Coho Salmon are Soft Biters in Low and Clear Rivers | Fishing with Rod
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2023
- I spent a couple of days chasing Vedder River coho salmon with Linda and Jeff in Chilliwack BC Canada. We float fished with @BnRTackle's soft beads. Coho salmon's bites are often soft so hooking and landing them can be difficult.
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Rod you and Linda have to make more videos. Theres a chemistry that's not common. You both have expertise and have that great conversation that makes the whole video a friendly experience. Thanks to you both for this one.
I've been following you a long time now and I must give you a well deserved compliment with this new video. I love the calm narration in the beginning. I noticed Linda does this in her content and it reminds me of Marty Stouffer. Absolutely love it. You both bring the fisheries biologist angle too...adipose! She has good on screen chemistry with you too. As you are dropping more censored f-bombs. Which is hilarious and shows you are both having good fun :). Keep up the great work Rod and Linda. You guys are great.
What a beautiful fishery, thanks for sharing! Love the slow motion of the salmon spawning!
You restore faith and fun back into fishing for me again. Thank you for everything Rod
Hi Linda! awesome video rodney love your salmon videos! and your friends!
Great vid Rod always enjoy watching and seeing how your trips go ! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video Rod & Linda 🎣👍🎣😊
Just like to give a big thank you for your excellent videos. I'm from the UK and have just returned from BC where I managed to get 4 days fishing on the Vedder. Your tips, rigs and general enthusiasm where a great help when fishing a new water. The conditions weren't great, but I did manage three Salmon on the fly. Not a fan of 'combat fishing' but followed your advice and walked away from the crowds......
Rod is awesome to clear the wilds out so neighbor Bob can catch hatch!! 😂
Hi Rod, that was a great video you & Linda put together there. I have very recently returned to Ireland from a fishing trip to the Chilliwack area where we spent quite a few days fishing the soft bead on the Vedder canal and further upstream in the area you were fishing.
Nice work. That was a lot of fun. Great production too 👊💥
Word from my fishing friend who works on the river is that the Vedder next year will have a dedicated section for Vloggers and Influencers only! should be awesome
Fisherman's corner tells you,,, the coho run!!! ITS STARTING!!
Lindas fly skills can add a new dimension. We got one on the fly the other day after the crowds cleared there and my buddy was thrilled.
Thanks for Sharing - Went fishing in the Green in Washington and full of Pink in the spawn Had fun catch release but looking for coho
Cheers for that Rod, just a nice peaceful vid.
don't worry he'll be on my rod!
Definitely, a few weeks ago i was fishing in a couple feet of water and i would see then take my eggs/mouth them before the bobber would move.
I think we've been spoiled since 2019 when it comes to coho salmon this year. Most of my bites were really light, and it barely shakes my float. They don't even fully sink the floats. When you get aggressive float downs, it's more than likely a jack.