@ yeah, I’m running a 9’4 spinning rod but want to switch over to a baitcaster setup. I tried fishing Drano last week hoping some late coho would be coming in but no such luck.
@ on The Lowe Fraser River around metro Vancouver we use Roe on what is called a bar rig which goes on the bottom of the river , further up the more clear tributaries of the Fraser like The Chilliwack river would be the same methods you use floats with Roe or single beads
Bravo bro!!!
Great video like usual.
What do you like for a float rod? I really dig the videos, great work!
I’m using 9’ in the video. But if I’m gonna buy another one, I think 9’6 would be better
@ yeah, I’m running a 9’4 spinning rod but want to switch over to a baitcaster setup. I tried fishing Drano last week hoping some late coho would be coming in but no such luck.
show me master..lol good job brother
😆 just lucky lol
What is your fave way to cure roe please. Thank you
I made a video on how I cure eggs for bait. You should check it out!!
Where at?
What color is the soft bead?
Cerise color
Why spend a lot of money on beads when you can just use roe?
Roe is more expensive lol
Some places your not allowed to use bait
Why spend a lot of money with Roe when you can just use a bead ? Or @ lure
Cause sometimes they will only bite roe
@ on The Lowe Fraser River around metro Vancouver we use Roe on what is called a bar rig which goes on the bottom of the river , further up the more clear tributaries of the Fraser like The Chilliwack river would be the same methods you use floats with Roe or single beads
Most of time they would only bite roe, but when they don’t. I like to switch it up to give them something different
@@fishingwithvu I only really bin using twitching jigs bin doing very well best day was 9 pure silver coho on twitching jigs