Hi Rodney, I had a friend show up, so I didn't get around to answering your question. Yes, I did see quite a few fish in the Canal this afternoon. Coho of course, they're all over the place right now, but also some chrome springs and some really huge chum. Found a fishing rod in the river and about half an hour later found it's owner fishing down stream. Made me think of all your lost and found stories. Picked up a big pile of lures, I'll make an episode about it soon, but the water was murky for filming.
Good to hear the guy got his rod back! I'm amazed by how many lost items are reported this season so far, and even more amazed how I haven't been able to reunite any of them with the owners. Good to hear that you saw some fish. For some reason the tide didn't push them in that much. I was a bit shocked considering how big that tidal difference is right now.
I don't really use spoons for chinook salmon (even though I did catch one on a 2/5oz orange stripe gold Glory spoon last weekend) because there are just better methods for targeting them. Chinook, and chum salmon, just don't grab spoons as well as coho and pink salmon. Float fishing with roe or beads would work much better for chinook salmon.
I watch your tutorials, I’ve watched almost every other video you’ve ever made but your intro on this video and what you said about things being busy but it’s great to see people just out fishing. Where I am in Ontario it’s become so hush hush and you can’t even post or say where you fish without recourse. You my friend are someone who id enjoy spending a day on the river catching some fish with
Thanks Robert. For a river systems such as this one, where over 2 million people reside within 100km radius, there really are no secrets and it's best to be transparent and work together than hide things from each other.
Hi Rod. With the water so low can I still cast spoons through water about 2 feet deep that's moving fairly fast? I can't find any deep spots that aren't crowded. I'm assuming that coho aren't going to hold in this type of low water and will just be swimming by. Not sure if they are swimming by often enough for me to just cast in the low water over and over or if I need to actually find a deeper slower moving section
Hi Kevin, yeah if water is quite fast and shallow, then the lures are not going to work. Lately I've actually been targeting coho in 2 to 3 feet of water, but slow, with lures. It worked surprisingly well.
Hi rod, we are coming over from Ireland to fish the vedder at the end of September for two weeks. Is roe allowed at all times? And what species should we expect then?
That's a great time to be on the Vedder. There are several species which you will be able to target. The two main ones will be chinook and coho salmon, and pink salmon may also be available for targeting if stock size is determined to be better than predicted. There isn't a bait ban on the Vedder when it is open, so roe can certainly be used. In the last few seasons I have actually stopped fishing with roe, not so much for ethical reasons but it's just messy and I have found soft beads working just as well now. There are a couple of videos from last year showing how well soft beads work so check those out too. Let me know if you have other questions before you arrive.
Hi Rod, I went to the canal on Saturday morning first light, it was a lucky trip with many hookups on roe, landed 1 beautiful wild coho about 8lb, took 3 smaller ones home, all happened before 9:30. Went there again today, same spot same time, got bites everywhere, at first light, coho were chasing my roe while I was reeling in, but didn’t set the hook well and missed two bites. Later lost two nice sized fish on spoon within 10 mins ( guess my luck was used up on Saturday), ended up with only one fish to take home.
That sounds like two pretty good morning sessions Wade, pretty typical in the canal for this time of the year, the morning and tide bites. Hope you'll get a few more chances this season!
@@FishingwithRod Hi Rod, a question about Coquitlam river - I saw some ppl fishing there so I went to check the regulation, it only mentions chinook and coho, but nothing about chum, does this mean chum is not allowed in this system?
I'm so glad I found this channel. I'm also in the lower mainland and just back to fishing the Vedder after a 10 year break. Thanks for the great videos and all the great information. 👍
Family focus helps increase views. My wife would not have watched the chinook video with me if not for Nina. Also check out this channel that went from 0 to 443K subscribers in 1 year due in no small part IMHO to the presence of the 3 generations, especially the baby. ruclips.net/channel/UCsIF9vk-I_PV1P-ShDFA84A
A spoon is just a piece of metal, while a spinner is made of several componen including a blade which rotates around the body of the lure. Both work well, depending on the situation. I tend to use spoons in moving water while spinners in still water. ruclips.net/video/by3jxiuHATM/видео.html
This time last year I was fishing for cohos in WA state… it’s 4:31am in east coast n I’m just watching these videos and reminiscing those few weeks there.. Oh how I wish
Nice , this river is basically just a hop skip and jump from the Washington state border East of Sumas , You could see Washington state when the camera is facing certain directions,
@@squamishfish yeah I wish i could say the same from here in Maryland... you guys are blessed over there. Don't take those for granted. I am sure I don't have to tell you all that. Enjoy the beauty.🙏
Thank you AR, I hope you will be able to get back out this way to fish in the near future. PNW is indeed really special and we need to remind ourselves not to take it for granted.
