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I do not think it is fair to call this work a video Rod. I'd call it a short film. Excellent production values and very nicely finished. It also does not hurt to have a fishing partner with the brightest smile in fishing.
Now that’s a fishing trip of a lifetime. Amazing fishing and great video footage. Thank you for sharing. So nice to have a partner that enjoys the wonders of this word together.
Like these kinds of videos guys, with sort of a traveling the day feel, with a mix of scenic shots, explanation, and actual fishing. One thing that would be a great add, is clear showcasing of the rigs you're using, and technical specs so we can learn what works.
You guys always focus on what fishing is really about - more than just taking fish home to keep. All the stuff in between :) Nice work Rod and Kitty! Very much enjoy watching your videos. The quality is unmatched!
Thanks for the kind words! I think it's definitely very important to focus on all the aspects of fishing, to show the whole experience to our audience. :)
Just love this video so much with the fishing and scenery and landscapes, and the fact you explain things been a subscriber for a while now, Not been to canada for about 25 years now and wow its just as i remember it, thanks for sharing.
@@FishingwithRod where abouts this? I live on that side of the island and don't no that spot please share...also you should do a video on cowichan lake decent fish in there I've fished it my hole life if your need of guide service...love the videos
another great little video, i love Vancouver Island but dont know enough about it however im hoping to explore a bit more this year when i visit,,Rod/Kitty can i ask what Camera you use for the Video`s and what If any mic`s you use as the sound and video quality are very good.. Thumbs up from me, i`d love to see more from the Island
Definitely worth it. Personally I think its worth getting a guide if your time is limited. But if you have the time, exploring the island can be very rewarding. There are definitely a lot more options for coho and steelhead than in the LM.
Amazing fishing! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. I felt as though I was right with you, albeit from the comfort of my 30" computer screen.
A few times over 50 yrs ive caught salmon with other people's lure in theyre mouth lol
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Rod, I am watching some of the older videos... I think the areal footage are so nice. Has something changed that you no longer have these things in recent videos?
I've been meaning to get into hunting for a few years now and fishing seemed like a great start considering my Squamish nation heritage, thank you for sharing this with us I was very curious to see the process! :)
Ive been watching for a few years waiting for something. Personally I think you should collab with other bigger youtubers like Jon B, Extreme Philly fishing, Lunkers, 1rod1reel. Those would probaly bring subs and the videos would be very entertaining
Thanks. We've talked about collaborations quite often actually. A couple of years ago BlacktipH wanted us to come down, but the timing just didn't work out. :) My situation is a little different to all the other fast growing channels with younger guys right now. They have all the opportunities to travel and feature exciting content. With two kids at home, I'm more tied down by time and finance, so can't commit to those ideas. Not an excuse, but it's the reality and and I'll have to be satisfied with our current growth for now.
Newbie here, just started fishing March 2020. I'm catching to eat, well.... For a lot of fun too. What I can't figure out is why you let some fish go and keep others. How do you know what fish to keep and eat? Generally, I let the smaller ones go.
Hi Sylvia, thanks for the message and good question. These fish were released because only catch and release is allowed for this river system. Every river, lake, sea has its own regulations when it comes to what you can fish for, keep, etc. The best way to find out is by accessing the regulations on the government's websites. So when it comes to what size is best for keeping to ensure sustainability, it actually depends on the species. For the most part, it is in fact better to keep the smaller ones than the bigger ones. The biggest fish, especially for long living species such as rockfish, are the breeders. These fish are important when it comes to recruitment of the populations. For salmon, etc, keeping ones that are average in size is also better than keeping the biggest, or the smaller ones, because these are often in much higher abundance. If you are in BC and have more questions on regulations etc, you are welcome to message me through our Facebook page facebook.com/fishingwithrod and I can help you out from there.
Ho Rod i hope you are doing good nice fishing were is this i like to go no fish on the sunshine coast this year cheers how is the kid ? getting big cheers bro..
Is this a C&R system ? . I see you's hiking through the trails without a bell to alert bear in the area as you show one right across the river . Does that not concern you ? Great video Rod and Kit .Keep em coming !!!
