Adam, thanks for sharing your experience with your Baseball coach. He was a good influence on you! Now we all know where you got your tenacity from. You are a great example for all of us.
Amazing no other fishers just off a major road and bridge and lots (?) of fish. Wine country, not fishing country?? Bobber fishing. lots of slack line! Silver Flatfish was a great steelhead lure 50 years ago.
I’ve spent numerous days getting skunked 🦨 steelhead fishing. I think I get just as much enjoyment out of being on the water 💦 Besides nobody likes a quitter. As you know dedication pays off eventually. Glad you went back out!! Keep’m bent!!!✌🏻✌🏻
"Anytime you can get a fish to thw bank its a win" thank you for thw reminder. Caught one like that well north of you last week. Maybe i shouldn't have been WTF!!!
Spoon fishing for steelhead is the only time I actually think a baitcaster makes a significant difference. Highly recommend giving it a try, it really allows you to control the drift, let more line out, get it closer to the ground, etc. all mid drift. I’m sure there’s some TH-cam channels that have covered this, but seriously as someone who has caught hundreds of steelhead I think it’s a game-changer that I didn’t take seriously until I saw it in action. Also hardware in general, but especially spinners, tend to select for the bigger and more aggressive fish in a run. I’ve caught only 2 in the 20 lb range but both were on spinners.
@@TheFishingCrane 3 is usually the sweet spot. 4 can be good in fast rivers known for big fish, but I’ve never had any luck other than salmon with 5. If it’s deeper than ~3ft, maybe move away from bell body and more toward torpedo profile to you can stay in the strike zone. Otherwise bell body is my favorite in shallower water.
Absolutely. Forgot to add that I don’t usually start with hardware because I catch more fish overall on beads. I sort of use them to “play cleanup” when other things aren’t working, or later in the season when the rivers are chock full of big wild fish and the hatcheries have mostly cleared out. Not sure if it’s the best way but it’s worked for me.
@@shorecasted9295 How heavy of a spoon do you usually use for steelhead? And what brand? Because I know baitcasters generally work better with heavier lures. I also have a baitcasting setup for lighter lures (bfs) but it probably wouldn't handle a big steelhead that well lol.
Steelhead fishing is like running a marathon. Always a grind-it-out affair, but the reward is awesome! Way too many trips ending empty-handed! (which makes the successful ones special!) Nice video!
Have you considered learning to use a Baitcasting reel. Get the right rod reel casting setup for Steelhead and Salmon you will significantly increase effectiveness in many drift fishing techniques. You also will feel better control especially with bigger fish. Spinning definitely has its advantages in certain applications, but it's good to have both. Get a LH quality in 200 size like a Daiwa Coastal 200. You can use a 100 if your not fishing bigger rivers, but a 200 if bigger fish bigger water. You can do it all one hand and extend your drift without flipping and closing your bail. I enjoy watching your videos and how your experience grows. Thanks and Fish On 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🎣
Nice. Got em before the river blew out! 👍🏼 fishing should be good, if we can keep the rain out for a couple weeks. Was successful on the American around that time too. But I love running up there where you are. Only about 20 minutes for me. Tight lines 🤙🏼
Try the riffle upriver just above sailor bar. I like a three way swivel, three and a half to four foot leader, size 2 hook threaded with a night crawler. then a six to eight in. dropper too a slinky weight. For metal I like 1/4 to 3/4 little Cleo chrome / Blue. Slinky weights are nearly snag proof on the drift. Get an assortment to adjust for the speed of the current.
gets pretty crowded there, right? I haven't fished for steelhead yet but I've seen pictures and videos and there's a lot of anglers fishing around there.
Good job with the spoon. A couple of observations that may help from a log time spoon fisherman. First, re rig that spoon with a split ring on the nose right to a quality barrel swivel and lose the safety snap. They will open up and you'll lose the fish's. Second, move more to find fish. You fished same spot all day. I'd work that hole from top to bottom in 30 mins with a spoon. They go to the next run or another spot. Then maybe come back later. Bank fishermen who move a lot put themselves in front of more players and you'll be more successful. Cast, swing, retrieve, then take 5 steps down river and cast again. If a fish is there it will bite. I also like to use a split ring to a small barrel swivel to a gamakatsu big river hook on the tail end of the spoon. Increases hook ups to hang the hook back a bit. Finally, the opposite side of that hole looks fishy but it also looks to deep to properly present a lower weight spoon. Try a half once or two thirds to get deep fast and fish that water... Then retrieve a little faster to keep it up on the end of the swing. Happy fishing!