I was fishing at Vedder river yesterday from noon to sunset and only caught a chinook. A little disappointing at this time of the year. Honsetly I feel much better now seeing you didn't catch any either hahaha. Thank you so much for your videos and website. I started watching your videos 2 months ago knowing nothing about fishing and now I am a confidient angler on the river. Looking forward to see more contents from you! Cheers!
Yesterday was a tough because it was traditionally the busiest day of the entire year. It's hard to target fish which have already seen everything in the tackle box. I was out with my dad also from Noon to sunset without much success until we finally fished one run in the evening and managed to hook some coho just before dark when the bite turned on. I'm glad to hear that the videos have helped! Thanks for tuning in.
Yeah we often talk about how we are slow on this or that hookset, but when we review the video footage, I'm always blown away by how fast the reflex is when that bite happens...
@@FishingwithRod it’s natural reflex after you have done it for so long. Can’t expect to hook them all, sometimes the hook is not in a good spot for that hookset. Anywho your channel is awesome, i just ran into it yesterday and i had to subscribe. You are also a great teacher. I’ve watched so much of your videos last night. They are really soothing, being on the river or outdoors is soul healing. Keep them coming rod. God bless you brotha!
The Lower Fraser is closed to salmon fishing until early November, and when it reopens to coho and chum salmon fishing, it will most likely be slow so most likely not. I will be doing something along the Fraser later this year though, stay tuned. :)
That's awesome Shamus! It's pretty fun in the canal when you are able to intercept fish down there. I hope you get a chance to come out a few more times this season.
For bait, I use size 1. A lot of people prefer size 2 or 4. For lures, I usually put either size 1 or 1/0 on. That lure is just a regular hammered tear drop spoon, weighed about 1/4oz.
The length of my leader (from weight to hook) is always around 16 to 18 inches long. Keep it short like that and you'd get a lot more bites. The float depth (from float to weight/hook) varies a bit, depending on how deep the water you are fishing at is. Coho love the 3 to 5 feet depth, so my float depth, length from float to hook, would be around 2.5 to 4ft. You want it to be slightly shorter than the depth of the water.
@@FishingwithRod That's where I get stumped and dont get my fair share of bites. Just gauging how deep the water is and where the float needs to be in context to the weight and bait:). Appreciate the insight.
Yeah the depth adjustment is definitely a challenge and takes awhile to fine tune it. With some practice, you should be able to look at a run and determine roughly how deep it might be. I always tell others to imagine walking all the way out to the depth where you want to fish, will you be completely submerged, or is it waist deep, or chest deep, etc. By judging the depth that way, you can then determine your float depth. I usually start at 3 feet and adjust as I fish. If your float depth is too deep, your float is going to be dragged as it drifts downstream. Being too shallow is always better than being too deep, you'd be surprised by how often coho salmon would swim up the water column to grab something. Watch others around you too. If they are catching fish, pay attention to their depth.
@@FishingwithRod Appreciate it. I always try to see what others who are catching fish doing right, however again its the speed and the depth of the water which baffles me.
With the speed/current velocity, I always say look for walking speed waters. Of course fish could be caught in faster water, but I'm always looking for that walking speed, 3 to 5 feet of water, with a mix of pebbles and "baby head" sized rocks on the bottom.
The two wild coho salmon you saw being released in this video are required to be released by the regulations. Yes, it is mandatory for you to release some species, while other species can be kept. This is to protect the more vulnerable fish stocks while allowing the harvest of sustainable stocks.
The coho salmon fishing can be good until mid November, you can still catch them in late November/early December but will have to be selective on what to keep by then. My favourite time is usually the last two weeks of October and the first week of November.
@@FishingwithRod Thank you very much! There is still hope for me…:)
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Hi Rod, these are gloomis rods right? What model and action would you recommend picking for this spinning setup? I know these can get pricey so I may as well ask your expertise before buying and not knowing any better. Also, are you tying the braid straight to the spoon/spinner or you are using a fluoro leader between the braid and spoon/spinner. Thanks!
