Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and tips with us. There's a lot of people who have spent a lot of time and money to learn the stuff y'all are freely giving. I for one am truly grateful! Thanks again crew!
Every year I remain a huge fan and student for you guys I've learned a lot from the addicted crew over the years, Jordan tell me how to read the river and after that everything came a lot easier now I land fish
I ran into Marlin a couple weeks ago while hunting. I may have had a few too many drinks that day and I appreciate the patience you had with me. Great meeting you, love the content.
Hey there! It’s great to hear that you had a chance encounter with Marlin while out hunting. We all have those days, and it’s awesome to see that Marlin handled it with patience and grace. It’s a small world, isn’t it? Thanks for the love for the content, and we’re glad you had a memorable meeting with Marlin. Keep enjoying the videos and the great outdoors!
Marlin you turned out to be a great man. I heard you talk about your parents. I'm sure they would be proud of you. Love watching you TH-cam videos from Spokane Washington.❤
Thank you so much for your kind words, Marlin. It means a lot to hear that you’ve taken something positive away from the videos. I hope my parents are looking down with pride. I’m thrilled to know you’re enjoying the content all the way from Spokane, Washington. Your support is what keeps us going. Thanks for being a part of this journey with us!
Hell ya 🤘 Catch n cook Addicted style baby 🤙 you know its gonna be a good video when you see Brad on board lol,the man with all the goodies 🤣 Thanks marlin ✌️
Hell yeah, 🤘 that’s the spirit! Catch ‘n’ cook Addicted style is where it’s at! 🤙 And you’re right, when Brad’s on board, you know it’s going to be a wild and informative ride! He’s got all the goodies that make fishing even more fun. Thanks for the love, Marlin! Keep tuning in for more epic adventures!
Wow, we’re thrilled to hear you’re loving our vids and that they’ve got you hooked! 🎉 We’ll definitely keep 'em coming to feed your addiction! Stay tuned for more - we’ve got some exciting stuff lined up that we can’t wait to share with you. Thanks for being an amazing fan and supporting our channel!
I love all the videos, and I'm aware that there's a lot that goes into editing and getting these videos out, and how busy you guys must be. I just wish you guys got them out a little sooner.
Hey, we truly appreciate your love and support for our videos! It’s fans like you that keep us going. You’re absolutely right, the editing process and everything that goes into producing these videos can be quite time-consuming, and it often keeps us very busy. We hear you on wanting to see the content sooner, and we’re always looking for ways to streamline our process without compromising quality. Thanks for your patience, and we’ll do our best to bring you new content as quickly as we can!
Love it officer dangle is back baby! Great idea when you’re getting short strikes to hook’em. Double Diablo, long shafter and hot mama are super hard to find right now. Knew I should have bought some earlier in the year. Damn. Great tutorial. Keep’em coming ADX
Hey there! Officer Dangle’s return is indeed something to celebrate! 🎉 Glad you enjoyed the tip on handling short strikes. It’s true, lures like the Double Diablo, long shafter, and hot mama are in high demand. It’s always a good idea to stock up when you can. We’ll definitely keep the tutorials coming for you. Thanks for watching and supporting ADX!
Can you guys go over tagging after the catch and some regulations sometime? got a ticket for fishing withing a fish ladder and had no idea. Just excited!
Regulations and tagging instructions are always on the website so u gotta look those up even before u go fish,a spot.its on the department of fish and wildlife in the state oregon or Washington,explaining regulations on an episode would take allot of time,so I'm sure your smart and can look it up
Absolutely, here's an informative and supportive reply: "Hey there! We're sorry to hear about the ticket, but we're glad you're excited about learning more. That's a great idea to cover tagging after the catch and fishing regulations in an upcoming video. It's super important to know the rules to keep our fisheries healthy and to avoid any unwanted encounters with the law. We'll definitely work on a segment to educate our viewers on these topics. Thanks for the suggestion, and stay tuned for more content to help you navigate the fishing world safely and responsibly!"
So make an episode showing, tagging,river rules?so if u do that u are actually contributing to lazy people, because u aren't making them actually research on there own which any grown adult should have enough common sense to read regulations, see where u can and cannot fish,plus what's open and not open where u fish,and what species of fish,guarantee if the person waits till the video of this tagging seasons and ect,the person would have enough time to find that out upon research,one thing on rigging and how 2's of what u use and why and ect,but regulations should not b explained on a video, looking up regulations isn't rocket science,also go into a tackle shop and get regulations,or does a person need to hold the other persons hand because they can't b a grown adult and research regulations
Great observation! The coloration of sockeye salmon can vary depending on several factors, including their lifecycle stage, diet, and environmental conditions. The one you’re seeing might appear particularly dark due to a few reasons: It could be a male sockeye in its spawning phase, where their color can darken significantly. The lighting and water clarity at the time of filming can affect how the fish’s color is perceived. Some sockeye populations naturally have a darker coloration compared to the more commonly seen bright red ones. In Alaska, you’re right, they’re often red with a green head, but variations do occur. It’s fascinating how diverse these fish can be! Thanks for your interest and for bringing up such an interesting point.
alaska...thats where you can catch fresh sockeye and cook them and eat them on boat or shore....lmao... columbia wasnt even a viable source of sockeye in early 2000s when i lived in oregon.
