boring evening then see this in the notifications boring no more love ALL of your videos! u guys are the best another jordan tutorial marlin and jrdan r my favorite!
@@AddictedFishing no prob u guys are just my favorite and that u live like less than 20 min away from me do u guys do guided steelhead trips i would love one
These videos are a godsend, been fishing for 25 years and winter steelhead is new to me so I was lost in the sauce until I found these videos. 2 trips, 9 hits and no fish landed so far but I know I'll connect eventually.
@@uncletodd21 yes actually, took until trip number 12 and 28 hits before I finally stuck one all the way to the bank. Ended the season back in March with 5 landed.
After 10 plus years of getting skunked, I caught my first steelhead on opening day this summer. I credit it all to your guys tutorial videos! Thank you for sharing all your hard work and knowledge!
New steelhead hunter, I am a newbie to steelhead fishing, your how to videos are the best on TH-cam, I have gone through your how to videos, very helpful and informative, thanks for the help
Great tutorial man! Just moved up to the Rogue and making the switch from two handed Spey to conventional gear. Looking forward to the run. Tight lines my brother
Nice. As primarily a fly fisher (and BFS), I like checking out what the conventional folks are doing. I try to incorporate some of these ideas into my work. With your float system, you could incorporate some larger nymph and streamer patterns into your presentations. Maybe substitute some barred rabbit zonkers for your soft plastic worms and leeches? Thanks for the tips. Tight lines.
Love all of the videos you guys make. Caught my first Steelhead today on my second trip on the river thanks to tips and explanations in videos just like this. Keep it up and thanks for everything.
Just got one of the guide select pro rods and after the first time out with it I have to say that I am VERY impressed. It outperforms its price by a long way.
I just got back into fishing this year and your videos are awesome for learning/re-learning, you guys always kill it and have fun doing it. Where would a guy find your addicted worms at, I've looked at cabellas, bass pro, and sportsman's
Thanks for the awesome video. I am looking through Okuma's website to pick up some GSP's like in this video.Do you have the model numbers for each rod you showed, I am mainly curious about what power of rod you are using. they have a ton of options on their website. thanks in advance!
love the video , but one question , when catching a steel head which one is the one you keep , ? someone stated a fin in missing ?hatchery or wild? and what is the length of the steelhead? and is it different state to state? one more thing, i have sst okuma 10'-6" rod salmon/steelhead would this rod work for the spinning set up?,
Thanks for the tips Jordan! Question on rods for you… would a 6’6” medium heavy bass rod be sufficient for steelhead in a river? Understood line mending may be a challenge, but would it work “ok”? Where I live there are no steelhead, but I’m taking a trip to MI for steelhead or salmon this fall. Not sure I want to buy a new rod for the trip, but also don’t want to kill chances of success. Thoughts?
Getting started and just got the addicted winter chrome II set. Do you have a rod recommendation? I have the C-40 Ceymar reel. I know your using a 9’6 rod, just wondering a brand/model for a beginner
What areas do you guys fish at near your hometown? I've been steelhead fishing for years and learned a few things here and there but still never been able to catch em
So when fishing the bead set up, depth wise. If i am fishing a 3ft leader am i adding that to the depth of where my bobber stop ends? Like if the bobber stop is up 5 ft does that mean im fishing 8ft of line? Sorry if i confused you or if its dumb
So with the bead set up, your typical leader length is? Next would how far down the number 6 split shot? So the goal is to hav3 the split shot slightly bounce off the bottom? Last, your pencil lead was what? 1/4 Oz? Thanks for the help
Rookie here, been starting to fish for trout preferably but haven’t had any luck yet. I’ve fished the meramec river in Missouri. I don’t know if it’s just the spots I’ve been at, but the water is murky, almost muddy, not clear and clean like your rivers in the videos. I caught a catfish, sunny and garr so far. Is this more of a spot issue? The river is pretty wide in areas, I also am fishing from the bank, I don’t have a boat. Lastly, I have a hard time casting out, I seem to only get 12-15 feet out, water is shallow, if I add weight, my lure sinks to the bottom and gets caught… suggestions?