Hi Ben! Yes those are G.Loomis E6X rods. Those two rods featured in the video are my favourites for sure. The baitcasting rod is 10' long, rated 10-20lb (I think the new model is rated 10-17lb), really ideal for all salmon species and steelhead. The spinning rod is rated 6-10lb, 9' long, really nice for coho salmon, but too light for chinook and chum salmon. They are pricey for sure, even though they are the "lower end" of the G.Loomis rods. Look into Shimano Clarus as well if the budget is smaller, they also have rods with similar specs like these E6X rods. My braid main is tied to a section of fluorocarbon leader, then the lure.
That's a pretty broad question. I would narrow it down to a particular fishery, river, or species. If we are talking about the Chilliwack River, you could donate money (to the Fraser River Watersheds Coalition), donate time and energy on river restoration projects... etc.
Hi Rod, great video Nina catching all those fish! Like to ask you about your spinning reel, do you need to add mono backing first to prevent slippage of braid? Thanks
14mm mottled cerise. 😊 I can't say if they work better than smaller or bigger ones because these have been the only ones we've used so far. Starting next week I'll be experimenting with other sizes and colours.
That was a 1/4oz spoon. It's a tear drop shape spoon, hammered, nickel, with a pink prism tape on one side. I put it together myself after purchasing the spoon blank.
Hi Tim, that is a Moby Net. The model is called D&K Special, and can be order at one of the retail stores which carry Moby Nets. They don't usually carry this particular model but they can order one in for you. You can also head over to Moby Nets' website and email Don, to custom order one from him directly.
It's a no name spoon actually. I bought these spoon blanks (nickel, hammered, tear drop shaped, 1/4oz) many years ago and put a pink prism tape on one side. They have worked pretty awesome over the years.
Yeah there was some water blockage for sure, but GoPro audio is just poor in general. We usually have audio recorders as a secondary audio which is synced to all our video clips to get the best quality.
Sorry I should have clarified that in the video. The tidal difference for the incoming tide that morning was 12 feet, meaning that in the ocean the would have risen 12 feet. In the river, since it is 100km+ upstream from the nearest saltwater, it doens't rise very much, but it does get impacted by the tide. This big tidal change, would push a lot more fish in than a smaller tide.
Hey Rod! Was wondering if the canal is the best place to fish on the Vedder? I'm usually vedder campground, tamahi or Alison pool. Love the content, helps me out at ton. Had to teach myself so these videos are really appreciated ❤❤
Perry they are all excellent spots which would produce at different times based on the river level and whether it is on the rise or not. Time of the day, weather conditions all play key roles as well. I would focus on these factors rather than locations.
Help a brother out with the Koho pool pleaseee, im from maple ridge so its a bit of a drive and ive fished the vedder 11 times now with only a pink caught, i can't find them!!!
Not Springs! Those are Fall Chinook. Kings that return in the Spring are very different, true Springers. Much higher fat as many don't spawn until Summer. Look at the eggs of Spring. Eggs are very tiny as not developed yet. Like BB'. Springs taste MUCH better!
Thanks for the video guys. A little painful to watch you constantly switching rod back and forth from right hand to left thou, I'm a right handed person but always use "left handed" reels - cast with rod in right hand and keep it there is how I do it.
Thanks Eugene! Yes the hand switching is just a bad habitat of ours. We're pretty used to it. We do have left handed reels as well which I use from time to time.
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Hi Rodney, I had a friend show up, so I didn't get around to answering your question. Yes, I did see quite a few fish in the Canal this afternoon. Coho of course, they're all over the place right now, but also some chrome springs and some really huge chum. Found a fishing rod in the river and about half an hour later found it's owner fishing down stream. Made me think of all your lost and found stories. Picked up a big pile of lures, I'll make an episode about it soon, but the water was murky for filming.
Good to hear the guy got his rod back! I'm amazed by how many lost items are reported this season so far, and even more amazed how I haven't been able to reunite any of them with the owners. Good to hear that you saw some fish. For some reason the tide didn't push them in that much. I was a bit shocked considering how big that tidal difference is right now.
Petr is a grinder lol
@@dylanmounsey7515 I don't care what you heard, I'm not on Grinder :)
🤣🤣🤣
@@FishingwithRod this guy eh 😆some comedian
Great stuff! It's that Rodney charm!!!
nice video my son is getting into salmon fishing now. We live in Chilliwack and have been going lots.
