Nick,... you’re very informative... even to the newbies... you speak well and you explain things so everyone can understand.... I know it’s difficult for some to follow along .... I learned about conventional bait casters at a very young age as I am almost 60 years old ... suffix it to say bait casters are definitely not for the newbies......they end up making chow mein or sometimes called birds nest... lol 😂 Also Lamiglas has been around since I was just a kid and they are quality rods for the price ... it’s not the brand or how much you paid for your rod like some blow hards preach... it’s about what feel good in your hands and what works for you... ..! Another great video...👍
Yo, I know you are just having a good time but dude without the channel & you’re attitude I wouldn’t have gotten out this season. You put me on my first salmon in my book. Thanks brother
Spongebob Squarepants another message that I have somehow missed. That’s the kind of stuff that keeps me motivated to keep doing this. It was for fun at first, still is, but it’d be hard to quit now. I feel like I’d be letting a bunch of people down.. pretty sure I will be around until I can’t cast anymore lol.
Patrick Waymire - I hope it helps out. It would be nice to see a good return of winter steelhead this season. We are going to get some group trips set up soon. If you are interested, we have a Facebook group (@AnglingAddictsPNW) We will put out some info there and also in upcoming videos as the group trips get closer. Would be great to have you!
Nick - You're awesome. Thanks for this - recently moved back to PNW after 20 year work hiatus. Spent last week on the Sandy for a couple days for steelhead - none yet, but great to stand in the water and chill. Thanks for the tips. Cheers
Kevin Weberling - welcome back to the PNW! Things should be picking up more in the following weeks. I could only imagine how good it had to feel to be back out on the water 🎣 Thanks for the feedback and good luck out on the water
I bought a 10ft 6in okuma 10-20lb baitcaster fishing rod for salmon and steelhead and it works great I put a 30lb braided line on a shimano TRX200AXG 200 caster reel and I love it😊
This is seriously perfect content for beginners, thank you for including us!! I’ve been overwhelmed trying to figure out the fishing world. Watching as many videos as possible to learn about fish, water conditions, techniques, gear and hardware, etc.. Almost considered “I’m not cut out for this” .... but I really do need to fish my own fresh fatty fish for health reasons. So these videos help me very much, I truly appreciate you Nick for taking the time to make this type of content!! I’m a bit unsure about going after salmon/steelheads since I’ve never fished before and am a small person. Scared of being over powered by a fish. So far I’ve bought two Ugly Stix GX2, 5’ L and 6’ M, and some line to start practicing knots and leader lines. After seeing this video I realized my 6’ M rod isn’t salmon/steelhead caliber 😬. Is it possible to actually catch a salmon/steelheads on a 6’ M?! I’m only 5’1 and not sure I’ll be able to manage larger rods like a 8’6 let alone a 9’6 😓.
I think you would do just fine with a bigger rod. A lot of the time salmon and steelhead rods are pretty light and I think you may find that you can swing it with ease. Don’t be intimidated, feeling a fight of a fish of that size and strength is amazing. I always enjoy doing these types of videos and it always makes my day to hear someone caught their first fish with the help of these videos. There is a lot to try and soak in and it can get very overwhelming. Any rod and reel could get your gear into the water but you’d definitely want something built more for that type of fishing. If you are new then just keep doing what you are doing “baby steps” soak in what info you can, time on the water is crucial. Find a couple techniques (or one) and work on that technique, and then maybe move on once you feel comfortable with it. Confidence goes a long way.
Thank you for the advice and the boost of confidence, I will apply it. But I won’t lie, I am a little intimidated by salmon and steelhead - they put up a good fight. You’re definitely teaching me a lot and helping me prepare to get started! It’ll be a very sweet moment when I catch my first salmon!! I’ll buy a bigger rod. What reel size would you suggest for the President Pflueger? I tried figuring out how they’re sized with rods by doing research but honestly didn’t understand how to pair them right.
