Ohh also can you do an easy updated tutorial on re-spooling spinning reels please .. I need to do my for the season coming up and it’s going to be my first time spooling my own reels .. ususally just take it to the tackle shop for the machine to do it.. thanks guys
Do you know a knot call GT knot I think that is how they call it. I like to use that but I have a pair of hands that sweat easily, so it takes a lot of effort to tie that knot
I like this. Often on these types of videos, its edited so that you only see the catches. They make it seem like you should expect to catch one instantly. This guy shows how to put in the work. I like it!
Great tutorial. I like how you take the time to teach the whole setup and fishing techniques. Its fun to watch people catch fish after fish but you actually show folks how they can do it themselves.
That was one of the best videos I’ve ever seen because it realistic. The majority of the videos you see on UA-cam is always people catching fish where the reality is sometimes you do everything you can and still don’t catch them. Huge thank you for being real, fishing is a challenge.
I know this is an older video, (I've slowly been going through your guys' playlist). What I appreciate is not only do you guys take the time to explain the setup clearly, but you guys don't push specific products on the viewers. I totally get bringing up your favorite stuff or your sponsors, but some channels are just one giant infomercial and make it sound like what they are using is the only way to be successful on the water.
Mouse tails on a float have been a game changer for me. Just last year really started using them on an ultra light on creeks and shallow rivers. I dropped one getting it out of the package and a rainbow grabbed it right next to my foot.
@@outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 yes. Trout magnet makes an EZ float that works in faster water. But the worms/mouse tails are heavy enough to use with a 1/16oz jig and still get some casting distance and let it fall naturally in slower water and just pop it a few times like bass fishing and the trout love it
@@jackpotjoey8828 I’ll have to check it out. I am using the adjusta bobber and it’s been working well with light weight. The largest micro jig I use is 1/64 but I use 1/80 a lot. I tie my own Maribou and hair jigs.
@@jackpotjoey8828 I use mice tails and bait sometimes but mostly just feather or hair jigs in custom colors. I will catch 10 fish to every 2-3 of guys using bait. I’ll def check out that float though. Thanks
@@jackpotjoey8828 the adjusts bubble can be filled with water. It’s good when you need to cast far. Some lakes I need to cast the micro jigs father and the water helps. I’ll def out the ones for river fishing though
Great job Marlin , best tutorial I've seen you do. I really love addicted fishing lm a seasoned fisherman but I have learned so much from you guys . Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us today !!!
Awesome video. I just got off the river using a 3” Mad River and caught 9!! Good times. Caught them on a Okuma Guide Select Pro and an Inspira 3000 series reel!! Stay Fish N it!!
Nice video. I'm heading up into the Victorian high country (south eastern Australia) this weekend to a fishing hut on a river full of stubborn rainbow and brown trout. I have used hard lures in the past but going to try some running sinkers with powerbait and corn in the pools, and some soft plastics (minnows, paddle tails and worms) in the run. Even picked up a nice spinner that looks like a rainbow minnow. Can't wait, and watching this vid has got me even more pumped!
Am in agreement with the knots you use, I don't have many problems with them, have some of those worms, and you sold me on them. Like the float trick too, Look out Wild Trout Stream's. By Gods will , Will be eating trout this week end, Good Video, Very smart. Peace from N.C.
I have used a similar technique with streamers and flies. I fish rivers in Colo & Wyo for big trout and walleye. Often I do much better than the flyrod crowd. Good to see you doing your worm thing.
I have a light action fenwick rod and that’s by far my favorite rod to use I’ve caught small Brooke trout on it as well as salmon and it’s never let me down very sensitive great rod
I bought the Thill steelhead float, then ordered the addicted float accessories kit and made the same thing. You can fish anything under the float. Bead head wooly boogers are deadly. Red worms work really well if they are allowed.
First time viewer.. Im amazed at this heavy LARGE tackle you have chosen yet keep calling is small and light! 😳 A 6.6 rod and a 3000 reel & 20# braid!?!? I catch 10-15# Stripers and Blues on that in the ocean!! 💪🏼🤟🏽 I do like the braid lines and find them creeping i to my light tackle for streams. I like 4.10-5.2' ultra light rods with 100/1000 or smaller micro reels loaded with 2~4# lines. Maxima has been my choice for decades. One rig has 6# braid and works well. Love fishing these micro worms too. I fish them on a Aberdeen #8~10 hook. Hooked thru "collar" of the worm natural. For a float I use a cheater fly fishing "float" its adhesive foam in figure "8" that pinches line and sticks to itself. Informative video.
