I'm a huge fan of soft beads with salmon egg super gel under a float. You can adjust the size and colors to match water conditions and you can use one bead all day. I've been on of the few walking out with fish in low clear conditions since I'm able to drop down to size 4,2 hooks and 10mm beads.
Awesome fishing and love the authenticity of it but man for a guide your gonna break that net lift the handle straight up not all the weight horizontally 😅
It’s very interesting how the guide says those coho with adipose fins are “hatchery fish”.. Seems to be the same fish I have to release….do they become “hatchery fish” only become hatchery once they enter the desired waterway??? All fish should be managed the same as well as the handling rules. Great video. But should be the same for everybody…..just saying.
This is a coastal stream that is managed by the tribes. That being said, as a guide on the Columbia, we see plenty of un-clipped fish with Coded Wire tags, meaning they are of hatchery origin. Very frustrating during a mark select only fishery. That being said...the tribes are putting in more fish than the states because they don't need to play by the ESA rules. So, I guess we take the good with the bad.
I'm a huge fan of soft beads with salmon egg super gel under a float.
You can adjust the size and colors to match water conditions and you can use one bead all day.
I've been on of the few walking out with fish in low clear conditions since I'm able to drop down to size 4,2 hooks and 10mm beads.
Awesome fishing and love the authenticity of it but man for a guide your gonna break that net lift the handle straight up not all the weight horizontally 😅
Yeah no kidding! We were thinking the same!
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Cody Herman! I watch all of the UA-cam channels even a huge adx fan and your content blows all others out of the water you have to make more!!!
Thanks so much! We definitely try to do our best to create good quality content! New shows every other week!
Why doesn’t this channel have more subscribers? Such good content!
Maybe someday we will! Thanks for the support! We try to put out the best, high quality production we can!
Since I watched this video 10 hours ago . They have grown 200 people. Weird that I noticed this but I did hahahah. Good things to come !
Nice episode Cody! I need to make a trip up north to fish with Rich.
Great content! Keep up the good work
Appreciate it!
Dope video ! Thanks for taking us along !! ❤
Thanks for the support!
New Sub, I love this channel!
Thanks for the support!
Hey. I loved the photography/ video.. thanks for sharing.. 🤠✋🐦🐝🌴🙏
Beautiful fish on beautiful river!
It’s always a good time when you go fishing with uncle Richie
Hardware & plugs folks. Always. ⚒🦾🐟🖤🤘🏻
The community of guides on the big river are so amazing!! God bless the waters and the people.
Great video Cody!
Richie is a badass! I wish all of our rivers were broodstock and managed like the coast.
Let the good times roll!
Wonder how long ago this was filmed nice video though!
Last Fall.
@@DayOneOutdoors around this time or September I’d like to get out there we just haven’t got rain at all this fall
In October! Should be good all month!
Awesome video Cody🤙🏻
It’s very interesting how the guide says those coho with adipose fins are “hatchery fish”.. Seems to be the same fish I have to release….do they become “hatchery fish” only become hatchery once they enter the desired waterway??? All fish should be managed the same as well as the handling rules. Great video. But should be the same for everybody…..just saying.
This is a coastal stream that is managed by the tribes. That being said, as a guide on the Columbia, we see plenty of un-clipped fish with Coded Wire tags, meaning they are of hatchery origin. Very frustrating during a mark select only fishery. That being said...the tribes are putting in more fish than the states because they don't need to play by the ESA rules. So, I guess we take the good with the bad.
How long will these fish enter the system? Is it over in September or do they still run fresh into October?
This was filmed last October! So it is just getting going and should be good for the next 4-6 weeks in most coastal rivers!
@@DayOneOutdoors , thank you
What a great video. Wonderful camerawork, beautiful scenery and great fish. Thanks.
guide seemed like a real solid dude. Great vid fellas
Solid content, keep it up
Love the videos
Ryan!
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Was that this year?
Last October!
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