Wow! Brandon Glass is probably one of the better guides I've seen on this program. He's clearly a guy that knows what's going on. Not only does he properly fillet salmon by going over the rib cage, but he also provides reels with left hand retrieve. Why more reel manufacturers aren't making more reels with left hand retrieve baffles me. I recently purchased some of the Okuma Cold Water reels used in this video. They seem to be higher quality than previous Okuma products.
Most informative fishing video that I have ever watched, I feel that if I ever fished that area, I could do it on my own and come back with fish the first time out...great job...OBTW, i just purchased two more Lamiglas Redline HS94MHC 9'4" rods yesterday!
Nice video Brandon! Looking forward to fishing with you soon. I'm doing a few new videos myself this spring, although I don't give any advice in mine. ;) Tight Lines!!
When trolling with line counters of u target say 20’ u should let out additional line to compensate distance from from rod tip to where line enters water from rod holder depending of rod holder angle it’s usually 3-5’ extra line to spit on target depth
Angler West TV that too for sure I do a lot of trolling for walleye here in the Great Lakes region specifically Lake Erie lotta steelhead to well as I call em migratory rainbow cause they don’t live in salt water lol
love seeing salmon caught without downriggers. hard to believe how shallow it is out there. will make it out there some day soon. plan on getting a new and bigger boat then will hit it
Salmon in the salt don't tend to be too leader shy. Use as long a leader as you can comfortably cast and try using InvisiSwivels for your swivel. They are neutral buoyant besides being invisible so they won't effect the action of your lure. They also won't corrode or blow out your tip if you reel up too far. Good luck.
quick question, i plan on casting out buzz bombs and lazer minnows for some kings and silvers in the bays soon, how long of a leader is recommended? shorter leaders are easier to cast, but i dont want to spook the fish. and long leaders are awkward for casting but have less of a chance of spooking, how long should i use?
Kandlefish metal jigs have been the #1 chinook producer for the past 7 years off Port Angeles. Very simple but highly effective salmon producer. Swain's store in Port Angeles has the best selection but its runs out of Kandlefish frequently.
Hey! I gotta say! You have some nice videos and some great fish. I subscribed! It would be great if you could take a look at my channel. A great and successful channel like yours could really help me out. I might have to visit those Oregon rivers sometime! Good luck on the water. Thanks, JD
With salmon in the PNW they make us release certain fish depending on the run and location. As they mention in the video these guys were required to release native Coho. In my home waters which is a couple hundred miles from where this was filmed we most of the time have to release native Chinook. The barbless hook makes it easy to release the fish and lowers mortality on the fish that do get released. That's the theory anyway. A fish is not supposed to come over the gunnel of the boat until it's species and native vs. hatchery status is determined.
terrible and annoying guitar, even my friend's are often bugged too much to continue. love the fishing. no offense intended, i'm marketing advertising obsessed and enjoy the show.
Wow! Brandon Glass is probably one of the better guides I've seen on this program. He's clearly a guy that knows what's going on. Not only does he properly fillet salmon by going over the rib cage, but he also provides reels with left hand retrieve. Why more reel manufacturers aren't making more reels with left hand retrieve baffles me. I recently purchased some of the Okuma Cold Water reels used in this video. They seem to be higher quality than previous Okuma products.
Justin... Great production. I fish a lot and I learned some helpful tips from Brandon . Excellent job! Rodger
That was a heck of a net job near the end lol
I can't wait to get it in the bay! I'm here in North Bend,OR!
Most informative fishing video that I have ever watched, I feel that if I ever fished that area, I could do it on my own and come back with fish the first time out...great job...OBTW, i just purchased two more Lamiglas Redline HS94MHC 9'4" rods yesterday!
Nice video Brandon! Looking forward to fishing with you soon. I'm doing a few new videos myself this spring, although I don't give any advice in mine. ;) Tight Lines!!
Another great show! Very informative I had to watch it twice to make sure I caught everything....
When trolling with line counters of u target say 20’ u should let out additional line to compensate distance from from rod tip to where line enters water from rod holder depending of rod holder angle it’s usually 3-5’ extra line to spit on target depth
Yes, and also account for the line angle.
Angler West TV that too for sure I do a lot of trolling for walleye here in the Great Lakes region specifically Lake Erie lotta steelhead to well as I call em migratory rainbow cause they don’t live in salt water lol
love seeing salmon caught without downriggers. hard to believe how shallow it is out there. will make it out there some day soon. plan on getting a new and bigger boat then will hit it
Salmon in the salt don't tend to be too leader shy. Use as long a leader as you can comfortably cast and try using InvisiSwivels for your swivel. They are neutral buoyant besides being invisible so they won't effect the action of your lure. They also won't corrode or blow out your tip if you reel up too far. Good luck.
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Great video.. learned alot actually
What type of rod were you using? Lamiglass ?
quick question, i plan on casting out buzz bombs and lazer minnows for some kings and silvers in the bays soon, how long of a leader is recommended? shorter leaders are easier to cast, but i dont want to spook the fish. and long leaders are awkward for casting but have less of a chance of spooking, how long should i use?
I always heard bananas were bad luck, apparently not
thanks! what are some good jigs to use besides buzz bombs and laser minnows? darts dont seem to have much action and spoons just arent heavy enough
Kandlefish metal jigs have been the #1 chinook producer for the past 7 years off Port Angeles. Very simple but highly effective salmon producer. Swain's store in Port Angeles has the best selection but its runs out of Kandlefish frequently.
Watch this episode Port Angeles Salmon th-cam.com/video/8iB2dRky9xI/w-d-xo.html I think it will answer some of your questions.
What are you thinking bananas are the worst thing you could possibly bring on a fishing trip!!
I'd take one of those fillets and cold smoke it to make lox.
why no downriggers? we do things much differently up here in bc.
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Hey! I gotta say! You have some nice videos and some great fish. I subscribed! It would be great if you could take a look at my channel. A great and successful channel like yours could really help me out. I might have to visit those Oregon rivers sometime! Good luck on the water.
Thanks, JD
Why the barbless law what’s the logic
With salmon in the PNW they make us release certain fish depending on the run and location. As they mention in the video these guys were required to release native Coho. In my home waters which is a couple hundred miles from where this was filmed we most of the time have to release native Chinook. The barbless hook makes it easy to release the fish and lowers mortality on the fish that do get released. That's the theory anyway. A fish is not supposed to come over the gunnel of the boat until it's species and native vs. hatchery status is determined.
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terrible and annoying guitar, even my friend's are often bugged too much to continue.
love the fishing.
no offense intended, i'm marketing advertising obsessed and enjoy the show.
Nice video, but I know of a lot better ways to filet fish.