Are YOU going the WRONG SPEED when Down Rigging for Chinook Salmon? Fox Fishing 4K Ultra HD
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- STORY LINE: Kevin from Fox Fishing 4K explains the importance of having the proper speed for lures when down rigging. He explains his favorite speed, as well as how to find the speed king salmon want when you don't have a speed probe.
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WONDERING WHAT GEAR I USE? WELL HERE IS MY ENTIRE LIST:
DOWNRIGGING
RODS:
11'3 HMX Medium Heavy, Moderate Action (Downrigger Rods)
9' Shimano Talora Medium, Moderate Action (Dipsy Rods)
9' Shimano TDR Medium, Moderate Action (Planer Board Rods)
REELS:
Shimano Tekota 600 LC Low Profile (Mono for Riggers and Brain for Dipsy)
Okuma Coldwater 353D LC (Braind for Dipsy)
Okuma Coldwater 453D LC (Lead Core)
DOWNRIGGERS:
Scotty 2116 Tournament Pro Pack Downriggers
RELEASES:
Chamberlain Release clips
CANNON BALLS:
POW Casting TITAN 16lb Black Cannon Balls pow-casting-st...
SPOONS:
Moonshine Lures Glow Spoons www.moonshinelu...
TNT Lures tntfishinglure...
LINE:
25lb BIG GAME Monofilament High Vis Green
20lb Seaguar Fluorocarbon
60lb Diawa J-Braid
PLANER BOARDS:
Offshore Tackle OR-12 with Tattle Flag www.offshoreta...
Church TX44 Planer Boards churchtackle.com/
PROBES:
Fish Hawk X4D Temp and Depth Probe fishhawkelectr...
ICE FISHING GEAR:
Rod 1: EYCE 40" Medium
Rod 2: EYCE 36" Medium Light
Reel: Piscifun ICX Carbon In-Line---- www.piscifun.com/ or truwildlife.com/
Reel 2: Piscifun ICX Frost In-Line---- www.piscifun.com/ or truwildlife.com/
Line: 10Lb Braid Power Pro Super Slick V2
Leader: 10ft of FC Sniper 6lb fluorocarbon
Bait: Xzone Stealth Invader (Natural Goby)
Bait 2: Menace Jig tipped with Stealth Invader tail
High hook: BUCK FISH's Micro Plastic
CLOTHING
Jacket: FXR Pro-Fish Expedition fxrracing.ca/p...
Bibs: FXR Pro-Fish Expedition
Boots When Riding: FXR X-Cross Pro-Ice Boot
Boots When Walking: Polyver Sweden ---- www.rainboots.ca
Hoodie: FXR Unisex Profish Texh PO Hoodie
Gloves: FXR Excursion Pro-Fish Glove
Helmet: FXR Clutch EVO LE Helmet Black
Goggles: FXR Maverick Cordless Electric Heated
Gaiter: FXR Ice Pro Neck Gaiter OS Charcoal
Hat: FXR Pro Fish Army Camo/Black Hat
Rain Suit: Simms ProDry Jacket and Bibs
Base Layer Top: Woolove Long Sleeve
Base Layer Bottom: Woolove Leggings
Base Layer Head: Woolove Beanie
ELECTRONICS
Corner camera: Hero 10 Black
Head Cam: Hero 10 Black
Main Camera: Sony ZV-E1 with Sigma 16-28 F2.8 Lens
Imaging: Garmin Livescope Lvs32, with Black Box GLS10
Graph: Garmin 942xs UHD GPS
Shuttle: Arc Lab Motorsports
Livescope Pole: Arc Labs Pole with Top transducer mount
Shuttle Bag: Fishing Specialties
Underwater Camera: Marcum Pursuit HDL
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Boat: 2018 Hewes Craft 200 ProV HT ET with 140hp 4 Stroke Suzuki Outboard
Snowmobile: 2014 600 ACE Grand Touring Ski Doo
Flip Hut: Otter Resort
Auger: 8" Strike Master 24volt
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COMMENT BELOW 👇 YOUR FAVORITE SPEED:
You know mine is 2.2 😀
2.2 mph-ish for me.
2.5 at owen sound 2.8 Lake Ontario 2.2 parry sound
2.2
For me depends on the lure type. Jerkbaits slower, Tasmanian devils faster, they need it to get right action. But sounds like i need to slow down, a bit over all!
Definitely one of the best videos and explanations for speed and lures.
Thanks Kevin for sharing! All your knowledge has helped me put fish on the boat! Much appreciated 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Cheers buddy! Now you are helping me out with info :)
this was a very informative video, thank you for putting it out there. I'm brand new to big water and trolling. Just picked up a set of downriggers on the weekend. going to install them and start trying Lake Ontario Salmon and lakers.
Glad it was helpful!
2nd year trolling lake michigan was taught 2.7 to 3. I'm definitely going to try slowing it down and see what happens
Great video Kevin they keep getting better and better!!!!
Thabks buddy!
Your video is one of the best out there. I have fished Lake Ontario for 5 yrs but not for the last 3yrs and now this July were going to Lake Michigan so it's a new program. Thanks again for taking time
Excellent information
Glad it was helpful!
One other trick I've learned is to watch your lines and see if they favor one side or the other. It's a tell tale of the direction the current is going. If all your lines favor the right side than the current is going left to right.
Hey Kevin. Can you do a video on leadcore and copper setups you run.
Sure can!
@@FoxFishing4K I would be definitely interested in that!
Great vid, learned a lot. All the best from Australia.
Excellent video, full of great info. Thanks!
I go by rod and rigger wire angle. 45 degrees can be 1.2mph to 4.5 mph depending on current.
If it works for you dont change it! This is for people starting out or who dont have a clue about speed!
2.3 is my go to speed but i never thought of the underwater speed compared to surface speed 🤘🏼. we have a fish hawk at work i think i might get now
I'm a newbie and really appreciate this info. thanks
Cheers my friend!
Another great tip video! My question is what depth would you set your riggers at for example 100' deep and how far behind the ball would you recommend for a spoon and or flasher fly?
I concur with the suggested speed. I try to run 2-2.5 and get plenty of bites on all baits.
I fish lake ontario for chinnys a lot. Using northern kings spoons if I am not at 2.8 to 2.9 mph not getting bite. Lots of times have to go to 3.0 mph
What about cannon positive ion control and settings ? Any videos on that ? Thanks
fox the burbot whisperer lol
Lol love me some Burbs! Editing a video tonight about them 😉
@@FoxFishing4K waiting lol hopefully it’s up before I head to pier
@@dylanmounsey7515edited last night posting this evening.
Hi Kevin, Do you use the provided hooks/harnesses on your plugs or do you modify your plug hook harnesses? Thanks
What do you mean?
@@FoxFishing4K Hi Kevin, When I use J plugs and the like with the provided double treble hook harnesses, they are the devil to unsnarl from the net if I'm not careful. I notice on the west coast many areas require single hooks or even barbless single hooks on J plugs and the like. I've heard some people take off one of the trebles from the provided hook harness to avoid net troubles. I was curious if, and how, you modify your plug hook harnesses. Thanks
Show me your video talking about your Scotty 2116
I will make one!
I heard 34 km/h was that magic number
It is for Wahoo!! Get those Squid skipping! 😂
@@FoxFishing4K propwash gang
@@dylanmounsey7515 sharp turns and full sends! 😅
Yep! You can’t out troll a king salmon! Wink.