At 74, I want to tell you that you shouldn't sell yourself short when it comes to opportunities on the water. I am still an active fisherman like my father, who fly fished into his late 80's. The same drive that inspires just one more cast is the same energy that keeps us going just one more day. Die hard doesn't have an expiration date.
You've got to know Northern California's rivers and start looking at area bridges, satellite images, etc.. If you're lucky, you'll identify it. I did................Just haven't gotten over there and wet my line yet. Looks like a great place.
@@anxiousbeachbums yo bro thanks for telling me it was NorCal lol I didnt know if it was NorCal or Central coast. Helps narrow it down a lot. I found it too, searching w/ google earth and satellite maps is honestly kinda fun haha.
Not super important to keep hatchery fish wet. Would have been better for that river system if you bonked that fish and threw it in the woods rather than releasing it. Another nice video tho!
Did you notice the steelhead jumping behind you at 1:02?
right before he said "to see if there's any fish in here" haha this guy's a fish magnet
I didn't see that until now! Good eye!
@@DieHardFishingwhere is that spot at? I would like to try it out looks like a good little spot
Adam, thanks for sharing your experience with your Baseball coach. He was a good influence on you! Now we all know where you got your tenacity from. You are a great example for all of us.
I appreciate that!
for me, this is definitely one of your most enjoyable vids. You brought back many memories for me.
I have only ever caught steelhead on rooster tail spinners in the Hood River in Oregon. My brother and friends always used salmon eggs for bait.
Great video I recommend gold spoons with any color like green or red. I’ve caught 16 this season on spoons. They really go for it.
Thanks for the tip!
Another Die Hard Fishing vid. 🔥!
Great catch brother! FYI, be careful, that river floods heavy up to where those greens on the opposite bank.
Thanks for the tip
Amazing no other fishers just off a major road and bridge and lots (?) of fish. Wine country, not fishing country?? Bobber fishing. lots of slack line! Silver Flatfish was a great steelhead lure 50 years ago.
What's a Highlighted Comment? One's own Comment?? Maybe some day I'll rank for a personal reply to my comment or I'll simply give up following
I’ve spent numerous days getting skunked 🦨 steelhead fishing. I think I get just as much enjoyment out of being on the water 💦
Besides nobody likes a quitter. As you know dedication pays off eventually. Glad you went back out!!
Keep’m bent!!!✌🏻✌🏻
"Anytime you can get a fish to thw bank its a win" thank you for thw reminder. Caught one like that well north of you last week. Maybe i shouldn't have been WTF!!!
I’m a fan of lil Cleo spoons. I’ve had great days with salmon and steelhead!
Spoon fishing for steelhead is the only time I actually think a baitcaster makes a significant difference. Highly recommend giving it a try, it really allows you to control the drift, let more line out, get it closer to the ground, etc. all mid drift. I’m sure there’s some TH-cam channels that have covered this, but seriously as someone who has caught hundreds of steelhead I think it’s a game-changer that I didn’t take seriously until I saw it in action.
Also hardware in general, but especially spinners, tend to select for the bigger and more aggressive fish in a run. I’ve caught only 2 in the 20 lb range but both were on spinners.
What size spinners are you throwing?
@@TheFishingCrane 3 is usually the sweet spot. 4 can be good in fast rivers known for big fish, but I’ve never had any luck other than salmon with 5. If it’s deeper than ~3ft, maybe move away from bell body and more toward torpedo profile to you can stay in the strike zone. Otherwise bell body is my favorite in shallower water.
Great information! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely. Forgot to add that I don’t usually start with hardware because I catch more fish overall on beads. I sort of use them to “play cleanup” when other things aren’t working, or later in the season when the rivers are chock full of big wild fish and the hatcheries have mostly cleared out.
Not sure if it’s the best way but it’s worked for me.
@@shorecasted9295 How heavy of a spoon do you usually use for steelhead? And what brand? Because I know baitcasters generally work better with heavier lures. I also have a baitcasting setup for lighter lures (bfs) but it probably wouldn't handle a big steelhead that well lol.
Steelhead fishing is like running a marathon. Always a grind-it-out affair, but the reward is awesome! Way too many trips ending empty-handed! (which makes the successful ones special!) Nice video!
Couldn't agree more!
Have you considered learning to use a Baitcasting reel. Get the right rod reel casting setup for Steelhead and Salmon you will significantly increase effectiveness in many drift fishing techniques. You also will feel better control especially with bigger fish. Spinning definitely has its advantages in certain applications, but it's good to have both. Get a LH quality in 200 size like a Daiwa Coastal 200. You can use a 100 if your not fishing bigger rivers, but a 200 if bigger fish bigger water. You can do it all one hand and extend your drift without flipping and closing your bail. I enjoy watching your videos and how your experience grows. Thanks and Fish On 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🎣
Nice fish Adam!