Hey I have that same reel an it doesn't free spool well. I use black Max's for everything from float fishing to drift fishing but your totally right it is easier to learn with Spinning but when I float fish with one I just tune it so it'll free spool somewhat I find it's alot nicer on smaller holes being able to keep the line tight an up of the water awesome discussion would like to have someone to discuss the science behind this stuff more thank you
Good video, I don’t recommend those particular lamiglas. Lamiglas makes some fine rods, but those aren’t them. I strongly recommend you go to the seconds bin at lamiglas. For 100 you can buy some cosmetic issues infinity and kwik rods etc. every now n then a si makes it in there! Not trying to bash on your stuff. I’m just trying to share some good info.
How do you get your braided line to sink when using spinners? Doesnt part of it try to float while part of it (lure side) trys to sink? Or do you tie uni knot to mono? Or does the 30lb braid sink well?
Elijah Stone - The 30lb sinks pretty decent. The line does tend to float a bit though, more so when it’s brand new. I usually have a swivel going from braid to mono because I like having that extra piece of hardware to keep the line from twisting. That actually puts a little extra weight on the line as well and helps it get down. My technique for lures/spinners is “swinging” them, I’m gonna do a video for it soon. It has worked really well for me, just takes some practice and it helps get the lures through a better strike zone for a longer time.. The braided line makes it easier to do as well..
Elijah Stone anytime man, I/we will always try to respond quick and have the best answer and hopefully it’s one that helps lol.. thanks man, tight lines!
Patrick Waymire - hey Patrick, yes you can. I’d say as long as you can control your line then you are good to go. I’m planning on doing some corkie and yarn myself this season, always a great rig
Enjoyed your video. I hear lots of different opinions on leader strength & length. Im hoping to start out with spinners & spoons for steelhead this season with 30 lb braid mainline, so 12 lb fluoro leader? 18 lb? 20? 3 feet, 5 ft 12 ft? I hear so many different answers. Thx. Also I have 2 abu garcia revo toro low profile reels the winch & the NaCl some say they prefer the low profile I also have 3 open face reels from 2500 up to 5500. From what Ive seen it sounds like around a 4000 size reel would work well for a 9'6" rod med power fast action with 30 lb braid. Thoughts? I have a 5000 a 5500 then the 2 low profiles do I need to buy another reel Im at 9 now & 12 rods...gettin out of hand
Didn't get enough information on the Pflueger reel. Can you give us some specs model number etc. I just move within a block of the Dosewallips river on the Olympic Peninsula. I haven't actually fish for a couple of decades but I am very anxious to get back into it. Any help you could give would be great thanks!
Nick, another great informative video. I'm guessing the negative thumbs down was from Owin Hays after I threatened that you would be the next host for Outdoor GPS... LOL... Tight Lines My Friend.
I'm a native to this area and done all sorts of fishing off and on, but I'd consider myself a beginner with most anything. And I've never gone after steelhead. So last year I picked up two Okuma Avenger AV 40b reels for $5. One even still had the box and all packaging and owners pamphlet. My question is, will this reel work for steelies? It has 8/10/12 lbs rating on the spool. I currently have it wound with 12 lbs test, but mono not braided. I'm happy to toss away all that line and go with heavier braided if this reel will be okay. Thoughts? Thank you for the great videos and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
You’ll be good even with the mono. Lots of people use a lighter setup and play the fish instead of horsing it in. I’d get some fluorocarbon line to use as leader though. Steelhead are picky and will get spooked. A chinook salmon I’m just trying to piss it off and get it to hit the presentation for getting in front of it. With a steelhead I’d try to be more subtle and give it something that would actually be drifting down the stream that it would normally strike.
so I put 125 yards 20 pound braided on my pfluger but rated only to 10 pound braided at like 225 yards. will that make a huge difference. or will I be good to go for the most part.
@@AnglingAddictsPNW thank you both. it's my first set up now I'm part of the rabbit hole thanks to my buddy. just trying to learn as much as possible right now
Basically.. When it comes to fishing for steelhead, if im using the bait caster its usually for spinners and that type of gear.. doesn't do so well for bobber fishing if you are newer to the sport and haven't used a bait caster.. and I do think that spinning reels are much better for bobber fishing, and casting..
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Thank you for that clarification. I've collected gear from various places and only kind of know what to do with the different things, so that is helpful.
