"Pick Me Girl" Catches First Fish - Green River Salmon Fishing 2024
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024
- Our first ever trip to the Green River and she finally gets her first salmon. Her reaction is golden. Can't beat getting someone's first catch on video.
Rod = Lamiglas X11 (broke shortly after this, not recommended)
Reel = Penn
Main = 12 lb. high vis mono
Leader = 12 lb. Low Vis mono, 9' 6" length
Float/Lure/Bait = Size 12 Corky soaked in Fire Gel
Hook = Eagle Claw Size 1 long shank All Purpose, pinched barb.
Weight = 3/8 oz cannon ball
Swivel = Size 12 Snap Swivel
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did you use a tampon as bait? red is good color.
Nice catch 👍Which part is this in green river?
@hiroshiruluked1566 down town auburn along the trail
@@SlamminSalmonFishing 🙏🏽
ALL THE FISH ARE UP STREAM
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lmao the title! That fuckin facebook thread
@rcl8464 we had to do it 🤣
"look at that, right in the mouth" Bro that fish was flossed, Try not using a 8ft leader and see how many fish you catch, try using eggs under a bobber or throw spinners like a real fisherman. The fact you have to say its in the mouth is so obvious you foul hook fish frequently.
@Fishing_503 I don't foul hook fish at all. Mine are almost always left corner of the mouth, as you'll see in my videos. Yes, I floss, and I'm ridiculously good at it. The day of this video, she had a corky covered in Fire Gel. She doesn't know how to floss yet. That's why she's struggled until now, and that's also why the fish ate it. Oh, and don't worry, I use bobber and eggs also. I'll be posting videos from other rivers as well. We're just getting started. The remarks I make in my videos are directed towards a few people who have made certain remarks regarding flossing.
@@SlamminSalmonFishing right on dude, I thought you were trying to say you didnt floss. Yes you are good at it. I see on those rivers you fish, the clarity is bad. Probably extremely hard to actually get them to bite...
@Fishing_503 indeed it is. The visibility in the Puyallup is at best a few inches. Most of the time, you can't see anything.