Are you fishing in an artificial only stream?.Best bait I have found is roe.Salmon or trout eggs.Either skein or loose eggs.They out-produce artificial bait hands down by my experience.
Jordan I love your guys videos but can't figure out how to keep my braid from twisting when using a spinning reel with a flash glow or spinner used the same set up you shown but it still gets twisted could you lend some insight to my problem please an thank you
It's a little unclear to me when the bumper comes into play? My inclination is that it'd be in instances where you've got really crystal clear water or where you've got some deeper pools within the run. I think I've seen other @Addicted Fishing float videos where a bumper wasn't used. I've been using Dave's tangle free method and have been going braid mainline to fluoro leader without a bumper.
Question Everyone says to get foot fishing pole. Where I am going has very little access to river and it isn't very wide in access points. Would 6'6" pole not work. Or is it easier with longer pole to cast in narrow spaces with bushes in the way.
@addictedfishing im a small bait maker out of washington who makes steelhead worms i make 2 different kinds respond if you’re interested in trying then
boring evening then see this in the notifications boring no more love ALL of your videos! u guys are the best another jordan tutorial marlin and jrdan r my favorite!
Thank you! 🙌
@@AddictedFishing no prob u guys are just my favorite and that u live like less than 20 min away from me do u guys do guided steelhead trips i would love one
Cam and popov are elite too
@@AlexHammers-yn9bf ye I love all the addicted guys they're the best
@@AddictedFishing ive noticed jordan and many others have made a slight switch to tuff line vs, p lines 8 carrier TCB? Any reason for that? Thanks!
These videos are a godsend, been fishing for 25 years and winter steelhead is new to me so I was lost in the sauce until I found these videos. 2 trips, 9 hits and no fish landed so far but I know I'll connect eventually.
Any luck yet?
@@uncletodd21 yes actually, took until trip number 12 and 28 hits before I finally stuck one all the way to the bank. Ended the season back in March with 5 landed.
After 10 plus years of getting skunked, I caught my first steelhead on opening day this summer. I credit it all to your guys tutorial videos! Thank you for sharing all your hard work and knowledge!
What setup did you use?
New steelhead hunter, I am a newbie to steelhead fishing, your how to videos are the best on TH-cam, I have gone through your how to videos, very helpful and informative, thanks for the help
Love your videos bro. I'm born and raised in the NW. Quit fishing for a long time but getting back into hard. You are helping.
Thanks for the info! Great vid w/great instruction. We are blessed in the Northwest!
Great tutorial man! Just moved up to the Rogue and making the switch from two handed Spey to conventional gear. Looking forward to the run. Tight lines my brother
Very nice quick tutorial. Lean and mean. Not a bunch of unnecessary hoopla. Thanks for a very nice video.
Nice. As primarily a fly fisher (and BFS), I like checking out what the conventional folks are doing. I try to incorporate some of these ideas into my work. With your float system, you could incorporate some larger nymph and streamer patterns into your presentations. Maybe substitute some barred rabbit zonkers for your soft plastic worms and leeches? Thanks for the tips. Tight lines.
I watch your series everyday ,really enjoy watching ,love your dog , But for god,s sake your on national tv ,get a haircut...
@@jimmcallister2894you can still delete this.
Love all of the videos you guys make. Caught my first Steelhead today on my second trip on the river thanks to tips and explanations in videos just like this. Keep it up and thanks for everything.
Just got one of the guide select pro rods and after the first time out with it I have to say that I am VERY impressed. It outperforms its price by a long way.
You’re the best teacher, thank you!
If it wasn't 6 degrees out right now here in Western Michigan I would love to try these float set ups.
Not from the west coast but I’m heading out on a guided tour this winter for steelhead and salmon, thanks
Love these tips! Very helpful as a noob steelhead/trout angler
Thanks for the video's yet again. They are great since I can't quite afford a guide right now.
