Sunset Chinook And Coho: How To Fight And Land Salmon

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In this video I explain how I go about landing salmon. This is something that takes some time to learn and I hope this video gets you started in the right direction.

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  •  9 місяців тому +2

    Spot on with getting the fish to the net ASAP and then handling it even wetting your hand before touching the fish. This video is prime content !!!!

  • @fartsarerad
    @fartsarerad 9 місяців тому

    I think you're the only person on that river that knows how to handle fish. I stopped going there about 10 years ago due to the nonsense. On the flip side, beautiful video, great content, and thank you for the video. I hope, with the help of ambassadors like you, we can get back to the respect this great fishery once had. Thank you Petr.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому +3

      Thank you so much for the great comment. The only reason I put up these videos is to try and make a positive difference. There are plenty of great anglers on the Vedder, we just have to teach the next generation the good ways.

  • @crankbaiter_fishing
    @crankbaiter_fishing 9 місяців тому +1

    What a nice scenery!

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  8 місяців тому

      thanks. I checked out a couple of your videos. That's a nice channel you have.

  • @ShenpaiWasTaken
    @ShenpaiWasTaken 9 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful location! I'll have to pay more attention to how I land my fish this coming year.

  • @stewbeef2825
    @stewbeef2825 9 місяців тому

    There will always be bad practices however as long people like yourself share that gained knowledge one angler at a time it will make a difference. I will try my best to be better and hopefully pass on the message

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment. Yes, one angler at a time works, I'm fortunate to be able to reach a wider audience.

  • @shelleyszulinszky9732
    @shelleyszulinszky9732 9 місяців тому +1

    Great catch ❤✌️👍

  • @lovethemack
    @lovethemack 9 місяців тому +1

    hopefully this helps people. One of my concerns is folks taking ten minutes to dispatch a fish after its been taken from the water and fighting. Its frustrating to see. The extreme example being keeping a live salmon on a stringer in the shallows. Seen that more than once live nd in videos. I recommend having a bonker very handy, POW and its dead, rip the gills out help it bleed out a bit and scrape with a knife to clean the blood and more so the slime off so the fish can be bagged cleanly if using bags as I like to do. I fish smaller streams so I do not have 4 coho to deal with lol so a bag is clean and neat, and helps keep the stench down in my ancient vest. Also when dealing with multiple fresh salmon, before cleaning and prepping, if you have them in a tub or cooler, add a half a cup of vinegar and water. This will break down the slime and make processing more fun~

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому

      My next planned video, I will be going over many of those points with regards to white chinook. Yeah, I've also seen people bleed fish without bonking them first, I think that's a terrible thing to do to a living creature. Thanks for the comment.

  • @evansoutdooradventures9623
    @evansoutdooradventures9623 9 місяців тому +2

    Hey Peter good video😊

  • @sdufg
    @sdufg 9 місяців тому

    Petr, what do you use as your cp mainline? You mentioned 12lb...was that leader or main? mono? fluro? thanks

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому +1

      I run 20 pound maxima ultragreen for main line and Seaguar Fluoro for leaders. When I'm targeting chinook I use 15 pound leader, but mostly it's 12. Some people like to run lighter gear, especially in clear water, but I catch plenty of fish with this setup.

  • @user-gy6lv8de4p
    @user-gy6lv8de4p 9 місяців тому +2

    When was this

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому

      I forget the exact date, October 15 or 16. The first time we got a good dump of rain.

  • @williamwyz
    @williamwyz 9 місяців тому

    How long is your rod? I am worried rod may get broken while landing a fish using net.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому +1

      That rod is 11 feet. It helps to have a long handled net so that you don't have to high stick the rod too much. I have a bigger and longer net that I use when there are a lot of chinooks around. Was not expecting a chinook in that shallow water.

  • @FishBiteBC
    @FishBiteBC 9 місяців тому

    What net do you recommend for salmon/steelhead?

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому +1

      I prefer nets with a shallow bag and a long handle. It's really hard on a rod to be lifted high so you can land a fish by yourself. It's called high sticking and can break the tip. That's why you see me reach back with the rod and way forward with the net. A long handle helps that a lot. There is not specific brand that's best, lucky strike and gibbs both make good nets.

    • @pixelfishflintyt8537
      @pixelfishflintyt8537 9 місяців тому

      @@petrhermanadventures9509 yeah I high stuck my rod and clean snapped the tip. didnt have a net and tried tailing it so I guess thats why

  • @lzrk1d888
    @lzrk1d888 9 місяців тому

    I usually dont ask for spots but is this peach park by any chance, a simple yes or no is fine

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому +1

      I stopped naming spots a while back, basically for the reasons I stated in the video. If you know, you know.

    • @lzrk1d888
      @lzrk1d888 9 місяців тому

      its fine i was just curious and didnt mean to annoy you @@petrhermanadventures9509

  • @reedo_69_73
    @reedo_69_73 9 місяців тому +1

    had a 28 pound chinook, took about 20 mins

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому

      28 is a great fish for the Vedder, almost 3 times the size of the one in this video. I released one last year that was well over 30, but my biggest this year was maybe 22. They're an awesome fish even at the smaller end of the scale.