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that was super fun to watch! thanks for the show. Also well done getting all that spring to take home, saves you guys having to do all the work and expense of a long coho season this year!
Awesome video Rod! That was some crazy action. It looked like it didn't matter what you had in the water, but could you share some details? Flasher color, sppon color, depth of water and cable out? Mahalo - david
Great video and action. If you don't mind sharing, when was this video actually filmed? BTW Because of your videos, booked with Murphy's on the Somas River this Fall. Keep up the great content.
Thanks! This was the end of June. The chinook salmon fishing has been pretty consistent throughout this summer. Which week are you heading to the Somass? Awesome!
Congrats Rod. Beautiful fish. I went on Superior Lake in Ontario last week. We caught 9 king salmons, one was 33lbs. We then caught a trout. What a great experience 🐠
the biggest spring i've caught was 22. they are freight trains. i can't even get my head around catching a tyee or bigger. a solo rower/fisher caught a 43 pounder in the Tyee pool a couple weeks ago. imagine that.
There is a time and place for catch and release. For ocean fisheries, our approach now is to catch and keep what we are legally allowed to, and stop fishing. There is always a mortality associated to releasing. While there are good practices that can minimize that mortality (like the gaff release shown in the video), the best way to maintain zero mortality is to stop fishing instead of catching and releasing more fish. As for how many is too many, that's up to the managers to determine that. The abundance of chinook salmon on the West Coast Vancouver Island that are heading to some of the main hatcheries is very strong this year, and the density shown on the sounder and our CPUE (catch per unit effort) reflect that.
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Nice 🎣 video Rod & Linda 😀. That was some Crazy INSANE none STOP Action 😃. I miss living in B.C 🇨🇦 🙁
that was super fun to watch! thanks for the show. Also well done getting all that spring to take home, saves you guys having to do all the work and expense of a long coho season this year!
I'll still be harvesting coho in a few weeks, or trying hard anyway haha.
I love this Guide. Awesome video, Rod!
Glad you enjoyed it! Dave is the best.
Just a great trip. Well done!! Love it!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's that time of the year! Great day on the water and in the cooler.
Awesome video Rod! That was some crazy action. It looked like it didn't matter what you had in the water, but could you share some details? Flasher color, sppon color, depth of water and cable out? Mahalo - david
That was intense! Excellent job!
Thank you!
Great video and action. If you don't mind sharing, when was this video actually filmed? BTW Because of your videos, booked with Murphy's on the Somas River this Fall. Keep up the great content.
Thanks! This was the end of June. The chinook salmon fishing has been pretty consistent throughout this summer. Which week are you heading to the Somass? Awesome!
Nice fish Rod!!
Thanks 👍
Congrats Rod. Beautiful fish. I went on Superior Lake in Ontario last week. We caught 9 king salmons, one was 33lbs. We then caught a trout. What a great experience 🐠
Wow what a day on the water!! Nice fish! 🎣
Awesome! Would love to get out there one day
What a treat! To go out and find fish after fish is a great day!
Great video!!
Thanks!
WOW that looked fun!! I thought that last one you caught was a 🦭 when it first took off 😂
😂
Love to see it. Had a wild trip this year also! Multiple double headers. Need to make my way out with Murphy one of these days 🎉
You should!
@@FishingwithRod Murphy if you’re reading this..I’m waiting for an invite 😝
That was a great video. What part of pacific ocean were you at? Between the mainland and the island or west coast?
This is the West Coast.
between Vancouver Island and Japan.
the biggest spring i've caught was 22. they are freight trains. i can't even get my head around catching a tyee or bigger. a solo rower/fisher caught a 43 pounder in the Tyee pool a couple weeks ago. imagine that.
When were you guys up there?
I just went up for the first time and it was absolutely amazing. Great place to bring your own boat
Thanks. End of June.
Wow awesome fish guys looking like a great time had by all
Gotta keep the tip up rod!
Yeah, that's a great evening of fishing! Tons of fish out there this year. I thought you hooked that humpback whale there for a bit.
Haha 😂
Oooooo, I'm ready for another trip!
That was an epic fight!!!!
Massive fish so shallow, gotta love it. Fun to watch!
Yeah it was unreal. Thanks!
Holy Moly its non stop action!!
Limited out in less than an hour lol.
That just looks like waaaaaaay to much fun.
Its was action stations happening there. Bet your arms were sore after that day! Good one Rod. Carol from Sydney, Australia
Awesome fish! Wow!
Well that was just unreal action.. great time watching
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Awesome action! It b nice to see an electronic portable scale to weigh them bad boys!
I went up that area once and also had my best day of trolling. In the end we went to catch and release in shallow water, no flasher was a lot of fun
The shallow bites are the best!
That's about half of a fishing season for us in a few hours for you!
Yeah, doesn't happen too often. ;)
I’m inspired, I’m camping out of Pedder bay. Goin fishin now!!!
Good luck!
Awesome
Epic!
I think that is too much for the environment! Catch and release! By this way of fishing soon you will see that there is not any fish left. 😮
There is a time and place for catch and release. For ocean fisheries, our approach now is to catch and keep what we are legally allowed to, and stop fishing. There is always a mortality associated to releasing. While there are good practices that can minimize that mortality (like the gaff release shown in the video), the best way to maintain zero mortality is to stop fishing instead of catching and releasing more fish. As for how many is too many, that's up to the managers to determine that. The abundance of chinook salmon on the West Coast Vancouver Island that are heading to some of the main hatcheries is very strong this year, and the density shown on the sounder and our CPUE (catch per unit effort) reflect that.