Anyone else notice the nice fish that swims up at 21:40? It appears in the water just under the rod by the 1st eyelet (closest to the reel), swims around for a bit while he's distracted.
My favorite fish.by far. I've been a steelheader for decades. Problem is I live south of Los Angeles,Ca. A real challenge getting up to my steelhead Rivers anymore. Absolute torture. It just makes it so much more special when I can pull off a trip. The scenery, the smell of a campfire, fresh fish on the grill. Omg!!! Hope I can go this winter. Your videos will keep me motivated , fired up untill I can go again. See you on the river soon..!! I hope. !!
Great video Adam. Awesome to see the steelhead jumping, that was quite the fight. I like the commentary style editing; it adds to the overall quality when making a longer video. So, kudos on a very successful trip all around.
You have wonderful fish karma! It is because you respect the sport of fishing and follow the fishing regulations. I really love the way you handle the fish especially since you release the fish gently. Great job Adam! 🐬🐬🐬
You will have a blast, been there done that but on the east coast. Still was a blast and you will have fun. Big fish and good people, enjoy bro. Some beautiful fish that last one had some great coloring on it. Our trout season starts this Saturday here in Vermont and we are on it, can't wait. Till then I have watching you to keep me going. Thanks kid for your time made me drool can't wait till this weekend here.
Great trip, love the steelhead content. Thanks for sharing your set . Keep up the good work.. Idea for next salmon trip, where I fished in the past is Sitka Alaska. Sawmill creek..
This is one of my favs from your channel. I watched it on my TV multiple times. Steelhead is the 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼 I watched all your episodes for your first steelhead also which is how I came across your channel. Keep it up. STEELHEAD Fish On !!!
Good stuff. You might not have heard the phrase before, but "low and to the left" is a good tool to put into your book when landing big fish from the bank. Eyefish coined the phrase, but it will really bring bigger steelhead and kings to shore much quicker. Forces their heads out of bigger water and you get more control. Especially good technique if you're not trying to wear out wild fish. As a life long salmon and steelhead fisherman, just thought I'd throw that your way. Looked like a fun trip! You know you're a steelheader when you leave the country alone to chase em!!
@@Enrichie yes, even though the saying is always low and to the left for some dumb reason, if he were on the other side it would be low and to the right. Essentially just want to angle your road towards the bank instead of out into the river. If that makes sense.
@@Enrichie line in the water effects the direction a fish is headed far more than people think. It started in boats I imagine, but just think about it next time you fight a fish and which way they head in relation to the road angle.
I don’t normally comment but man today cant help it. That was an awesome fishing man. Especially a new spot from another country… ohhh man thats just great fishing! Two Thumbs up bro 👍🏽👍🏽 And Badabing badaboom👊🏾👊🏾😁😁
I really enjoy watching your videos Adam and your friendly , happy ,personality is a major plus besides the great fishing you are showing us in your videos . Thank you greetings from Canada
Okay Adam, you take me steelhead fishing and I'll take you musky fishing. The states or Canada work, you catch a musky... You'll never forget. Great video. When musky fishing it's the same thing, run and gun, but when they hit.... Hold on.
And every year, it’s the rain and certain weather that pushes them into the rivers and sometimes the runs are smaller or they run at nite and it’s only a few days.. or short spurts and you just gotta be there when they come in. They’ll be there all winter though til spring spawn.
What should you do next?…You should come to Oregon and teach me (a newby) how to fish. I recently purchased a 21’ North River Seahawk and have no clue how to fish…accept Kokanee. I live 2 min from the Columbia and also have a beach house near Garibaldi (Tillamook Bay), I figured I needed to take the plunge on a boat if I wanted to learn anything😀. I dig your calm no-stress demeanor! Killer vids!
Cool to see ya on the local flow! Coming from a local river rat. this is a VERY successful trip indeed! Congrats on landing some Canadian Steel man! ☑️🎣 🇨🇦
Nicely done!!! Those were some beautiful fish. It’s always a great feeling when a plan comes together. Our season in MN was challenging this year too. In spite of my efforts, I didn’t catch any 😔 There’s always next year.
Bull Trout. You need to hit the Quinault Indian reservation next winter on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Its a pretty crazy experience, huge fish and usually lots of them.....