There are two nets being used in this video. One is a Moby, I'm not totally sure which model it is. The other one is a Catch and release net made by Gibbs Delta. It's categorized as a trout catch and release net but I've used it for pink and coho salmon for many years now.
I love your videos which give great impressions. I am a fly fisherman and are planing an expedition tour through Canada for 4-5 years in my Explorer Mobil (I should mention that I am German and want to start my project in 2 years). In the last few years I have been to Vancouver Island 4x times and fished mostly the west of the island (fresh and saltwater) from Bowser where I had accommodation. Can you tell where you made this video or is that a secret? Appreciate your answer. BR Dirk
Thanks! I have kept the particular location out of the video but it's not really a secret either. Just about all of the main rivers that feed into the West Coast of Vancouver Island would produce coho salmon like these. That sounds like an exciting trip by the way!
This video is over 5 yrs old but I would love to find out how to get to this spot where you guys were slaying coho! I've only caught coho on the Vedder River in Chilliwack and I now live in Chemainus and want to start up fishing here but need a few hints PLEASE!
Robert, most of the river systems which drain out of the West Coast of Vancouver Island have the potential to produce specimens like these. What makes these fish stand out in comparison to the Vedder fish isn't really the size, but the fact that they are only 1km or less from the ocean. This makes their fight way more intense. Also, the river system shown in this video has not had a good coho return since this was filmed actually., and unfortunately.
@@FishingwithRod thanks so much for the reply. Last question I have is that I used the float system with wool to catch coho on the Vedder, would I use the same set up here on the island for coho?
It really depends on the type of water you are fishing at. If it is slow or stagnant, then lures would be the method to go with. Coho love chasing down spoons, spinners and jigs.
Hi Jeff, with my spinning reel for this fishery, I spool my Shimano Sustain 2500FG with 15lb test PowerPro braided for main, which is enough to handle any coho salmon, as well as chum salmon and some chinook salmon. At the end of my main, I tie about 4 to 6 feet of Seaguar Flurocarbon to it as my leader. I usually use 10 or 12lb test for coho. Heavier if I need to for bigger fish. The knot I use from the braided main to fluro leader is an improved Albright. I then tie the spoon to the leader.
Hey Rod, I love your videos! I know you've mentioned that you guys use 2500s reels. In this case what kind of braid you guys are using and how much do you think you have it on the spool? Thanks
I use 15lb test PowerPro, and absolutely love it. :) I spool a few layers of 10lb test Maxima Ultragreen mono on the bottom of the spool as recommended, then the PowerPro. I'm not sure exactly how much is on there, but I spool it to the top, but not overspooling. I spooled this particular back in spring 2014, and the same line is still working flawlessly.
Hey Rod, thank you very much for the reply! I also live in Vancouver and love your videos. The reason that I am asking is that I am planning to do some jigging for cohos and chums for this years season. I just got a 8'6 rod with a 3000 reel. I was thinking of spooling 30lb braid in white or multi-color. With that in mind, do you think it will be over killed? Also, although I am going to use flourocarbon as leader, do you think white, multi-color or even chartreuse line will effect the hook-up rate? Sorry for the long post and thank you again for your reply.
30lb braid would be an overkill, 15lb test is more than enough. 20lb if you want. With my 15lb it has worked great for coho, chum and even the odd chinook salmon. For fluoro leader, we use Seaguar, 10 or 12lb test, about 6 feet of it at the end of the braid. Actually, there is a video tutorial coming out in about two weeks from now that talks about this specifically.
The reel I was using is a Shimano Sustain 2500FG. Kitty was using a Shimano Stradic 2500 CI4+. Both are excellent reels for this type of fishing. I also have a Sahara 2500 as a backup, which is good, but definitely not as durable as the other two. The Clarus rod I was using is rated light, but like all the other Clarus models I feel that it is stiffer than its rating so this particular rod is perfect for coho salmon fishing, rated 6 to 10lb, can handle any fish, also medium size chinook, and chum salmon.
Hi James, the rod is 9' long, rated 6 to 10lb, Shimano Clarus CSS90ML2B. The reels are Shimano 2500s, mine is a Sustain, while Kitty's using a Stradic Ci4+.
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Rod, you've got the best quality fishing show on TH-cam by far.
