Glad u dudes are back at it...your the real deal...going to try keoka, maybe tomorrow...and lower range later on in the week....now back to my cigar..cheers
We don't give out locations but I will tell you that we fish several lakes in the Sebago lakes region. We also fish a few lakes in western Maine. Hope you have a good season.
Good to see your post! Doing well I see… we were on East Grand last Friday and all the fish were down 40 ft. Very slow, had two hits and lost them both. Looks like it’s a common theme! Lol
I have a small UA-cam channel and I film everything with a GoPro. I was just wondering what type of camera you guys use to film your videos. Thanks! Also great video!
That's the kind of salmon fishing I remember. Salmon have small, tough mouths. If you don't let them swallow it to their tongue, use sharpened hooks and set it hard.
Never use baits that catch their tongue or throat! Geesh! You can use something nearly like a circle hook, chemically sharpened, and they don’t get off if you don’t lower the rod. Then you can release them unharmed to live another day and be caught again.
When they are tapping your bait , grab the line and slowly bring in a couple of feet ,then let it go. This gives him a chance to grab it. U could slightly slow up your speed. I start out at 2.
Glad to see ya back at it 🎣🎣👍
Thanks for watching.
Glad to see some fishing videos again from you two!
Hope to get a few more out over the next few weeks, Thanks for watching.
Good to see you guys back!!
Thanks, Tight lines.
Glad u dudes are back at it...your the real deal...going to try keoka, maybe tomorrow...and lower range later on in the week....now back to my cigar..cheers
Thanks, Hope you have a good week fishing.
@@PineStateHunter thanks bud
Nice fish!
Thanks for watching, Tight lines.
Great video what lake are you guys fishing?
We don't give out locations but I will tell you that we fish several lakes in the Sebago lakes region. We also fish a few lakes in western Maine. Hope you have a good season.
Been looking forward to new videos. Nice fish guys, keep em coming! 💯
Yeah, it's been a while, hope to get a few more out this summer. Thanks for watching Adam.
I enjoy your videos, makes me feel like I'm in the boat with you. Keep them coming
Welcome back boys glad to see you both back on the water nice salmon in and out of the boat that makes great stories love it have a great day
Thanks Mike.
Hope we get to see some more brook trout fishing this year from you guys!
We hope to do some trout fishing this year, There are a couple ponds I'd like to hit if things work out. Thanks for watching Ian.
Looked like a great time! Gotta love good numbers no matter the size
I'll take numbers any day, I get bored quick. Thanks for watching.
Use smaller smelts . You are using sliding bait rigs?
Use a #6 offset-point gamakatsu hook as a stinger on the tail like a walleye rig.
Problem solved.
Good to see your post! Doing well I see… we were on East Grand last Friday and all the fish were down 40 ft. Very slow, had two hits and lost them both. Looks like it’s a common theme! Lol
Hey Jeffrey, It's a little colder up that way, they should start hitting better before long. Good luck.
I have a small UA-cam channel and I film everything with a GoPro. I was just wondering what type of camera you guys use to film your videos. Thanks! Also great video!
We are using a canon xa11. Had it for over 3yrs with no issues.We also use a couple of gopros. Thanks for watching.
@@PineStateHunter Ok thank you! No problem
Nice job never been much of a troller but just got a boat so gonna give it a try at ice out thanks for the tips glad u don’t spot burn 👍
Thanks for watching and good luck this spring.
That's the kind of salmon fishing I remember. Salmon have small, tough mouths. If you don't let them swallow it to their tongue, use sharpened hooks and set it hard.
Yea, we sure lost our share of fish that day. Thanks for watching.
Never use baits that catch their tongue or throat! Geesh!
You can use something nearly like a circle hook, chemically sharpened, and they don’t get off if you don’t lower the rod.
Then you can release them unharmed to live another day and be caught again.
Whats the cable hanging near the surface on your downriggers? Great video boys!
Hey Luke, I think you are talking about the string that pulls the ball in toward the boat. Makes it easier to reach the ball. Thanks for watching.
Ya my buddy Jim Stepp an old sebago guide would never show me his super secret sewing technique..ha
Lot of ways to do it. Big thing is to make sure it's swimming good when you're done. Tight lines.
@@PineStateHunter cheers bud
Maybe I missed it but what area are you guys in? I'm just getting into trolling for salmon and touge, keep up the good videos and nice fish!
We live in central, western Maine but fish all over the state. Hope you have a good season. Thanks for watching Mike.
When they are tapping your bait , grab the line and slowly bring in a couple of feet ,then let it go. This gives him a chance to grab it. U could slightly slow up your speed. I start out at 2.