Snorkeling With Hundreds Of Red Chinook Salmon.

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In this video I explain my filming process as I swim with hundreds of beautiful wild Chinook Salmon in a clear river.

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  • @syamsulpetualang938
    @syamsulpetualang938 Рік тому +1

    Good

  • @chaelechaele1529
    @chaelechaele1529 Рік тому +1

    Two thumbs up as always! 👍👍

  • @albertafarmer8638
    @albertafarmer8638 9 місяців тому

    Thank you! for not adding annoying background music to this nice video

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  9 місяців тому +1

      LOL, I used to add music to most of my vids, but yeah you can never pick something that everybody likes.

    • @albertafarmer8638
      @albertafarmer8638 9 місяців тому

      @@petrhermanadventures9509 Hi, it's just nice to listen to natural sounds. GOD bless.

  • @alvindouglas-perez48
    @alvindouglas-perez48 Рік тому

    Holy smokes Peter, amazing how you do this video. Thank you.

  • @whitesalmon0925
    @whitesalmon0925 Рік тому

    Thank you for the footage! love it.

  • @drewanthonyb
    @drewanthonyb 11 місяців тому +2

    This is super cool! I'd love to get out there and snorkel with the fish! Thanks for sharing!

  • @shelleyszulinszky9732
    @shelleyszulinszky9732 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic....love to see this Peter and I would watch every minute of your footage. ❤️✌️👍

  • @gursavedhaliwal1002
    @gursavedhaliwal1002 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello Petr
    Hope your having an amazing day!!
    I just wanted to thank you for helping me net/land the Pink Salmon that I had hooked. I really appreciated the help!!
    I look forward to seeing you throughout the fishing season. good luck with your season.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  11 місяців тому +1

      You're welcome. I'm always happy to net a fish, because it's far better for the fish if it's being released.

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 Рік тому +2

    Great work Petr. Thanks for posting. :)

  • @TheNewMediaoftheDawn
    @TheNewMediaoftheDawn Рік тому +2

    Wow that’s exceptional footage, nice work…. Because you have a love of salmonids and mentioned RED chinook I’ll tell you a little story. My union is on strike so I headed north from my hometown Toronto to fish and camp the highlands for trout. We get very warm summers in Ontario and our trout and salmon go deep for the summer. The place I was at doesn’t have deep water shore access so I go out early in the morning, best coldest time in the summer, and cast, I don’t have much faith, but any good angler knows perseverance is paramount. Anyhow, the water was too warm, but got a few nice largemouth bass unharmed released…
    On the way home I stopped at a lake that has a steep cliff near shore that drops to 40 feet almost immediately, the lake gets to 200. I casted my red/gold 2/5 Oz little Cleo and let it sink to the bottom before aggressively rip jigging it back. First cast hit something good and it was pulling drag. I kept pressure on but I figured it was a smallmouth bass as they can reside deep in summer. It was a 2lb splake (lake trout crossed with brook trout), brook trout are arguably the most beautiful salmonoid, they stock lots in BC.
    Anyhow, a couple head shakes at the surface and it spit the hook and headed back down deep, too bad as they have crimson red meat and I would have harvested it. Anyhow, it was unbelievably RED. It’s spots and belly were on fire. I’ve caught a good amount of spake and brook trout, but this appeared like a jewel to me it was so red…. Lucky to see it.
    BTW a few more thousand returning reds is good news in a world of mostly environmental degradation.

  • @brennanyu8790
    @brennanyu8790 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video as always Petr! I always take away something new from your videos, thanks!

  • @1elemnt1
    @1elemnt1 10 місяців тому

    How cold is the river?

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  10 місяців тому

      The red chinooks show up in the summer, so it's not actually all that cold, probably 12 degrees. When I dive it in the winter it's about 4 degrees and that's brutal, face goes numb fast.

  • @darrengolding4083
    @darrengolding4083 Рік тому +1

    Another great video Petr thanks for taking the time to film the salmon ..

  • @vadka1997
    @vadka1997 Рік тому

    Is there still fish in Vedder for catch?

  • @peterb7585
    @peterb7585 Рік тому +1

    Lovely thanks, nice to see their perspective =).

  • @jeffs1035
    @jeffs1035 Рік тому

    incredible work... thank you

  • @Lettermail
    @Lettermail Рік тому +1

    Great video as usual, be safe out there doing the filming for us.

  • @kenkitsul8076
    @kenkitsul8076 Рік тому

    Thanks again!!!!

  • @joevales6775
    @joevales6775 Рік тому

    Thank you Petr for sharing some amazing footage and different perspectives. If the Chilliwack/Vedder was open after July, this would have been the targeted species and run in July, correct? This is the first time in over 5 years (maybe longer) since I last issued my non-tidal license. I'm just trying to understand the fishing seasons again for the Chilliwack/Vedder system. Cheers!

  • @jopetjohnmanlangit
    @jopetjohnmanlangit Рік тому +1

    Where is the exact location of that river?

  • @ShenpaiWasTaken
    @ShenpaiWasTaken Рік тому

    Really cool video as always! Always nice to see so many fish.
    Am I misunderstanding? There are 500ish fish there when there normally should be a couple thousand?
    I always think you're so brave to grab lures in the water with your barehands, especially trebles, I would probably hook myself.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  Рік тому

      Most years the total run of these summer chinooks is about 2000. They trickle in over a period of about 2 months, starting in late June.

  • @Go2fishingbc
    @Go2fishingbc Рік тому +2

    Holding breath for 1min? I can barely hold it for 10sec haha

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  Рік тому +4

      I'll teach you one of these days. It's mostly technique rather than special physical ability.

    • @Go2fishingbc
      @Go2fishingbc Рік тому +1

      @@petrhermanadventures9509 ahh gotcha!

    • @michaelburger1591
      @michaelburger1591 Рік тому

      @@petrhermanadventures9509 very true also the consistent use of proper techniques will cause adaptation that allow you to hold your breath even longer. Great video, love to see all the fish I couldn’t catch the last few weekends lol.