Great video, thanks. What brand of peanut fly are you using? How many ounces of in-line weight do you use on the flasher-fly combos behind boards? Haven’t tried that yet, but will definitely in a month or so. You know you’re spoiling those young men, right? That was one crazy bite you guys were on! We also were very pleased with the quality of the Coho last Spring….can’t wait!
For those of us that fish salmon some more details about what you’re doing would be appreciated. It would be great to know the depth of water what kind of a spread you set for the day, what was working, the best, how far down Riggers are set Dipsys etc. if you just take the time to explain what you’re doing much like a regular written fishing report. Some good camera work and editing.
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Great video, thanks. What brand of peanut fly are you using? How many ounces of in-line weight do you use on the flasher-fly combos behind boards? Haven’t tried that yet, but will definitely in a month or so. You know you’re spoiling those young men, right? That was one crazy bite you guys were on! We also were very pleased with the quality of the Coho last Spring….can’t wait!
We like to use inline weights from 1/4-3/4 ounce depending on how far we want to let them out and how deep, and we mainly use howie peanut flies
What kind of downriggers are those good job guys
Big John downriggers
For those of us that fish salmon some more details about what you’re doing would be appreciated. It would be great to know the depth of water what kind of a spread you set for the day, what was working, the best, how far down Riggers are set
Dipsys etc. if you just take the time to explain what you’re doing much like a regular written fishing report. Some good camera work and editing.
In future vids I will give more info