Great video and info, well done fishing as well. For Bullards they are quality fish, some fat ones indeed. Next time measure some of the bigger ones. 14” at that lake is a trophy.
Hey another great video! Just a question, how far apart do you space the dodgers and the spoons and the hooks on the trailing spoon? Just curious might give it a try. Ive never seen any one on my lakes doing this for kokanee. Me and my brother are just getting bored of the same old hoochie setup lol.
So the hooks to the spoon is 2.5 to 3 inches I have been doing 10 to 12 inches from the spoon to the dodger / bigger spoon And 16 to 18 inches from the dodger/ bigger spoon to the main dodger
@@ibgrizz hey thanks for the reply. Happy i found you and JU lol. Me and my bro are learning lots of cool tricks. Ill give this a try next time we go out
Good work great team and BAM BAM
@@kellycorcoran1153
Thanks !!
Let’s go fishing 🎣
Like the action on the poles who makes them
@@DavidCuellar-e4q
We mainly use the eagleclaw feather light Kokanee rods
I have been getting them from Walmart for $22 bucks
Cool thanks for the info!
@@DavidCuellar-e4q
Your welcome
Awesome guys. Great seeing JU on the Boat
@@davidmayo4566
I always have fun fishing with JU
@@davidmayo4566
Let’s go fishing soon!!!
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Nice work!
Awesome job in getting those kokes🐟🐟
Awesome GR8 day on the water guys!~Chris
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Awesome memories!!! Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏
@@JUNationFishing
Let’s go again soon!!
Great video and info, well done fishing as well. For Bullards they are quality fish, some fat ones indeed. Next time measure some of the bigger ones. 14” at that lake is a trophy.
Lots of 14 inch fish this year
We have caught a few that were 15 and. Couple of 16 inchers
Hey another great video! Just a question, how far apart do you space the dodgers and the spoons and the hooks on the trailing spoon? Just curious might give it a try. Ive never seen any one on my lakes doing this for kokanee. Me and my brother are just getting bored of the same old hoochie setup lol.
So the hooks to the spoon is 2.5 to 3 inches
I have been doing 10 to 12 inches from the spoon to the dodger / bigger spoon
And
16 to 18 inches from the dodger/ bigger spoon to the main dodger
@@ibgrizz hey thanks for the reply. Happy i found you and JU lol. Me and my bro are learning lots of cool tricks. Ill give this a try next time we go out
@@clownmatrix3003
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By the dam is either damn good or nothing, every time I fish there. Surprised their eyes aren't popped catching them that deep lol
@@benharper2833
I don’t fish there much
It’s definitely hit or miss
We seen marks down to 180 feet
I didn’t try to see if they would bite
Wow 180!