I REALLY enjoy your videos. I’ve tried with both spinning and fly rods on my local river and have had a couple on but they broke me off. I’m still new to the steelhead adventure and can’t wait to land a nice one. Your videos encourage me to keep trying.
Funny. Nick was talking about how when you bobber is down below you, you need to reel in and set the hook above the head, but his bobber goes down and he sets it to the left side and misses as he was telling everyone what not to do. Instinct took over so does he really practice what he preaches? I say not. Lol
Those 20mm Beads have a big profile…with water conditions being the way they were, those fish were moving, and aggressive…had you run bait with a pegged Okie or Corky ahead of it, or even a #6 or #8 Spin n Glo spinning on a couple 4mm plastic beads, the bait may have out fished the beads
Absolutely this. Not a fair competition, IMO. If anything, they should have been dragging rags with sandshrimp. Bump up the bait profile to match the water conditions.
Great video as always but my main interest would be buying that awesome deep rubber net. That would be great for large fish. If anyone knows where they are please write back. Love the channel and love supporting you guys
@@AddictedFishing what is the right way to bobber dogging? I don’t know the difference on how to properly fish using bobber dogging. Isn’t it kind of the same with regular float fishing though? Are you dragging the bottom? Any help appreciated! Maybe a video on how to properly bobber dogging from bank 😊
Many times especially with clearer water than what you’re fishing here, I have had a bead totally out fish a cluster of eggs. I remember one instance where I was rowing and a great friend of mine was in the front of the boat and casting through the run first, I hooked 9 steelhead before he hooked one. He was using cluster of eggs and I was on a bead. This happened a lot, especially in water a bit clearer to very clear water.
I live in the PNW and have property out Lake Quinault on the river and also Grays River. I’ve never had anyone to teach me to fish and now I want to go and give it a go! Do you guys recommend any reel/pole combo?
I like a 10'6 rod and 3500 series spinning reel. Get a reel with a fast pickup for float fishing. For spoons and spinners snag an 8 ft medium rod and maybe a 2500 reel.
I was fishing Coho with beads all of October next to guys using eggs. We were all float fishing and it seemed to favor the eggs, however we were all catching enough fish to pick and choose the ones we wanted to bonk. I think eggs do better, buti like the bead better because you can use a bead for multiple fish and hundreds of casts and you dont have to cure, store and pack eggs around. Im not writing eggs off though. I plan on keeping some on hand.
is it normal for a creek to have only double digit wild steelhead cause the smallest one i got in my local creek was 9.5 pounds biggest was 25 pounds and they seem to average around 10-15 pounds
Damn that’s rough. I already spend way too much on fishing 😂 can’t justify 10 bucks a month on something I can find out for free with a little bit of extra work. Looks cool just don’t think it’s practical for sport fisherman at that price
Wait, did you just explain that you don't want to set the hook towards the river when the bobber is below you. And then the next clip you tried to set the hook exactly the way you described not too? Lmmfao
ok great videos great app from what i hear BUT im not paying a membership to use the app i understand you put time and money in the app but you should make the app free to use and have people pay to buy the app
Let’s hear it for Big Dave and Nick! Always bringing us the freshest content and their new Catch Zone app to help the community!
Always enjoy Nick and Dave's content! They are definitely buds.
Addicted Fishing, Subscribed because your videos always make me smile!
The dynamic duo we all love! Nobody panic! 🤙🏼
I love Big Dave and Nick and Catchzone!
I REALLY enjoy your videos. I’ve tried with both spinning and fly rods on my local river and have had a couple on but they broke me off. I’m still new to the steelhead adventure and can’t wait to land a nice one. Your videos encourage me to keep trying.
Thank you big dave and popov I am definitely gonna get the catch zone app
Funny. Nick was talking about how when you bobber is down below you, you need to reel in and set the hook above the head, but his bobber goes down and he sets it to the left side and misses as he was telling everyone what not to do. Instinct took over so does he really practice what he preaches? I say not. Lol
Was gonna say the same thing
Yeah ! Another new episode ❤❤❤
Super cool video. I think i need to try some bigger beads ✌️
Awesome episode
Let's ask Levi about the mittens, hahahhaa!
You guys rock! 🤙👍
Hell yeah boys!! 🐟🐟
Love the content
Those 20mm Beads have a big profile…with water conditions being the way they were, those fish were moving, and aggressive…had you run bait with a pegged Okie or Corky ahead of it, or even a #6 or #8 Spin n Glo spinning on a couple 4mm plastic beads, the bait may have out fished the beads
Absolutely this. Not a fair competition, IMO. If anything, they should have been dragging rags with sandshrimp. Bump up the bait profile to match the water conditions.
