Great information! One other tip from me FWIW, first thing in the morning, I always start with a white base flasher with a stuffed bait. Chrome flashers and spinners come out later when the sun gets higher in the sky.
Great interview I learned a lot I knew some of that. But it is so great to hear that hear it and get new ideals to make me a better fisherman and try new things thank you both for for the pod cast
Great information! One other tip from me FWIW, first thing in the morning, I always start with a white base flasher with a stuffed bait. Chrome flashers and spinners come out later when the sun gets higher in the sky.
I’ve had similar success with white based spinners in low light situations. VIP white w/pink dot works well…at 30”
Great interview and thanks to Tyler for willing to share his knowledge!
Great interview I learned a lot I knew some of that. But it is so great to hear that hear it and get new ideals to make me a better fisherman and try new things thank you both for for the pod cast
Very good interview. Would like to know more about using 360s for smaller river salmon
Excellent content, very informative! Thanks
Great info from Hanford reach fishery, thank you 😊
Awesome podcast great info thank you
Liked the podcast. Thank you
When you talk about chrome flashers, do you mean chrome patterns, chrome mirror, or doesn’t matter as long as it’s chrome?
Great video great info
Great info, thx!
The spinner pictured has a trailing hook. Is it a 1/0 and does this improve the hookup rate vs. just the treble hook especially when running on 360s?
2/0 3/0
I already miss 360 fishing 😭
Here in the puget sound in the canal we troll Gibbs 360s with spoons and murder chinook.
What’s the difference between a flasher with 2 fins like a Shortbus flasher and a flasher without any fins.
All I know is 2 fins you can troll slower, and 1 fin gotta troll a bit faster