Seeing your full set up really helps. Your video on beach fishing with buzz bombs and rotators has been working well for my wife and I we're catching!!! Yeah and thank you PS rotators are working very well
I had a Columbia River fishing guide show me how to run a herring behind a anchored down sled in the spring for spring chinook. You use a wobbler float above the bait. This is something guys should keep in mind as a option.
Hey there ... I lived down at Tulare Beach in the 80s. That sure looks like 'around the point' looking south-ish towards Spee Be Dah / Tulalip Shores. Care to comment?
I’ve only run into that one time myself and I just play it as a wash if it does. When seals are around the fish are around. I just fish it and see. Thanks for watching and the support
could you give some tips on how new anglers could find fishing spots for salmon? i know spots are regarded secrets but how does one go about finding places themselves?
What I have found for better casting on the float setups is balance to the float/weight and rigging. I run 40-60lb braid most of the time for best floating capacity but off the beaches having a high density float with a 1oz weight seems to cut through the air better and frankly I only cast 30’-50’ off the shore most times
Not if you have the proper float size. I make sure to test them and see how they are floating. I would need to try a couple ideas I have not tried that
@@anothersomebody8195 For what it's worth I see lot's of complaining about younger anglers but the folks I always see poaching, littering, or behaving violently or aggressively towards other anglers always tend to be middle aged.
Depending on the weight of the bait being used as well. As a good idea I always use a little lighter and match how the bait rides in the water to double check proper set depth
Seeing your full set up really helps. Your video on beach fishing with buzz bombs and rotators has been working well for my wife and I we're catching!!! Yeah and thank you PS rotators are working very well
Glad to hear it’s working well! Thanks for watching and the support!
I had a Columbia River fishing guide show me how to run a herring behind a anchored down sled in the spring for spring chinook. You use a wobbler float above the bait. This is something guys should keep in mind as a option.
Absolutely great idea! No doubt have to add that to the arsenal when on anchor
Hey there ... I lived down at Tulare Beach in the 80s. That sure looks like 'around the point' looking south-ish towards Spee Be Dah / Tulalip Shores. Care to comment?
You ever use herring helmets with this setup to keep the bait in better or you find the hook and button setup sufficient? Thanks!
That’s a great question! Never thought to try a helmet honestly. But bet it would work great especially the clear uv one
I like this method but what do you do about seals taking your bait and hooking up?
I’ve only run into that one time myself and I just play it as a wash if it does. When seals are around the fish are around. I just fish it and see. Thanks for watching and the support
could you give some tips on how new anglers could find fishing spots for salmon? i know spots are regarded secrets but how does one go about finding places themselves?
I can definitely do a video for that sure! Thanks for watching and the support
@@HolyMolyOutdoors thank you for the awesome content. im hoping to use everything i learned from you to catch my very first salmon ever.
Tips on rod and line? Cant get a very good cast with my 9'9" lami x11, what size braid and bobber size and weight would you use?
What I have found for better casting on the float setups is balance to the float/weight and rigging. I run 40-60lb braid most of the time for best floating capacity but off the beaches having a high density float with a 1oz weight seems to cut through the air better and frankly I only cast 30’-50’ off the shore most times
What are you brining your herring with? I want to try this next year. Going to pick a velocity rod or two up at the upcoming sportsmans show.
Typically just use Pautzke fire brine for the herring
Won't the herring weigh down your bobber if you use a bobber-weight?
Also, what do you do in areas that only allow one single hook?
Not if you have the proper float size. I make sure to test them and see how they are floating.
I would need to try a couple ideas I have not tried that
That beach looked pretty full in the short clip, is this getting more popular in seattle?
Thanks for watching! I have seen more using this technique yes, but I tend to see more people fishing in general not just Seattle
@@HolyMolyOutdoors That is true. The dreaded fishbrain app is full of new young anglers posting their spots and catches
That and social media fandom. Definitely has changed how one report flocks all the anglers
@@HolyMolyOutdoors You know were all watching for our chance to get on the new boat with you :-D
@@anothersomebody8195 For what it's worth I see lot's of complaining about younger anglers but the folks I always see poaching, littering, or behaving violently or aggressively towards other anglers always tend to be middle aged.
Would you fish that for chinook as well?
Absolutely! Works great for chinook under the right conditions and beaches with a deeper drop off
Can you use the same method set up in MA9/10/11 from piers, shore but live Herring ? Thanks
@@kmop206 you absolutely can! I have a video I did with live herring few years back as well off the shore. Super fun way to do it and coho slam them
@@HolyMolyOutdoors thank you and always appreciate your knowledge and lightning replys back!
Hello, for a float of 15g or 20g I take the same weight in lead?
Thank you 🙂
Depending on the weight of the bait being used as well. As a good idea I always use a little lighter and match how the bait rides in the water to double check proper set depth
thank you for the feedback, I will follow your valuable advice.
What depth do you prefer or does it depend on day and beach?