COHO SALMON SPINNING SETUP! My Salmon Spincasting Setup Update | Fishing with Rod

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2019
  • These are my Shimano spinning rod and reel setups for coho salmon, and some of the lures like spoons, spinners and jigs which I like to use.
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  • @FishingwithRod
    @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +15

    Thanks for watching everyone! Please subscribe for more episodes! Get the latest updates:
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    I forgot to mention a couple of things in this video. To connect the braided main line to your fluorocarbon leader, we have a separate video tutorial for this:
    ruclips.net/video/oMMx5WRk6as/видео.html
    Here are the spinning rods featured in this video:
    Shimano Clarus CSS90ML2B - 9' rated 6 to 10lb
    Shimano Clarus CSS66ML2D - 6'6" rated 4 to 10lb
    Shimano Clarus CSS96M2D - 9'6" rated 8 to 12lb

    • @weederminb7671
      @weederminb7671 4 года назад

      Coho salmon you don’t need braided line

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +2

      Danny Garner The braided line isn’t for the fish. There are many advantages from better casting performance due to the thinner diameter to saving money because of the durability of the line.

    • @weederminb7671
      @weederminb7671 4 года назад

      The vedder river and Fraser river need a break I think what do you think? Do you know about the salmon they found on Vancouver island ?

    • @lilkay9883
      @lilkay9883 2 года назад

      Thanks man going out today to a spot down in chilliwack

    • @Islandstonr
      @Islandstonr Год назад

      @@weederminb7671 what r you talking about

  • @wadezhang7106
    @wadezhang7106 Год назад +3

    As the 2023 salmon fishing season is about to kick start, I can’t stop coming back to your coho spinning setup videos, this is where everything started for me, lured into salmon fishing by your videos 😂 never tired of gear talks. Looking forward to meeting you in person by the Vedder sometime this fall

  • @danheffable
    @danheffable 2 года назад

    Hey Rod, I've been watching you videos for years and you have helped me so much. I'm think I'm more like you, I love spoons and spinners more than twitching jigs. I tied up some twitching jigs this year and its fun to catch coho on them, but I just LOVE it when they hit a spinner. This year I was successful throwing spinners in calmer water, especially when the river is high like it has been. Also really love your video about the floods and I'm so happy the Fraser Valley Watershed Coalition exists to re-wild areas for our salmon to spawn and survive. It will be the key to sustaining salmon for many years to come. Thanks again for all your great work!

  • @PaulBoudreau14
    @PaulBoudreau14 3 года назад +1

    Keep spreading that great attitude on the river. We need more of it. Thanks!

  • @cjmcpherson7877
    @cjmcpherson7877 4 года назад +1

    Love your vids and content.
    Stoked I found it....
    Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @rhettquinn7788
    @rhettquinn7788 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. Excellent information. I cant wait for the next coho season here in Washington!

  • @johannatweer1957
    @johannatweer1957 3 года назад +1

    Super job. Love the insight on reels and rods. Shimano and Loomis....superb superb balance and execution.

  • @VoyTe
    @VoyTe 3 года назад

    Just started fishing and i found this channel. Thanks. It teaches me a lot how to fish. Great channel to learn from. Thanks again.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      Glad you find the videos useful! Thanks for watching!

  • @BCFishingJournal
    @BCFishingJournal 4 года назад +3

    I’ve always really loved your tackle videos Rod! You’ve got to get on the twitching jig train! Personally, I like using twitching in all types of water especially moving water, you have to know your depths but it changes how I retrieve and jig, as it’s more jigging and less retrieving (let the current do the work). Anyway, it’s been a game changer this season for me. Appreciate the video!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      Thanks! It's definitely difficult to let go of your favourite method to try something new when the fish are biting so much. I know twitching jigs can do magic, I've seen it done many times. One of these days I'll invest more time on it for sure. :)

  • @andykjohnsonjohnson7622
    @andykjohnsonjohnson7622 4 года назад

    Nice video Rod 👍 . Great advice on Rod - reel & line combination 🎣👍

  • @TheNewWestGuys
    @TheNewWestGuys 4 года назад

    Many thanks for sharing your setup! Especially liked the recommended good-value reel for beginners at 4:35

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      You're very welcome! Glad to help.

