Great video. Nice to hear someone say you can still catch fish without a probe. As much as I want one someday, not currently in the budget. Looking forward to more content.
Great video! We fish across the pond from you on the south shore. Love you attention to detail, and organization, right down to the stickers on your reels for 5 color etc! Nice job. Good to see others with my OCD 😂😂😂
Greay video guys..I know it is hard to come up with interesting content and format it so it all comes together for the veiwer but love what you are doing..keep up the great work.
Hey! The Dreamweaver spindoctors have more action with the fly rigged on the fin side, Dreamweaver has it marked wrong on the 8” spin doctor package but they have it marked right on the 10” package lol. You won’t have to troll as fast with the fly rigged on the fin side . Awesome video though ! Lots of awesome info 👍🏻
@@silversalmonchallenge1807 no problem! I just found this out a couple months ago too I was watching a Dreamweaver video on spin doctors and they actually said that they made an error on the 8” package, fin side more action which will allow you To troll at that 2.2-2.5 and have the same action as trolling at 3.0 with it rigged on the other side. Would help with blowback on riggers to obviously going at those speeds than 3.0, tight lines guys !
Thanks for this video, we are just starting on the salmon hunt, and dropped my first downrigger ball last thursday. This video is a great starting resource, thanks for sharing!
I run a 16 ft tinner nothing big. Usually run out of 50 point and I usually fish the west end. I run two rods off my riggers and two wing rods with divers to cover the shallow water. I started out running simple spoons off flashers with no real color combos or consideration to colors at depths. I have to say guys your videos have really opened my eyes to setups baits and flasher bait combos not to mention matching colors. I changed my game and landed a 2 yr chinook on fathers day. Just getting to using flys and have considered meat rigs once I get flys going. Again thank you!! Guys like you help guys like me. See you out there. Be safe!
Brock We appreciate your time to leave your comment. There is a time and place for meat behind big flashers but I’d rather run a program of flys on doctors as they are more predictable. I find Colours are subjective although I do like to keep it simple when having confidence in a colour combo. I hope what we’ve experienced over the years can offer some different programs outside your usual spread. Let us know how the rest of the season goes
Great informative video- subscribed👍 I’m from Montreal and new to trolling for salmon and lakers, and have never fished (my craft) on Lake Ontario. We’ve focused on Lake Champlain last two years, and have really done well with the lakers( trolling and jigging), and can really vouch for the Spin Doctors and hair flies out here. Thinking of fishing LO week of Aug 16-22/ wind dependent), as I have a 17.5’ Lund Pro sport V w/ 90 hrsp) and a good friend just returned from a guided trip last two days and they smashed them right outside Toronto (350 metres off shore). Gonna use a combo of riggers, lead core and dipseys(6rod spread) mixing stuff as you had. Would really appreciate any insight you can offer as to where we should focus our effort this time of year, as we’re new to salmon hunting, yet have watched 1000 videos so not that unfamiliar with the tactics! The shallow water approach makes sense for my craft, and will need to watch for the correct winds to keep water temp in the ideal zone for this time of year (what temp should we ideally look for this periods?). Thanks in advance for your advice!
Thanks for sending this along. The lake is in a transition period now where the kings are starting to think about running the rivers. We call these stagers as they hang around river mouths darkening up then waiting for big rain falls to run typically early September Stager fishing should line up well with your planned timing mid august. The fly program is extremely successful got these kings as they are more inclined to bite out of agitation then hungers. We typically find the stager fish around river mouths like the ganaraska crefit Bronte or where ever salmon run. We can fish as shallow as 20 feet out to 80 depending on where they are. They fish typically move around in packs as they are starting to pair up for mating with males chasing the females. Fast doctors and flys are perfect often triggering double headers when passing baits by multiple aggressive competing kings. Hope this helps
You’re a class act; very much appreciate your quick response . And yes, it helps a lot and confirms what I thought was happening in mid August. Let’s hope the west winds lay down a little, it’s not looking too good right now. Tight lines, and thanks again!
