Everyone from TV fish industry should be watching this. Jack goes along and DOES explain everything, from the island geography to what he is doing. Well done.
Jack was using 24" of leader with 40lb test and Pro Trolls or similar flasher. That might vary with the bait/lure you are using and the water conditions.
You'll see the first one in early February, but March is when they will start trickling in. April much better. This fishery starts slowing by May, while others May is tops.
@@395glen Glenn, I have a dry sense of humor. No guide can deliver perfect results all the time. Jack Glass is a highly respected fishing guide in the PNW bar none. I was just poking fun about it.
Nobody needs the meat dude. .We have grocery stores and all kinds of food. We fish because we want to be outdoors with family and friends. We want to grow our skills and learn to catch these amazing fish ...and eat them. You can vacuum pack them and they will keep for a year... though, I eat mine way before that. I will NOT stop fishing. If ODFW is selling tags, I'm buying them !
@@timothyfrench9579 and there is always catch and release, when done properly there is very low mortality. Note that they are using a knotless net which helps protect the fish that must be, or are chosen to, be released. He also keeps them in the water, out of thd boat, until he sees if it is a keeper or not. Only fin clipped Chinook, the clip showing they are hatchery raised for harvest, are retained, if desired.
Everyone from TV fish industry should be watching this. Jack goes along and DOES explain everything, from the island geography to what he is doing. Well done.
This guide know forsure whats he doing. I love how he explains everything so well. Tight lines 🤙
Jack Glass Is A Complete Legend
"Another great episode Justin". Northwest best fishing show!
That boat is so big and nice. See it on the water all the time
Do you know what boat it is ? Looks like at least a 24'
@@kenpollina5371 it’s a 28ft Alumaweld pacific center console
Always a good trip with Jack, even on the rare skunk.
Great job, Jack....
Great video always something new to learn 👌
Glad you think so!
Love the fish jumping at around 8:35
Nice fishery. Flat calm.
Jack helped me land my first steelhead!
3:30 what kind of line counter reel is that??
Damn. 3 nates in a row? Bad luck and good luck and the same time.
killer video! hookin lots of fish out there!
Fishing The Odds immediately thought of your channel watching this video!!!
Hey guys, what size flash is that? 8 or 10 inch
That’s a really nice boat, what kind is it?
What leaders are you using an what weight. I am impressed an would love to know what you are using for your leaders
25 lb Berkeley big game
Great video Justin, but is it legal to hold a native fish out of the water like that for the camera? Just asking?
@@fisherman6977 yes it is legal just make sure to not do it for to long
Sandy river green baby / you told me that decades ago mr. glass!
Hello everyone! What's the length between flasher/dodger and bait?
Jack was using 24" of leader with 40lb test and Pro Trolls or similar flasher. That might vary with the bait/lure you are using and the water conditions.
Need Campbell seat I like it
Rods used?
when do springers start?
You'll see the first one in early February, but March is when they will start trickling in. April much better. This fishery starts slowing by May, while others May is tops.
May!!
Love the video well done!
Should be using single barbless hooks. Get rid of the treble's. Nice looking fish.
What as about trebles
Ok, I watched the commercial when does the episode start? Just kidding, guide was funny.
Man I can smell that bait through the screen lmao!!
Cood vid....im callin bullshit on the garlic😊
A good guide would find a salmon without that high fin. LOL Nice video and fun hookups.
I thought the same. Didn't care much for this guys uptalk of everything but still a good video
@@395glen Glenn, I have a dry sense of humor. No guide can deliver perfect results all the time. Jack Glass is a highly respected fishing guide in the PNW bar none. I was just poking fun about it.
Man I wish I had a boat :/ I can get any bank fishing
Stinky salmon
If you don't need the meat, STOP FISHING!
I might give that some food for thought.
Nobody needs the meat dude. .We have grocery stores and all kinds of food. We fish because we want to be outdoors with family and friends. We want to grow our skills and learn to catch these amazing fish ...and eat them. You can vacuum pack them and they will keep for a year... though, I eat mine way before that. I will NOT stop fishing. If ODFW is selling tags, I'm buying them !
@@richardc2803 I understand. I believe a part of us needs to hunt, that's who we are, thanks for the reminder.
@@timothyfrench9579 and there is always catch and release, when done properly there is very low mortality. Note that they are using a knotless net which helps protect the fish that must be, or are chosen to, be released. He also keeps them in the water, out of thd boat, until he sees if it is a keeper or not. Only fin clipped Chinook, the clip showing they are hatchery raised for harvest, are retained, if desired.