Nice. Got em before the river blew out! 👍🏼 fishing should be good, if we can keep the rain out for a couple weeks. Was successful on the American around that time too. But I love running up there where you are. Only about 20 minutes for me. Tight lines 🤙🏼
Was able to get one on a STEELHEAD SLAMMER , spinner. By far the best, salmon/steelhead, spinner out there. But hey, they will bite anything shinny 🤙🏼
Finally I been waiting on this vid! It was good to meet you Adam
Nice to meet you too!
If you come by again with your kyak I'll show you some good spots for bass. More my cup of tea. That was my first time fishing for steelhead ha
Some of my best days were the shitty rain and hail days in Oregon 🐟 didn’t wanna fish either but sometimes it works out
My biggest steelhead was 11 lbs Trinity river on a #4 Mepps
Wow, what blush cheek color on that fish. A grind but worth it, you’re a maniac
In the Midwest a great debate on Snap swivels vs no snap swivels with our friend Little Cleo. Work well for King Salmon too.
I grew up in the Central Valley and Scott’s Valley. Watching your videos is sort of like a mini vacation to the homeland.
I don't know what the day will bring but I know who brings the day.
Try the riffle upriver just above sailor bar. I like a three way swivel, three and a half to four foot leader, size 2 hook threaded with a night crawler. then a six to eight in. dropper too a slinky weight. For metal I like 1/4 to 3/4 little Cleo chrome / Blue. Slinky weights are nearly snag proof on the drift. Get an assortment to adjust for the speed of the current.
gets pretty crowded there, right? I haven't fished for steelhead yet but I've seen pictures and videos and there's a lot of anglers fishing around there.
Good job with the spoon. A couple of observations that may help from a log time spoon fisherman. First, re rig that spoon with a split ring on the nose right to a quality barrel swivel and lose the safety snap. They will open up and you'll lose the fish's. Second, move more to find fish. You fished same spot all day. I'd work that hole from top to bottom in 30 mins with a spoon. They go to the next run or another spot. Then maybe come back later. Bank fishermen who move a lot put themselves in front of more players and you'll be more successful. Cast, swing, retrieve, then take 5 steps down river and cast again. If a fish is there it will bite. I also like to use a split ring to a small barrel swivel to a gamakatsu big river hook on the tail end of the spoon. Increases hook ups to hang the hook back a bit. Finally, the opposite side of that hole looks fishy but it also looks to deep to properly present a lower weight spoon. Try a half once or two thirds to get deep fast and fish that water... Then retrieve a little faster to keep it up on the end of the swing.
Happy fishing!
Thank you for writing up these tips! They are really helpful.
If you look up the regulations for this river you'll see barbed hooks are allowed and a few others as well
Flatfish work well also
Thanks for the tip!
Sweet
You didn’t tell us what was in the box ?
Yeah. What's in the box?
Still coming!!!!
Nice fish
I use flies and a combo of a fly with a bead 2 inches above the fly. I really kill steelhead on submerged flies.
At 74, I want to tell you that you shouldn't sell yourself short when it comes to opportunities on the water.
I am still an active fisherman like my father, who fly fished into his late 80's.
The same drive that inspires just one more cast is the same energy that keeps us going just one more day.
Die hard doesn't have an expiration date.
Good to know! I hope to be fishing hard at that age as well!
Never set the hook when using a spoon or spinner, just reel in to it👍
Thanks for the tip!
Where was the butter milk bar ?
I forgot one that day! My bad!
What River is that and what bridge is that??
You've got to know Northern California's rivers and start looking at area bridges, satellite images, etc.. If you're lucky, you'll identify it. I did................Just haven't gotten over there and wet my line yet. Looks like a great place.
@@anxiousbeachbums I was looking for the answer not that can You just simply tell me where that is please
@@anxiousbeachbums yo bro thanks for telling me it was NorCal lol I didnt know if it was NorCal or Central coast. Helps narrow it down a lot. I found it too, searching w/ google earth and satellite maps is honestly kinda fun haha.
What rod was that
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What size float/weight do you use?
It varies depending on the current and water depth
hi, probly no law against feeding the fish you could give them a worm after the battle before release, ha ha
Not barbless?
Yes, barbless
Excuse my ignorance, but you are staying in one spot because fish are passing by?
I always try and cover a stretch of river if possible and not stay in one place all day. Anyone know the river? Didn't notice any drift boats.
Yes, fish were in the area so I didn't move too far.
Not super important to keep hatchery fish wet. Would have been better for that river system if you bonked that fish and threw it in the woods rather than releasing it. Another nice video tho!