    • @speedbird1598
      @speedbird1598 3 года назад

      Personally I would suggest even cheaper for someone starting, a Penn Fierce or Shimano Sedona

  • @dragonflytoo
    @dragonflytoo 3 года назад +1

    Watched this AGAIN now that the season has started and I actually have a little idea what I'm doing 🤣.
    Thanks again.

  • @gmunz360
    @gmunz360 4 года назад +1

    Went for coho today, thanks for the tips on the gear 👍 gonna pick up some more gear now

  • @jeremylutersz3374
    @jeremylutersz3374 Год назад +1

    Great Job on the Gear selection Rod. I’m a newbie to spinning and your gear videos are really helpful to me. I was wondering what colour spinners you use for Chinook too and what weight do you use in fast water.

  • @bcbassfisherman437
    @bcbassfisherman437 10 месяцев назад

    Actually headed that way in a few days, to try to get some salmon. Thank you for these videos!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  10 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome. Enjoy your trip here!

  • @reelfishermen
    @reelfishermen 4 года назад +1

    Great video rod. You’re very informative with what to use and I like that. You provide such great information.
    Have yourself a great day!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words! :D I always enjoying sharing what works for me.

    • @reelfishermen
      @reelfishermen 4 года назад +1

      Fishing with Rod knowledge is gold

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      Totally! All of us never stop learning.

    • @reelfishermen
      @reelfishermen 4 года назад

      Fishing with Rod that’s right. I live on Vancouver island. I fish for everything. But river fishing is very new for me so it’s good for me to watch people like you because I know you’re providing really good info. So. 🙏

  • @malbroke2591
    @malbroke2591 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent thank you 😊

  • @EhFishin
    @EhFishin 4 года назад +1

    One year i was just reeling in moderate speed.. saw some shine behind it.. slowed the retrieve right down which was 3 feet from my feet and BAM Fish on! Just to do the..... AWWWW WILD. such a beauty coho though.

    • @DocSpratley33
      @DocSpratley33 4 года назад

      Got two coho this year within 10ft of my feet. One followed my spoon in all the way to literally right in front of me. I just stopped reeling and watched him gulp the spoon down, while it fluttered in the current.

  • @Jimithy98
    @Jimithy98 4 года назад

    Can’t wait to go coho fishing soon

  • @minkos61
    @minkos61 4 года назад

    As always very informative tutorial/info vid Rod. Thanks very much for sharing ! P.S. I'm a big Gibb's Croc. fan. I have great luck on rainbows trout when I troll the spoons :)
    Ernie

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Ernie! Yeah I use my Crocs for just about all the species, even bass and pikeminnow!

  • @bradfarrahgerwing154
    @bradfarrahgerwing154 2 года назад +1

    I have a Fenwick coho rod 9ft 8 to 15lb.......not to fast moderate maybe..?..the whole rod flexes and its awesome.....I would always advise going a little heavier on the rod as big fish/current/Chinook can happen......using a 3000 fuego lt with 15 braid and 12lb leader

  • @Coastalfishes
    @Coastalfishes 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the educational video. Sometime soon I am going to pick up some fire stripe spoons for coho. I have never found a lure that coho specifically like, and I feel like it will be the one.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      Yeah both the Crocs and Kohos are my two go-to lures for coho. I'm sure many others work too but if I think if you invest enough time on a particular lure and get good at using it, it'll produce for you. :)

    • @Josh-bf6ht
      @Josh-bf6ht 4 года назад +1

      Pear Fishing I caught a coho on a Gibbs delta K wobbler spoon last year

  • @nicholasyebra1988
    @nicholasyebra1988 3 года назад

    You’re my hero rod!!👍

  • @simonjleclair
    @simonjleclair 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Rod and knowledgeable others, would these spoons and spinners be a good match for a larger river like the Skagit? I have had very limited success this season with a chartreuse spinner, and am trying to find deeper and slower moving water to target. What would be a good way to tweak things to optimize fishing on a larger river? Thanks in advance to any who respond!

