Merwin Reservoir Winter Kokanee Fishing with Cameron Black
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- Learn techniques and tactics that will help you catch more winter Kokanee anywhere you fish. Join Cameron Black of Gone Fishin' Guide Service for a morning of Kokanee fishing on a flat calm winter day. The Kokanee are near the surface and skittish. See how Cameron adapts to the conditions to load the boat with Spin-N-Glos and Pro Cure Corn behind Brad's Extreme Kokanee Dodgers. Also, Steve Lynch of Pro-Cure gives a detailed demonstration of how to prepare great Kokanee corn.
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I think I want this guy on every trip I take, seems like a great person to have on the boat!
I enjoy watching Cameron guide. He is very educational as he gets his clients on fish.
Thank you Justin and Cameron, great show !!!
I took a trip with Cameron and it was amazing. River blown out, his addicted friends were laughing at him for trying before the seminar down in southern Wa. I caught a monster wild hen. He taught me how to bobber dog.
Favorite place to fish!!🎣🎣
The legend !
Ricardo Simmonds 😆
GREAT Video!!!
Like to see videos from Washington. Keep up the good work
I need to get back up there...some Kokanee and eggs with crispy browns for breakfast sounds amazing right now.
I really need to book a trip with him
They are I my opinion the hardest fish to set the hook on. I went 1 for 8 one trip last year
Nice!
In the episode 12s and 14s are being used. The fish aren't biting the Spin N Glo, it's just an attractor so larger sizes might work well also. www.anglerwesttv.com/spin-n-glo.aspx
Where you going to film your shows at now that you sold the angler west shop
Nice job! What size Spin-n-Glo's?
What is the fastest you would go with those flashers with a spoon and a spin glo
Maybe 1.5mph. Typically a little slower. They will start to spin at higher speeds and usually, especially when the water is cool, the fish like slower speeds. When the water warms up try trolling faster with a Sling Blade that can handle faster speeds.
Using downriggers with barbed hooks is a much easier affair.
Downriggers with barbed hooks? Not sure what that even means!
What size boat would be needed for Merwin reservoir and yale lake?
Most days only 12ft
Just watch the wind forecast....don't get caught out there in a small, or even medium boat with low freeboard on a windy day. It CAN get a bit scary and have heard of sunk boats.
What @@MrAcuta73 said
so why downriggers if the fish are at the surface?
The Kokanee are very spooky, especially on calm days. By dropping your lures a few feet under the surface, they might be a little less hesitant to bite. At least that's the theory.
I'd guess eagles can pick them off on calm days easier so staying just out of reach of a set of talons is in their best interest.
No weight... more fun and more in the boat.
Koke man.
Thats kokanee fishing for sure .Fish OFF!!!!!