How to Tie Scott's Knot - Puyallup River Salmon Fishing 2024

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024

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  • @Irfaans_Room
    @Irfaans_Room 4 дні тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @StuFlyFishing
    @StuFlyFishing День тому +1

    Nice video welcome to youtube good luck with your channel

  • @davidfarrens3572
    @davidfarrens3572 5 днів тому +2

    Old you obviously seen my Hook set-up on the lower Puyallup, I been doing that for the last twenty years. It called the( kallama slammer) !One defect The line can break. Right at the Hook. If it a Big fish.. there's one better but it secret squirrel.. you don't lose fish on that one like the Kallama slammer. I switched only way I lose fish Now barbless hooks.

    • @SlamminSalmonFishing-c6l
      @SlamminSalmonFishing-c6l  4 дні тому

      @davidfarrens3572 that's great, but I've never seen your setup. In my opinion this knot is very strong. I land almost every fish i get into. My hooks will bend before they break off.

  • @talibandz707
    @talibandz707 3 дні тому +1

    What size hook and size corky do you recommend on this set up ?

    • @SlamminSalmonFishing-c6l
      @SlamminSalmonFishing-c6l  3 дні тому

      @talibandz707 I'm running a size 1 hook and using a size 12 corky for this video. What I put on my hook depends on the water level. Typically either size 12 or 14 corky, or a trout bead anywhere from 3mm to 8mm. Today I didn't have anything on the hook, but instead ran both a size 12 and 14 corky free floating on the leader above the hook because the water level was so low.