  • @baletincastaneda7023
    @baletincastaneda7023 10 месяцев назад

    Alright you caught me. good advice thank you sir, saying hello from Napavine Washington

  • @oliverjames7061
    @oliverjames7061 3 года назад

    I love using the blue illussion 35 in rivers especially for chinook and coho

  • @mattm597
    @mattm597 2 года назад

    Love the videos and find them very helpful. Since you solicited for questions--if you were going to Kodiak Island in early September to stream fish for cohos (silvers), what would be a few lure suggestions? (Anyone who wants to answer.)

  • @rafabonati7757
    @rafabonati7757 4 года назад +1

    Hi Rod,
    It appears I have been doing it right as far as technique and lures. You mentioned that you like to use spinners as well. I caught a couple large brown trout using a Mepps Flying C 7/8 oz (#5) last fall. Is this the type of spinners you have been using? I also like that you replace the treble hooks on the spoons with single hooks. I do that as well. Better hookup and easier release too.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      I actually make my own spinners to customize them for what I need. I tend to make 1/8 and 1/4oz ones with a sieze 3 or 4 French blade. Here in British Columbia, we legally have to use a single barbless hook to fish in streams. In fact, yes I use a single barbless for pretty much all fisheries these days, it's just a lot easier.

  • @tylerjb3
    @tylerjb3 3 года назад

    Going out to try for a fish here on Tuesday rod. Would love to get out on the vedder one day with you

  • @DepotFilms
    @DepotFilms 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Rod! I have been trying to do a bit more spinning on the Vedder. This is my first year in the Fraser Valley and despite many hours on the river trying different methods I haven't had much luck... I am always concerned that I am in the wrong spot for spinning as everybody around me seems to be float fishing with roe. Am I really in the wrong spots? Or is spinning just not as popular of a method? Thanks again Rod!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      Aidan, there's nothing wrong with being the only spinning guy among float fishers (check out the Facebook and Instagram video I just put up today lol). The only problem is that you have to watch all the floats in the water and time your cast right to avoid them all. This means you would not get in as many casts as you would like. I tend to avoid it and only spin fish at places where there's no one around. Good spincasting spots are also not that ideal for float fishing. I tend to look for very tight pockets around log jams etc and make 20 to 40ft casts, the retrieves are usually only a few seconds long. It's almost like bass fishing in some way, sending the lure out and expecting a bite immediately if there is a fish in "the hole". As mentioned in the video, once we get into the second half of October and more fish are in the system, they become more aggressive and will take lures more readily than now. Keep trying! :)

    • @DocSpratley33
      @DocSpratley33 4 года назад

      Everyone is always drifting roe in the Vedder. Fly rod and spincasting is where it's at though, in my opinion! i had my best coho season ever this year and not one was caught on roe.

  • @tloceyes4079
    @tloceyes4079 4 года назад

    Awesome information video.Sub😁

  • @channingsigurdsson4238
    @channingsigurdsson4238 3 года назад

    Hey would a 6'6 fott rod work for coho

  • @reyaustria1198
    @reyaustria1198 4 года назад

    Great vid. Rod. Where is the best location to cast lure in the vedder. Lower/middle/upper section.? Most people said near the mouth.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      There are waters ideal for lures throughout the entire river. These spots change regularly, it just depends on the river height. I would walk the river with a spinning rod and find them.

