14 rods???? Wow I am not skilled enough to not be tangled the entire day. ha. Cool video. Reminds me of being a kid going to visit my grandma who lived in Sandpoint on the lake.
Theirs so much gear,how do you enjoy the day with that much gear, good video!!I have 30' surf I gotta clear, before I can start fishing!!Any vertical jiging??
That guy is clueless about how deep the lake is , as it is not even close to the deepest lake in the USA. Crater lake is the deepest at just under 2000 feet deep, Lake Tahoe at 1,645-foot-deep is second, Lake Chelan is 3rd at 1,486 feet. He is about as good at geography is he is at fishing. lol
Sorry guys.........you have a great channel but you really need to do some research on handling those beutiful rainbows if you intent to release them. Consult a fisheries biologist or someone who knows trout physiology. Not a good example for others. I know you must care about the resource so a little homework will ensure the survival of the fish you bring on board. Tight lines!
14 rods???? Wow I am not skilled enough to not be tangled the entire day. ha. Cool video. Reminds me of being a kid going to visit my grandma who lived in Sandpoint on the lake.
Theirs so much gear,how do you enjoy the day with that much gear, good video!!I have 30' surf I gotta clear, before I can start fishing!!Any vertical jiging??
Lake Pend Oreille holds the world record natural(non-triploid) rainbow trout.
Those 43 and 48lbers out of BC are genetically engineered fish.
Lake Tahoe is about the same as LPO
Catch and release is ok but eating a fish is even better. Take what you need and throw the rest back.
If I were you guys I would add at least five more downrigger's and more fishing poles to your boat 😂
LOL. That was a record for us!
Two fish with 14 rods? Aahahahha come on 🤣😭
That guy is clueless about how deep the lake is , as it is not even close to the deepest lake in the USA. Crater lake is the deepest at just under 2000 feet deep, Lake Tahoe at 1,645-foot-deep is second, Lake Chelan is 3rd at 1,486 feet. He is about as good at geography is he is at fishing. lol
Sorry guys.........you have a great channel but you really need to do some research on handling those beutiful rainbows if you intent to release them. Consult a fisheries biologist or someone who knows trout physiology. Not a good example for others.
I know you must care about the resource so a little homework will ensure the survival of the fish you bring on board.
Tight lines!
you held that fish out of the water for way to long.. terrible fish handling .