That’s where I catch most of my resi’s as well. Closer to that can the better! Special thanks to you for delivering a hat and hoodie to my wife for me in Edmonds a year or two back. Buck.
Sweetness on marine area 10 education regarding resident coho - such an amazing fishery. I only fish it for fall Coho never thought about the residence - and those are some nice ones on top of it - once again thanks for sharing.
Goes to show that you don't have to have a $60,000 fishing boat to do this! 2 questions: 1) what are your 2 motors, 2) (and I'm sure that its personal preference but...) does having the rod holder on the downrigger arm cause problems? I myself have my rods in seperate holders. Like I said, its probably personal preference. Thanks
We have a Suzuki 140 and a Suzuki 9.9. Boat has served us well and definitely not $60,000! I haven’t had any problems with the rod holders. Lot of them set up like that. No space to put rod holders so this has worked well. Tight lines and thanks for watching! Make sure to subscribe.
Why continue trolling at speed or even trolling straight when fighting the fish? Nothing worse than a net bag being pulled by 4 mph moving water when netting. Fight the fish while circling in either direction. Usually, turn in opposite direction as downrigger being used. Or, better yet, unlike a meat fishermen. Use light rods, smaller flashers, cut the motor, enjoy the fight of a smaller sized fish! Or, drag em in and tell everyone it was fun!
That’s where I catch most of my resi’s as well. Closer to that can the better! Special thanks to you for delivering a hat and hoodie to my wife for me in Edmonds a year or two back. Buck.
Sweetness on marine area 10 education regarding resident coho - such an amazing fishery. I only fish it for fall Coho never thought about the residence - and those are some nice ones on top of it - once again thanks for sharing.
Nice video, look forward to seeing more!
Tight lines. Dennis 73 Maple Valley, Wa.
Nice video! I fish area 10 mostly solo too. I feel you on having your net handy right away
Goes to show that you don't have to have a $60,000 fishing boat to do this! 2 questions: 1) what are your 2 motors, 2) (and I'm sure that its personal preference but...) does having the rod holder on the downrigger arm cause problems? I myself have my rods in seperate holders. Like I said, its probably personal preference. Thanks
We have a Suzuki 140 and a Suzuki 9.9. Boat has served us well and definitely not $60,000! I haven’t had any problems with the rod holders. Lot of them set up like that. No space to put rod holders so this has worked well. Tight lines and thanks for watching! Make sure to subscribe.
what is your troll speed?
I curious, what rod type did you use?
Why continue trolling at speed or even trolling straight when fighting the fish? Nothing worse than a net bag being pulled by 4 mph moving water when netting. Fight the fish while circling in either direction. Usually, turn in opposite direction as downrigger being used. Or, better yet, unlike a meat fishermen. Use light rods, smaller flashers, cut the motor, enjoy the fight of a smaller sized fish! Or, drag em in and tell everyone it was fun!
Especially when your rod is the only rod out