It is a very nice and instructive video. And this is mostly about Salmon fishing. Today is May 23-2024. I am fishing in Humber Bay, in front of Toronto Islands and further east up to Ashbridge's park. Can Laker be caught on depth of 60'-70' this time? The air temp is 65°F water surf is 56°F. I would like to hear your opinion about this. Thank you.
Andy Sorry for the late reply. I’ve been forced to step away from the water for a bit but can still chyme in on messages like this. Although we’re a week since your message it would typically be tough to find lake trout in that area most of the season. May is a good time for lakers but when in the west end of Lake Ontario I would recommend the south shore spanning from the Niagara river to Hamilton and the north shore typically has some good lake trout fishing from Oakville to hamilton. I like the bronte area best. I don’t find Temperatures play a big roll when targeting lakers. The majority of lakers ontarios lake trout population like deep cold water. We often fish 60 to 100 ft of water when in Bronte aiming our baits several feet off bottom. With either mag spoons or a flasher/deep rig combo. I find spoons are the most rewarding fight as these deep lake trout are not the hardest fighting fish until near surface so the least resistance bait like a spoon helps with that. Jigging is also another great technique if equipped with spot lock on the trolling motor. If I were in Humber bay this time of year I’d point towards the east gap where you can often find some kings including a deep water program. Extremely deep 150 plus. Please feel free with any other questions or comments. As tough as it’s been off the water this spring it’s still great to chat about fishing
I notice Jake is intensely watching the dash and that your kicker engine is up. Do you typically troll with your main engine? I think I'm gonna try spin doctors and 3 mph this season on Lake Michigan. Thanks
This was a great video. I’m from Minnesota and fish superior and Lake Michigan. 6 years into this new adventure. My question to you is about rods and reels. Looks like you use some Telora rods too. I have a Lund Barron and want to keep 12 rods stored in the rod locker. My thought is to use all Telora rods (8’ and 9’) and shimano Tekota reels. I like the heavier Telora rods with the SS guides. The Tekota reels and small enough to fit nicely down below. I’d keep my std rods and then swap reels depending on lines. I can safely get to 4 color on the Tekota 600’s. Can you recommend rods for DR’s, divers, and planers. Thanks
Thanks for the response We’re a big fan of longer medium heavy rods. Either 9’6 or 10 ft as they help for controlling fish at the transom. Although I don’t think they are ideal for the locker. We leave our starting line up in the track rod holders while storing out leads on ocuma lead core rods. We strictly run the Daiwa due to confidence along with a good understanding of how the drags react when filling up the spools with long leads. We like the rod trees for storage opposed to lockers. I guess iwhat I’m saying less restrictions in a arms reach goes along way for us Please let us know if you have any other questions
Hello. Thanks for the informative video. My son and I did really well outta Whitby last year but this year we are not doing well. A couple skunks. We are going to speed up. What size spin doctors do you prefer?
Probes are used by most which are also successful which I can appreciate. I just like to keep a open mind outside of just numbers. Please let us know if you have any other comments or questions
How come so many of you guys over there havent got a autopilot? Here in Denmark 95 % have one. And we are fishing in way smaller boats than you do over there.
Great video. Nice to hear someone say you can still catch fish without a probe. As much as I want one someday, not currently in the budget. Looking forward to more content.
Great video! We fish across the pond from you on the south shore. Love you attention to detail, and organization, right down to the stickers on your reels for 5 color etc! Nice job. Good to see others with my OCD 😂😂😂
Greay video guys..I know it is hard to come up with interesting content and format it so it all comes together for the veiwer but love what you are doing..keep up the great work.
Awesome videos! Keep them coming. I’m still getting gems from Mobey Nick. Love what you guys are doing.