Great video as always but my main interest would be buying that awesome deep rubber net. That would be great for large fish. If anyone knows where they are please write back. Love the channel and love supporting you guys
Would your bead setup work in a larger area like the columbia river or Snake River in Southeast Washington area? It's mainly shrimp or eggs here.
what is the name of the app you were talking about on todays show regarding river ingo
Catch Zone
@@AddictedFishing what is the right way to bobber dogging? I don’t know the difference on how to properly fish using bobber dogging. Isn’t it kind of the same with regular float fishing though? Are you dragging the bottom?
Any help appreciated! Maybe a video on how to properly bobber dogging from bank 😊
Could you guys recommend me a good spinning reel and pole for salmon?
Okuma guide selected pro 9' foot to 9'8" rod is very good, paried with okuma ceymar series 3000 or 4000.
Most of these guys use this
Ceymar is a great reel, and I've been meaning to check out the Okuma rods.
Fish on for life .
Many times especially with clearer water than what you’re fishing here, I have had a bead totally out fish a cluster of eggs. I remember one instance where I was rowing and a great friend of mine was in the front of the boat and casting through the run first, I hooked 9 steelhead before he hooked one. He was using cluster of eggs and I was on a bead. This happened a lot, especially in water a bit clearer to very clear water.
Matt Zaffino is the Jeff Gianola of weather~
I live in the PNW and have property out Lake Quinault on the river and also Grays River. I’ve never had anyone to teach me to fish and now I want to go and give it a go! Do you guys recommend any reel/pole combo?
Let me come fish on your property and I'll teach you how to catch em 😂😂
"I live in some of the best steelhead fishing in the world but I don't steelhead fish", bro get out there and get one for me🤣🤣🤣
I like a 10'6 rod and 3500 series spinning reel. Get a reel with a fast pickup for float fishing. For spoons and spinners snag an 8 ft medium rod and maybe a 2500 reel.
Did okuma put the guide select handles on the SST's now?
Yes they have nicer handles now!
I was fishing Coho with beads all of October next to guys using eggs. We were all float fishing and it seemed to favor the eggs, however we were all catching enough fish to pick and choose the ones we wanted to bonk.
I think eggs do better, buti like the bead better because you can use a bead for multiple fish and hundreds of casts and you dont have to cure, store and pack eggs around.
Im not writing eggs off though. I plan on keeping some on hand.
No way Dave! Tried it! 😂
What river is this
Bead vs bait vs spoons 👍🏼. I catch steelhead on spoons, jigs and spinners all the time.
i only catch em on 2.5 maglips , night crawlers and 1/4 ounce panther martins and lil cleos
Please give me the complete specs on your electric motor. Thank u
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is it normal for a creek to have only double digit wild steelhead cause the smallest one i got in my local creek was 9.5 pounds biggest was 25 pounds and they seem to average around 10-15 pounds
Do you actually weigh them, or is that your estimated weight?
actual weight@@devdevisser458
What is the name of your app ???
Catch Zone
Open reel for the win 🏆
Love your shows guys, just wondering how long you've been married.
😂😂😂
bead on top bait on bottom cant miss lol
What Sunglasses are those Nick?
never was this early
Damn that’s rough. I already spend way too much on fishing 😂 can’t justify 10 bucks a month on something I can find out for free with a little bit of extra work. Looks cool just don’t think it’s practical for sport fisherman at that price
don't lift on the strike w/ beads,sweep low and downstream,let the current help you tuck it into the scissors,lifting throws slack and they get off
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Hahaha just told how to set tge hook down river then proceed to set tge hook like he told us not to anyone else notice that part lol
If something doesn't break on a fishing trip, your not doing it right!
" ya big silly "
Wait, did you just explain that you don't want to set the hook towards the river when the bobber is below you. And then the next clip you tried to set the hook exactly the way you described not too? Lmmfao
No body panic!
Sick I’m forst
ok great videos great app from what i hear BUT im not paying a membership to use the app i understand you put time and money in the app but you should make the app free to use and have people pay to buy the app
I'd ha e to say bait.
How do you know it’s hatchery?
It’s clipped adipose fin
Redneck anchor. Dave cracks me up and popovs comments are gold.