Here in eastern PA in small tribs I use a 10'6 okuma connoisseur steelhead rod UL. 6lb main line 4lb fluro leader and a okuma sheffield centerpin. We always put our floats on the main line so if you break off you keep your float and weight. I also us a size 10 or 12 barbless octopus hook with Berkley power worms wacky rigged or nightcrawlers. We put 20" plus trout in the hoop setup like this. FISH ON my friends!!!
I feel better after watching this video bc I see the pros now not catching anything after showing off their good techniques. Thankx for the video, learned a lot too
Just want to give you and your channel a shout out. Ordered your 10# braid, a couple of your trout floats. Went out to the lake and used your steam tactic. The current by the dam gave me the same thrill once I found the depth and flow channel. From an old fisherman keep the content rolling.
Many years ago I went to a seminar on steel head fishing. A friend and myself paid $75 for a roughly one hour class. I’m 67 years old. Some of the tackle was JUST evolving, we used 11.5 to 12+ foot Noodle rods, 2-6 lb test mono. We did well in Upstate New York Salmon River. I remember asking about using worms for bait, they wanted nothing to do with that. We used soft plastic egg imitations and skein sacks. Things have changed. I wish that I would have stuck to my trout experience. I could have thrown Al’s Goldfish or even small fluorescent plugs (Hot Shots) maybe even small inline Spinners like CP Swings or Swiss Swings. We didn’t think of Floats and Jigs. The point is DON’T BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT 😉👍🏻🎣 PS, The tackle manufacturers want you to buy lures that catch Anglers not necessarily fish. Believe me you can go with a BUNCH of Leland Trout Magnets and do VERY well for yourself. Check all of the local REGULATIONS and get a Fishing License. I can’t stand POACHERS, neither do a bunch of DEDICATED Anglers.
Ciao from Italy! Love this very helpful video of how you set up your fishing rig for trout. There are many slow and fast running rivers that have big trout and catfish and very large carp. I have a question Sir, can you use this same worm rig for trout in a lagoon that is approximately 4 -5 + feet deep in some parts, as there are some really big trout in this lagoon that are always jumping out of this beautiful blue and aqua green lagoon?? !!!
Awesome Video! Exactly what I was looking for. Use to do a lot of fly fishing years ago, but after a few injuries it's not enjoyable and was thinking of doing this! Thanks!
great video. love these tutorials. hey, question: are the bobbers setup to work with certain weight jig heads? like a 3/8 bobber works with a 3/8 ounce weight or jig?
Learned some knots Thanks...👍 but bro watched this whole video to see you catch a minnow I mean trout. You look like me fishing I ain't that good 😂😂 I love the bobber your working on... It looks very easy to adjust👍
Good video...very realistic and honest. Showing the set up, with every detail, without pushing any company's products. You often get more positive response by not pushing it.
When I’m not using feather or hair jigs and they are truck trout this is my go to method. When the streams open the last weekend in April I will be using this technique. The other guys will be using power bait and salmon eggs and have to re-bait after each nibble! Lol
Nice! I love fishing mini worms under a float. I've used this method so many time's. I usually use Berkley worms. Can't wait for your mini worms to come out, I'll definitely scoop some up! Thanks for the tutorial. Keep fishing!🙌🎣🔥
Mepps are by far the best spinner for trout. And a Rainbow will always nail it. You just have to get them hooked on the first hit, which is most of the time anyway. I've literally caught thousands on the Mepps spinners, gold, silver, with hair or a little plastic tube or bead. No other spinner brand is as dependable. Period.
Wow, fishing is not as easy these days apparently as it was in the 1950's when I was a kid. Thinking of giving it a try again, after 60 years but man it appears catching enough fish for a good fish dinner might be a problem. Thank you for the helps.
Thank you guys for all your content I just started fishing seriously about 3 years ago I've made so much progression year by year and I continuously do so. I do have a question though I keep watching this video over and over maybe I'm missing it but how long is your leader line supposed to be?
I use those exact worms. I put them on a size 6 hook and use my fly rod for a slow sink and spastic action when I twitch. I catch tons of trout doing that.
Another real world fishing video , we use a similar technique over here in the UK called long trotting , using up to 20 foot rods and center pin reels , although fixed spool reels are used for longer distance , if you search on long trotting , there should be videos of various ways of fishing the technique. Re the split shot , we have found it best to crimp it to the end of the leader first , then slide it up a few inches and then cut off the end bit of the leader , this reduces line damage when adjusting the shot .
