Thank you. Watching brought back memories of when Rick Konapacki, a fish biologist for Idaho Fish & Game died in the Snake River when he went over with waders on.
Nice work! Good on you for making the effort to show your kids the beauty that exists and the fun experiences that can be had! Thank you for the support!
Sweet, thanks so much! As you well know, getting some of these shots takes a ton of time and effort! Very fortunate to have good camera guys that know their stuff!
That bridge in the start of the video pretty much tells me that is the upper Sandy and I used to run this stretch for guide work in a drift boat, but it was real bad mean water with one boulder patch that is absolute wicked and High possibility of eating your boat. Long gone now guide Steve Koller used to run this water in a drift boat and Jack Smith who is still alive he did this also in a drift boat. Today I wouldn't recognize the river with many winter floods shifting rocks and bolder and I was last on this part of the river in my 20s with now I am 63 yrs old. As I gotten older and more knowledge of value of property and how much work I did to buy my boats and gear I own I take deep account of the danger of possible loss of boats and gear doing stupid things!
Not from this year, correct. But this video I relevant since it is the beginning of the tributary salmon season! So we wanted to share it to hopefully help folks find success this year!
Thank you. Watching brought back memories of when Rick Konapacki, a fish biologist for Idaho Fish & Game died in the Snake River when he went over with waders on.
30 minutes for lunch, 27 minute video. Work just got a little better!!! Thanks
Hahahaha! Perfect! Glad we could assist in killing time on the lunch break!
I know I’ll be watching this video over and over again! Great video. You guys know your stuff. Tight lines! 🎣
That is great to hear! Hopefully we gave out some info that will be helpful for you next time on the water!
Nicely shot. Very informative. Nice.
Thanks so much for the support!
Nice production! I subbed. You are 100% correct. The outdoors is not a hobby. It's who we are. I'm passing the heritage down to my five kids.
Nice work! Good on you for making the effort to show your kids the beauty that exists and the fun experiences that can be had! Thank you for the support!
Love it man! great editing and videography
Sweet, thanks so much! As you well know, getting some of these shots takes a ton of time and effort! Very fortunate to have good camera guys that know their stuff!
I noticed you guys saying late June... Lol last year's video?
Not from this year, correct
Fantastic videography, absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! We work hard to try and show not just the fish, but the beauty of the surroundings as well!
Funny, when you tear a dam out the deep holes down river fill in.
Always impressed with the presentation and content.
Thank you so much! We are very fortunate to have awesome camera guys and editors to make the show what it is!
Looks fun. Great fishing video
Thank you so much for the support!
Right😊 on
Nice
Thanks Cody. I learned so much. Especially, more than anything, attitude.
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it! And thanks for the support!
That bridge in the start of the video pretty much tells me that is the upper Sandy and I used to run this stretch for guide work in a drift boat, but it was real bad mean water with one boulder patch that is absolute wicked and High possibility of eating your boat.
Long gone now guide Steve Koller used to run this water in a drift boat and Jack Smith who is still alive he did this also in a drift boat.
Today I wouldn't recognize the river with many winter floods shifting rocks and bolder and I was last on this part of the river in my 20s with now I am 63 yrs old.
As I gotten older and more knowledge of value of property and how much work I did to buy my boats and gear I own I take deep account of the danger of possible loss of boats and gear doing stupid things!
It is for sure a very beautiful stretch! Yet...very dangerous! Water levels are important when floating this section for sure!
Awesome video!
Thanks so much!
Last year huh. ?
Not from this year, correct. But this video I relevant since it is the beginning of the tributary salmon season! So we wanted to share it to hopefully help folks find success this year!
I was like, uh, when did I miss 8.8 ft. and 56° 😂 we aren't there just yet.