  • @rowdymacd
    @rowdymacd 9 месяцев назад

    Just picked up a shimano Sedona fI and fenwick hmx 8’6” medium action. Would you consider that a good all round set up? I’m just getting into the whole spinning game. Watching your recent videos I decided to give it a try and have had lots of success and been really enjoying it. Thanks for all the great content. 🍻

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. That should be a very good setup for it. 8'6" medium can be used for both casting and retrieving spoons/spinners, as well as twitching jigs. The Sedona, as long as it is 2500 or larger, it is big enough for coho salmon etc.

  • @joanpartridge4776
    @joanpartridge4776 4 года назад

    Hi Rod Great video. Do you use a loop knot to tie on a spoon to your leader? Thank you. Joan

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      Thanks Joan, I personally use an improved Albright knot to connect my braided main line to the leader.

  • @pacificnorthwild5624
    @pacificnorthwild5624 3 года назад

    Hey Rod, do you add any weight to your line or are you only casting the 1/4 oz spoon? If so, are you able to get good casting distance with just the spoon?

  • @spoonfullife
    @spoonfullife 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video Rod! Wish I saw it prior to heading out to Vedder last Sat. We saw fish jumping where we were, but no bites (again). Been casting all wrong (rooky). Was flyfishing so should I adjust how I present my fly (use heavier sinking tip with sinking fly), locate slower waters or just give-up flyfishing on the Vedder (didn’t see anyone else doing it) and pick-up a spinning rod?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      Hi Selena, so keep in mind that the Chilliwack/Vedder River is probably the hardest river to catch a salmon/steelhead from in BC. Even though its returns of salmon are pretty abundant, it is the most heavily fished river in BC. If you are just starting out, I wouldn't recommend to go with fly fishing right away (I also rarely fly fish it). Fly fishing is a lot more challenging than other techniques because you're dealing with getting your presentation down to the fish in moving water. This is a lot harder to do with a fly line than a lure or bait. This means you're limiting yourself the number of chances for the fish to see your offering, therefore the number of bites you're going to get is a lot lower. Spoon fishing is still pretty difficult, but you'd have a lot more chances. Regarding coho, don't pay too much attention to fish that are jumping out of the water, those most likely are not coho salmon but are chinook or chum salmon. They are also usually not biters. What you're looking for are what we call coho rolling or "finning" near the surface. If you are fishing in a pool, or the tailout where the current is walking pace, and you see a fish poking its head/dorsal fin once awhile, or a small swirl, those are coho, and those are biting coho! Your chance of getting a fish goes up quite a bit when you are able to find these spots. Also don't focus too much on areas where water is really fast. As mentioned before, you're looking for water that is moving at your walking pace, depth should be anywhere from 2 to 6 feet. The bottom substrate should be a mix of gravel to small head-size rocks.

    • @spoonfullife
      @spoonfullife 4 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod Soooo many gold nuggets! Appreciate your feedback Rod! Guess I'll be shopping for a spinning set-up and tuck away my fly rod...for now.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      @@spoonfullife Definitely don't rule out of using the fly rod on the Vedder again though, but a spinning rod would cut down that learning curve by a lot. :) One suggestion that I have is to actually try fly fishing in lakes first before moving onto rivers, that's how I started and I actually still fly fish more in lakes than rivers. It is a lot easier and you can get into more fish. Good luck with the coho! We got three more weeks of good coho fishing on the Vedder, followed by good chum salmon fishing in the first three weeks of November. :D

  • @bojones11
    @bojones11 4 года назад

    Could you do a video on how and when to set the hook? How you tell if you're getting a bite vs bouncing on the bottom? That type of video would be super super helpful! Thanks for the great video!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +3

      Ooh that's a hard one to do, but I'm always up for the challenge. All I can say is that when you've done enough spinning, it's fairly easy to distinguish between a proper bite, a snag or even a fish that's about to be foul hooked. There are definitely also ways to to avoid snags too. I'll work on it.

    • @bojones11
      @bojones11 4 года назад

      Can't wait!!

