Is that what you don't like? Yeah I don't have sponsors. There are a few guys that send me stuff to try, but had those contacts for a while. You know some people actually want to know what gear is being used. Because of the range of people's experience levels it's hard to target every viewer with exactly what they want to see.
Yeah, it's quite exciting... I got a little addicted to it after this morning. Hit it a few more times that year. Maybe I'll make a compilation video with some of the other days and tying some of the flies.
Haha, yeah started a couple years ago... finally made a video. I have some more footage from the other year. Have to do more editing maybe closer to the season.
@@Alister-t8t I was using a 6 wt, its my trout rod as well. If I was purposely buying a coho rod I would get a 7 or 8 wt which would probably be a bit better for those bigger fish.
Haha... yeah this footage is from the 2022 season and just got around to editing it now. Is that what you mean by you were waiting for this specifically?
@HippoFartsR6 dud it now show up in any of the Video? Thought I had a close up. Check my Instagram for some shots of the flies. Just little flash flies.
Nice video man! I’m going to Canada for holiday and will be aslo 2 wks on Vancouver Island from start of the October for fishing. I would love to catch some coho on fly rod. Do you fish only in slow water so you can strip the flies? I'm from Scotland so Coho fishing is completely new to me. Andy advice would be great! Tight lines man!
The description says how to fly fish for cohos. And in the first 2 minutes, you catch a fish and then point the rod at the fish. You should never point the rod at a big fish and actually use your rod to help fight the fish. Thats a beginner fisher mistake. Edit... At the end of the video, I know why you pointed the rod at the fish. You said you were using your 6wt trout rod to catch these. It wasn't enough rod. Otherwise you would have broke your rod.
@@josephalvaro5244 I don't know, but you seem pretty educated on the subject. Maybe you could come out and give us lessons. This was my first time trying.
That's what I do... fish, photo, video and publish. Been posting fishing photos, reports and videos online since before it was called, "content". Way back when I was in grade school... yikes that's a long time ago. Doesn't matter where I live, where I fish... I capture what I can and share my experiences. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Catching fish on camera adds another element of difficulty to the experience that I enjoy. I love looking back at old videos. Stuff I thought I'd never forget, but it's already happening. Nice to have the refreshers. I love fishing and sharing how to fish type videos as well. Some are just fishing related. The Vedder is a City Fishery in a hugely populated area, well known. Hardly what I'd call a remote secret fishery. If I want to fish a place like that I just hop in the car and put some miles between me and the population. You can call it whatever you want, but that's just your own opinion. I'm not here to change your ideas on social media and why people post videos like this. Thanks for watching! People like yourself consuming content are one of the reasons I keep posting stuff.
@@TheFishingDoctorsAdventures Oh no! You mean more clicks and comments would boost view count which boosts the ego of the content creator who will then put out more videos about an unbearably crowded river?! 😂
beautiful river, and spot. I might give fly fishing a try
Yeah Pretty nice to have close to home.
so nice to see a fishing video that isn't masquerading as advertisement for fishing gear.
Is that what you don't like? Yeah I don't have sponsors. There are a few guys that send me stuff to try, but had those contacts for a while. You know some people actually want to know what gear is being used. Because of the range of people's experience levels it's hard to target every viewer with exactly what they want to see.
This, I haven’t done, but looks so fun! Awesome stuff
Yeah, it's quite exciting... I got a little addicted to it after this morning. Hit it a few more times that year. Maybe I'll make a compilation video with some of the other days and tying some of the flies.
Finally you’re on the fly!! Epic video Doc
Haha, yeah started a couple years ago... finally made a video. I have some more footage from the other year. Have to do more editing maybe closer to the season.
@@TheFishingDoctorsAdventures what’s your email doc ?
@@TefZee do you have instagram? You can message me there or you'll have maybe a longer wait with the email thefishingdoctorsadventures@gmail.com
when you said intermediate fly line, that means you didnt use any sink tips or anything? Thanks
Intermediate sinking line, no sink tip.
what is your rod and reel wt doc? thanks for
@@Alister-t8t I was using a 6 wt, its my trout rod as well. If I was purposely buying a coho rod I would get a 7 or 8 wt which would probably be a bit better for those bigger fish.
yes, didnt know it but waiting on this for years, great stuff
Haha... yeah this footage is from the 2022 season and just got around to editing it now. Is that what you mean by you were waiting for this specifically?
Amazing video. Just fishing! If you’re a fly fishing hack, I’m not even an angler. Can’t wait to get out and fish for coho on my marketplace fly rod.
Excellent I hope you have a great experience!
what flys were you using
@HippoFartsR6 dud it now show up in any of the Video? Thought I had a close up. Check my Instagram for some shots of the flies. Just little flash flies.
@@TheFishingDoctorsAdventures Thank you
@@HippoFartsR6 Good Luck
subscribed in the first 50 seconds, really nice video.
Oh, thanks for subscribing. I'm glad you liked it.
Love this vid.what type of fly line is that?I will be doing that this year for sure.
Clear intermediate sinking line. I don't know the exact type.
Nice video man! I’m going to Canada for holiday and will be aslo 2 wks on Vancouver Island from start of the October for fishing. I would love to catch some coho on fly rod. Do you fish only in slow water so you can strip the flies? I'm from Scotland so Coho fishing is completely new to me. Andy advice would be great! Tight lines man!
You probably can fish for them in any water. The water I fish is the slow frog water and strip flies that look like flashy buggers or streamers.
Was this November?
This was probably mid October.
must be a lot of fish there
Yes definitely stacked up in there.
That 1st Hookup was Pretty Sweet!
Thanks
Last time i checked this spot is gone completely changed
Probably... that's what happens to this river always changing every year.
The description says how to fly fish for cohos. And in the first 2 minutes, you catch a fish and then point the rod at the fish. You should never point the rod at a big fish and actually use your rod to help fight the fish. Thats a beginner fisher mistake. Edit... At the end of the video, I know why you pointed the rod at the fish. You said you were using your 6wt trout rod to catch these. It wasn't enough rod. Otherwise you would have broke your rod.
OK, thanks for commenting.
What's with the duffous wading out into the middle of the run for?Take a casting lesson and practice.
@@josephalvaro5244 I don't know, but you seem pretty educated on the subject. Maybe you could come out and give us lessons. This was my first time trying.
Why are you posting this? Isn't there enough pressure on the vedder. Just enjoy it and forget about posting ego stroke vids.
That's what I do... fish, photo, video and publish. Been posting fishing photos, reports and videos online since before it was called, "content". Way back when I was in grade school... yikes that's a long time ago. Doesn't matter where I live, where I fish... I capture what I can and share my experiences. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Catching fish on camera adds another element of difficulty to the experience that I enjoy. I love looking back at old videos. Stuff I thought I'd never forget, but it's already happening. Nice to have the refreshers. I love fishing and sharing how to fish type videos as well. Some are just fishing related. The Vedder is a City Fishery in a hugely populated area, well known. Hardly what I'd call a remote secret fishery. If I want to fish a place like that I just hop in the car and put some miles between me and the population. You can call it whatever you want, but that's just your own opinion. I'm not here to change your ideas on social media and why people post videos like this. Thanks for watching! People like yourself consuming content are one of the reasons I keep posting stuff.
Come on,mate lol. The C/V is pretty much a factory river 😂
@@TheFishingDoctorsAdventures Oh no! You mean more clicks and comments would boost view count which boosts the ego of the content creator who will then put out more videos about an unbearably crowded river?! 😂
Haha yup basically factory river with the hatchery producing millions of fish!
@fishingwithrod you're right, you need to put more videos out about how ridiculously crowded it is this year.