I subscribed to your guys channel last week and ive been watching nonstop. Im hoping to get into fishing and show a little on my channel and yous guys have showed me alot i just need to put the knowledge to practice now. Cheers guys from scotland....sam
it ain't no coincidence that he got a bite after he was singing... that shit can actually work sometimes 😂 I love it, amazing video! you guys are great
I remember the double uni by making a 9 with my main line and a 6 with my leader. “Don’t get fixed on the Addicted floats”, but what if I WANT the Addicted floats 😂
Great video. Ironically enough I was fishing the same setup for great lakes steel this morning 😂 Thats a go to rig for me, pretty rare I that I don’t run some version of that on spring trips.
Try downsizing to a single orange 10mm that’s how I get em everytime. Tip the hook with prarie winkles off the river rocks grew up slaying sw Washington with the prarie winkles on the pre tied packs of red Gamakatsu single egg hooks.
*periwinkles Brings back memories of climbing the falls below Sylvia Lake near Montesano. Periwinkles are actually a salt water species, but everyone calls the little freshwater snails periwinkles, too. Great tip; thanks.
Thanks for watching everyone! Learn more about creek fishing for trout in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/tO6SvdWwYxw/v-deo.html
What's pack is Marlin using?
Ohh also can you do an easy updated tutorial on re-spooling spinning reels please .. I need to do my for the season coming up and it’s going to be my first time spooling my own reels .. ususally just take it to the tackle shop for the machine to do it.. thanks guys
no change of color in the worms?
Do you know a knot call GT knot I think that is how they call it. I like to use that but I have a pair of hands that sweat easily, so it takes a lot of effort to tie that knot
Can you include a PIP of what your hands are doing while you are fishing? gives us noobs a better idea of what to do
I like this. Often on these types of videos, its edited so that you only see the catches. They make it seem like you should expect to catch one instantly. This guy shows how to put in the work. I like it!
I love the realism that your struggle videos provide. I often find myself fishing a lot more like this video then your others
Great tutorial. I like how you take the time to teach the whole setup and fishing techniques. Its fun to watch people catch fish after fish but you actually show folks how they can do it themselves.
That was one of the best videos I’ve ever seen because it realistic. The majority of the videos you see on UA-cam is always people catching fish where the reality is sometimes you do everything you can and still don’t catch them. Huge thank you for being real, fishing is a challenge.
MORE SMALL STREAM CONTENT!!
heck yeah!
I agree. I love fishing for cutthroat in these tiny streams. It's great watching other people do it too!
I know this is an older video, (I've slowly been going through your guys' playlist). What I appreciate is not only do you guys take the time to explain the setup clearly, but you guys don't push specific products on the viewers. I totally get bringing up your favorite stuff or your sponsors, but some channels are just one giant infomercial and make it sound like what they are using is the only way to be successful on the water.
When you get the fishing 🎣 fever, you’re hooked. 😊
Mouse tails on a float have been a game changer for me. Just last year really started using them on an ultra light on creeks and shallow rivers. I dropped one getting it out of the package and a rainbow grabbed it right next to my foot.
Do you use a jig? I like a jig either drifted or under a float
@@outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 yes. Trout magnet makes an EZ float that works in faster water. But the worms/mouse tails are heavy enough to use with a 1/16oz jig and still get some casting distance and let it fall naturally in slower water and just pop it a few times like bass fishing and the trout love it
@@jackpotjoey8828 I’ll have to check it out. I am using the adjusta bobber and it’s been working well with light weight. The largest micro jig I use is 1/64 but I use 1/80 a lot. I tie my own Maribou and hair jigs.
@@jackpotjoey8828 I use mice tails and bait sometimes but mostly just feather or hair jigs in custom colors. I will catch 10 fish to every 2-3 of guys using bait. I’ll def check out that float though. Thanks
@@jackpotjoey8828 the adjusts bubble can be filled with water. It’s good when you need to cast far. Some lakes I need to cast the micro jigs father and the water helps. I’ll def out the ones for river fishing though
19:48, the battle cry of every angler! Love you guys!
Great job Marlin , best tutorial I've seen you do. I really love addicted fishing lm a seasoned fisherman but I have learned so much from you guys . Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us today !!!