Been watching your video since novemeber. Enjoy seeing you made it out up here. That trout is a bulltrout for sure. I'm going to assume this video was taken before April 1st. We have new boundary regulations changes since last season about what areas were closed to fishing and that spot is definitely in the closure until july 1st. Otherwise come back up for salmon in the falls and I'll be happy to show you more of the fishery. Cheer!
Nice to see you've made it up here to BC 🇨🇦, am I right? Truly a Die Hard fishing adventure heading to Canada to blitz fish for two days! Nice trout. We have cutthroat up here too. Beautiful silver bullet of a fish! Congratulations! What a fight from the second steelhead! So exciting to watch!
Like others have said, you should be super stoked to catch bull trout. They are relatively rare in the U.S. due to habitat loss and degradation in water quality. Only bull trout I’ve caught were deep in the Bob Marshall Wilderness in MT.
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You literally just came fishing in my backyard. Also seems like you stayed right in my neighborhood too. I'll tell you this, I've seen some serious anglers going really hard to catch their steelhead this year and they were unsuccessful. You can really feel extremely blessed for what you've experienced and the good weather! I am also glad to see you posting this footage of areas that are now closed to fishing lol FYI... the largest west coast kayak salmon fishing derby happens on the last weekend of August on the island :)
Hey, my home river and one of the best. The Vedder/ Chilliwack river. Had some great times and fishing memories on the river and I hope you do/did too.
Whatever I'm fishing for at the time is pretty much my favorite fish to fish for. However, out of all the fishing I do here in the NW I think Steelhead hunting might really be my favorite. It really is more like hunting than fishing sometimes. Possibly the most memorable fish I've caught was a 13 pound native Steelhead way up an Oregon river that was only about 25 feet wide at that point. This video was really fun to watch. Makes me want to schedule another trip to the coast.
What an awesome well done video! Let an American show them how it's done! Congratulations on an epic day of fishing. How about some Muskie fishing. The fish of a 1000 casts.
Awesome video. Love to see you fishing on my local river! That spot you got those fish I hit 3 times this year and got skunked. Got them on other parts though. I'd love to see you do some sturgeon fishing, you were in world class sturgeon area on the fraser River! Would have been cool to bump into you I was probably fishing a couple kms down from you haha
I live in southwest washington. We got a lotta steelhead. Steelhead runs are definitely odd. The departments seem to be off on predictions. They show up every year for sure. You an always get one if your timing is right and you put in the time. But when they really show up they show up huge. I’ve seen shorelines where 100 people get fish in like a half hour
Canada has lot of pure nature to offer. Maybe it's just me but Americans seems to think Canada is some hick town country and we all have accents. We aren't that much different than any of you. We just have shit ton of nature and less people. I'm glad you had a good time and hopefully you'll make more visits. Awesome to see good etiquettes from your fishing trip (handling fish, quick release, keeping fish in the water).
Consider yourself very fortunate to catch a Bull Trout, people put many hours into catching one and some never do... Great Catch... Your content is good. Well presented and Well filmed... Thank You
We’re Jealous!! Canada has always been on my bucket list. Looked like an awesome trip.
catching my first steelhead is on my bucket list 😂
Fuck that 60$ bullshit. Especially if your an out of state fishermen that’s only going to be there for a short period of time.
Canada was awesome. I would definitely recommend making a trip up there
Would absolutely love to see addicted come up to British Columbia we have some absolutely majestic rivers up north
They held back on stocking the rivers because they didn't want people fishing during covid salmon was bad this year too.
Anyone else notice the nice fish that swims up at 21:40? It appears in the water just under the rod by the 1st eyelet (closest to the reel), swims around for a bit while he's distracted.
That’s a solid bulltrout for the vedder 👌
My favorite fish.by far. I've been a steelheader for decades. Problem is I live south of Los Angeles,Ca. A real challenge getting up to my steelhead Rivers anymore. Absolute torture. It just makes it so much more special when I can pull off a trip. The scenery, the smell of a campfire, fresh fish on the grill. Omg!!! Hope I can go this winter. Your videos will keep me motivated , fired up untill I can go again. See you on the river soon..!! I hope. !!