Hey! The Dreamweaver spindoctors have more action with the fly rigged on the fin side, Dreamweaver has it marked wrong on the 8” spin doctor package but they have it marked right on the 10” package lol. You won’t have to troll as fast with the fly rigged on the fin side . Awesome video though ! Lots of awesome info 👍🏻
Interesting we have never noticed that. We appreciate you passing that along.
@@silversalmonchallenge1807 no problem! I just found this out a couple months ago too I was watching a Dreamweaver video on spin doctors and they actually said that they made an error on the 8” package, fin side more action which will allow you To troll at that 2.2-2.5 and have the same action as trolling at 3.0 with it rigged on the other side. Would help with blowback on riggers to obviously going at those speeds than 3.0, tight lines guys !
I love your simple, small boat program! I am putting together a similar program for my Superfisherman 186!
Thanks for this video, we are just starting on the salmon hunt, and dropped my first downrigger ball last thursday. This video is a great starting resource, thanks for sharing!
I run a 16 ft tinner nothing big. Usually run out of 50 point and I usually fish the west end. I run two rods off my riggers and two wing rods with divers to cover the shallow water. I started out running simple spoons off flashers with no real color combos or consideration to colors at depths. I have to say guys your videos have really opened my eyes to setups baits and flasher bait combos not to mention matching colors. I changed my game and landed a 2 yr chinook on fathers day. Just getting to using flys and have considered meat rigs once I get flys going. Again thank you!! Guys like you help guys like me. See you out there. Be safe!
Brock
We appreciate your time to leave your comment. There is a time and place for meat behind big flashers but I’d rather run a program of flys on doctors as they are more predictable. I find Colours are subjective although I do like to keep it simple when having confidence in a colour combo. I hope what we’ve experienced over the years can offer some different programs outside your usual spread.
Let us know how the rest of the season goes
@@silversalmonchallenge1807 i will and again thank you.
Great video! Very informative. Thank you
Awesome video!
Very informative. Thanks!
Great video, you’re easy to listen to. And I’ll try your method too.
Great informative video- subscribed👍
I’m from Montreal and new to trolling for salmon and lakers, and have never fished (my craft) on Lake Ontario. We’ve focused on Lake Champlain last two years, and have really done well with the lakers( trolling and jigging), and can really vouch for the Spin Doctors and hair flies out here.
Thinking of fishing LO week of Aug 16-22/ wind dependent), as I have a 17.5’ Lund Pro sport V w/ 90 hrsp) and a good friend just returned from a guided trip last two days and they smashed them right outside Toronto (350 metres off shore). Gonna use a combo of riggers, lead core and dipseys(6rod spread) mixing stuff as you had. Would really appreciate any insight you can offer as to where we should focus our effort this time of year, as we’re new to salmon hunting, yet have watched 1000 videos so not that unfamiliar with the tactics! The shallow water approach makes sense for my craft, and will need to watch for the correct winds to keep water temp in the ideal zone for this time of year (what temp should we ideally look for this periods?).
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Thanks for sending this along.
The lake is in a transition period now where the kings are starting to think about running the rivers. We call these stagers as they hang around river mouths darkening up then waiting for big rain falls to run typically early September
Stager fishing should line up well with your planned timing mid august.
The fly program is extremely successful got these kings as they are more inclined to bite out of agitation then hungers.
We typically find the stager fish around river mouths like the ganaraska crefit Bronte or where ever salmon run. We can fish as shallow as 20 feet out to 80 depending on where they are. They fish typically move around in packs as they are starting to pair up for mating with males chasing the females. Fast doctors and flys are perfect often triggering double headers when passing baits by multiple aggressive competing kings.
Hope this helps
You’re a class act; very much appreciate your quick response . And yes, it helps a lot and confirms what I thought was happening in mid August.
Let’s hope the west winds lay down a little, it’s not looking too good right now.
Tight lines, and thanks again!
It is a very nice and instructive video. And this is mostly about Salmon fishing. Today is May 23-2024. I am fishing in Humber Bay, in front of Toronto Islands and further east up to Ashbridge's park. Can Laker be caught on depth of 60'-70' this time? The air temp is 65°F water surf is 56°F. I would like to hear your opinion about this.