Dude, I cant wait for trout to open back up so I can try this! Spinners catch every trout in my creek but I want to try a new method!
spinners indeed do NOT catch every fish in the creek
I quit watching. 25 minutes and no fish. I can go outside, take a 5 minute walk and catch a few trout. Check that, he caught bait.
Not in my creek lol.... of course I'm a rookie
@@jordanbacke7229 in his creek
@@rpmerrill1656 thank you
Awesome video. I just got off the river using a 3” Mad River and caught 9!! Good times. Caught them on a Okuma Guide Select Pro and an Inspira 3000 series reel!! Stay Fish N it!!
I use my 3” Shakespeare Dock Runner as challenge fishing in my neighborhood creek, I use cut up night crawlers & I catch tons of Bluegill & Bass..
Nice video. I'm heading up into the Victorian high country (south eastern Australia) this weekend to a fishing hut on a river full of stubborn rainbow and brown trout. I have used hard lures in the past but going to try some running sinkers with powerbait and corn in the pools, and some soft plastics (minnows, paddle tails and worms) in the run. Even picked up a nice spinner that looks like a rainbow minnow. Can't wait, and watching this vid has got me even more pumped!
Used this method for a tiny tiny local creek and got a nice 10 inch cutty. Thanks for the tips!!
Thank you for your videos, I love fishing for trout. I’m always ready for new ideas and techniques to get better at fishing 🎣
Same
Am in agreement with the knots you use, I don't have many problems with them, have some of those worms, and you sold me on them. Like the float trick too, Look out Wild Trout Stream's. By Gods will , Will be eating trout this week end, Good Video, Very smart. Peace from N.C.
I have used a similar technique with streamers and flies. I fish rivers in Colo & Wyo for big trout and walleye. Often I do much better than the flyrod crowd. Good to see you doing your worm thing.
I have a light action fenwick rod and that’s by far my favorite rod to use I’ve caught small Brooke trout on it as well as salmon and it’s never let me down very sensitive great rod
My old 6'6 Fenwick HMX was probably my favorite rod I've ever owned. Total work horse.
Fenwick 😎
I bought the Thill steelhead float, then ordered the addicted float accessories kit and made the same thing. You can fish anything under the float. Bead head wooly boogers are deadly. Red worms work really well if they are allowed.
Man the knots and the way you do the setups is very helpful so thanks for the info and fish on
I caught my first rainbow trout because of this video. thankyou!
First time viewer..
Im amazed at this heavy LARGE tackle you have chosen yet keep calling is small and light! 😳 A 6.6 rod and a 3000 reel & 20# braid!?!? I catch 10-15# Stripers and Blues on that in the ocean!! 💪🏼🤟🏽
I do like the braid lines and find them creeping i to my light tackle for streams. I like 4.10-5.2' ultra light rods with 100/1000 or smaller micro reels loaded with 2~4# lines. Maxima has been my choice for decades. One rig has 6# braid and works well.
Love fishing these micro worms too. I fish them on a Aberdeen #8~10 hook. Hooked thru "collar" of the worm natural. For a float I use a cheater fly fishing "float" its adhesive foam in figure "8" that pinches line and sticks to itself.
Informative video.
And I'd be using my 10ft fly rod with 6x tippet and size 14-18 flies to start.
Then I would use proper technique and actually catch fish.
Here in eastern PA in small tribs I use a 10'6 okuma connoisseur steelhead rod UL. 6lb main line 4lb fluro leader and a okuma sheffield centerpin. We always put our floats on the main line so if you break off you keep your float and weight. I also us a size 10 or 12 barbless octopus hook with Berkley power worms wacky rigged or nightcrawlers. We put 20" plus trout in the hoop setup like this. FISH ON my friends!!!
Here in the UK, we call this long trotting.
You can never learn too much! Thanks man! I wish I had a trout stream like that near me!!
Me as well
thanks for the video keep up the good work it’s been forty years since i caught a trout
Cant wait to try this, I have never used a float fishing for trout in streams
Awsome as allways love these small stream episodes and alpine lakes keep up th great.vids
I feel better after watching this video bc I see the pros now not catching anything after showing off their good techniques. Thankx for the video, learned a lot too
Love the okuma celilo 6.6 Ul just ordered one and got it pair with okuma ceymar c20. Super fun playing rainbows on it!
Just want to give you and your channel a shout out. Ordered your 10# braid, a couple of your trout floats. Went out to the lake and used your steam tactic. The current by the dam gave me the same thrill once I found the depth and flow channel. From an old fisherman keep the content rolling.
