Idaho Sturgeon Fishing! Jumping Sturgeon and two different bait-holding techniques explained.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2020
- Shore fishing for sturgeon on the Snake river in southern Idaho using two different techniques for securing bait.
One technique was the clear winner. Two different sturgeon were caught during this morning trip. First one was around 4'6" and the second was 6'7". Not huge (Idaho record is 10'), but still longer than I am tall! Too cool when they are bigger than you! The smaller one did a little jump for us.
Here is the link to a quick tutorial on tying the "Salmon Egg Loop" You can use this knot for securing lots of things like cut bait, chicken liver, whole fish, salmon eggs of course, and anything else you can think of:
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Awesome video dude!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the encouragement
This video was dope man! 🔥🔥
Fresh morts man! I think the beat up fins ones just travel more and get beat up in the rocks and tangled in braided line they'll get cut off
So if you roll them on their back and rub their stomach for a little bit then it puts him like that paralyzed Sorta then they won’t swim away from you I just got an eight footer this weekend
Congrats on the 8! Must of been a thrill
What's on the main line and leader
What size reel and rod if you don't mind
Where did you purchase your rod and reel setup?
boy, I can't rightly remember. Nothing I uses is very expensive though, just cheap 3000-4000 reels. Enough to hold an appropriate amount of braided backing and 50 or so yards of mono. Thanks for watching!
Where can you get those morts?
Local gas stations, a grocery store, and sportsman's Warehouse
Nvm 50lbs mono 10 ft rod ..what leader and real
It's a cheap 4000 series size reel. I spool on half 80lb braid and half mono. The 50-40lb mono holds up to the abrasion, and the braid gives enough line for the big ones.
What leader do you use and can 5olbs mono handle big ones well obviously you seem to of handle that six footer fine
Same on the leader. 40-50 mono or I use pre-tied hooks that have a 120lb braid leader. It about the rocks so mono is the way to go. I caught a 4 1/2ft one two weeks ago on my ultralight with 8lb test (by accident) Took an hour and a miracle but I got her in.
I drove 4 hours to come try fishing the river. Can you suggest any places to start?
@@malissaray7123 centennial park. Cast half way across the river front the boat dock