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  • nice catch

  • Man, I never get tired of watching this footage!

  • It's a stampede for sure, especially when the water level is down. Hope this year is better. The rough water separates the sportsman from the want-a-be.

    Thanks for watching.

  • looks like a fly fishermens stampede party.... poor river.. it's a shame..........

    nice fish.......

  • what weight fly rod did he,you use?

  • Thank you for watching.

    The equipment used was: 9wt 9' Orvis rod 12lb tippet. Cool stuff!

  • @KAOSproduction 9 weight a good weight for a 20 plus pound salmon?

  • THATS A FUCKING COHO?!?!?!?!?!?!

  • it's good to fish for salmon... they just die right after laying eggs so it's a great sport.

  • супер!!! но у нас рыба крупней

  • Yeaaaah baby

  • Great Video Coach Loren, Grayson.

  • Indeed...Headed up Wednesday for some salmon. Here's hoping!

  • Yes, that's him. I was happy he allowed the video. Had to go throw Salmon River Booth Camp though! He is good, very deicated to the sport. Thanks for watching. Steel Head coming this November!

  • Is that Lauren Williams? If so I fished with him last December. Awesome guide!

  • That's the song. I thought i found something odd, but someone else found it last year and played it on an NFL commercial.

  • is that "last of mohecans" songs?

  • The big one was stuffed. The small one was cleaned and pan-fried. That's why the net is used after the fight so the fish won't die and can be removed from the river. Thanks for watching. We're going out in November for Steel Head.

  • Do you actually eat the fish?

  • nice monster of a salmon XD

  • very very nice fish..but running like that trying to net a fish, is a bit amatuer...something a 14 year old guy with his first fish would do...but a nice fish..

  • WAU!

  • carniceros!!!

  • Thank you for watching. To answer your question the video is edited and doesn't show the time it took before being scooped up by the net. The fish was exhausted and the guide netted it so it wouldn't be dragged to shore and get damaged (it was unusual size for that river). In normal cases you do want to fight it as long as you can but not to harm the fish incase you want to let it go or keep it. If you keep it, it has to be kept on a string in the water and dead is no good. Have fun fishing!

  • Im only new to fly fishing, but isnt chasing it with the net spoiling half of the fun? When i hook on i love the adrenaline rush of playing the fish until its maybe, ten feet away then get the net ready. Instead of nettin it how come you didnt just play it until it was exhausted? As i say im a beginner and have never caught anything half as big as that so go easy on me :)

  • fun stuff boys, I've been fishing there for over 25 years,  we rent a house right in dsr there every year, world class fishing forsure.

  • este rio esta seko de donde salio ese pez tan grande.

  • nice fish

  • do you were the closest place to go salmon fishing from ottawa is other then porthope toronto trenton and all that let me know if you or anyone knows send me in my mail

    thanks

  • thats big for king, but for a coho, thats huge!

  • he ran across the river wat fool

  • wat dumbass he should of let the guy fight it

  • Your right! The guide got excited and chased it with the net. I have video of smaller Cohos that took everyone back up the river, it was fun to watch. They were calling it "going down town."

  • THATS HUGE

  • There's no substitute for Alaskan salmon :P

  • Try a decent sized salmon from the scottish spey!

  • If they intend to take, they don't just sit there after a hook set. They will head shake and then go absolutely ballistic. Nice coho.

  • what a noob

  • Landed it from a 100 yards out.

  • LIFTER!!!!!!

  • it wounldnt move because u snag it you monkey and ive seen plenty of coho's that size

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  • LIFTER!!!!!!

  • So how much did this thing weigh anyway?

  • it weighed 24 pounds. Here's something, the record in that river was 32 pounds back in the 1960's. can you imagine how big that one was.

  • WOAH!!!

    Nice.

    A true toad.

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