You have some of the best and most informative videos available! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
These tutorials are priceless! Great job Jordan and Addicted Fishing!
Sweet dude. Trying to fill the Freeze. Thanks for the tips! I’m gonna try and use some o these in the am! 👌✌️🤙
That’s some beautiful water, thanks for the video.
You guys should talk about your favorite color to use when using a jig.
Love the video can’t wait to get out on the water 🔥👍
I just got back into fishing this year and your videos are awesome for learning/re-learning, you guys always kill it and have fun doing it. Where would a guy find your addicted worms at, I've looked at cabellas, bass pro, and sportsman's
Great video and very informative thank you
Just getting into steelhead. Thx for the tips awesome videos
Thanks for the awesome video. I am looking through Okuma's website to pick up some GSP's like in this video.Do you have the model numbers for each rod you showed, I am mainly curious about what power of rod you are using. they have a ton of options on their website. thanks in advance!
Great videos! I enjoy each and every one of them. What would you suggest to use in murky water?
Always enjoy your tutorials as they are thorough and the example matches the description unlike other person instruction on this channel . Great job !
So how do you determine how much of a fluorocarbon bumper to use tied to your main braided line?
You guys are awesome thanks for all the tips keep up the good work guys
If you dont mind me asking, what camera did you use? It's great
Who needs a net when you have a retriever! Funny seeing your dog excited with you guys! lol.
Thanks for the video. How are you putting the worm onto the hook? It looks like a weedless bass method
Well explained video....Thanks bro
Jordan, thank you for another awesome tutorial really appreciate it keep them coming brother stay fishy🎣🎣
Jordan
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love the video , but one question , when catching a steel head which one is the one you keep , ? someone stated a fin in missing ?hatchery or wild? and what is the length of the steelhead? and is it different state to state? one more thing, i have sst okuma 10'-6" rod salmon/steelhead would this rod work for the spinning set up?,
So i was watching the Alaska silver salmon series to yakutat a few days ago and was curious about the spinning rods and reels the guys were using.
Great video, just what I was looking for. Cheers
Another brilliant one guys!
Awesome! Great video and thank you
Great techniques, clearly and thoroughly explained as always. Respect from AK, but where is the flyrod love?? Waiting...
Thanks for the tips Jordan! Question on rods for you… would a 6’6” medium heavy bass rod be sufficient for steelhead in a river? Understood line mending may be a challenge, but would it work “ok”? Where I live there are no steelhead, but I’m taking a trip to MI for steelhead or salmon this fall. Not sure I want to buy a new rod for the trip, but also don’t want to kill chances of success. Thoughts?
Seems awfully small I would look for one over 10ft it doesn’t need to be expensive
Thx sharing techniques and knowledge appreciate it / next like see more bank fishing videos for us not have boats …
Hey could you share a link to your rubber bobber stops? Thanks for the great videos👍
That's Amazing video and so helpful thank you so much
Wwwaazzzzzuuupp Jordan!! Fish On!! Keep up the great work!!
Getting started and just got the addicted winter chrome II set. Do you have a rod recommendation? I have the C-40 Ceymar reel. I know your using a 9’6 rod, just wondering a brand/model for a beginner
This video rocket it. Why? Great combination of detail and results.
When you bead fish with a sliding float do you try to keep bead a foot off bottom like a jig/worm or do you want it tapping bottom?
Yall ever tried little cleo spoons? Nothing puts out more flash on the market.
What up Jordan!!! Fish on brotha!🎣
This is the exact same approach I use to fish my local river. You never know which one is going to work best.
Love addicted fishing
ikr they are the best
Very helpful . thanks guys . always have the best tips. #addicted.
Hi! Great video! Would these worms work for lakes too? And where can i buy them? i always look for great new baits and tecniques. Thank you :D
For the 1st worm setup can you replace the split shots with an inline weight?