Thank you. :)
I guess you haven't seen the addicted fishing channel lol
@@calumizatt1909 pretty much the based off of this was filmed 4 years ago
@@calumizatt1909 Let the guy have a compliment man. No one is saying anything negative here.
Fantastic video,, we are blessed to live in such a place..
Yes we are. Thanks for watching!
I never knew his name was Rod until Kitty called out his name... I always thought fishing with rod as in fishing rod
I do not think it is fair to call this work a video Rod. I'd call it a short film. Excellent production values and very nicely finished. It also does not hurt to have a fishing partner with the brightest smile in fishing.
Thank you for the kind words. :) A lot of effort is put into these productions and we always love to hear that they are being appreciated.
I can watch u guys fish all day long. U pick the best spots, the best views and background music to make your fishing adventure truly magical.
Glad to hear that!
Great video... have to admit. Kitty makes it very interesting. What a smile!
Now that’s a fishing trip of a lifetime. Amazing fishing and great video footage. Thank you for sharing. So nice to have a partner that enjoys the wonders of this word together.
Thanks! 😊
12:37 Kitty earns her name with that cat-like agility scrambling over those slippery rocks! I would have wiped out for sure.
Wow! Kitty took this channel to the next level! Beautiful, Intelligent, adventurous and so humble! Where can I find a fishing partner this amazing?
Where s Dan at ? He don't like to fish?
That is maybe the nicest coho I've ever seen. Congrats.
Amazing work guys!! That last fish was unreal!!! I will find that river!
I hope you will get into some as well! :)
that is beautiful fish thanks Rodney and kitty showing us your catch its look great
Like these kinds of videos guys, with sort of a traveling the day feel, with a mix of scenic shots, explanation, and actual fishing. One thing that would be a great add, is clear showcasing of the rigs you're using, and technical specs so we can learn what works.
what a great video man nothing better than bc fishing
Great color in this video. The background of shadows and greens, browns and gold in the water. What a classy production; plus the fish
Thank you for the kind words!
Want to live in Vancouver Island. Awesome!!!!!!
Amazing nature and fishing too thx for sharing video ..Greetings from Calgary! 👌🍷🐠🐟🦐💕✌
You guys always focus on what fishing is really about - more than just taking fish home to keep. All the stuff in between :) Nice work Rod and Kitty! Very much enjoy watching your videos. The quality is unmatched!
Thanks for the kind words! I think it's definitely very important to focus on all the aspects of fishing, to show the whole experience to our audience. :)
That fish in the back at 10:40 though
Graeme Kumagai it's more like 10:37
The setting there is ridiculously beautiful. If I sign up for Alone, I'm taking a fly rod and fishing for coho!
AWESOME! just finished watching the live stream, cant wait for the next.
Thanks Luke!
Just love this video so much with the fishing and scenery and landscapes, and the fact you explain things been a subscriber for a while now, Not been to canada for about 25 years now and wow its just as i remember it, thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching and allowing us to share the experience with you. :)
Thats what dreams are made of! Amazing video guys!
Amazing :) Thank you sooo much for taking the time to create the content.
Thank you for watching! :)
@@FishingwithRod where abouts this? I live on that side of the island and don't no that spot please share...also you should do a video on cowichan lake decent fish in there I've fished it my hole life if your need of guide service...love the videos
Wow wonderful video, good job Rod and Kitty!!!!!!! What a tank is right.
Thanks Steve!
Wat a pretty place that is.. I wouldn't care if I couldn't land any, such beautiful scenary...
We are very spoiled for sure. Being there was a blessing, catching those fish was a bonus. :) Thank you for watching.
Sweet spot, would love to make a few casts there
been watching you for a while. this is the best vid yet. keep up the great work. Also love the tutorials.
Great to hear! Thank you for watching and supporting the content. :)
another great little video, i love Vancouver Island but dont know enough about it however im hoping to explore a bit more this year when i visit,,Rod/Kitty can i ask what Camera you use for the Video`s and what If any mic`s you use as the sound and video quality are very good..