    • @bojones11
      @bojones11 4 года назад

      Come to think of it, the same question applies with a float fishing setup 🤔

    • @Josh-bf6ht
      @Josh-bf6ht 4 года назад +1

      Adam Bolding-Jones it’s always better to start with a short leader because aggressive fish will attack bait or lures drifting past above them. That way you’ll get less snags and fewer foul hooked fish.

    • @Josh-bf6ht
      @Josh-bf6ht 4 года назад

      Adam Bolding-Jones (if you’re wondering if you’re dragging bottom while float fishing)

  • @mitchellandking
    @mitchellandking 4 года назад +2

    Hi Rod, great video. I’m currently looking at a wild brown trout rod. The fish are at most 3lb. I’m stuck between the daiwa legalis and shimano Sahara, what do you think?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      I don't have any experience with Daiwa so can't really comment on that, but I have a few Sahara 1000s and 2500s. Before using the Nasci, I've used the Sahara as backup reels and also reels for friends to borrow. They have been great for coho salmon too. I've used the smaller Sahara 1000 for rainbow trout. No problem with mine so far in the past five years. For brown trout that size, I'd go with the 2500. :)

    • @mitchellandking
      @mitchellandking 4 года назад

      Fishing with Rod Thanks Rod, I have an Exage which I really like. We have a great angling shop in Scotland called the Glasgow Angling Centre. So I’ll go in and try some and see which feels nice. I think when it’s Perch the finesse reels and rods have to be really comfortable 😁 tight lines

  • @moseslyde3728
    @moseslyde3728 4 года назад

    Good video

  • @LayMamaHoMah
    @LayMamaHoMah 3 года назад

    Hi Rod, would the Technium be overkill if I were to use it casually on a kayak at Deer Lake? I'd like to own a rod that will allow me to catch smaller game and salmon as well! Should I get two rods instead? Thanks

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      I'd say ideally, you should have one spinning rod for lakes, and one spinning rod for salmon in rivers. It's really hard to find one particular rod which can accommodate both fisheries. If you really really have to, I'd say go with the Shimano Clarus 6', 4-10lb, shown in this video. That particular rod is slightly too heavy for small trout, but works great for bigger trout, bass, pike, pink salmon, coho salmon.

  • @MarktheMartian
    @MarktheMartian 4 года назад

    Very cool deal man. Shimano all the way! Can you use barbless hooks on those spoons for the salmon?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      Yep. It's all single barbless hook for our river fishing.

  • @channingsigurdsson4238
    @channingsigurdsson4238 3 года назад +1

    I'm going fishing tomorrow

  • @allenyen5793
    @allenyen5793 4 года назад

    Hi Rod,
    How many lbs can handle the last rod 9’6”?
    How to calculate the max weight can handle of the rods? If just wondering if this rod can handle big chinnok.
    Thanks!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      That rod is rated 8 to 12lb, and personally I am comfortable using it for chinook salmon even up to 20ish lb (in slow current). Most of the rods can handle fish bigger than the rating, as long as you know how to operate them properly.

  • @secondlife5704
    @secondlife5704 3 года назад

    +fishingwithrod I can't find that Stradic 2500 anywhere in the Lowermainland. I can't make out the full model number..is it "HG"? Thanks Rod.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      It’s this one:
      fish.shimano.com/content/fish/northamerica/us/en/homepage/Shimano_Product_Page.P-STRADIC_FL.html

  • @happyamerican4571
    @happyamerican4571 4 года назад

    Would you reccomend baitcasting for lure fishing?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      Happy American Yep! You certainly can use a low profile baitcasting reel with a 9’ baitcasting rod for this. The only time I would do this is when I decide to only carry one rod and still want to switch up between spoon casting and float fishing from time to time.

  • @10MinutestoRouletteFortune
    @10MinutestoRouletteFortune 2 года назад

    Our go to in Alaska is Pixie for Coho....... Every box has at least 4 up here.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  2 года назад

      Around 15 years ago or so, Pixie spoons were the go-to's in this region but somehow fizzled away after a couple of years. I actually just got a few last year and will be trying them again this season.

