@LittleRedCyclingHood As Rod is retrieving his lure a fish either swims by, bumps the lure and it hooks it's self or he (unintentional) pulls it onto a lieing fish.
Yes, for coho particularly we've had good success with silver/copper/golden spoons, but if the water clarity is poor, pink, orange coloured spoons work just as well for coho.
Any spoons or spinners in the 1/8 and 1/4oz range would work for pink salmon. We use 1/4 Gibbs Croc spoons in pink, orange, green. Search Gibbs Fishing on Google for more information.
Nice gear.
phillyZeroTen 7 months ago
oh man....you asians catch all the fish, but you never seem to have a boat, i dont get it
Bbfishman 1 year ago
hey juz want to know hw does foul hook happen?
LittleRedCyclingHood 1 year ago
@LittleRedCyclingHood As Rod is retrieving his lure a fish either swims by, bumps the lure and it hooks it's self or he (unintentional) pulls it onto a lieing fish.
Hope this helps,
~David
TotallyFlyTying 1 year ago
yeah i use crocodile spoons in the pink color also for coho and chinook but they do work better for pinks
slipknotbot 2 years ago
Yes, for coho particularly we've had good success with silver/copper/golden spoons, but if the water clarity is poor, pink, orange coloured spoons work just as well for coho.
fishingwithrod 2 years ago
Great video and useful tips. It's always great to see a clean release.
jsmith6266 2 years ago
just got one today
gokory 2 years ago
Thanks for this!
traxdata2k 2 years ago
What type of lure or spoon were you using when you caught that samon?
BikerBoySpeir 2 years ago
Any spoons or spinners in the 1/8 and 1/4oz range would work for pink salmon. We use 1/4 Gibbs Croc spoons in pink, orange, green. Search Gibbs Fishing on Google for more information.
fishingwithrod 2 years ago
Thanks alot Rod for your useful tip. Keep on Fishin'!
BikerBoySpeir 2 years ago
great job sending him back=) 5/5
zezimawanabefriends 2 years ago
nice vid rod, :D
UploadPlox 2 years ago