That's great Mike! Thanks for watching and feel free to ask questions if there are any.
Love watching your show and wondering what was the lure you were using in your last part of your video. Nice coho
Those are just from these ordinary no name spoon blanks which you can order anywhere online.
Hi Rod I really enjoy your videos. I was wondering what Prime spoons you use for chinook also what size
And colours
I don't really use spoons for chinook salmon (even though I did catch one on a 2/5oz orange stripe gold Glory spoon last weekend) because there are just better methods for targeting them. Chinook, and chum salmon, just don't grab spoons as well as coho and pink salmon. Float fishing with roe or beads would work much better for chinook salmon.
I watch your tutorials, I’ve watched almost every other video you’ve ever made but your intro on this video and what you said about things being busy but it’s great to see people just out fishing. Where I am in Ontario it’s become so hush hush and you can’t even post or say where you fish without recourse. You my friend are someone who id enjoy spending a day on the river catching some fish with
Thanks Robert. For a river systems such as this one, where over 2 million people reside within 100km radius, there really are no secrets and it's best to be transparent and work together than hide things from each other.
Hi Rod. With the water so low can I still cast spoons through water about 2 feet deep that's moving fairly fast? I can't find any deep spots that aren't crowded. I'm assuming that coho aren't going to hold in this type of low water and will just be swimming by. Not sure if they are swimming by often enough for me to just cast in the low water over and over or if I need to actually find a deeper slower moving section
Hi Kevin, yeah if water is quite fast and shallow, then the lures are not going to work. Lately I've actually been targeting coho in 2 to 3 feet of water, but slow, with lures. It worked surprisingly well.
So cool to see you fishing with your wife.
Thanks. 🙂
Good work Nina! Net duty looks good on Rodney.
Hehe thanks Scott. 😜
Hi rod, we are coming over from Ireland to fish the vedder at the end of September for two weeks. Is roe allowed at all times? And what species should we expect then?
That's a great time to be on the Vedder. There are several species which you will be able to target. The two main ones will be chinook and coho salmon, and pink salmon may also be available for targeting if stock size is determined to be better than predicted. There isn't a bait ban on the Vedder when it is open, so roe can certainly be used. In the last few seasons I have actually stopped fishing with roe, not so much for ethical reasons but it's just messy and I have found soft beads working just as well now. There are a couple of videos from last year showing how well soft beads work so check those out too. Let me know if you have other questions before you arrive.
Hi Rod, I went to the canal on Saturday morning first light, it was a lucky trip with many hookups on roe, landed 1 beautiful wild coho about 8lb, took 3 smaller ones home, all happened before 9:30. Went there again today, same spot same time, got bites everywhere, at first light, coho were chasing my roe while I was reeling in, but didn’t set the hook well and missed two bites. Later lost two nice sized fish on spoon within 10 mins ( guess my luck was used up on Saturday), ended up with only one fish to take home.
That sounds like two pretty good morning sessions Wade, pretty typical in the canal for this time of the year, the morning and tide bites. Hope you'll get a few more chances this season!
@@FishingwithRod Hi Rod, a question about Coquitlam river - I saw some ppl fishing there so I went to check the regulation, it only mentions chinook and coho, but nothing about chum, does this mean chum is not allowed in this system?
Excellent presentations Rod. Thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. 🙂
I'm so glad I found this channel. I'm also in the lower mainland and just back to fishing the Vedder after a 10 year break. Thanks for the great videos and all the great information. 👍
You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by, more videos to come!
@@FishingwithRod hi rod just a little curious what lure that was for this up coming season
It's nice to see Nina featured in the last few videos. The family focus is important. As always, very nicely done. Keep up the good work!
Family focus helps increase views. My wife would not have watched the chinook video with me if not for Nina. Also check out this channel that went from 0 to 443K subscribers in 1 year due in no small part IMHO to the presence of the 3 generations, especially the baby. ruclips.net/channel/UCsIF9vk-I_PV1P-ShDFA84A
Thanks Tim!
rojaknet, I love Made with Lau!! I have actually used a few of the dad's recipes since I started watching them a year ago. 😊
Whats the difference between spoon and spinner? Do salmon prefer one over the other?
A spoon is just a piece of metal, while a spinner is made of several componen including a blade which rotates around the body of the lure. Both work well, depending on the situation. I tend to use spoons in moving water while spinners in still water.
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Super jealous, hard to beat fishing for bright silver coho, nina hit them hard, great video
Thanks Simon!