This is an excellent tutorial that even with top fishing skills and ideal fishing spots, fish can be very picky.
Bought my first okuma rod this week
Can’t wait for the ice to melt
Many years ago I went to a seminar on steel head fishing. A friend and myself paid $75 for a roughly one hour class.
I’m 67 years old. Some of the tackle was JUST evolving, we used 11.5 to 12+ foot Noodle rods, 2-6 lb test mono. We did well in Upstate New York Salmon River.
I remember asking about using worms for bait, they wanted nothing to do with that. We used soft plastic egg imitations and skein sacks.
Things have changed.
I wish that I would have stuck to my trout experience. I could have thrown Al’s Goldfish or even small fluorescent plugs (Hot Shots) maybe even small inline Spinners like CP Swings or Swiss Swings. We didn’t think of Floats and Jigs.
The point is DON’T BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT 😉👍🏻🎣
PS, The tackle manufacturers want you to buy lures that catch Anglers not necessarily fish. Believe me you can go with a BUNCH of Leland Trout Magnets and do VERY well for yourself.
Check all of the local REGULATIONS and get a Fishing License. I can’t stand POACHERS, neither do a bunch of DEDICATED Anglers.
You good man,nice fisher man,and the good teacher thank you so much
Ciao from Italy! Love this very helpful video of how you set up your fishing rig for trout. There are many slow and fast running rivers that have big trout and catfish and very large carp. I have a question Sir, can you use this same worm rig for trout in a lagoon that is approximately 4 -5 + feet deep in some parts, as there are some really big trout in this lagoon that are always jumping out of this beautiful blue and aqua green lagoon?? !!!
thank you buddy I hope you putting some more videos like that 🤛🏻
Very good video it's depends on day of fishing 🎣 early in morning or late evening
I like live worms 🪱 small hooks. 🎣
I gotta say I like this video too! We all have days like this more often than not. Nice job!
Great info once again! Cheers!
Great video! I prefer the Alberto knot because it goes through the guides better than the uni. But to each their own.
Awesome Video! Exactly what I was looking for. Use to do a lot of fly fishing years ago, but after a few injuries it's not enjoyable and was thinking of doing this! Thanks!
I have that same rod (2 piece) with an Okuma avenger 2500. Awesome rig
Good tutorial Marlon I have learned so much from you guys! And your not a bad singer either by the way. Thank you!
great video. love these tutorials. hey, question: are the bobbers setup to work with certain weight jig heads? like a 3/8 bobber works with a 3/8 ounce weight or jig?
You’ve got this set up down pat. A fly rod would take it to the next level. 👍
I love this long form fishing video.. informative, but also isn't just a highlight reel of fish after fish....
VERY NICE INFORMATIVE VIDEO GOOD INSTRUCTION AND EXPLANATIONS....THOSE WORMS ARE GREAT FOR BIGGER TROUT TOO
Love it man
Great video showing how to identify fishing spots along the river and how to work them.
Learned some knots Thanks...👍 but bro watched this whole video to see you catch a minnow I mean trout. You look like me fishing I ain't that good 😂😂 I love the bobber your working on... It looks very easy to adjust👍
You make it look so fun .. keep it up 👍🏼 great vid.. more trout lake fishing with a spinner? Or more of these plz
Good video...very realistic and honest. Showing the set up, with every detail, without pushing any company's products. You often get more positive response by not pushing it.
When I’m not using feather or hair jigs and they are truck trout this is my go to method. When the streams open the last weekend in April I will be using this technique. The other guys will be using power bait and salmon eggs and have to re-bait after each nibble! Lol
This video was great 👍🏽
Ever time I watch these videos, I never see him catch fish! Come to colorado and let me show you how it’s done.
I just moved to Northglenn from Texas, can you show me? Serious question.
Thanks for the. info on micro worms, I'll try it jogging through ice this weekend. You guys are awesome!
Nice! I love fishing mini worms under a float. I've used this method so many time's. I usually use Berkley worms. Can't wait for your mini worms to come out, I'll definitely scoop some up! Thanks for the tutorial. Keep fishing!🙌🎣🔥
I've always used spinners almost exclusively silver #2 Mepps but this method has definitely caught my interest and will try it for sure.
Mepps are by far the best spinner for trout. And a Rainbow will always nail it. You just have to get them hooked on the first hit, which is most of the time anyway. I've literally caught thousands on the Mepps spinners, gold, silver, with hair or a little plastic tube or bead. No other spinner brand is as dependable. Period.
