My favorite thing about your channel is , you explain what your rigging and how to present it !!! Tired of other channels letting me watch catching fish not explaining how!! I've caught way more fish, watching your channel keep up the good work I'm in Spokane so I use your advise thanks so much for the tips
I’ve caught a lot of steelies on all brass spinners. But my favorite way to catch fish on spinners is to burn them at first light to where there blade creates a wake. The bass love it especially a Mepps with that fat blade. Love your content guys keep it up!!
Duuude, honestly, you guys seem to know exactly what I’m working on and time your videos perfectly. I was out the last two days, giving my 360’s a break and going back to my favorite, throwing spinners. I’ve just never gone after salmon with spinners. Great, clear, concise instruction as always.
That’s a great video I’ve been going on Sandy River six times in the past week zero fish I think I’m’s spinning them a little too fast so today is day seven I’m gonna go and get myself a salmon thanks buddy 😆
I'm new to the pnw but not new to fishing. I am learning so much from your channel. Im amazed at how much salmon and trout catching info you gyys put in each video. Thanks a bunch. See you on the water. Tight lines
Thank you Jordan. I found this video very helpful. I'm fishing from a causeway where the water flows perpendicular to it and is very fast-moving (being downstream from the Soo Locks). I can look 6-8' straight down and see dozens of Trout and Salmon, but I didn't know of a way to get the bait in front of them. The distance from the sidewalk to the water is about 10'. I'm going to focus today's efforts on using Spinners. We are only allowed to fish on the 'outlet' side of the causeway due to the fact that the pedestrian walkway is only on that side of the road. I will start by trying short casts at right-angles, and trying to pull the Spinner over them. The water is so fast that by the time you pull the bait back, you are pulling it up and out of the water.
great video on spinners. I don't have a boat to fish with like a lot of the video's I watch on your channel but I do have a kayak. I think it would be great if there was a way to get input from you guys on some places that a kayak would safe to use (no turbulent rivers etc) like the one in this video. I know you guys don't like to mention exact fishing locations and I get as a general rule but I think it would be a very useful thing to know for people like myself that don't have a fishing boat. Bank fishing can be difficult due to poor access to rivers. Anyhow, thanks for all the fishing knowledge you share with all of us fishing fans.
Good job bro. Justin! You’re an articulate, intelligent hipster-dude with great skill in teaching. Thanks man. ‘Always a pleasure to watch. Thankfully, I’m learning! A bit at a time!
Love to catch steelies on the spinner. Hardly anyone fishes them in Michigan. Tributaries these days. But its so good to catch them when the drift fishermen are not.
Another great video, thanks for the great explananation Jordan. I haven't caught any salmon or steelhead yet, but these tutorials give me more confidence :)
Heading out in the morning to try my luck at some salmon fishing in the American River in Sacramento. Thought I’d drift some faux egg clusters to start but I also have several spinners in my bag.
Just started fishing spinners from Gibbs croc spoons great video you saved me years worth of knowledge in this short video thanks for taken your time much appreciated from Vancouver bc i will be usen your skill on the Fraser and vedder River thank you
Kinigee rocks. Keep these videos rolling. I learn a ridiculous amount from all your videos. Winter steelhead is my nemisis. It's my cryptonite. Any truth would be more then appreciated.
I’m new into fishing just getting by with UA-cam tutorials but the question I have is the rig setup for spinner how long should the leader be and what components should be knotted onto the main line then leader thanks !
I would love to see a video that shows how to fish from the bank. I attempted this last year with spinners and had such a struggle retrieving and feeling like I was doing it correctly. The explanation was good. But I would love to see it in action. I was fishing from the bank and fishing very fast water. Keeping in the strike zone was very difficult. And I had to reel it fast to keep it off the bottom and kept feeling like I was reeling too fast to keep it in the strike zone. Very difficult to find that sweet spot.
Was starting to think you guys stopped salmon and steelhead fishing videos! Lol, good stuff guys we need to fish together. I got a sled like Jordan’s let’s link up🤙🏻🎣💨
I use black with a nickel blade in clear water and chartreuse with nickel or chartreuse blade in dirty water. I live in Michigan we have a variety of water here .