  • @pauldye7250
    @pauldye7250 8 месяцев назад

    About how long is the 12lb flourocarbon leader that you use and what knot or tackle do you use to connect that with your mainline?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  8 месяцев назад +1

      Usually around 4 to 6 feet. I use an improved Albright knot to connect the two.

  • @richardgeere6689
    @richardgeere6689 10 месяцев назад

    I am just asking weather you use any weights like split shot when using spinners?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  10 месяцев назад +1

      I don't add any other weights on my line when using casting spoons and spinners.

  • @durrrrburger
    @durrrrburger 2 года назад

    Is a longer rod necessary? I have a 6 foot rod and I've caught fish as big as 15 pounds, I've never had a problem with it and was wondering what the longer rod does?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  2 года назад

      A slightly longer rod does give you an advantage of casting and fighting. A longer and more flexible/slower rod is a bit more forgiving and really comes in handy for salmon fishing.

  • @eywaeywa162
    @eywaeywa162 3 года назад

    Hey there,
    would you recommend getting a medium or a fast Action Rod for fishing for salmon?
    And does it really matter if you are fishing with a spinnig or a casting Rod?
    Greetings from Germany

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад +1

      I think it really depends on what type of fishing you are doing. I always prefer a slow action rod to get a better bend on it when bringing in a salmon, but it really depends on what lures you are using. If I am jigging, then I would use a shorter and faster action rod like I explained in this video. If I am fishing with spoons and spinners, a slower action rod it is. If I am beach fishing with bigger lures, then I'd be using a longer and faster action rod.

    • @eywaeywa162
      @eywaeywa162 3 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod Thank you for answering.

  • @tonyb.3759
    @tonyb.3759 3 года назад

    What reel gear ratios are best for salmon on your larger moderate rod?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      The spinning reels which I use, usually Shimano 2500 size, the gear ratio is around 5:1 (Shimano Nasci) to 6:1 (Shimano Stradic).

  • @Our_Whippets
    @Our_Whippets 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Rod ... how do you attach the leader to the braided line?

  • @igorperic889
    @igorperic889 2 года назад

    Hey rod. I got a new rod this year for coho 10,6 g loomis imx float rod 6-12 lbs I believe I seen a video a while ago u fished with it ? How did u like it for coho and would it hold for chinook?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  2 года назад +1

      Great choice! That is my favourite float rod for coho salmon. I’ve also caught chinook salmon, steelhead and chum salmon up to around 10 to 15lb. That works fine in slow to moderate flow, but you’d be pushing it in the fast current.

    • @igorperic889
      @igorperic889 2 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod thank you

  • @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807
    @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807 3 года назад

    where do you buy these shimano clarus? i am in chiliwack and have been looking for a new spinning rod.

  • @italiantroutaholic8926
    @italiantroutaholic8926 4 года назад +1

    I would thing Okuma would have a rod closer to what you like . But then again I see your a Shimano Guy !

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      I've always been a Shimano guy since I was a little kid. :)

  • @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807
    @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807 3 года назад

    I have a spinning rod with a 6-10 line rating. I've been told to use 30lbs braid because it has the 8lbs diameter. I've also been told to use 15lbs braid for the 4lbs diameter. Which would be be more sutible?

  • @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807
    @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807 3 года назад

    I own both spinning and casting setups, I'm planning on getting a expensive combo soon. Should I get a baitcaster or spinner combo, is one better than the other?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад +1

      Well doesn't that depend on what style of fishing you intend to do? A spinning setup is better than a baitcasting setup if you are casting and retrieving lures, a baitcasting setup is better than a spinning setup if you are float fishing.

    • @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807
      @averagesalmonfishermanbc8807 3 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod Thats the information I was wondering, Thanks Rod.

  • @allenyen5793
    @allenyen5793 4 года назад

    Hi Rod,
    How long the leader do you prepared for coho fishing.
    Thanks!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      It really doesn't have to be that long, anywhere from 4 to 8 feet.