Thumbs up from me, i`d love to see more from the Island
Definitely worth it. Personally I think its worth getting a guide if your time is limited. But if you have the time, exploring the island can be very rewarding. There are definitely a lot more options for coho and steelhead than in the LM.
Amazing fishing! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. I felt as though I was right with you, albeit from the comfort of my 30" computer screen.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
another good vid I have to get a go pro and show you some fishing in sask. I used to fish there in the vedder and on vancouver island.
Awesome release and respect for the salmon!
Thank you. :)
Really beautiful video that comes with genuine joy. I should visit Vancouver Island in the fall.
Thank you. :)
I haven't even finished it. I have barely started and I already know that it is going to be awesome!
Hehe great! :)
Kitty vindicated!! Nice work Rod and Kitty!
Thanks Edward! :)
Beautiful river and great fishing loved This one
Thank you for watching. :)
You both keep getting better. Great video and WOW! Nice Coho Kitty! That is a perfect day in my book..
Thank you! :)
A few times over 50 yrs ive caught salmon with other people's lure in theyre mouth lol
Rod, I am watching some of the older videos... I think the areal footage are so nice. Has something changed that you no longer have these things in recent videos?
Yep there are still aerial footage in the recent episodes from time to time.
This video was absolutely beautifully shot
Thank you John! Always love hearing that people enjoy the artistic component of these videos. 🙂
What blank is the rod Kitty had on that big fish. Looked like a Temple Fork Outfitters. Great videos.
roln Pretty sure its a tfo but I could be wrong, next best thing imo is the trophy xl coho king 9’ 8-15 my favourite off the shelf spinning rod
Hi one of the best videos, the drones vid is great.Keep up the great work;)
Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful shots in this video!
Thank you! :)
Rod, Kitty, outstanding video. Keep up the good work !
I've been meaning to get into hunting for a few years now and fishing seemed like a great start considering my Squamish nation heritage, thank you for sharing this with us I was very curious to see the process! :)
Thanks! Glad to hear!
I'm digging this style of video Rod!
That's great! Thanks for watching again. :)
Im still suprised how you have such high quality videos yet low subs and views. Just keep it up ma!
Thanks. :) Yeah it's a little discouraging as I want these to be watched and appreciated by more people. We just need everyone to share them. ;)
Ive been watching for a few years waiting for something. Personally I think you should collab with other bigger youtubers like Jon B, Extreme Philly fishing, Lunkers, 1rod1reel. Those would probaly bring subs and the videos would be very entertaining
Thanks. We've talked about collaborations quite often actually. A couple of years ago BlacktipH wanted us to come down, but the timing just didn't work out. :) My situation is a little different to all the other fast growing channels with younger guys right now. They have all the opportunities to travel and feature exciting content. With two kids at home, I'm more tied down by time and finance, so can't commit to those ideas. Not an excuse, but it's the reality and and I'll have to be satisfied with our current growth for now.
***** ya for sure man just keep it up!
Fishing with Rod have you thought of collaborating with captain Quinn you could take a road trip up north and catch some skeena steelies
Great film work as usual and what a nice coho..!
Thanks Glen! :)
Check out 10.40 A fish in the background gets massive air!
Amazing video , thanks !
Thanks!
So amazing. Beautiful and breathtaking
Thank you so much!
Great vid & cool people . If wish my Wife would go fishing with me . We had so much fun when we fished together .
Thanks!
Another quality video Rod, nice!
Thank you! :)
beer , you guys crazy. awesome view
No beer were drank while filming this episode lol... ;)
great vid and niceee fishs .. fishhhhhh onnn!!
Thanks!
This is an Amazing Video... Awesome work Guy's...
Thank you. :)
Newbie here, just started fishing March 2020. I'm catching to eat, well.... For a lot of fun too. What I can't figure out is why you let some fish go and keep others. How do you know what fish to keep and eat? Generally, I let the smaller ones go.
Hi Sylvia, thanks for the message and good question. These fish were released because only catch and release is allowed for this river system. Every river, lake, sea has its own regulations when it comes to what you can fish for, keep, etc. The best way to find out is by accessing the regulations on the government's websites.