Just caught my first salmon today! It was a 11 lbs 25inch coho( on spinner!) and found one of your addicted bobbers. Right after I bought one yesterday.
Me and my buddy are new to fishing but we're loving the spinners, I picked one up at Canadian tire its a Swedish spoon ? Im not sure if thats even a correct name but I love it
Very helpful video. I bank fish a stream that is tidal and feeds in to a bay. What is the best time to fish? Incoming? Outgoing? I’m half a mile up from the mouth. Thanks.
I would like to know how to successfully twitch jigs for silvers. I see people on the river doing it and I have never done it myself and would be curious the best technique? Thank you Mike
Great tutorial! I've learned a lot by watching the videos on this channel and gotten a few friends to subscribe and learn as well! Now...we're all addicted to fishing! THANK YOU!!!!
@@johnmat7099 It was an adventure I will post video in a couple days on my channel. If you ever need a fishing buddy, I usually have an open schedule. email: terribleatfishing2019 @ gmail.com
Love your videos! You say color doesn't really matter. I have to disagree. I think using a dark colored spinner is better in cloudy water, (especially for kings) because you can get it down next to the fish without them seeing it. If it's a bright color they see it coming and just move out of the way. The black spinner is stealthy, you can put it right in front of their face and get more reaction bites. Just my opinion. Did Davis (Fish Fray) give you any Arctic Spinners to try whe you were here in Michigan? If not, I'd like to send you some. It has a rubber skirt that does basically the same thing as that little squid you add. They get extra mad at that skirt!!! Tight lines Jordan.
Most People in America don’t understand how lucky they are with fishing cause over here in British rivers a 3lb trout is a giant fish for rivers and good luck
Hello Jordan. My name is Bryan. I live in central Oregon. Not too far from you guys. Would love to fish with you guys and learn hands on. I’m primarily a trout angler and have a unique technique for catching them with bait. I have watched a few vids made by your crew. Primarily with spinners and kastmaster lures. I have to admit I’ve had decent luck with numbers. Still trying for size. Thanks for the tips. Great vids.
You guys are the best most informative UA-cam channel for trout and salmon and explain things really well. One question I have is do spinners work well in rivers? I have a river down the street from me (Jordan river in Utah) and I’ve never been able to catch anything other than catfish at like 2:00 am I never fish rivers and have heard spinners work good but have always hated spinners mainly because I grew up bait fishing and my grandpa and dad only taught me to bait fish. I’d like to learn how to spinner fish better I have probably 200 spinners because of MTB but have never been able to catch anything on them. If you guys ever get a chance could you possibly do a shore fishing spinner bait tutorial? I’m kinda stuck on shore now I just picked up a 1964 seaflite boat but it wont be on the water until next year (hopefully) it doesn’t run but I’ve been working on it and think I’ll have it running for next years open water fishing but it’s been a warm year here I think we’ll be open water fishing here late this year. Do you guys do any ice fishing? That’d be some cool content. I just started Ice fishing a couple years ago but I dream about it all spring and summer until it’s finally Ice fishing season Utah has some amazing ice fishing and some amazing ice fishing tournaments I’d imagine if you guys do ice fish you guys slay em because of how much knowledge and how good you guys are.
Jordan great videos just found them and so much great information thank you so much.. I have some spinners, spoons, and soft beads.. I'm taking my 15 yr old to hit forks area rivers November 2,3,4 .. Never fished over there and kinda looking forward to him hooking into one or a few.. how do you set up your hootchies on the spinners?
I noticed most of your spinners in your box were vibrax/bell body spinners. What are your thoughts on other types of spinners namy for salmon? Youve prob done a vid on this already....
My favorite thing about your channel is , you explain what your rigging and how to present it !!! Tired of other channels letting me watch catching fish not explaining how!! I've caught way more fish, watching your channel keep up the good work I'm in Spokane so I use your advise thanks so much for the tips
You said it !!!
I’ve caught a lot of steelies on all brass spinners. But my favorite way to catch fish on spinners is to burn them at first light to where there blade creates a wake. The bass love it especially a Mepps with that fat blade. Love your content guys keep it up!!