    • @allenyen5793
      @allenyen5793 4 года назад

      Hi Rod,
      Thank you for reply! I hope one day I can go fishing with you so can guide me on catching coho. I love to catch coho but no luck.😞.
      Thank you again!

  • @Isutaki
    @Isutaki Год назад

    Hi Rod, I want to buy a 8ft6 Shimano Clarus rated at 8-12 lb. Is this rod good for coho and other salmon? Also, it says lure 3/8-3/4. Would 1/4 lure be ok? Thank you!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! That is a good spinning rods for casting and retrieving spoons and spinners, and you can also get away with twitching jig. 1/4oz lures are fine since it's between 3/8 and 3/4oz.

    • @Isutaki
      @Isutaki Год назад

      @@FishingwithRod thanks for the prompt reply! Would it work with float fishing with bait?

  • @haliefrey6115
    @haliefrey6115 10 месяцев назад

    You should make a video on what has worked best for you.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  10 месяцев назад

      I do, there have been lots of episodes since this one which show it.

  • @MrSW-rt4ts
    @MrSW-rt4ts 3 года назад +1

    In the comment section can you put the name of the rod and reel that you recommended for coho in Simons fishing and steelhead did not get the name of it thank you

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      I have that already actually, it's in the pinned comment.

  • @daverepole9283
    @daverepole9283 2 года назад

    Hi Rod what about spinners? Thank you for your tips

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  2 года назад

      Spinners work great too! I tend to use spinners in stagnant water or runs with less current.

    • @daverepole9283
      @daverepole9283 2 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod thank you so much Rod..

  • @farshadsh3454
    @farshadsh3454 10 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to tag a long with you salmon fishing in BC? I live in Vancouver, never tried fishing but I am thinking to give it a shot.

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  10 месяцев назад

      I don't take others fishing unfortunately, as I am not a licensed fishing guide.

    • @farshadsh3454
      @farshadsh3454 10 месяцев назад

      I just meant standing there and watching how you do it. But that is alright. Thanks

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 4 года назад

    how do you attach the leader to your braided line?!?!?!? i was waiting with uh, baited breath and you didn't mention it!!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +1

      Sorry, I actually have a video tutorial on that already and I was going to link it in the video card but forgot. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/oMMx5WRk6as/видео.html

    • @dlashkov
      @dlashkov 4 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod I had the same question, but you already answered it =) Thank You for such a detailed breakdown! I love using spoons to catch salmon, and I'm picking up a few tips from you!

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад

      You're very welcome! Thank you all for watching.

  • @mokujon
    @mokujon 4 года назад

    Is a 4000 size spinning reel too big for a 9ft rod?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +2

      That would depend on the rating of the rod. If you are using a rod that's rated 10 to 20lb, for sure it is not too big. The rods being featured in this video are rated between 6 and 12lb, therefore we use a 2500 size spinning reel to go with these. There's no reason to use a 4000 size spinning reel if you are targeting coho salmon. A reel that size is quite a bit heavier and you'd get pretty tired if you are going to cast with it all day.

    • @bradfarrahgerwing154
      @bradfarrahgerwing154 2 года назад +1

      I always go for a 3000.....most reels it only adds a half oz or so from a 2500, usually the same reel with a bigger spool
      More line capacity that way for more or thicker line depending on what you want without any substantial weight increase

  • @armytruck08
    @armytruck08 4 года назад +1

    You didn’t mention how you attach your braid to the fluorocarbon line .

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +2

      Sorry, I actually have a video tutorial on that already and I was going to link it in the video card but forgot. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/oMMx5WRk6as/видео.html

    • @armytruck08
      @armytruck08 4 года назад

      Yah , I just watched it ha . Just did a uni . I’m so used to that knot , tried the loops but got frustrated with my pudgy fingers and gave up ha .