Thank you.
Andy
Sorry for the late reply. I’ve been forced to step away from the water for a bit but can still chyme in on messages like this. Although we’re a week since your message it would typically be tough to find lake trout in that area most of the season. May is a good time for lakers but when in the west end of Lake Ontario I would recommend the south shore spanning from the Niagara river to Hamilton and the north shore typically has some good lake trout fishing from Oakville to hamilton. I like the bronte area best. I don’t find Temperatures play a big roll when targeting lakers. The majority of lakers ontarios lake trout population like deep cold water. We often fish 60 to 100 ft of water when in Bronte aiming our baits several feet off bottom. With either mag spoons or a flasher/deep rig combo. I find spoons are the most rewarding fight as these deep lake trout are not the hardest fighting fish until near surface so the least resistance bait like a spoon helps with that. Jigging is also another great technique if equipped with spot lock on the trolling motor. If I were in Humber bay this time of year I’d point towards the east gap where you can often find some kings including a deep water program. Extremely deep 150 plus.
Please feel free with any other questions or comments. As tough as it’s been off the water this spring it’s still great to chat about fishing
I notice Jake is intensely watching the dash and that your kicker engine is up. Do you typically troll with your main engine? I think I'm gonna try spin doctors and 3 mph this season on Lake Michigan. Thanks
Very nice video!
This was a great video. I’m from Minnesota and fish superior and Lake Michigan. 6 years into this new adventure. My question to you is about rods and reels. Looks like you use some Telora rods too. I have a Lund Barron and want to keep 12 rods stored in the rod locker. My thought is to use all Telora rods (8’ and 9’) and shimano Tekota reels. I like the heavier Telora rods with the SS guides. The Tekota reels and small enough to fit nicely down below. I’d keep my std rods and then swap reels depending on lines. I can safely get to 4 color on the Tekota 600’s. Can you recommend rods for DR’s, divers, and planers. Thanks
Thanks for the response
We’re a big fan of longer medium heavy rods. Either 9’6 or 10 ft as they help for controlling fish at the transom. Although I don’t think they are ideal for the locker. We leave our starting line up in the track rod holders while storing out leads on ocuma lead core rods. We strictly run the Daiwa due to confidence along with a good understanding of how the drags react when filling up the spools with long leads. We like the rod trees for storage opposed to lockers. I guess iwhat I’m saying less restrictions in a arms reach goes along way for us
Please let us know if you have any other questions
Hello.
Thanks for the informative video.
My son and I did really well outta Whitby last year but this year we are not doing well.
A couple skunks.
We are going to speed up.
What size spin doctors do you prefer?
This seems to be a better year out that way.
We like the 8inch doctors as they troll quicker then the 10
Best of luck
Hey i never thought about using a spin dr on a leadcore line....but i will. Next time I'm out...thx for the video!
Our 8 colour with a green nuke doctor and crinkle fly is our go to after 8 o’clock and has caught some game changers. Highly recommended
Great vid, I feel alot better about not having a probe. Also going to bump up the speed once and awhile.
Probes are used by most which are also successful which I can appreciate. I just like to keep a open mind outside of just numbers.
Please let us know if you have any other comments or questions
What’s the biggest king you’ve taken on a fast 3+ mph troll?
Thanks for reaching out with this.
35.5 was years back on our green, Dr. green crinkle fly. Which help contribute to this becoming our favourite bait
Thanks for reaching out with this.
35.5 was years back on our green, Dr. green crinkle fly. Which help contribute to this becoming our favourite bait
How come so many of you guys over there havent got a autopilot? Here in Denmark 95 % have one. And we are fishing in way smaller boats than you do over there.
Thanks for the video, would love to bring one of my boat up there to fish, newbies so will need a lot of help.
No problem always happy to help if we can
Nice video , stay on lake o , but id I see you doing a show on belwood I won’t complain