If you are going to order a spare prop, make sure you order a hub kit and install it in the spare prop at home. This way all you need to do is take the old prop off and put the new one on in the field, rather than having to worry about knocking the old hub out which is a PITA if you don't have the right tools around.
No I don’t take it as Hate at all. Many people are not educated about Kokanee. They are a stunted landlocked Sockeye Salmon. Many lakes the average size is 8-10 inches. Some lakes 14-16 inches. On the very rare occasion 18-22 inches. I would say Detroit falls somewhere right in the middle this year at 12-15 inches with some up to 16 inches.
@@NorthwestCatch Yeah, I'm defiantly not "educated" about Kokanee. In fact I've never caught one. I do enjoy the videos though, as I'm working on a fishing kayak and trolling for Kokanee looks like fun. Videos like yours are my education, so thanks for the videos!
Great video buddy!
Nice I fished Green Peter last week and killed it!!
That’s what I like to here
I owe you a huge thank you! Those tube flies killed it on Cavanaugh last weekend. Good luck in the derby. Another great video!!
Thank you for watching and the support
Somebody is canning/smoking fish in the near future....good job! Nice vid bud
Just canned some Kokanee for the first time. Absolutely incredible
It's way better than buying canned salmon. I love it too
Looks like Kachess?
Detroit
If you are going to order a spare prop, make sure you order a hub kit and install it in the spare prop at home. This way all you need to do is take the old prop off and put the new one on in the field, rather than having to worry about knocking the old hub out which is a PITA if you don't have the right tools around.
I am so glad you mentioned this. Thank you. I’m going to the prop shop this week and for sure going to do this. Thanks again
Love the action of those rods. Who’s the maker of them and rod length? Thanks tight lines
go look at 11:18 to find out the rod
I don't mean to be a hater, but those are awfully small....
No I don’t take it as Hate at all. Many people are not educated about Kokanee. They are a stunted landlocked Sockeye Salmon.
Many lakes the average size is 8-10 inches. Some lakes 14-16 inches. On the very rare occasion 18-22 inches.
I would say Detroit falls somewhere right in the middle this year at 12-15 inches with some up to 16 inches.
@@NorthwestCatch Yeah, I'm defiantly not "educated" about Kokanee. In fact I've never caught one. I do enjoy the videos though, as I'm working on a fishing kayak and trolling for Kokanee looks like fun. Videos like yours are my education, so thanks for the videos!
@@rogue109 right on. Any specific questions don’t hesitate. I will do my best to reply and help out. Thanks for watching
Beautiful lake. Where are you guys?
Detroit