Trolling Tactics Fishing Offshore for
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
- In this video Captain Marc shares his favorite or go-to tactics when fishing offshore on the Great Lakes (Lake Ontario) for Coho Salmon & Steelhead (Rainbow Trout). He covers what he puts on his Downriggers, Divers and Long Lines (Leadcore, Torpedo Weighted Steel, Snap Weights) as well as the go-to colors when specifically targeting Coho Salmon & Rainbow Trout.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:13 Rod setups used when fishing offshore for Coho & Steelhead
1:30 When do I use Snap Weights?
4:30 Spoon Program
8:25 Fly Program
14:00 Let's review
15:30 Please be safe out there
About Captain Marc; Marc is the owner/operator of Kings Landing Sport Fishing a Charter Fishing company based out of #Toronto, ON on the north shore of Lake Ontario. If you're interested in a half or full day fishing, or an on the water tutorial session you can visit the Kings Landing Sport Fishing Website at Https://kingslandingsportfishing.com or connect with Kings Landing Sport Fishing on Facebook at / kingslanding
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Great stuff 👍
Awesome stuff! I appreciate all your info! 👍
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Great info Captain !
I've used Acme Little Cleo Spoons in spring, fire-dot, fire-tiger often on a cheater-line too.
Thank you sir. For beginners like me who started big water fishing recently this is priceless information.
Thank you very much...
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Again , some fantastic information Marc , thanks !! Tight lines buddy ! ;)
Some great information here. I’m fishing out of Grimsby and there are a lot of rainbow and cohos around lately.
I really appreciate your content - great information - keep up the great work!
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Thise baby spin doctors work amazing for lakers on the bottom with a spin n glo
Great information. 🎣🎣🎣 tight lines Awesome channel
Thanks Josh... appreciate the comment. Good luck on the water 🎣 🐟
I can't find these HotFish spoons on the internet... Only a very limited selection. Maybe you could post a link to products? I know... pain in the a**! I'll find a similar spoon... Thanks for other info tho!
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You mention a fixed cheater, do you have a simple or video of your fixed cheater. I have so many knock offs, I'm thinking it's the slider. I'm mostly fishing Georgian Bay. Hot Fish lures is that Tony from Owen Sound ?
thanks for the great video! i noticed you are wearing a lighthouse lures hat. have you considered pulling a pink needlefish jughead for these offshore rainbows and coho?
cheers!
I’ve never tried that... I do have some jug heads and will give it a go this summer.
@@KingsLandingSportFishing I will definetly be giving it a shot. I think tiny green jugheads with the selection of rotators you have will kill it !
With the king bite a little slower this year at least on the south shore, I’m looking to put more fish in the boat and this video was very helpful for targeting coho and chrome… BUT what about a mixed presentation for both…. I’d hate to abandon those kings! Maybe coho/chrome baits on high divers or one side with the long lines?
You said you clear coat after you spray paint. What brand and what sheen? Gloss? Thanks and awesome video!
I’ve done them with an aerosol gloss you can buy at Home Depot before. Now I use 2 part automotive clear since I have a connection for that but for hobby use I would suggest 4-5 coats (not too thick) of an aerosol gloss works. Just do light coats and it should turn out nice..
Any thoughts on locating coho and steelhead in deep water (at least narrowing down the area) or is it mostly troll around until you find them? I know some fish will orient to structure even if its hundreds of feet below them but im pretty new to targeting silver fish.
Typically I find them out in 350-450 and I look for down temperatures around 50-56F. That works for me…
In regards to running flaher and dodger at the same time.
What speed do you run as to fast the dodger spins and to slow the flasher won't spin properly.
I typically run at 2.0-2.2mph (fishhawk down speed) which might seem a bit slow for when I also have spoons out however I use the Hotfish spoons which are thinner than a typical mag spoon so I can make everything work well together.
I typically run at 2.0-2.2mph (fishhawk down speed) which might seem a bit slow for when I also have spoons out however I use the Hotfish spoons which are thinner than a typical mag spoon so I can make everything work well together.
Do you add scent to the tube flies? Never used one before.
Personally I don’t ... But some swear by running scent so you can run a little if you’d like.
Where can i get one of those wonderbread 8 in flashers like the one hanging up behind you?
Where are you located?
@@KingsLandingSportFishing I’m in Michigan. Is that on an echip flasher? I can’t find wonderbread anywhere.
How long are your fixed sliders
I normally do 8 feet