So when it comes to what size is best for keeping to ensure sustainability, it actually depends on the species. For the most part, it is in fact better to keep the smaller ones than the bigger ones. The biggest fish, especially for long living species such as rockfish, are the breeders. These fish are important when it comes to recruitment of the populations. For salmon, etc, keeping ones that are average in size is also better than keeping the biggest, or the smaller ones, because these are often in much higher abundance.
If you are in BC and have more questions on regulations etc, you are welcome to message me through our Facebook page facebook.com/fishingwithrod and I can help you out from there.
Beautiful scenary Rod.. So amazing :)
Thanks! :)
Mind blowing..
Way ta go Kittie!!!!!!!
Ho Rod i hope you are doing good nice fishing were is this i like to go no fish on the sunshine coast this year cheers how is the kid ? getting big cheers bro..
Nice fish for both of you!! Congrats!
Thanks!
Hey Rod
You guys are blessed with those brilliant waters you have
Would love to fish your part of the world
Collin South africa
We are definitely very blessed here. :) Thanks Collin!
Is this a C&R system ? . I see you's hiking through the trails without a bell to alert bear in the area as you show one right across the river . Does that not concern you ? Great video Rod and Kit .Keep em coming !!!
C&R. :) No bells needed. Those bears can hear Kitty's voice from a mile away when we walk in the bush so I'm not concerned at all lol... ;)
Nice Kitty
Great video showing both success and a few small 'hick ups', nice catches and well done both of you:)
Thank you! :)
What net are you using there? awesome stuff.
There are two nets being used in this video. One is a Moby, I'm not totally sure which model it is. The other one is a Catch and release net made by Gibbs Delta. It's categorized as a trout catch and release net but I've used it for pink and coho salmon for many years now.
Epic fish!
Thank you! :)
What river is this keep up the good work
Very nice. What a place to fish 👍
Thank you Chuck, we are very blessed to have this on the West Coast of BC. :)
I love your videos which give great impressions.
I am a fly fisherman and are planing an expedition tour through Canada for 4-5 years in my Explorer Mobil (I should mention that I am German and want to start my project in 2 years). In the last few years I have been to Vancouver Island 4x times and fished mostly the west of the island (fresh and saltwater) from Bowser where I had accommodation. Can you tell where you made this video or is that a secret? Appreciate your answer. BR Dirk
Thanks! I have kept the particular location out of the video but it's not really a secret either. Just about all of the main rivers that feed into the West Coast of Vancouver Island would produce coho salmon like these. That sounds like an exciting trip by the way!
Loved it! Thanks!
Thanks for watching! :)
amazing both of you!
wer is this located?
thank you 🤠😀
This is on Vancouver Island. :)
Beautifully done! That last koho was a hog!
Thanks Tom!
good catch in the end!!!
Awesome! Nice job....
Thanks!
Awesome videos as usual guys - love the content. Let's get you guys a salmon net.
Thanks. We got some good nets now. 🙂
This video is over 5 yrs old but I would love to find out how to get to this spot where you guys were slaying coho! I've only caught coho on the Vedder River in Chilliwack and I now live in Chemainus and want to start up fishing here but need a few hints PLEASE!
Robert, most of the river systems which drain out of the West Coast of Vancouver Island have the potential to produce specimens like these. What makes these fish stand out in comparison to the Vedder fish isn't really the size, but the fact that they are only 1km or less from the ocean. This makes their fight way more intense. Also, the river system shown in this video has not had a good coho return since this was filmed actually., and unfortunately.
@@FishingwithRod thanks so much for the reply. Last question I have is that I used the float system with wool to catch coho on the Vedder, would I use the same set up here on the island for coho?
It really depends on the type of water you are fishing at. If it is slow or stagnant, then lures would be the method to go with. Coho love chasing down spoons, spinners and jigs.
@@FishingwithRod thanks so much for the info
Hi Rod, can you tell us your line set up? Braid or mono and lb test? Also using any leader or swivels? Thanks
Hi Jeff, with my spinning reel for this fishery, I spool my Shimano Sustain 2500FG with 15lb test PowerPro braided for main, which is enough to handle any coho salmon, as well as chum salmon and some chinook salmon. At the end of my main, I tie about 4 to 6 feet of Seaguar Flurocarbon to it as my leader. I usually use 10 or 12lb test for coho. Heavier if I need to for bigger fish. The knot I use from the braided main to fluro leader is an improved Albright. I then tie the spoon to the leader.
have u ever fished the alluete river if so can u share ?
