what area are you in what state?
Washington State. Thanks for watching :)
@@AnglersDreamPNW Good job not giving away the spot. 👍
Nice fish😀 what river?
Not gonna name rivers, but if people recognize it, good on them! Thanks for watching!
What size jig?
In this video I was using 3/8 oz. twitching jigs. I normally use 3/8 or 1/2 oz. jigs for Coho.
@@AnglersDreamPNW sweet catch 🎣
sluicer
Hello from BC what is the annual quota for hatchery coho in WA state?
Don't take them out of the water if you're going to release them 🤦 big ticket
If I had a dollar for every time I see an addicted video holding wild fish out of the water (especially trout on beads). If your not allowed to retain the fish you gotta keep it in the water. However other states have recognized different policies
Exactly I don't lift them out the water at all. Pop out hook and away they go no human handling .
Those are hatchery coho not native steelhead lol.