That’s awesome. One of the best grabs l have seen. I think you had a size 0 when you hooked that fish. I think that bigger size was the ticket in the higher water . So many colors of spin n glo’s but that color is always the first choice. 👍
@@prestonhebb1380 Coho's been a somewhat recent anomaly on our river. People would catch them rarely in the past but the last couple years seems like they're in numbers.
Thanks for not outing this river other that code 😉. My ex FinLaw back in 70s sleyed many huge steelhead on it. Many 20+ lbs. he had a pic of a 21 and a 23 steelhead he got one morning. The true good ol’days
Was looking for videos on how to plunk.. happened to be the same river im fishing cheers
I hope it helps!
@broknowsoutdoors7244 sure did thank you. I've only ever caught a steelhead first cast once and it was on the south side of that hole with a cleo
I think you did an amazing job explaining this; cheers my friend. 👍
Thank you Justin, I appreciate that.
thats good you are teaching your son those things.
Fishing is really enjoyable for me. Thanks for making fishing videos. Great bro!!!
Very helpful, can’t wait to get out there!
Very well explained! I have listened to “professional” guides not explain it as well. Thank you👍
That’s awesome. One of the best grabs l have seen. I think you had a size 0 when you hooked that fish. I think that bigger size was the ticket in the higher water . So many colors of spin n glo’s but that color is always the first choice. 👍
Thanks Athan, that was a good takedown.
Beutiful river , lots of fun fishing steelhead .
Always hook and hand the first fish to the super excited little guy he'll land it every time,DAD
Man I like your style .I was down there yesterday lost one and saw a couple cruising the bank.
Nice to know that you don't need bait for those spinner glo. Nice video
Thanks Richie!
The way you do the egg loop knot is way better than the way I learned
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Love the Mighty S?$&@ River, the crown jewel of this state man. Love your videos bro.
Thanks man!
I had no luck for Coho's on the S@*$& this year, hoping to get a steelhead or two soon!
@@prestonhebb1380 Coho's been a somewhat recent anomaly on our river. People would catch them rarely in the past but the last couple years seems like they're in numbers.
Thanks for not outing this river other that code 😉. My ex FinLaw back in 70s sleyed many huge steelhead on it. Many 20+ lbs. he had a pic of a 21 and a 23 steelhead he got one morning. The true good ol’days
I wish I was around back then I was born too late.
Very nice!
I found last year as well if you put a foam ball in a brads mini cut plug you can plunk them just like spin in glows to in certain situations.
That's good to know! Thank you.
@@broknowsoutdoors7244 yup you're welcome. thank you, sweet video.
Beginner here. Appreciate the info.
I hope this helps!
The larger size spin n glo is a #2 and the smaller one is a #4.
Thank you Jody.
@broknowsoutdoors7244 those are the only 2 sizes I use for steelhead here in Oregon.
Thats the Smith River Peacock bar. 😂😂
Awesome!
Washigton or Oregon?
California
Wrong
I made the video lol@@geneharris5926
Nematodes are cool 🤙
Chetco?