Hi, rod,may I know which one is gloomis spinning rod you are using with Stradic reel in this video, thanks
Yep. It's E6X 1082-2S STR
www.gloomis.com/collections/conventional-salmon-steelhead/products/e6x-steelhead-gen2
@@FishingwithRod thanks
Always enjoyed your videos. Super informative.
Thanks Jon! 🙂
This time last year I was fishing for cohos in WA state… it’s 4:31am in east coast n I’m just watching these videos and reminiscing those few weeks there.. Oh how I wish
Nice , this river is basically just a hop skip and jump from the Washington state border East of Sumas , You could see Washington state when the camera is facing certain directions,
@@squamishfish yeah I wish i could say the same from here in Maryland... you guys are blessed over there. Don't take those for granted. I am sure I don't have to tell you all that. Enjoy the beauty.🙏
Thank you AR, I hope you will be able to get back out this way to fish in the near future. PNW is indeed really special and we need to remind ourselves not to take it for granted.
I was fishing at Vedder river yesterday from noon to sunset and only caught a chinook. A little disappointing at this time of the year. Honsetly I feel much better now seeing you didn't catch any either hahaha. Thank you so much for your videos and website. I started watching your videos 2 months ago knowing nothing about fishing and now I am a confidient angler on the river. Looking forward to see more contents from you! Cheers!
Yesterday was a tough because it was traditionally the busiest day of the entire year. It's hard to target fish which have already seen everything in the tackle box. I was out with my dad also from Noon to sunset without much success until we finally fished one run in the evening and managed to hook some coho just before dark when the bite turned on. I'm glad to hear that the videos have helped! Thanks for tuning in.
Doesent breaking the line mean you should use a little bit heavier line?
There was probably a nick on that particular leader.
Another great video to get me all pumped about heading back out after my 2 day hiatus lol
2 days and you’re already having the withdraw shakes. 😆
Nina is fast on that hookset!!
Yeah we often talk about how we are slow on this or that hookset, but when we review the video footage, I'm always blown away by how fast the reflex is when that bite happens...
@@FishingwithRod it’s natural reflex after you have done it for so long. Can’t expect to hook them all, sometimes the hook is not in a good spot for that hookset. Anywho your channel is awesome, i just ran into it yesterday and i had to subscribe. You are also a great teacher. I’ve watched so much of your videos last night. They are really soothing, being on the river or outdoors is soul healing. Keep them coming rod. God bless you brotha!
What do you think of the Nicholmekl and Serpentine salmon runs??
I don't really think much about them since I've never fished at both systems before. Sorry Simon.
Nice video rod and netting job😄 how do you time the incoming tide in the canal?
Thanks Rey! I usually look at the Vancouver tide table, and add 5 hours to that time for an estimated tide schedule for the canal.
Hey rod are you going to try any bar fishing this season on the Fraser?
The Lower Fraser is closed to salmon fishing until early November, and when it reopens to coho and chum salmon fishing, it will most likely be slow so most likely not. I will be doing something along the Fraser later this year though, stay tuned. :)
Oh okay thanks for letting me know, I love the Fraser episodes!
Awesome video again rod. I went out to the canal today and caught my first fish. Thanks for all your videos.
That's awesome Shamus! It's pretty fun in the canal when you are able to intercept fish down there. I hope you get a chance to come out a few more times this season.
Beautiful fish. Great video Rod and Nina. 🍀🎣
Thank you! 😊
What size hooks should I be using for these Coho?
What lure was she using?
For bait, I use size 1. A lot of people prefer size 2 or 4.
For lures, I usually put either size 1 or 1/0 on.
That lure is just a regular hammered tear drop spoon, weighed about 1/4oz.
"I'll let you process them while I catch them" lol.
So savage lol.
That’s what always happens to me 😂
Hi Rod, great video. How further down is your bait from the weight and the weight from the float?
The length of my leader (from weight to hook) is always around 16 to 18 inches long. Keep it short like that and you'd get a lot more bites. The float depth (from float to weight/hook) varies a bit, depending on how deep the water you are fishing at is. Coho love the 3 to 5 feet depth, so my float depth, length from float to hook, would be around 2.5 to 4ft. You want it to be slightly shorter than the depth of the water.
@@FishingwithRod That's where I get stumped and dont get my fair share of bites. Just gauging how deep the water is and where the float needs to be in context to the weight and bait:). Appreciate the insight.