Duuude, honestly, you guys seem to know exactly what I’m working on and time your videos perfectly. I was out the last two days, giving my 360’s a break and going back to my favorite, throwing spinners. I’ve just never gone after salmon with spinners. Great, clear, concise instruction as always.
That’s a great video I’ve been going on Sandy River six times in the past week zero fish I think I’m’s spinning them a little too fast so today is day seven I’m gonna go and get myself a salmon thanks buddy 😆
I have never been great with spinners, this changed the game!
See you on Game Day ~ 😜
Heck ya. Spinners are the best. They way they hit it, no questions when ya got a fish on.
What model reel are you using?
i must say, you are doing a fantastic job for this channel jordan. Always happy to see you having a good time.
I'm new to the pnw but not new to fishing. I am learning so much from your channel. Im amazed at how much salmon and trout catching info you gyys put in each video. Thanks a bunch. See you on the water. Tight lines
Yo what's up guys trying all tricks I've learned on Sunday.. wish me luck...
Good luck man!
Thanks much appreciated..
Anytime my friend, hook some ones for us!
Good luck!!
Good luck
Also there’s a good way to use the current on the river to take care of that blade spinning. Thumbs up!
Great description of how the light reflects off the speed of the spinner!
I'm currently learning to fish spinning and bubble and fly which I prefer it's so nice to someone to explain everything
Thank you Jordan. I found this video very helpful. I'm fishing from a causeway where the water flows perpendicular to it and is very fast-moving (being downstream from the Soo Locks). I can look 6-8' straight down and see dozens of Trout and Salmon, but I didn't know of a way to get the bait in front of them. The distance from the sidewalk to the water is about 10'. I'm going to focus today's efforts on using Spinners. We are only allowed to fish on the 'outlet' side of the causeway due to the fact that the pedestrian walkway is only on that side of the road. I will start by trying short casts at right-angles, and trying to pull the Spinner over them. The water is so fast that by the time you pull the bait back, you are pulling it up and out of the water.
I just got a little coho on a flying c spinner yesterday, thanks for the vid
Would've liked to seen him go to the league so we could get more at therealkmilton
great video on spinners. I don't have a boat to fish with like a lot of the video's I watch on your channel but I do have a kayak. I think it would be great if there was a way to get input from you guys on some places that a kayak would safe to use (no turbulent rivers etc) like the one in this video. I know you guys don't like to mention exact fishing locations and I get as a general rule but I think it would be a very useful thing to know for people like myself that don't have a fishing boat. Bank fishing can be difficult due to poor access to rivers. Anyhow, thanks for all the fishing knowledge you share with all of us fishing fans.
Good point on size and speed . I was taught to reel as slow as I could get away with as a guide to speed . It works for me .
Never heard the perspective of the fish striking the spinner out of irritation, not hunger.
Very cool
Thanks Guys
Good job bro. Justin! You’re an articulate, intelligent hipster-dude with great skill in teaching. Thanks man. ‘Always a pleasure to watch. Thankfully, I’m learning! A bit at a time!
Can you fish these on gravel beds and holes?
Good video chief, looking forward to the steelhead run here in Indiana
You guys are always catching some quality fish
Love to catch steelies on the spinner. Hardly anyone fishes them in Michigan. Tributaries these days. But its so good to catch them when the drift fishermen are not.
Honestly never seen how useful a spinner bait was until today then this. Video proved it love the channel
Another great video, thanks for the great explananation Jordan. I haven't caught any salmon or steelhead yet, but these tutorials give me more confidence :)
Me too!
Hi. Any additional tip to add when fishing in Chicago's lake Michigan?
Heading out in the morning to try my luck at some salmon fishing in the American River in Sacramento. Thought I’d drift some faux egg clusters to start but I also have several spinners in my bag.
Have you guys ever shown a set up of how you keep or organize your tackle box? Would love to see that
Just started fishing spinners from Gibbs croc spoons great video you saved me years worth of knowledge in this short video thanks for taken your time much appreciated from Vancouver bc i will be usen your skill on the Fraser and vedder River thank you
Kinigee rocks. Keep these videos rolling. I learn a ridiculous amount from all your videos. Winter steelhead is my nemisis. It's my cryptonite. Any truth would be more then appreciated.
