cool video! trolling is frenetic sometimes, trying to steer the boat, keep lines untangled, unhook fish, add new bait, drop lines out etc etc.... I was feeling this! I take a 22' pontoon out and have had 5 novice fisherman going at once. thats a job! haha
Hey, nice catch! I went there last weekend but during the middle of the day. Thinking about an early morning run. What area were you fishing in? You mentioned by the DAM and Narrows. Was that the narrows near hailstone (north) or were you more east?
Thanks for the question! My Garmin fish finder is not a GPS. Even though the fish finder is hooked up to a speed sensor, the handheld gives me a more accurate speed, so I can troll at speeds around 1.2 to 2.2 mph.
cool video! trolling is frenetic sometimes, trying to steer the boat, keep lines untangled, unhook fish, add new bait, drop lines out etc etc.... I was feeling this! I take a 22' pontoon out and have had 5 novice fisherman going at once. thats a job! haha
Thank you for watching and commenting. It is so much fun when the fish are biting. Kokanee have been slow this year.
Can u make a video or post pics of the baits u used in the vid as I’m trying to learn how to fish
Yes, I can. Here is a video of the baits I used to fish that day. th-cam.com/video/J2bQ0ORMUzU/w-d-xo.html
Hey, nice catch! I went there last weekend but during the middle of the day. Thinking about an early morning run. What area were you fishing in? You mentioned by the DAM and Narrows. Was that the narrows near hailstone (north) or were you more east?
Cole, Thanks. I fished east of the dam, along the narrows on the dam side, where the map says, "Provo River.
What's the purpose of your hand held (I guess it's a Garmin RINO) GPS? Why not only use the Garmin Echo?
Thanks for the question! My Garmin fish finder is not a GPS. Even though the fish finder is hooked up to a speed sensor, the handheld gives me a more accurate speed, so I can troll at speeds around 1.2 to 2.2 mph.