Caught a couple nice rainbows in a DNR stocked stream NW IL. They weren't chasing spinners today, but a drifted worm did the trick. Thanks.
Ugh exactly perfect run what!
Wow, fishing is not as easy these days apparently as it was in the 1950's when I was a kid. Thinking of giving it a try again, after 60 years but man it appears catching enough fish for a good fish dinner might be a problem. Thank you for the helps.
You get a thumbs up for the last minute fish nice job.
Wicked video!!!! I cant wait to try and catch fish with my son. Ive never fished where i live. So heres to hoping. Cheers
Thank you guys for all your content I just started fishing seriously about 3 years ago I've made so much progression year by year and I continuously do so. I do have a question though I keep watching this video over and over maybe I'm missing it but how long is your leader line supposed to be?
I wanna say like 3 ft but I'm not sure
Sad that can’t trout fish til may 1st since I’m in Wisconsin but I enjoy ur tips and videos... can you do a brook trout catch and cook??
Verry interesting fishing. Need to try
👍
Love his fishing songs. Bite My Hook. 🤣🤣🤣
thank you for showing the uni knot i appreciate it
When you're not catching you guys are teaching. As always i learn something. Great video! 🐟 💋
I cant wait to try this in my creek! Also, when are those smaller addicted floats coming out? Those look great!
My family caught and released 1000 fish in the White River, in Arkansas... Good Video
I use those exact worms. I put them on a size 6 hook and use my fly rod for a slow sink and spastic action when I twitch. I catch tons of trout doing that.
Another real world fishing video , we use a similar technique over here in the UK called long trotting , using up to 20 foot rods and center pin reels , although fixed spool reels are used for longer distance , if you search on long trotting , there should be videos of various ways of fishing the technique. Re the split shot , we have found it best to crimp it to the end of the leader first , then slide it up a few inches and then cut off the end bit of the leader , this reduces line damage when adjusting the shot .
Love the Bonus footage on uni knot tying
dude that was perfect fishing.
Should have went wacky rig to see if that would work.. may have to try that out here! Thanks for another great video!!
I subscribed to your guys channel last week and ive been watching nonstop. Im hoping to get into fishing and show a little on my channel and yous guys have showed me alot i just need to put the knowledge to practice now. Cheers guys from scotland....sam
great quick rig tutorial, just what i was looking for!
I love this, sometimes it's not easy 😅
Good stuff👊🎣👍
The uni works great for small pound test. I've had lots of issues with it being hung up in the eyelets with heavier lb mono or floro
I love small stream cutthroat fishing! You also never know when you will run into a steelhead.
Nice.😆 Cheers.👍
it ain't no coincidence that he got a bite after he was singing... that shit can actually work sometimes 😂 I love it, amazing video! you guys are great
Great job on the video, Will try plastic worms next time I go to a trout Creek.
Fun vid! What type of bobber is that… where you can just grab and slide it? Thanks!
Fishing doesn’t always means catching and I keep trying until I’m ready to call it a day.
After watching most of your videos I’m going to try for some trout in creeks and river
I remember the double uni by making a 9 with my main line and a 6 with my leader. “Don’t get fixed on the Addicted floats”, but what if I WANT the Addicted floats 😂
actually the best knot tutorial right there.
@@forestcityfishing4749 ya? cool
Great video. Ironically enough I was fishing the same setup for great lakes steel this morning 😂
Thats a go to rig for me, pretty rare I that I don’t run some version of that on spring trips.
Awesome Thanks for sharing Keep them videos coming
Love this! This has been a learning summer for me, getting back into it! How bout an Okuma give away?!
LUVV ITT WELL DONE
Thanks for the video man. I have always wondered how to use these
Try downsizing to a single orange 10mm that’s how I get em everytime. Tip the hook with prarie winkles off the river rocks grew up slaying sw Washington with the prarie winkles on the pre tied packs of red Gamakatsu single egg hooks.
*periwinkles
Brings back memories of climbing the falls below Sylvia Lake near Montesano. Periwinkles are actually a salt water species, but everyone calls the little freshwater snails periwinkles, too. Great tip; thanks.
i cant wait to try this out in a few weeks, they are stocking in the lakes around me
5ft ultralight rod is all you need. Penn clash ultralight. Use 2 lb fluoro. Fish can see the braid.
Love this channel