Yeah the depth adjustment is definitely a challenge and takes awhile to fine tune it. With some practice, you should be able to look at a run and determine roughly how deep it might be. I always tell others to imagine walking all the way out to the depth where you want to fish, will you be completely submerged, or is it waist deep, or chest deep, etc. By judging the depth that way, you can then determine your float depth. I usually start at 3 feet and adjust as I fish. If your float depth is too deep, your float is going to be dragged as it drifts downstream. Being too shallow is always better than being too deep, you'd be surprised by how often coho salmon would swim up the water column to grab something. Watch others around you too. If they are catching fish, pay attention to their depth.
@@FishingwithRod Appreciate it. I always try to see what others who are catching fish doing right, however again its the speed and the depth of the water which baffles me.
With the speed/current velocity, I always say look for walking speed waters. Of course fish could be caught in faster water, but I'm always looking for that walking speed, 3 to 5 feet of water, with a mix of pebbles and "baby head" sized rocks on the bottom.
Holy Cow look at all the fisherman and fisherwoman at the spots!
It can get busy that’s for sure. 🙂
The 'tug is the drug'.🤣 Yesterday I had 5 on and 5 off🤣!
Good to see you.
5 on 5 off is better than zero on. 🤣
Thanks for checking it out Sylvia! 🙂
Hi Rod, I have never went out fishing before, why do you guys let most of the salmon go? Is there a restriction in BC for certain type of salmon?
The two wild coho salmon you saw being released in this video are required to be released by the regulations. Yes, it is mandatory for you to release some species, while other species can be kept. This is to protect the more vulnerable fish stocks while allowing the harvest of sustainable stocks.
Using a spinner under your float?
Yes, it's quite an effective way for targeting coho salmon.
How much longer will fishing plausibly be good this month there?
The coho salmon fishing can be good until mid November, you can still catch them in late November/early December but will have to be selective on what to keep by then. My favourite time is usually the last two weeks of October and the first week of November.
@@FishingwithRod Thank you very much! There is still hope for me…:)
Hi Rod, these are gloomis rods right?
What model and action would you recommend picking for this spinning setup? I know these can get pricey so I may as well ask your expertise before buying and not knowing any better. Also, are you tying the braid straight to the spoon/spinner or you are using a fluoro leader between the braid and spoon/spinner.
Thanks!
Hi Ben! Yes those are G.Loomis E6X rods. Those two rods featured in the video are my favourites for sure. The baitcasting rod is 10' long, rated 10-20lb (I think the new model is rated 10-17lb), really ideal for all salmon species and steelhead. The spinning rod is rated 6-10lb, 9' long, really nice for coho salmon, but too light for chinook and chum salmon. They are pricey for sure, even though they are the "lower end" of the G.Loomis rods. Look into Shimano Clarus as well if the budget is smaller, they also have rods with similar specs like these E6X rods.
My braid main is tied to a section of fluorocarbon leader, then the lure.
Still chasing my first hatchery coho. Have only ever caught wild ones. Quick release. No net; no photo.
There is a much higher abundance of wild coho salmon this season, which is great to see. You'll get one soon! 👍
@@FishingwithRod you are right! Landed 4 hatchery coho today :)
Awesome! Yesterday was a good day for many people.
Hi Rod, what are some ways to get involved in order to help the fisheries for the future
That's a pretty broad question. I would narrow it down to a particular fishery, river, or species. If we are talking about the Chilliwack River, you could donate money (to the Fraser River Watersheds Coalition), donate time and energy on river restoration projects... etc.
@@FishingwithRod is there someone to contact for some of the restoration projects?
Fraser Valley Watersheds Coalition is the organization to reach out to.
Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/xbg6CDZrlcI/видео.html
20:10 'this is gonna be an issue', the issue was that Nina was catching all the fish, lol
Great video regardless. As much fun as drift fishing is with the big rod, nothing beats casting spoons on a smaller rod. Cheers!
Definitely! Thanks for watching!
Hi Rod, great video Nina catching all those fish! Like to ask you about your spinning reel, do you need to add mono backing first to prevent slippage of braid? Thanks
Thanks Bill! Yes I do add a bit of mono on the bottom before spooling it up with the braid. Probably about 1/4 mono, then 3/4 braid.
Hey Rod are you using roe and a bead? Love the videos.. Caught my first Coho cause of your tips and tricks!