Always authentic videos, never forced, copied, or scripted. One of TOP 2 Channels on the Tube👊🏾
That second big fish is a bull trout, very hard to find in the us but more common in Canada
Thanks for the ID!
love your videos..
next time your in canada again find the classified water of the white river for massive bull trout...
Great video Adam. Awesome to see the steelhead jumping, that was quite the fight. I like the commentary style editing; it adds to the overall quality when making a longer video. So, kudos on a very successful trip all around.
Glad you enjoyed it!
love the play-by-play narration! Awesome vid!
You have wonderful fish karma! It is because you respect the sport of fishing and follow the fishing regulations. I really love the way you handle the fish especially since you release the fish gently.
Great job Adam! 🐬🐬🐬
Welcome to Canada! This is my local river awesome to see you get tight lined and bent up, congrats on the first Canadian steely and dolly!
Thanks 👍
Awesome content. You are like the Fish Whisperer bro. Even when no one is catching fish, Die Hard Fishing say "hold my beer" and gets it done.
Great format in this video. Really digging the narrative setup of upcoming scene.
You had a good instinct from experience. Nice fish. Good trip. Been on about 5 steel trips with no fish. Glad you got that beauty
Way to go Adam, so glad you figured it out on Day2! You were on fire!
Great Vid... you've definitely got what it takes... greetings from Canada... now we need to get you brook trout fishing in Ontario))
21:39 is that a fish behind the rod and Adam's hand???
You will have a blast, been there done that but on the east coast. Still was a blast and you will have fun. Big fish and good people, enjoy bro. Some beautiful fish that last one had some great coloring on it. Our trout season starts this Saturday here in Vermont and we are on it, can't wait. Till then I have watching you to keep me going. Thanks kid for your time made me drool can't wait till this weekend here.
Great trip, love the steelhead content.
Thanks for sharing your set . Keep up the good work.. Idea for next salmon trip, where I fished in the past is Sitka Alaska. Sawmill creek..
Looks like you've caught the fever! I've had a bad case of Steelhead fever for 50 yrs. Its been a great adventure
This is one of my favs from your channel. I watched it on my TV multiple times. Steelhead is the 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼 I watched all your episodes for your first steelhead also which is how I came across your channel. Keep it up. STEELHEAD Fish On !!!
Excellent example of what is called reading the water Adam! Congrats!
Adam great video. Thanks alot for sharing. Go Giant's!
Thanks Adam, great video and pretty fish.
Man Adam! you stuck it! Toad Steelhead! great footage too... Congrats! you made it look easy! thanks again for the great content. take care.
Been watching you for years. I’m from Vancouver. Glad to see come out to Canada. Looks like the vedder river to me. Good luck fishing
Good stuff. You might not have heard the phrase before, but "low and to the left" is a good tool to put into your book when landing big fish from the bank. Eyefish coined the phrase, but it will really bring bigger steelhead and kings to shore much quicker. Forces their heads out of bigger water and you get more control. Especially good technique if you're not trying to wear out wild fish. As a life long salmon and steelhead fisherman, just thought I'd throw that your way. Looked like a fun trip! You know you're a steelheader when you leave the country alone to chase em!!
Thanks for the tip!
Does it matter which way the current is going? Genuinely curious
@@Enrichie yes, even though the saying is always low and to the left for some dumb reason, if he were on the other side it would be low and to the right. Essentially just want to angle your road towards the bank instead of out into the river. If that makes sense.
@@Enrichie line in the water effects the direction a fish is headed far more than people think. It started in boats I imagine, but just think about it next time you fight a fish and which way they head in relation to the road angle.
Thank you for your very hard efforts man. Great vid. Keep on fishing!
Great video from the commentary and editing perspective too Adam!
Love this video bro! As a Canadian, we only measure snow in cm! Fish are measured in inches 😂
Gotcha, still a Canada newbie lol
Cool video! Bull trout in Oregon fight like crazy and are so much fun to catch.
Awesome video man! Way to get it done solo!
My dude is officially addicted to steelhead. Props on the hard work and effort put into it!
Excellent video, Adam. Thanks for sharing dude!
I don’t normally comment but man today cant help it. That was an awesome fishing man. Especially a new spot from another country… ohhh man thats just great fishing! Two Thumbs up bro 👍🏽👍🏽 And Badabing badaboom👊🏾👊🏾😁😁
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid!
