Great video , one advice I would give is , when you jog up , as your rod goes down , pick up the slack with your reel , so you are in direct contact with your jog all the time while it’s falling down , you will be much more successful detecting bites and hooking fish . Cheers , keep up the good work
I really enjoy your videos...thank you! Will you please explain why you pull the line with small tugs between your thumb and forefinger after you cast. I can't quite figure it out.
@@paula.2422 thanks for watching and glad you enjoy the video. I just pull out some line until my lure touches the river bed. I don't do that if I am fishing shallow water or if my lure is heavy enough to sink on its own. The spoon i am using is only around 3/16 oz so it takes some time to sink.
I had one of those days fishing like you talk about 14:30 in Where just absolutely nothing is going well, keep tangling the line/lure and not hooking anything despite people all around hooking into fish. Gets frustrating 😂
Nicely done bro! Haven't had any luck on jigs yet this year 🤔 the spinner has been my most productive lure so far with spoons in second place. Last year jigs out fished everything for me though.. Who knows why lol. You've inspired me to get twitching again!
Thanks man! Last year it was all spinners for me for coho and didn't even hook one on the spinner this year. Just jgs are working for me so far and the chums are getting the spoon before coho's lol
well filmed, well fished. From one hatchery volunteer to another, good video. The twitching may be easier with a lighter thinner (more costly) rod and light reel. My experience anyway, and balanced so that the rod sits horizontal when held lightly in the hand. I dont fish the ved myself but you made it work with a very good outlook and attitude
@@lovethemack thank you. These words are definitely motivational. I can only imagine the amount of effort you guys put in at such a big hatchery. Appreciate your hard work ❤️ Yes I need to get salmon specific gear, hopefully before the next season.
Hey I was fishing your second spot on Tuesday haha! I also left around 11. No luck for me looking for coho on the fly. That was my first time fishing the vedder too. One guy caught his limit of coho across the river from me using a spoon.
@@chrisluehmann3094 sorry to hear that bro. Hopefully it will be productive again in a few days after the water level drops. It is surely a nice fly spot.
Good stuff man. I didn't fish the vedder until about 2yrs ago. Pretty much everyone I've met on the vedder has been friendly. Never seen a guy collecting heads before. Thought you needed heads to prove ID and length if you see a CO.
Thanks bro! Maybe you always avoided the weekends? On Thanksgiving stat it was a sshow. Some of the dheads were getting mad even for walking by. I had heard about the head recovery program before. They give some kind of official receipt that you can produce to DFO if asked.
The vedder sucks , it gave me a no catch season thIs year , extremely difficult fishing this season. Have no idea why everyone else is getting 15 and 20 hatch as a season total.
@@MM-jn2ny I think you phrased your question wrong. It should have been "since when are you allowed to keep chum?". It was closed for the last few years until it opened a couple weeks ago.
@@crankbaiter_fishing ya sorry I was referring specifically to this year/season because I've been seeing so many people keep them so your comment threw me off a bit haha
@@crankbaiter_fishing I really wonder when we will be able to go fishing together, hoping this weekend to go vedder but no idea about the productivity, trying to get some update on the c/v system.
@@mikeboston421people don't understand that hate doesn't get them anywhere. The dawn light is clearly seen on the right side when I have the spring on. And it was only about 30 mins before sunrise.
tip, take it out of the net before bonking with a rock, that net was rubber and you could easily bash the rock against the net and another rock thus ripping or tearing a hole in the net, congrats on your fish
Great video , one advice I would give is , when you jog up , as your rod goes down , pick up the slack with your reel , so you are in direct contact with your jog all the time while it’s falling down , you will be much more successful detecting bites and hooking fish .
Cheers , keep up the good work
@@Ribolovac22 thanks for the tip, will try it next time I am out. It makes so much sense.
I really enjoy your videos...thank you! Will you please explain why you pull the line with small tugs between your thumb and forefinger after you cast. I can't quite figure it out.
@@paula.2422 thanks for watching and glad you enjoy the video.
