Capt. Adam et al., Really enjoying the content. This channel the most comprehensive library of real how-to salmon fishing knowledge on the internet! I have a couple of questions: 1) You have mentioned a few times how important direction of troll (dot) is, and I can see why. However, I spend most of my outings following some sort of structure. Most often following a drop off, or a certain depth along a gradual slope. Pertaining to Salmon fishing, do you all abandon the structure often of the time to get the right dot? IE is dot more important than depth? 2) Old baits and flashers. A lot of us weekend guys have TONS of older stuff, from 10-20 year old flies, flashers, plugs spoons ect.... Would you hang onto that stuff? or is it pretty well past it's prime and we should only use our new stuff? Seems like the flies and plugs at least haven't changed much.
Capt. Adam et al., Really enjoying the content. This channel the most comprehensive library of real how-to salmon fishing knowledge on the internet! I have a couple of questions:
1) You have mentioned a few times how important direction of troll (dot) is, and I can see why. However, I spend most of my outings following some sort of structure. Most often following a drop off, or a certain depth along a gradual slope. Pertaining to Salmon fishing, do you all abandon the structure often of the time to get the right dot? IE is dot more important than depth?
2) Old baits and flashers. A lot of us weekend guys have TONS of older stuff, from 10-20 year old flies, flashers, plugs spoons ect.... Would you hang onto that stuff? or is it pretty well past it's prime and we should only use our new stuff? Seems like the flies and plugs at least haven't changed much.
Thank you
Any tournaments at Manistee this week ?
Holland is this weekend