Here's a lighthearted and informative reply to the comment about sockeye salmon in Alaska and the Columbia River: "Haha, absolutely! Alaska is famous for its incredible sockeye runs, and there's nothing quite like catching them fresh and enjoying them right on the spot, whether it's on the boat or shore-side. It's a true Alaskan experience! And you're right about the Columbia River. In the early 2000s, the sockeye runs there were indeed struggling. Conservation efforts and habitat improvements have been ongoing since then to help restore the populations. It's great to see progress being made, and hopefully, the Columbia will continue to improve as a viable source for sockeye salmon. Thanks for sharing your experience from Oregon!"
Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and tips with us. There's a lot of people who have spent a lot of time and money to learn the stuff y'all are freely giving. I for one am truly grateful! Thanks again crew!
I am not embarrassed to say this is my favorite thing of the year.
Every year I remain a huge fan and student for you guys I've learned a lot from the addicted crew over the years, Jordan tell me how to read the river and after that everything came a lot easier now I land fish
I ran into Marlin a couple weeks ago while hunting. I may have had a few too many drinks that day and I appreciate the patience you had with me. Great meeting you, love the content.
Hunting and drinking. Nice.
Ted lasso driving the boat.
Hey there! It’s great to hear that you had a chance encounter with Marlin while out hunting. We all have those days, and it’s awesome to see that Marlin handled it with patience and grace. It’s a small world, isn’t it? Thanks for the love for the content, and we’re glad you had a memorable meeting with Marlin. Keep enjoying the videos and the great outdoors!
First thing I thought was “Isn’t that one of the guys from Angler West?”. Good fishing. Was the first King a zombie or one for the smoker?
Another awesome adventure. Scott is the man! Thanks for sharing Marlin! 🤙🏼🎣🔥
Marlin you turned out to be a great man. I heard you talk about your parents. I'm sure they would be proud of you. Love watching you TH-cam videos from Spokane Washington.❤
Thank you so much for your kind words, Marlin. It means a lot to hear that you’ve taken something positive away from the videos. I hope my parents are looking down with pride. I’m thrilled to know you’re enjoying the content all the way from Spokane, Washington. Your support is what keeps us going. Thanks for being a part of this journey with us!
Oh nice guys, there’s nothing like cooking one up on the boat rite from water.
Ryan and Melissa are the best!
Good video. Loved the tech tips and grillin & chillin
A beautiful black king!
That was nothing short of best looking fishing and catching and eating video around . Keep up the great videos! Learning a lot just watching.
Garys a nice teacher, those Koke cut plugs look leget
Hell ya 🤘 Catch n cook Addicted style baby 🤙 you know its gonna be a good video when you see Brad on board lol,the man with all the goodies 🤣 Thanks marlin ✌️
Hell yeah, 🤘 that’s the spirit! Catch ‘n’ cook Addicted style is where it’s at! 🤙 And you’re right, when Brad’s on board, you know it’s going to be a wild and informative ride! He’s got all the goodies that make fishing even more fun. Thanks for the love, Marlin! Keep tuning in for more epic adventures!
Traeger on the boat, oh yeaaaah 🐟 💨
Yes loving the vids lately!! Keep it up .. I'm ADDICTED 😊
Wow, we’re thrilled to hear you’re loving our vids and that they’ve got you hooked! 🎉 We’ll definitely keep 'em coming to feed your addiction! Stay tuned for more - we’ve got some exciting stuff lined up that we can’t wait to share with you. Thanks for being an amazing fan and supporting our channel!
I love all the videos, and
I'm aware that there's a lot that goes into editing and getting these videos out, and how busy you guys must be. I just wish you guys got them out a little sooner.
Hey, we truly appreciate your love and support for our videos! It’s fans like you that keep us going. You’re absolutely right, the editing process and everything that goes into producing these videos can be quite time-consuming, and it often keeps us very busy. We hear you on wanting to see the content sooner, and we’re always looking for ways to streamline our process without compromising quality. Thanks for your patience, and we’ll do our best to bring you new content as quickly as we can!