Amazing nature there!!!
What camera are you using, it looks really crisp?
Thank you. We use Canon DSLRs for most of our shoots. :)
what river is this? im trying to plan a trip there and i cant figure out which one to go to
No bobber action? Great video as always.
Cast and retrieve spoons for this video only. There'll be more float fishing videos later! :) Thanks!
Beautiful video!
Thanks!
Hey Rod, I love your videos! I know you've mentioned that you guys use 2500s reels. In this case what kind of braid you guys are using and how much do you think you have it on the spool? Thanks
I use 15lb test PowerPro, and absolutely love it. :) I spool a few layers of 10lb test Maxima Ultragreen mono on the bottom of the spool as recommended, then the PowerPro. I'm not sure exactly how much is on there, but I spool it to the top, but not overspooling. I spooled this particular back in spring 2014, and the same line is still working flawlessly.
Hey Rod, thank you very much for the reply! I also live in Vancouver and love your videos. The reason that I am asking is that I am planning to do some jigging for cohos and chums for this years season. I just got a 8'6 rod with a 3000 reel. I was thinking of spooling 30lb braid in white or multi-color. With that in mind, do you think it will be over killed? Also, although I am going to use flourocarbon as leader, do you think white, multi-color or even chartreuse line will effect the hook-up rate? Sorry for the long post and thank you again for your reply.
30lb braid would be an overkill, 15lb test is more than enough. 20lb if you want. With my 15lb it has worked great for coho, chum and even the odd chinook salmon. For fluoro leader, we use Seaguar, 10 or 12lb test, about 6 feet of it at the end of the braid. Actually, there is a video tutorial coming out in about two weeks from now that talks about this specifically.
Oh I see. I think I will down size to 20lb then. Thank you very much again, and I am looking forward to that future video!
Great video guys
Thank you! :)
Is this a drive-to location? Sorry, I don't know very much about Vancouver Island being from the other side of Canada haha.
There are roads nearby for sure, and most spots require a bit of walk while the odd spots you can drive on the trail close to the bank. :)
Hey guys before n while casting please explain how to cast, what kind of jig , which place to get good spot .......
You can find all that information in our tutorials.
Great video looking forward to the next one. What type of spinning reel on your Carus rod are you using? Also is the rod a 9' light?
The reel I was using is a Shimano Sustain 2500FG. Kitty was using a Shimano Stradic 2500 CI4+. Both are excellent reels for this type of fishing. I also have a Sahara 2500 as a backup, which is good, but definitely not as durable as the other two. The Clarus rod I was using is rated light, but like all the other Clarus models I feel that it is stiffer than its rating so this particular rod is perfect for coho salmon fishing, rated 6 to 10lb, can handle any fish, also medium size chinook, and chum salmon.
Thanks for getting back me Rod.
You're welcome, anytime! :)
Love your vids, makes me want to get out there. 😁
Good to hear! Thanks for watching. :)
That first net looked a bit too small. But hey a trout net can net large winter Chum and that was a nice coho.
Yeah we will bring a bigger net next time. ;)
nice trip!
Thanks! :)
first like. awesome, awesome, awesome video as always Rod!!!!!!!
very nice video good job
Thanks!
Woooo rodddddd
Woo!
yes Rod.yuo are lucky man.🙄but thank yuo for shearing these moments.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching again. :)
What size rods were you using Rod!
The spinning rods are 9' long, rated 6-12lb. Shimano Clarus.
Nice I just grabbed a 9 foot rod medium action 👍🏽
I would like to ask your rod and reel selection for this video.
Hi James, the rod is 9' long, rated 6 to 10lb, Shimano Clarus CSS90ML2B. The reels are Shimano 2500s, mine is a Sustain, while Kitty's using a Stradic Ci4+.
What river on Vancouver island was this ?
He will only say it's on the west coast
What lure did you use to catch these fish?
Edward Kline Gibbs Croc spoons. 1/4oz brass fire stripe.
Thanks Rod!