it's high time you guys picked up some centerpin rods! i would volunteer to teach you if i still lived on the mainland. come to the island i'll teach you :)
Man, watching your guys' salmon season videos makes me mad haha. I spent a weekend in Bella Coola back in September and tried flies, jigs, spoons, and even some dancing to music from the maritimes and didn't get a single salmon. One beautiful rainbow but that was it. Then you guys pop off by comparison with every lower mainland trip in the videos haha
Hey you guys! great video as always. would love to see some continuous shots of just fishing as well, even if nothing bites! I'm definitely fishing vicariously through these videos these days. lol PS: there is definitely a difference between fish in different systems, from their genetics that determine their fat composition and fat deposition, proteins and all sorts of macromolecules running through their bodies to their diet, timing of migration, distance from the ocean, etc. that for sure change their quality as table fair. I do have a tier list of systems, but 3 out of my top 5 aren't really well known and I don't want to share them here on youtube lol but I can tell you that amongst the better known systems in lowerML Cap is number 1 with Squamish following at a close second, then it's alouette, chilliwack, chehalis, stave, harrison, norrish (nicomen), and serpentine in that order. The real question is, can you actually taste the difference between jacks and adult coho? I'm sure their fat content is different, with adults obviously having more fat than jacks when they're nice and chrome. I never cooked them side by side to compare, maybe a catch&cook video by you guys could answer that question. ;)
They really destroyed that spot by dredging it. It's still beautiful scenery, but not nearly as much. Did you guys film here recently? I haven't been here in about 3 weeks.
Whoaaa that first spot That looks before sunrise pretty sure that's illegal sunrise-sunset especially with a headlamp that would qualify for spotlighting #DFO
I KNEW IT Lol....but really man..was this at suicide..i swear god i though you were on the vedder for a while it looked so much alike @@BCFishingMajors
Green/Pink/Blue and Pink/Purple jigs been killing coho for me.
Pink/purple was my top colour this season for sure
We definitely gotta try blue and pink!!!
Great video guys, you did better than me that day! It was a slow one but good clean fish 🎣 thanks for sharing 🫡
We just got lucky 🫡
it's high time you guys picked up some centerpin rods! i would volunteer to teach you if i still lived on the mainland. come to the island i'll teach you :)
Man, watching your guys' salmon season videos makes me mad haha. I spent a weekend in Bella Coola back in September and tried flies, jigs, spoons, and even some dancing to music from the maritimes and didn't get a single salmon. One beautiful rainbow but that was it. Then you guys pop off by comparison with every lower mainland trip in the videos haha
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Hey you guys! great video as always. would love to see some continuous shots of just fishing as well, even if nothing bites! I'm definitely fishing vicariously through these videos these days. lol
PS: there is definitely a difference between fish in different systems, from their genetics that determine their fat composition and fat deposition, proteins and all sorts of macromolecules running through their bodies to their diet, timing of migration, distance from the ocean, etc. that for sure change their quality as table fair. I do have a tier list of systems, but 3 out of my top 5 aren't really well known and I don't want to share them here on youtube lol but I can tell you that amongst the better known systems in lowerML Cap is number 1 with Squamish following at a close second, then it's alouette, chilliwack, chehalis, stave, harrison, norrish (nicomen), and serpentine in that order.
The real question is, can you actually taste the difference between jacks and adult coho? I'm sure their fat content is different, with adults obviously having more fat than jacks when they're nice and chrome. I never cooked them side by side to compare, maybe a catch&cook video by you guys could answer that question. ;)
we’ll have to get you on camera doing the cooking next year to find out! 😃
@@BCFishingMajors sounds fun. let's do this. @HexClad care to sponsor the video? 😬
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@areyyyyyyy the rolls royce of pans 🤤
I almost fell in near where you are a few weeks ago haha
Man… be careful 😅
Great Video guys as always. Which part of Mission is the location where you fished?
Near dewdney!
Great vid and i whould love to see u guys start pining i love centerpin fishing i think u guys whould love it keep up the great work😊
Thank you! Looking forward to it!!
is the jigs you guys used heavy enough to cast
do you guys have any location were theres a river and theres salmon in west van or north van?
They really destroyed that spot by dredging it. It's still beautiful scenery, but not nearly as much. Did you guys film here recently? I haven't been here in about 3 weeks.
We filmed this 3 weeks ago and haven’t been back since 😅
Whoaaa that first spot That looks before sunrise pretty sure that's illegal sunrise-sunset especially with a headlamp that would qualify for spotlighting #DFO
Just saying not trying to be a sick just trying to educate
@@shanefoster6018where I live in BC it’s 1 hour before sunrise and 1 hour after sunset
@Bcfishing513 headlamps and light use could still count as spotlighting
@@shanefoster6018 it’s up to the DFO officer I’ve met picky and lenient ones 🤷♂️
where is this spot? I'm in mission
Near Dewdney😅
You new in town
when was this actually filmed? nov 14
Nov 15😅
I KNEW IT Lol....but really man..was this at suicide..i swear god i though you were on the vedder for a while it looked so much alike @@BCFishingMajors
Shhhh haha
Vote for pin aaalllll day long
Some pin content coming soon 😏
@@BCFishingMajors you guys fishing the durby on the vedder this year?