I'm using both. Congratz on first coho!
10mm or 12mm bead? 12mm has been working for me
14mm mottled cerise. 😊 I can't say if they work better than smaller or bigger ones because these have been the only ones we've used so far. Starting next week I'll be experimenting with other sizes and colours.
What lure was she using?
That was a 1/4oz spoon. It's a tear drop shape spoon, hammered, nickel, with a pink prism tape on one side. I put it together myself after purchasing the spoon blank.
where can I get that net?
Hi Tim, that is a Moby Net. The model is called D&K Special, and can be order at one of the retail stores which carry Moby Nets. They don't usually carry this particular model but they can order one in for you. You can also head over to Moby Nets' website and email Don, to custom order one from him directly.
Hey Rod, Love the coho videos it was great watching you two finally get into some fish. What kind spoon did Nina have on the rod?
It's a no name spoon actually. I bought these spoon blanks (nickel, hammered, tear drop shaped, 1/4oz) many years ago and put a pink prism tape on one side. They have worked pretty awesome over the years.
Good start to the title😂
😅😅😅
Only the real OG subs remember Nina slaying giant pikeminnows with spoons
When you boys going to be posting some new vids ?
Soon!
@@HooksetBC waiting for your vids awhile
Are you planning on making more stave vids this year?
Hehe yes! 😊
Can’t wait !
Possibly...
@@FishingwithRod ah really I was there to days ago !
Nice fish!
Thanks!
Great video as always! Sounds like water blocking your gopro microphone hole based on my own experiences, always a bit annoying when thay happens :)
Yeah there was some water blockage for sure, but GoPro audio is just poor in general. We usually have audio recorders as a secondary audio which is synced to all our video clips to get the best quality.
Rod what do You mean 12 ft of incoming tide?
It rises 12 ft?!
Sorry I should have clarified that in the video. The tidal difference for the incoming tide that morning was 12 feet, meaning that in the ocean the would have risen 12 feet. In the river, since it is 100km+ upstream from the nearest saltwater, it doens't rise very much, but it does get impacted by the tide. This big tidal change, would push a lot more fish in than a smaller tide.
Siick!
Hey Rod! Was wondering if the canal is the best place to fish on the Vedder? I'm usually vedder campground, tamahi or Alison pool. Love the content, helps me out at ton. Had to teach myself so these videos are really appreciated ❤❤
Perry they are all excellent spots which would produce at different times based on the river level and whether it is on the rise or not. Time of the day, weather conditions all play key roles as well. I would focus on these factors rather than locations.
Can't wait. My favourite fish to catch in the Vedder! Hopefully you have not discovered my secret Koho pool! ;-)
Help a brother out with the Koho pool pleaseee, im from maple ridge so its a bit of a drive and ive fished the vedder 11 times now with only a pink caught, i can't find them!!!
So just down the road a little more 🤦♂️
So.... Did we find your secret spot? 😜
@@FishingwithRod Nope, but the hint is Teskey! ;-)
@@justinfalconer8804 It is around Teskey Rock, that's all I'm sayin! ;-)
Nina is savage lol
Yes. 😜
Need to find a spot like that myself 😍
Lots of spots like that along the Vedder Isaac! 😊
If you want to know spots, learn the hard way by hiking around and stop following RUclipsrs with all the gong show crowds that ruined the fishery.
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does German say "adios" too? :P
Not sure, Nina is not German though lol...
@@FishingwithRod I've been fishing almost all over Vedder but I've never been at this lovely spot. Don't even know it even exist. Take care FWR team.
Not Springs! Those are Fall Chinook. Kings that return in the Spring are very different, true Springers. Much higher fat as many don't spawn until Summer. Look at the eggs of Spring. Eggs are very tiny as not developed yet. Like BB'. Springs taste MUCH better!
very provocative title
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14:38 turn around fishie!
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Sorry 😞, have to go sleep. Have to be at work at 6am
Sorry Andy! Tomorrow! 😊
Thanks for the video guys. A little painful to watch you constantly switching rod back and forth from right hand to left thou, I'm a right handed person but always use "left handed" reels - cast with rod in right hand and keep it there is how I do it.
Thanks Eugene! Yes the hand switching is just a bad habitat of ours. We're pretty used to it. We do have left handed reels as well which I use from time to time.
Thats not even busy by today's standards anymore lol
It’s busy out there?
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ONE fishing rod!? I'll have to think about this...........
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