    • @shawnbarker6984
      @shawnbarker6984 4 года назад

      Try the GT knot.

  • @victorsimonsen921
    @victorsimonsen921 4 года назад +5

    always seams to me when u find a something u like they stop making it

  • @AKhinch
    @AKhinch Год назад

    How 12 lb line can handle 30 pound Salmon ?

  • @Koomzy475
    @Koomzy475 8 месяцев назад

    Sorry what was that reel called it the first one I can’t really hear you sorry

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  8 месяцев назад +1

      The first reel is a Shimano Stradic 2500. I still use it after six seasons. :)

  • @channingsigurdsson4238
    @channingsigurdsson4238 3 года назад

    And I'm a pro fisher but I just don't know about salmon and what rod could work what I have now its a 6'6 fott rod

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      This video goes through what rods are best for coho pretty thoroughly so I suggest you watch it again. It should answer what you are asking for.

    • @channingsigurdsson4238
      @channingsigurdsson4238 3 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod never mind sorry just bought a 7footer from my own shop

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      Cool

  • @drodas1011
    @drodas1011 3 года назад

    What is the best fishing rod for salmon and where would I be able to buy it online

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      These ones in the video?

    • @drodas1011
      @drodas1011 3 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod just any rod in general I’ve tried many but they break. Any suggestions on which one would be good and where I can get it please

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      @@drodas1011 Yeah these ones in the video. Beside those, I can't give you any particular suggestions because you're not being very specific on what species you are targeting and what method of fishing you intend to use.

    • @drodas1011
      @drodas1011 3 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod where would I be able to buy them at?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      @@drodas1011 Stores. Where are you located? Shimano's website has a list of dealers. Find the ones closest to you.

  • @bongpahak
    @bongpahak 3 года назад

    Hi Rod.. what rod is that?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      Which one? I went through every rod in the video....

    • @bongpahak
      @bongpahak 3 года назад

      Well i have 2500 size reel. Any recommendations what rod im gonna pair it with..

    • @bongpahak
      @bongpahak 3 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod for salmon fishing .

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      Did you watch the entire video? Because it’s all about what rods you should use with your 2500 reel for salmon fishing.

  • @adamnoga-styron7882
    @adamnoga-styron7882 2 года назад

    How much do the Clarus rods cost?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  2 года назад

      They’re in the $100 to $150 range (Canadian).

    • @adamnoga-styron7882
      @adamnoga-styron7882 2 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod what is the warranty ?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  2 года назад

      I believe it’s one year, could be wrong. Best to ask one of the dealers as I don’t work in retail.

    • @adamnoga-styron7882
      @adamnoga-styron7882 2 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod thanks

  • @silverback7659
    @silverback7659 3 года назад

    Why can't you just tie the lure directly to your main line?

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  3 года назад

      You certainly can if you are using monofilament. If you are using braided as your main line like in this video, then you'd want to tie a section of mono or fluorocarbon line to it.

  • @fishotherapyph
    @fishotherapyph 4 года назад

    First comment 😂👌

  • @Travis_Nietling
    @Travis_Nietling 8 месяцев назад

    This is a spinning set up. A spin cast is a “closed face”

  • @TheCoreTurbo
    @TheCoreTurbo 4 года назад

    Can you make a tutorial on flossing

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  4 года назад +2

      TheCoreTurbo Can you unsubscribe? 🥳

    • @Praesidian
      @Praesidian 4 года назад

      @@FishingwithRod lol

  • @mdi04
    @mdi04 Год назад

    I just bought a 9’0 medium guide select pro okuma rod, what size reel do you think is best? Using it for a spinner setup

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  Год назад +1

      A 2500 or 3000 size reel would be good to go with it, like the ones featured in this video, that's what I use.

    • @mdi04
      @mdi04 Год назад

      @@FishingwithRod Awesome thanks! I had an idea i was just unsure. Love ur vids

    • @FishingwithRod
      @FishingwithRod  Год назад

      Cheers!