I’m new into fishing just getting by with UA-cam tutorials but the question I have is the rig setup for spinner how long should the leader be and what components should be knotted onto the main line then leader thanks !
I would love to see a video that shows how to fish from the bank. I attempted this last year with spinners and had such a struggle retrieving and feeling like I was doing it correctly. The explanation was good. But I would love to see it in action. I was fishing from the bank and fishing very fast water. Keeping in the strike zone was very difficult. And I had to reel it fast to keep it off the bottom and kept feeling like I was reeling too fast to keep it in the strike zone. Very difficult to find that sweet spot.
Was starting to think you guys stopped salmon and steelhead fishing videos! Lol, good stuff guys we need to fish together. I got a sled like Jordan’s let’s link up🤙🏻🎣💨
Thanks for your video, i just started fishing and i really want to catch a trout and i cannot seem to ever do it hopefully now i can!
Do you ever stop reeling and let the spinner flutter down?
Also, any rules of thumb on water color, like darker lures in colored water?
I use black with a nickel blade in clear water and chartreuse with nickel or chartreuse blade in dirty water. I live in Michigan we have a variety of water here .
@@joshuavanderschaaf5145 I am in Grand Rapids.
Great video & great explanation of the hows & whys of spinner fishing.
Thank you Jordan you the Man 😉
Is there ever a time you would include a swivel when tying your setup? I.E. between your mainline and leader?
From what I've watched, Jordan never uses swivels for spinners when salmon fishing
Thanks for all the tips this has been really helpful
What about the time of day? We know mornings are good but what about afternoons? How much slower are they? Is it worth going out and giving it a try?
Just subscribed due to this video. Great instruction and thank you for creating these.
Awesome what kind of Spinners are you working with in this video ?
Just caught my first salmon today! It was a 11 lbs 25inch coho( on spinner!) and found one of your addicted bobbers. Right after I bought one yesterday.
Awesome day fishing. Thanks for the video. MP
Me and my buddy are new to fishing but we're loving the spinners, I picked one up at Canadian tire its a Swedish spoon ? Im not sure if thats even a correct name but I love it
I'm hearing up for more spinner fishing. Thanks man
Very helpful video. I bank fish a stream that is tidal and feeds in to a bay. What is the best time to fish? Incoming? Outgoing? I’m half a mile up from the mouth. Thanks.
As usual, great info, well presented. Thanks and keep 'em coming!
Do you also get the big brown trout coming in with salmon I guess to eat the roe
Nice! Seeing you and Branden getting those fish was awesome! #addictedfishing #tfonation 🤙🏽
Thanks bro. Is your leader mono or braided?
You guys need to come to Pulaski in upstate ny in February to fish for the chromes in the salmon river .....
Have you tried the fg knot for your bumper?
Great Vid... Question: what gear ratio to use when throwing spinners with a bait caster reel???
Nailed quite a few on spinners
Caught a ten pound Atlantic on a number two panther Martin with a little rainbow minnow on it, gold blade.
I would like to know how to successfully twitch jigs for silvers. I see people on the river doing it and I have never done it myself and would be curious the best technique?
Thank you
Mike
you are a great teacher man
Great tutorial! I've learned a lot by watching the videos on this channel and gotten a few friends to subscribe and learn as well! Now...we're all addicted to fishing! THANK YOU!!!!
I love spinners! Do spinners still work for steelhead in really cold conditions like winter in Michigan?
my new master the best other was history.. thx for your time
Thank you, we are fishing the Williamson River here in Klamath tomorrow. This tutorial is excellent
Cant believe i see another person from klamath on here remember you have to catch and release on the Williamson river and good luck
@@johnmat7099 It was an adventure I will post video in a couple days on my channel. If you ever need a fishing buddy, I usually have an open schedule. email: terribleatfishing2019 @ gmail.com
Love your videos! You say color doesn't really matter. I have to disagree. I think using a dark colored spinner is better in cloudy water, (especially for kings) because you can get it down next to the fish without them seeing it. If it's a bright color they see it coming and just move out of the way. The black spinner is stealthy, you can put it right in front of their face and get more reaction bites. Just my opinion. Did Davis (Fish Fray) give you any Arctic Spinners to try whe you were here in Michigan? If not, I'd like to send you some. It has a rubber skirt that does basically the same thing as that little squid you add. They get extra mad at that skirt!!! Tight lines Jordan.
