Depending on what dodger you run no weight. If your dodger isn’t heavy enough to go under the surface you could add 1/4-3/4 oz weight if needed. Back anywhere from 80 to 150ft.
Just curious do the fish still bite this time of year? I'm new to WASHINGTON state. Beautiful here and all the water I'm dying to get out and cast a line. Great video.
Haha, that was a very busy boat! The bows seemed off the hook this winter. Size was the same but numbers seemed a lot better than past years.
Awesome fish! Wish you would have done a close up of the meat / the filleting; the small clip we got looked really good!
On top, any weight at all? Didn't see any on line. How far back were you?
Thanks for video, headed there in April
Depending on what dodger you run no weight. If your dodger isn’t heavy enough to go under the surface you could add 1/4-3/4 oz weight if needed. Back anywhere from 80 to 150ft.
How deep were they running?
On the surface this time of year for the most part.
Just curious do the fish still bite this time of year? I'm new to WASHINGTON state. Beautiful here and all the water I'm dying to get out and cast a line. Great video.
Trout fishing is good into the spring and then I will transition over to walleye soon.
GREAT VIDEO where did you launch from didn't recognize the launch
7bays.