Great info on leader tying. Need to head out of California to chase some River salmon.
I wish they came with an extra scent pad. Lost mine on the first fish. Extra rubber bands is nice
Appreciate the tutorial!
Amazing ❤
Pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍
Love it officer dangle is back baby! Great idea when you’re getting short strikes to hook’em. Double Diablo, long shafter and hot mama are super hard to find right now. Knew I should have bought some earlier in the year. Damn. Great tutorial. Keep’em coming ADX
Hey there! Officer Dangle’s return is indeed something to celebrate! 🎉 Glad you enjoyed the tip on handling short strikes. It’s true, lures like the Double Diablo, long shafter, and hot mama are in high demand. It’s always a good idea to stock up when you can. We’ll definitely keep the tutorials coming for you. Thanks for watching and supporting ADX!
Nice black spawned out king. Imagine bonking that
That fish would only spawn 2 to 3 months after they caught that not even close to spawning
@@stefankuznetsov4883 you gotta be one of the stupidest people on the internet. The fish is BLACK.
Addicted, are you able to use little brads cut plugs for chinook?
Yes they work great 👍
will there be another production of the addicted fillet knife? unfortunately i lost mine on a fishing trip
Can you guys go over tagging after the catch and some regulations sometime? got a ticket for fishing withing a fish ladder and had no idea. Just excited!
Regulations and tagging instructions are always on the website so u gotta look those up even before u go fish,a spot.its on the department of fish and wildlife in the state oregon or Washington,explaining regulations on an episode would take allot of time,so I'm sure your smart and can look it up
Absolutely, here's an informative and supportive reply:
"Hey there! We're sorry to hear about the ticket, but we're glad you're excited about learning more. That's a great idea to cover tagging after the catch and fishing regulations in an upcoming video. It's super important to know the rules to keep our fisheries healthy and to avoid any unwanted encounters with the law. We'll definitely work on a segment to educate our viewers on these topics. Thanks for the suggestion, and stay tuned for more content to help you navigate the fishing world safely and responsibly!"
So make an episode showing, tagging,river rules?so if u do that u are actually contributing to lazy people, because u aren't making them actually research on there own which any grown adult should have enough common sense to read regulations, see where u can and cannot fish,plus what's open and not open where u fish,and what species of fish,guarantee if the person waits till the video of this tagging seasons and ect,the person would have enough time to find that out upon research,one thing on rigging and how 2's of what u use and why and ect,but regulations should not b explained on a video, looking up regulations isn't rocket science,also go into a tackle shop and get regulations,or does a person need to hold the other persons hand because they can't b a grown adult and research regulations
Why do you leave the clickers on during the fights?
Usually so it's the guide can tell how the angler is fighting the fish.
Is this the Columbia river?
Looks like beebe bridge and wells dam. Mid August?
Fish on, cook on 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤ happy days! Looks good 👍 made my mouth water 🤤🤤🤤🤤!
why does that first sockeye look so black? usually they are red with a green head if they aren't chrome. At least here in Alaska.
Great observation! The coloration of sockeye salmon can vary depending on several factors, including their lifecycle stage, diet, and environmental conditions. The one you’re seeing might appear particularly dark due to a few reasons:
It could be a male sockeye in its spawning phase, where their color can darken significantly.
The lighting and water clarity at the time of filming can affect how the fish’s color is perceived.
Some sockeye populations naturally have a darker coloration compared to the more commonly seen bright red ones.
In Alaska, you’re right, they’re often red with a green head, but variations do occur. It’s fascinating how diverse these fish can be! Thanks for your interest and for bringing up such an interesting point.
It’s a chinook. Up river fish look like that sometimes. They still cut good in the summer months though.
Dark fish up river a ways id guess
Sitka you can.
alaska...thats where you can catch fresh sockeye and cook them and eat them on boat or shore....lmao... columbia wasnt even a viable source of sockeye in early 2000s when i lived in oregon.
Here's a lighthearted and informative reply to the comment about sockeye salmon in Alaska and the Columbia River:
"Haha, absolutely! Alaska is famous for its incredible sockeye runs, and there's nothing quite like catching them fresh and enjoying them right on the spot, whether it's on the boat or shore-side. It's a true Alaskan experience!
And you're right about the Columbia River. In the early 2000s, the sockeye runs there were indeed struggling. Conservation efforts and habitat improvements have been ongoing since then to help restore the populations. It's great to see progress being made, and hopefully, the Columbia will continue to improve as a viable source for sockeye salmon. Thanks for sharing your experience from Oregon!"
Brown Port
Denesik Stravenue
VonRueden Place
swear ive seen this before
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