What areas do you guys fish at near your hometown? I've been steelhead fishing for years and learned a few things here and there but still never been able to catch em
So much good info here love it 🔥
So when fishing the bead set up, depth wise. If i am fishing a 3ft leader am i adding that to the depth of where my bobber stop ends? Like if the bobber stop is up 5 ft does that mean im fishing 8ft of line? Sorry if i confused you or if its dumb
Thanks Homie.
Very informative- thx. You look just like the guy on the STS cover that showed up in the mail the other day. ;-) - tight lines
Would you consider using a high speed ratio spinning reel for fast retrieve? Like an Okuma RTX 40 ?
So with the bead set up, your typical leader length is? Next would how far down the number 6 split shot? So the goal is to hav3 the split shot slightly bounce off the bottom? Last, your pencil lead was what? 1/4 Oz? Thanks for the help
Rookie here, been starting to fish for trout preferably but haven’t had any luck yet. I’ve fished the meramec river in Missouri. I don’t know if it’s just the spots I’ve been at, but the water is murky, almost muddy, not clear and clean like your rivers in the videos. I caught a catfish, sunny and garr so far. Is this more of a spot issue? The river is pretty wide in areas, I also am fishing from the bank, I don’t have a boat. Lastly, I have a hard time casting out, I seem to only get 12-15 feet out, water is shallow, if I add weight, my lure sinks to the bottom and gets caught… suggestions?
Good videos keep it up I dig em!
Hey man! The rest of the week will be snowy which means prime winter steelhead 🤙🤙🤙
Hope you're right! They've been scarce. At least for me LOL
Are you fishing in an artificial only stream?.Best bait I have found is roe.Salmon or trout eggs.Either skein or loose eggs.They out-produce artificial bait hands down by my experience.
Jordan I love your guys videos but can't figure out how to keep my braid from twisting when using a spinning reel with a flash glow or spinner used the same set up you shown but it still gets twisted could you lend some insight to my problem please an thank you
The dog chasing the storage
Steelhead, classic
Great jobs fellas
Would like information on fishing rivers in ohio great video as always
Cheers mr Jordan 🎣🎣
Yes first comment! Also been waiting for this tutorial! Trying to learn how to fish steelhead myself
It's a little unclear to me when the bumper comes into play? My inclination is that it'd be in instances where you've got really crystal clear water or where you've got some deeper pools within the run. I think I've seen other @Addicted Fishing float videos where a bumper wasn't used.
I've been using Dave's tangle free method and have been going braid mainline to fluoro leader without a bumper.
I’m loving these videos you guys are making this seem too easy, what size of hook do you use for the first setup though for the worm? Thank you!
you guys should do a addicted fishing torpedo bell spinners and sell em love those!
who disliked?
What's a good mid range (price) raft to buy?
Centerpin all day if I'm float fishing..
Can you explain what you mean for the bopper depths
What size jig head do you use for the worms
1/8 or 1/4 oz
Bass fishing is such a dead end road. This is true technique and skill
I fish the mad river all the time
Well done. What part of the world are you in? (I fish Olympics)
Question Everyone says to get foot fishing pole. Where I am going has very little access to river and it isn't very wide in access points. Would 6'6" pole not work. Or is it easier with longer pole to cast in narrow spaces with bushes in the way.
that was supposed to say 9 foot pole
A long leader like that would be considered snagging from what I've been told
just always remember to lift your tip and go up and down!
Hell yeah
Fish on!!!!!!!!
Need more centrepin content!
What size is that glass bead for the bead rig?
Where Can I get the addicted float? I live in sweden and they are out of stock everywhere... :(
What make of raft do you have.
Sometimes we use shinners.
Bro I need to learn how to steelhead fish haven't caught a single one yet Maybe we could link up and slay some hogs lol
Awesome
How come I haven’t seen the Addicted guys fishing with centerpin set ups? I know Okuma has some good pin and rod combos.
What’s the purpose of the glass bead?
@addictedfishing im a small bait maker out of washington who makes steelhead worms i make 2 different kinds respond if you’re interested in trying then
Why that bumper line fluro is necessary?