I really enjoy watching your videos Adam and your friendly , happy ,personality is a major plus besides the great fishing you are showing us in your videos . Thank you greetings from Canada
Great video. What a beautiful trip to Canada.
Super Sick Video Adam ‼️ Awesome when a plan all come together 🍻‼️
Excellent video, man. Great job!
Great post! It took me years to catch my first steelhead.. Thanks!
Comment 100 🎉- great content man! Always catching, always educating the viewers. Definitely inspired me to get out there more. Tight line’s brotha 🙏
Adam you do such a great job on this videos…
From the bay area dudes you're creating the best content without a doubt
Absolutely crushed it, awesome work! 🤙
Welcome to Canada!! Cool to see you get a few fish up here. There’s a lot more to go so if you want to come up again one day let me know😁
Very enjoyable adventure! What a day....amazing.
Glad you hooked up. Thanks for handling the fish so respectfully. Come back again sometime.
Another awesome steelhead video. I absolutely love steelhead fishing so I say more chrome.
Very nice video! Whirlpool water is called an eddy!
Great job man. Love the attitude...
It's nice when a real Fisherman show you how it's dun 💯 love your videos
Okay Adam, you take me steelhead fishing and I'll take you musky fishing. The states or Canada work, you catch a musky... You'll never forget. Great video. When musky fishing it's the same thing, run and gun, but when they hit.... Hold on.
Beautiful….fish on🤙🏽😃
Cooked shrimp is a great bait for so many species but especially bass and walleye.
And did I mention everything eats shrimp?
Like everything !
I know the system well. You did so good for your short trip! Well done bro
And every year, it’s the rain and certain weather that pushes them into the rivers and sometimes the runs are smaller or they run at nite and it’s only a few days.. or short spurts and you just gotta be there when they come in. They’ll be there all winter though til spring spawn.
love that river looks like upper .
Awesome job landing that bright chrome
What should you do next?…You should come to Oregon and teach me (a newby) how to fish. I recently purchased a 21’ North River Seahawk and have no clue how to fish…accept Kokanee. I live 2 min from the Columbia and also have a beach house near Garibaldi (Tillamook Bay), I figured I needed to take the plunge on a boat if I wanted to learn anything😀.
I dig your calm no-stress demeanor! Killer vids!
Good for you brother!!! A solo trip is great once a while!
Adam you don’t every have to fish alone. I am off Sunday thru Tuesdays. Let me know and I will go with you for company.
Awesome trip man. You're living the dream! Great to see you growing as a fisherman and person. Great content!
Cool to see ya on the local flow! Coming from a local river rat. this is a VERY successful trip indeed! Congrats on landing some Canadian Steel man! ☑️🎣 🇨🇦
Nicely done!!! Those were some beautiful fish. It’s always a great feeling when a plan comes together. Our season in MN was challenging this year too. In spite of my efforts, I didn’t catch any 😔 There’s always next year.
Congratulations on the Canadian steelhead!
Bull Trout. You need to hit the Quinault Indian reservation next winter on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Its a pretty crazy experience, huge fish and usually lots of them.....
Nice work.....!
I'm new subscriber enjoying your vids,, makes me miss Oregon on the north Umpqua river
Thank you
Thanks for the sub! Glad you are enjoying the content!
Been watching your video since novemeber. Enjoy seeing you made it out up here. That trout is a bulltrout for sure. I'm going to assume this video was taken before April 1st. We have new boundary regulations changes since last season about what areas were closed to fishing and that spot is definitely in the closure until july 1st. Otherwise come back up for salmon in the falls and I'll be happy to show you more of the fishery. Cheer!
Yep, before April 1st. Hope to come back again for sure!!!
Nice to see you've made it up here to BC 🇨🇦, am I right? Truly a Die Hard fishing adventure heading to Canada to blitz fish for two days! Nice trout. We have cutthroat up here too. Beautiful silver bullet of a fish! Congratulations! What a fight from the second steelhead! So exciting to watch!
Yep, BC! Thanks for watching!
good stuff excellent video!!
Dude really enjoyed this adventure! Awesome to see you getting on the fish.
Good stuff man!
