Pat on the back for setting the example by wearing life jackets! Given the heartbreaking event on of our popular salmon fisheries this fall I think we are all thinking twice about it these days.
Chad, Several questions?? On your center pin rods, what is the weight for the Salmon versus Steelhead or do you use the same setup but just up your leader? Also, your twitching rod, what size and action do you prefer? Thanks Chad, Mike
@@TheSpeyfisher We use 1oz floats and tungsten stick weights for salmon and steelhead downsize to 1/2oz for weights and sticks mostly. Twitching rods are around 7ft with a fast action and 8-15lb rating roughly.
@ElevatedFishing Thanks Chad! I guess the question I was getting at, are you using the same pin rod for both salmon and Steelhead or do you have several rods you use ? One for Steelies and I'm the other for Salmon? If that makes sense? Lol
Who is ready for the salmon to head up river! We are and the rain is coming. Lets gooooo!
Whoohoo let’s gooooooo!!!!
I love elevated fishing
Pat on the back for setting the example by wearing life jackets! Given the heartbreaking event on of our popular salmon fisheries this fall I think we are all thinking twice about it these days.
Great video, really cool to see the center pin stuff! That reel shot at 12:30 was sick!! 👍🏻
Looks like that was a fun float. Lots of catching for such a low river.
Heck ya! Another banger!
Awesome video, gentlemen
Amazing fishing guys!!
Was just at Alsea a few hours ago summer levels low, rain next week!
What is the song? It got us pumped to go up river! Great editing!!!
Its called "data rawk def lev"
@ THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
What kind of grip is that at 3:31? Love that color :)
@@Lengm1 It’s a custom painted CFX composite carbon fiber grip. Color shifting automotive grade paint. 👍 Pretty cool but not cheap.
@@ElevatedFishingwhere can I purchase those colored carbon handle? Ty!
@@thuanpham8888 Send us an email through cfxcompositegrips.com
Love the channel!!... can u guys tell what electronics u use, its looks like a nifty setup, I've seen it in your big boat, now in the pontoon. Thank u
We use a livescope for the most part.
Thank u, Would it be ok to ask for your exact set up so I can just go purchase it . 😊🎣
Chad, Several questions??
On your center pin rods, what is the weight for the Salmon versus Steelhead or do you use the same setup but just up your leader?
Also, your twitching rod, what size and action do you prefer? Thanks Chad, Mike
@@TheSpeyfisher We use 1oz floats and tungsten stick weights for salmon and steelhead downsize to 1/2oz for weights and sticks mostly. Twitching rods are around 7ft with a fast action and 8-15lb rating roughly.
@ElevatedFishing Thanks Chad! I guess the question I was getting at, are you using the same pin rod for both salmon and Steelhead or do you have several rods you use ? One for Steelies and I'm the other for Salmon? If that makes sense? Lol
@ different rods for each. I like a 10-20 for chinook and 8-14 for steelhead. Sometimes lighter on smaller fisharies.
@ElevatedFishing Thanks Chad!!!
In that low water, are you using 1oz or 1/2 bobbers. what size of hooks are you using with smaller presentations
@@Plandonb We normally use 1 oz and 3/0 hooks for bait. 1/0 or 2/0 for bead dropper.
@ElevatedFishing thanks for the info. It was a great video
I bought some of those beads and bobbers I'll give them shot
Never seen a fish bite a bead and the hook be under the jaw🤣🤣 little bit of dredging going on in that tiny pool
Are you using braided line on the CP ? Sounds like braid going through the guides. Never seen that, how do u find it?
@@t.j.watson7544 Yes. We use braid. It’s called x-braid upgrade. Made in Japan.
What kind of fishing line are you guys using in the video ? And Lbs test … thanks
@@MichaelOngthaweekiet We use x-braid upgrade in 50lb for mainline and sts fluorocarbon for leader. Mostly 20 and 30lb.
what is the rod and reel combo? looks like a fly spey rod set up almost.
Its a centerpin rod and reel. It looks similar to a fly rod but its a different technique. No drag and a direct line to the fish.