That big trout you landed was a beautiful fish. It’s cool watching you release these fish not about the numbers. It’s about enjoying the day and you’re having fun DERRICK LETS GOOOOOOO!
Well done, nice video. Us fisherman love the info like speed and depth especially. Also the size of the fish by measurements but you were releasing so it’s tougher to do.
I don't have a trolling option, any recommendations for baits and depths when not trolling? Been catching bass but no trout on worms, roboworms and drop shot. Love the channel great content!
@@tadgrants2212 Hi TAD Grants, the short answer is jigging. Check out my vid on "dead sticking" with Gitzit tube jigs tipped with cured Hearing: ruclips.net/video/21SlDY3-lgs/видео.htmlsi=uaXVgvaayesoBUH7 Or purchase an assortment of Marabou Jigs like a black Wolly Bugger and drop it down 5-25ft and jig it up and down. If you don't have a fish finder target where you see bird activity, shade, or steep shorelines. www.fishusa.com/shop/?search_query=marabou%20jigs&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw6c63BhAiEiwAF0EH1GIQkmaeEdetJIFLjvb_VPPT91_54UEaerpVfgDP9PBpKdQP0DAzpBoCymYQAvD_BwE Good luck and thanks for watching and commenting!
@@ChadAdams-qm3hs Hi Chad, from what I have noticed, you have to vary your speeds to find what they want on any given day, last Sat 3.0 was the sweet spot, then this Sat seemed 3.2-3.3 was the sweet spot. When the fish are really biting, I have gone up to 4 mph. Also, understand the speed range of the spoons you are pulling, in general the smaller the spoon the slower the speed and the larger the faster. Good luck!
Awesome....Great action out a Berryessa! Glad you're getting results with Trigger Spoons....Match the forage...catch the fish!! Cal
@@FHSTackle Thanks Cal!
That big trout you landed was a beautiful fish. It’s cool watching you release these fish not about the numbers. It’s about enjoying the day and you’re having fun DERRICK LETS GOOOOOOO!
@@tomhughes9757 Thank you Tommy!
Well done, nice video. Us fisherman love the info like speed and depth especially. Also the size of the fish by measurements but you were releasing so it’s tougher to do.
@@GaryRoenickr Hi Gary , thanks for watching and commenting, good luck out there and if you see me say hi!
Glad you got on the fish!!! Heard you on Sep’s show this morning!!!!!
@@dc18ft1 It was a fun morning, watched Bald Eagle working. The same area I caught all the fish, thanks for watching and commenting!
Great day fishin'. Thanks for the tips
@@skeptic9368 Hi Skeptic, thank you!
Great video. How fun. Just found your video. Recommend by Alan Fong
@@michaelmilton4427 Hi Michael, thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the report yesterday I’m out gettin the trout right now😄
@@lauriebagg3618 Hi Laurie, Let's Gooooo!
Good stuff from the Blind Squirrel and a nice bunch of fish.
@@sep649 Thanks Sep!
I don't have a trolling option, any recommendations for baits and depths when not trolling? Been catching bass but no trout on worms, roboworms and drop shot. Love the channel great content!
@@tadgrants2212 Hi TAD Grants, the short answer is jigging. Check out my vid on "dead sticking" with Gitzit tube jigs tipped with cured Hearing:
ruclips.net/video/21SlDY3-lgs/видео.htmlsi=uaXVgvaayesoBUH7
Or purchase an assortment of Marabou Jigs like a black Wolly Bugger and drop it down 5-25ft and jig it up and down. If you don't have a fish finder target where you see bird activity, shade, or steep shorelines.
www.fishusa.com/shop/?search_query=marabou%20jigs&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw6c63BhAiEiwAF0EH1GIQkmaeEdetJIFLjvb_VPPT91_54UEaerpVfgDP9PBpKdQP0DAzpBoCymYQAvD_BwE
Good luck and thanks for watching and commenting!
What a fish
How fast do you troll when you run spoons
@@ChadAdams-qm3hs Hi Chad, from what I have noticed, you have to vary your speeds to find what they want on any given day, last Sat 3.0 was the sweet spot, then this Sat seemed 3.2-3.3 was the sweet spot. When the fish are really biting, I have gone up to 4 mph. Also, understand the speed range of the spoons you are pulling, in general the smaller the spoon the slower the speed and the larger the faster. Good luck!
@blindsquirrelchannel3853 thanks for all the info very helpful
Tight lines brother
What down riggers are you using? Are they connected to the rail?
@@littlebobbyjr306 Hi there, I use Scotty down triggers and yes they are connected to the rail. Thanks for watching and commenting!
BTW Alan Fong sent me.