Awesome explanation. Thanks for the video keep them coming
Caught two nice hens this evening here in Wisconsin on skein and bobber.
Most People in America don’t understand how lucky they are with fishing cause over here in British rivers a 3lb trout is a giant fish for rivers and good luck
@@amduck4883 That's what I heard I have a buddy of mine that lives across the big pond.
one great way of teaching you have! very well done!
Lure fishing is also my favorite type of fishing. Great information. Always lots of fishy help from you all. 👍👍
Thanks for sharing Jordan greatly appreciate it
Which 30 pound tuf-line do you recommend?
Will stained water versus clear have an impact on color, size and retrieval?
That was awesome to watch. Thanks guys!
do you make you're spinners of doctor them up?
Thanks for the tips brother
This guy puts in work . 👍
Hello Jordan. My name is Bryan. I live in central Oregon. Not too far from you guys. Would love to fish with you guys and learn hands on. I’m primarily a trout angler and have a unique technique for catching them with bait. I have watched a few vids made by your crew. Primarily with spinners and kastmaster lures. I have to admit I’ve had decent luck with numbers. Still trying for size. Thanks for the tips. Great vids.
What brand and model of boat is that you are fishing from in this video?
Always enjoy the videos ya do. Keep up the great work guys
You guys are the best most informative UA-cam channel for trout and salmon and explain things really well. One question I have is do spinners work well in rivers? I have a river down the street from me (Jordan river in Utah) and I’ve never been able to catch anything other than catfish at like 2:00 am I never fish rivers and have heard spinners work good but have always hated spinners mainly because I grew up bait fishing and my grandpa and dad only taught me to bait fish. I’d like to learn how to spinner fish better I have probably 200 spinners because of MTB but have never been able to catch anything on them. If you guys ever get a chance could you possibly do a shore fishing spinner bait tutorial? I’m kinda stuck on shore now I just picked up a 1964 seaflite boat but it wont be on the water until next year (hopefully) it doesn’t run but I’ve been working on it and think I’ll have it running for next years open water fishing but it’s been a warm year here I think we’ll be open water fishing here late this year. Do you guys do any ice fishing? That’d be some cool content. I just started Ice fishing a couple years ago but I dream about it all spring and summer until it’s finally Ice fishing season Utah has some amazing ice fishing and some amazing ice fishing tournaments I’d imagine if you guys do ice fish you guys slay em because of how much knowledge and how good you guys are.
Very well explained I definitely learned a lot from this video
What color for really clear water?
Thank you!
Great job on teaching us! Nice fish to!!
What's that pink spinner called?
great video! jordan is always so informative but dont forget to wear your suncreen =)
Great tips. More vids on spinner fishing would be Great! Awesome content guys.
Any chance you might share what River you were on?
Loved it thank you very much! Watched till the end :)
Hey nice episode.trying to look for the newest episode
Do you guys fish on the skagit river at all?
Oh!!! 😆 There goes the neighborhood.... 👊
Good video, thanks guys.
My uncle gave me a rod he uses for coho. Its a 8ft med light fast 6-10 1/4-3/4 it has a rell with 12lbs of drag. Is it sutible for coho?
Jordan great videos just found them and so much great information thank you so much.. I have some spinners, spoons, and soft beads.. I'm taking my 15 yr old to hit forks area rivers November 2,3,4 .. Never fished over there and kinda looking forward to him hooking into one or a few.. how do you set up your hootchies on the spinners?
I tried the corky set up with the pencil weight in October and didn't get anything. Would a spinner be better to try?
Droppin knowledge, thanks Brother.
Can u guys do one on crankbaits for king salmon chinook on the rivers
Thanks !
Great video really helped!!!
My first outing in five years should be this next week.
I noticed most of your spinners in your box were vibrax/bell body spinners. What are your thoughts on other types of spinners namy for salmon? Youve prob done a vid on this already....
The spinner is the best bait for multi species. I've caught so many types of fish on a spinner