Thanks for the Hat at the sportsman show. Glad to buy one off ya and support what your about. My wife Lori and I enjoy coming home and watching your show and short video's to see what and where were going to fish for the Columbia. Even though we have are own boat it still would be great to go out with ya sometime and worry about nothing but reeling the fish in.
We had the same issue last weekend on the Oregon coast, we had to give bobber downs a hard toe count then reel and lift, our hook sets increased 150% after that, missed 4 fish the first hour then we started letting them eat it we landed 9 in two hours.
it depends on the hole and what we are trying to accomplish. We actually have a COMPLETE guide to backtrolling on our channel! Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/5IlmFT9_LWw/v-deo.html
Your title should say North Umpqua. Where you are fishing is NOT considered the Umpqua. The Umpqua refers to the river after the South Umpqua and North Umpqua merge at River Forks Park.
Maybe the title should be "South Umpqua" then, since that is where we were. ;) Just trying to indicate a broader region as the techniques work on both the South, North and Main sections of the Umpqua drainage.
Thanks for the Hat at the sportsman show. Glad to buy one off ya and support what your about. My wife Lori and I enjoy coming home and watching your show and short video's to see what and where were going to fish for the Columbia. Even though we have are own boat it still would be great to go out with ya sometime and worry about nothing but reeling the fish in.
Thank you so much for the support and it was a pleasure to talk to you both! Definitely a busy show, but I appreciate you guys coming by!
Love seeing Bill on the river, been many years since I was in a multi-boat float and Herzog was in one of the boats with Cronen, great times
He is always so entertaining to fish with and a wealth of knowledge!
"Watchin guys catch fish. Looks like fun. We should try that, maybe..."😂
HAHAHA! and...we still didn't! Stubborn fishermen...no surprise!
This is a movie, right on man good for you
Great production value, I actually enjoyed the commercials too.
Thanks for the great episode, looking forward to part 2.
Thanks for the support! Heck, even stuck around for the commercials?! Impressive, Sir! Part 2 comes out today. Thanks again!
Great video, very informative👍. I've been skunked this year so far still good to see someone's reel scream
It's been a tough steelhead season for sure! Keep it up and you'll get one! Thanks for the support!
Great video guys!! What size MagLips do you recommend for Winter Steel....3 or 3.5?
Thanks so much! I like to use the 3.0 in low clear water and the 3.5 in higher dirtier flows! Both work!
We had the same issue last weekend on the Oregon coast, we had to give bobber downs a hard toe count then reel and lift, our hook sets increased 150% after that, missed 4 fish the first hour then we started letting them eat it we landed 9 in two hours.
Nice work! Always fun learning each day on the water!
Excellent video, content and quality. Nice job Cody
Much appreciated!
Good video. Is the ratio of hatchery to wild down in the area of 1 out of 20-25 ?
on the North Umpqua yes, but the south has a higher percentage of hatchery fish!
Zack Park! Tom Ogawa here!
From WA still haven't had a chance to fish seems like everything is closed
Very frustrating for sure! But there is always something open to try and get out to have some fun on the water!
How far behind the boat do you put the plugs when back trolling?
it depends on the hole and what we are trying to accomplish. We actually have a COMPLETE guide to backtrolling on our channel! Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/5IlmFT9_LWw/v-deo.html
@@DayOneOutdoors thank you
I wanna come along please help from Tigard oregon….fish on
I’m starting to think this is new water for Bill and you…..
HAHAHA! Yup! Very much so...and it showed!
Nice
Your title should say North Umpqua. Where you are fishing is NOT considered the Umpqua. The Umpqua refers to the river after the South Umpqua and North Umpqua merge at River Forks Park.
Maybe the title should be "South Umpqua" then, since that is where we were. ;) Just trying to indicate a broader region as the techniques work on both the South, North and Main sections of the Umpqua drainage.
@@DayOneOutdoors You are right, they are on the South Umpqua river, I know exactly where they put in and started their drift.
Bobber’s are for little Kids
Watching bobbers, like a couple 8 year olds.
We are all kids at heart...HAHA! I prefer to see a rod fold over...so much so that it cost us a few more bites that day...LOL!