I just pull out some line until my lure touches the river bed. I don't do that if I am fishing shallow water or if my lure is heavy enough to sink on its own. The spoon i am using is only around 3/16 oz so it takes some time to sink.
Nice coho!
I had one of those days fishing like you talk about 14:30 in
Where just absolutely nothing is going well, keep tangling the line/lure and not hooking anything despite people all around hooking into fish. Gets frustrating 😂
@@MM-jn2ny it's part of the parcel lol. I am pretty sure it happens to the best anglers out there 😂.
But it's good to not give up in such a situation.
Nicely done bro! Haven't had any luck on jigs yet this year 🤔 the spinner has been my most productive lure so far with spoons in second place. Last year jigs out fished everything for me though.. Who knows why lol. You've inspired me to get twitching again!
Thanks man!
Last year it was all spinners for me for coho and didn't even hook one on the spinner this year.
Just jgs are working for me so far and the chums are getting the spoon before coho's lol
well filmed, well fished. From one hatchery volunteer to another, good video. The twitching may be easier with a lighter thinner (more costly) rod and light reel. My experience anyway, and balanced so that the rod sits horizontal when held lightly in the hand. I dont fish the ved myself but you made it work with a very good outlook and attitude
@@lovethemack thank you. These words are definitely motivational.
I can only imagine the amount of effort you guys put in at such a big hatchery. Appreciate your hard work ❤️
Yes I need to get salmon specific gear, hopefully before the next season.
Hey I was fishing your second spot on Tuesday haha! I also left around 11. No luck for me looking for coho on the fly. That was my first time fishing the vedder too. One guy caught his limit of coho across the river from me using a spoon.
@@chrisluehmann3094 sorry to hear that bro. Hopefully it will be productive again in a few days after the water level drops. It is surely a nice fly spot.
Good stuff man. I didn't fish the vedder until about 2yrs ago. Pretty much everyone I've met on the vedder has been friendly. Never seen a guy collecting heads before. Thought you needed heads to prove ID and length if you see a CO.
Thanks bro!
Maybe you always avoided the weekends? On Thanksgiving stat it was a sshow. Some of the dheads were getting mad even for walking by.
I had heard about the head recovery program before. They give some kind of official receipt that you can produce to DFO if asked.
This season was the worst. Lots of people
budging in and rude in general. then start. flossing next to me . Thanks guys. A great no catch season....
I was jw. Why do you say the Vedder is one of the most controversial rivers to fish?
The vedder sucks , it gave me a no catch season thIs year , extremely difficult fishing this season. Have no idea why everyone else is getting 15 and 20 hatch as a season total.
Looks like the new peach road eh? On vedder road? I went once didint like it much but it was like 2 pm by then lots of flossers
It was too dark when I parked.
But I think all the spots on Vedder are hit and miss.
There were at least 100 people on this spot on the weekend.
Since when are you not allowed to keep chum?
@@MM-jn2ny I think you phrased your question wrong. It should have been "since when are you allowed to keep chum?". It was closed for the last few years until it opened a couple weeks ago.
@@crankbaiter_fishing ya sorry I was referring specifically to this year/season because I've been seeing so many people keep them so your comment threw me off a bit haha
@@MM-jn2ny no worries man, the chum were closed to fishing when I was fishing. It opened a week later after I posted this video
congrats! is this before the flood?
@@wuquanchi thanks, yeah couple days before
@@crankbaiter_fishing I really wonder when we will be able to go fishing together, hoping this weekend to go vedder but no idea about the productivity, trying to get some update on the c/v system.
First light? Looks like night to me if you need a flashligbt to see.
@@steelhead1414 what time is the first light?
doesnt matter what YOU think , it goes by sunrise, as listed on the weather forecast, so kindly zip it
@@mikeboston421people don't understand that hate doesn't get them anywhere. The dawn light is clearly seen on the right side when I have the spring on. And it was only about 30 mins before sunrise.
tip, take it out of the net before bonking with a rock, that net was rubber and you could easily bash the rock against the net and another rock thus ripping or tearing a hole in the net, congrats on your fish
True. I got super excited. This was my first hatchery of the season.