Like others have said, you should be super stoked to catch bull trout. They are relatively rare in the U.S. due to habitat loss and degradation in water quality. Only bull trout I’ve caught were deep in the Bob Marshall Wilderness in MT.
You literally just came fishing in my backyard. Also seems like you stayed right in my neighborhood too. I'll tell you this, I've seen some serious anglers going really hard to catch their steelhead this year and they were unsuccessful. You can really feel extremely blessed for what you've experienced and the good weather!
I am also glad to see you posting this footage of areas that are now closed to fishing lol
FYI... the largest west coast kayak salmon fishing derby happens on the last weekend of August on the island :)
You should definitely come to bc when it’s salmon season fishing gets crazy here
Hey, my home river and one of the best. The Vedder/ Chilliwack river. Had some great times and fishing memories on the river and I hope you do/did too.
Whatever I'm fishing for at the time is pretty much my favorite fish to fish for. However, out of all the fishing I do here in the NW I think Steelhead hunting might really be my favorite. It really is more like hunting than fishing sometimes. Possibly the most memorable fish I've caught was a 13 pound native Steelhead way up an Oregon river that was only about 25 feet wide at that point.
This video was really fun to watch. Makes me want to schedule another trip to the coast.
What an awesome well done video! Let an American show them how it's done! Congratulations on an epic day of fishing. How about some Muskie fishing. The fish of a 1000 casts.
Hope you had a great time in BC!
Canada is just across the bridge from me. I'm going trolling for steelhead, Lakers and coho tomorrow or the next day.
That was a beautiful bull! Good job brother 👍
Awesome video. Love to see you fishing on my local river! That spot you got those fish I hit 3 times this year and got skunked. Got them on other parts though. I'd love to see you do some sturgeon fishing, you were in world class sturgeon area on the fraser River! Would have been cool to bump into you I was probably fishing a couple kms down from you haha
That is awesome! Maybe see you next time!
@@DieHardFishing if you want to see chaos you should see salmon season on the lower part of that river haha.
I live in southwest washington. We got a lotta steelhead. Steelhead runs are definitely odd. The departments seem to be off on predictions. They show up every year for sure. You an always get one if your timing is right and you put in the time. But when they really show up they show up huge. I’ve seen shorelines where 100 people get fish in like a half hour
Awesome!!! For me every time I fish or hunt in Alaska or Canada. I have either have 50 cal., 44 mag. or a bear spray with me.
Fishing seems to be very interesting, have the opportunity to try
Canada has lot of pure nature to offer. Maybe it's just me but Americans seems to think Canada is some hick town country and we all have accents. We aren't that much different than any of you. We just have shit ton of nature and less people. I'm glad you had a good time and hopefully you'll make more visits. Awesome to see good etiquettes from your fishing trip (handling fish, quick release, keeping fish in the water).
can you share the airbnb detail? looks interesting
At 13:40 you are right, walking alone in Canadian woods can be dangerous! Bear spray is ok, a 357 magnum pistol is better.
Wow nice fishing thanks for you 🧡
Big sturgeon in fraser river those are massive fish size of a shark😅
Felt like I was there with you. Great video.
Dude, nice work!!! That big bull trout looked like it could have been a sea-run! Beautiful fish and very cool trip 🤙
Thanks 👍
Hey Adam! Beautiful scenery and what a variety of fish. But I have to say that AirBnB sardine can was awesome too! 👌
Yes it was! 10/10 would do it again
Nice work 🤙
That bull trout is in the char family, not really a trout but a great catch, I caught a lot of Dolly Varden in Alaska very similar and also a char
Great job!!
Dude @ 21:40 on your right hand side you had a fish coming while you were hooked😱
Adam "If I spelled it correctly :) Glad to see your venturing farther north : love to see you in this neck of the woods ! :)^^ I'm Alaskan 100% :)
Hope to make it up to Alaska someday!
Consider yourself very fortunate to catch a Bull Trout, people put many hours into catching one and some never do... Great Catch... Your content is good. Well presented and Well filmed... Thank You
Awesome trip man .
Some places don't clip a fin. Sometimes they do something different
Sadly I’m jealous you hooked up to a steel head on my home river before I did!!! Great job!
Hatchery clipped trout on the vedder are steelhead smolts. Also did you fish in march or April? April there is a closer. No fishing above the crossing