Leave the spawning fish alone boys. Those are months old ready to die soon don’t set low standards and show people this crap please. Rookies will copy this and rape spawning 🎣
@@hyperionsoundif the law says I can legally fish, I'm gonna, I don't care what you or others think. I will base my decisions off my feelings not yours or others 😉
@@GerardoCasares-morales honestly I'd get so scrutinized for saying on here. But what I can say is any costal oregon river with salmon regulations right now are stuffed with fish. Just go read up on one and head out. Feel free to friend me on Facebook for a more private conversation. -Joshua Pardee
I know exactly where it is but just more people would be up there harassing boots on the spawning grounds, then the wonder why the rivers are getting closed down.
This river is 110 miles long and these fish were 14 miles up, hardly spawning grounds my friend. Blame the rain not coming and letting them through but to say I'm fishing spawning beds 14 miles in is just sad. Oh and mind that this is a Fork so they also go up the other system how many miles? These aren't "spawning grounds" there was also fresh fish around, I actually like catching fish and can't control which fish bites, so yea, I'm gonna fish for good ones among the dark ones without question. Best I can do is respect and release spawners....which if you watched......that's literally what I did
@@inandonthenet You know what your doing your not fooling anyone, but you would be the first one to complain that lake creek is closed. what your doing is unethical plane and simple just to get views.
@@raybly6613 your an idiot, so let me get this straight, when fresh fish are still coming in, and spawners are present, your trying to pitch everyone here that you stop trying to catch a fresh one because spawners are around? I call absolute bullshit. Let's also note that I live 3.5 hours away and RARELY get to salmon fish, this was literally my first time getting out this year and likely to be my ONLY time, and your telling me I should have not fished? In a legal and open area to do so? Your smoking some funny stuff bro....
@@GerardoCasares-morales honestly I'd get so scrutinized for saying on here. But what I can say is any costal oregon river with salmon regulations right now are stuffed with fish. Just go read up on one and head out. Feel free to friend me on Facebook for a more private conversation. -Joshua Pardee
@@Whothrewthesaltshaker did I respect them? Did they leave the water other than a photo/video, were they netted? How about released? Did I snag them? Bro come on, so tired of people crying cause they aren't catching lol 😂
@@sam-68-56 lol dude it's 14 miles up a 110 mile system and like 3 miles from tide water, fresh fish were around, you can't choose which fish bites. Trust me I wish I could! 😆
we’ve seen great returns for the last couple years. It’s because we haven’t had enough rain so fish are staging instead of heading through the system. I’d like to see the regulations change to bobber fishing only for that final stretch of river we can fish. I haven’t foul hooked a fish once this year bobber fishing.
My number one rule has always been never grab the line when I have a fish on😂😂😂 good stuff
@@joshwestfall8750 ya being a big spawner, if it had broke it'd be OK. Now if a Chrome one got hooked. No line touchy, and go get the net! Lol 😆
TANK!
@@inventoryking 2 tanks! First was biggest though for sure
Leave the spawning fish alone boys. Those are months old ready to die soon don’t set low standards and show people this crap please. Rookies will copy this and rape spawning 🎣
@@jameslasswell5821 these fish are 14 miles up a 110 mile system, we can't help if rain hasn't let fish move
@@inandonthenet you can help by not harassing them as they waiting for the rain
@@hyperionsoundif the law says I can legally fish, I'm gonna, I don't care what you or others think. I will base my decisions off my feelings not yours or others 😉
what size reel did u catch the first fish on 😳
Caught all 3 on the Okuma Ceymar HD 3000 with 40lb braid mainline, 25lb mono leader.
Umpqua is my guess!
Fuck the haters. Keep doing your thing, tight lines bro.
Thanks brother! 🙏
What falls is this in Oregon ?? I’m from Oregon never caught a salmon but it’s one of my goal
@@GerardoCasares-morales honestly I'd get so scrutinized for saying on here. But what I can say is any costal oregon river with salmon regulations right now are stuffed with fish. Just go read up on one and head out. Feel free to friend me on Facebook for a more private conversation. -Joshua Pardee
I know exactly where it is but just more people would be up there harassing boots on the spawning grounds, then the wonder why the rivers are getting closed down.
This river is 110 miles long and these fish were 14 miles up, hardly spawning grounds my friend. Blame the rain not coming and letting them through but to say I'm fishing spawning beds 14 miles in is just sad. Oh and mind that this is a Fork so they also go up the other system how many miles? These aren't "spawning grounds" there was also fresh fish around, I actually like catching fish and can't control which fish bites, so yea, I'm gonna fish for good ones among the dark ones without question. Best I can do is respect and release spawners....which if you watched......that's literally what I did
@@inandonthenet You know what your doing your not fooling anyone, but you would be the first one to complain that lake creek is closed. what your doing is unethical plane and simple just to get views.
@@raybly6613 your an idiot, so let me get this straight, when fresh fish are still coming in, and spawners are present, your trying to pitch everyone here that you stop trying to catch a fresh one because spawners are around? I call absolute bullshit. Let's also note that I live 3.5 hours away and RARELY get to salmon fish, this was literally my first time getting out this year and likely to be my ONLY time, and your telling me I should have not fished? In a legal and open area to do so? Your smoking some funny stuff bro....
leave them boots alone ya kooks
@@hyperionsound were 14 miles into a 110 mile system with fresh fish around, I can't control which fish bites....ya "kook" 😆
Where is this at what part in Oregon and what’s the river called?
@@GerardoCasares-morales honestly I'd get so scrutinized for saying on here. But what I can say is any costal oregon river with salmon regulations right now are stuffed with fish. Just go read up on one and head out. Feel free to friend me on Facebook for a more private conversation. -Joshua Pardee
Pardee in your mouth@@inandonthenet
You two have nookie fingers!
Days later. Still pink 😆
Nice boot fest. It's utterly comical what People will do for views and likes.
@@Whothrewthesaltshaker lol yall are so funny, I'm 14 miles up a 110 mile system, fresh fish were around, I can't control which fish bites bro...
@@Whothrewthesaltshaker did I respect them? Did they leave the water other than a photo/video, were they netted? How about released? Did I snag them? Bro come on, so tired of people crying cause they aren't catching lol 😂
@@Whothrewthesaltshaker but Im Use to getting death threats for doing what I love 😆
That's disgusting. That water shouldn't be open to fish under the conditions. This type of activity is one reason the salmon are next to extinct.
@@sam-68-56 lol dude it's 14 miles up a 110 mile system and like 3 miles from tide water, fresh fish were around, you can't choose which fish bites. Trust me I wish I could! 😆
we’ve seen great returns for the last couple years. It’s because we haven’t had enough rain so fish are staging instead of heading through the system.
I’d like to see the regulations change to bobber fishing only for that final stretch of river we can fish.
I haven’t foul hooked a fish once this year bobber fishing.
@@brendansmith234 I'd have to agree. That would be good