MaximumMotionPictures - I hear ya there. I just clipped a leaf on a cast the other day and it caused a pretty bad birds nest. Baitcasters definitely have their perks but who wants to lose fishing time having to deal with that mess?
thanks for the info man! i live in southern michigan and i hear alot of people talk about center pin reels. whats your thought on them? to be hinest since im just starting out i will probobly stick with a spinning rod set up but just curious if you have used them and are they spicifc to one style of fishing?
I'll be going steelhead fishing for the first time at elk creek in Erie pa everyone has been telling me to use fluorocarbon line 4 to 6 lbs because water is shallow and clear. What is your opinion on that. Thanks
From what I’ve seen the water is very low and clear and totally different than fishing around here. I have never fished there myself but would definitely go with what’s recommended, though I’d stick on the heavier end
Hello nick I’m trying to find a lamiglas and I seen the x11 you had is it the medium action 9”4 rated for 8 to 12 I believe would that be a good rod for steelies paired with the reel you have on yours
I have the same president that you have it says 20# braid would 30 be ok also how many yards can you fit on that size reel I just bought mine today and I’m going steelhead fishing the first week of April
PNW anglers - I have 30lb on mine and about 150yards of it. Luckily most reels show how much braid can be put on as well. When you buy braided line it will show the diameter it is in comparison to regular line. The 30lb braid I use is equivalent to using 12lb line. I think a lot of people get confused on that when they are first starting out. Good luck when you get out. Let me know how it goes
Question for you Nick. You posted a video on a few options for beginners on salmon/steelhead poles a while back. What reel do you recommend putting on a Okuma Celilo 9'6 rod?
I guess it kinda depends on how much you are looking to spend... Shimano has some inexpensive reels. I've been a fan of the Pflueger President reels, they are affordable and durable. Okuma has some good ones too... there are a lot out there, but the smooothest reel i have is a shimano catana 4000. It's new and i've only used it a handful of times but i've been impressed so far
I wanted to know what size was you’re pflueger spinner is ? I was going to order on Amazon but there’s different sizes 20,25,30,35,40 those are the sizes they have to order. Thanks also video helps a lot!
Quang Pham - yes there is. I did it once when it was mix and match or not fish. Still caught a fish but here is just a reason or two why it’s not a good idea.. if you use a spinning reel on a bait casting rod it switches where you are putting pressure on the rod if you get a fish on, considering a bait caster sits on top and your eyelets face up. A spinning reel will make it to where they are under the rod and facing down. The rods not meant to bend the opposite direction with that much force. Also the eyelets on each type of rod is setup for the way that the matching reel spots out line. Baitcasters are parallel to the rod whet a spinning reel is perpendicular. In the end, it’s best to just match up the right rod and reel
I use 50lb power pro, 20lb big game bumper and 8-15lb leaders. I can get away with this setup for anything from fall chinook to silvers and steelhead. Just my 2 cents.
Northwest Oregon Fishing I think I may bump up my braid strength to a 50lb. My 30lb hasn’t let me down yet so I’m kind of hesitant. Same deal though, all my rods have it and are used for chinook, coho, and steelhead. I may mix up a couple setups this year and see how it goes. Your two cents is much appreciated.
Great video, one thing to add maybe is the difference between a spinning rod and casting rod. I’ve noticed some newer anglers using a casting rod with a spinning reel. The casting rod has smaller eyes which limits casting ability the way line comes off spinning reel. Haha I noticed u started to touch on the difference as I was typing this. Have a great day
jeffh699 lol - ya I didn’t want to get too into it.. but I figured the little clip at the end would help set the two types apart . Some late info, but it’s there lol. It definitely limits your casting. Thanks for adding that. And I’m not big on bait rods during winter time considering how fast those small eyelets freeze closed during freezing temps.
They all have their ups and downs but my recommendation will almost always be a Medium action, especially for bank fishing.. Thanks for watching the vid... It seems like forever ago when i did this one, so much has changed since then... I've been using Okuma rods a bit more lately. I used to be all about lamiglas rods but i started having too many issues with the eyelet inserts coming out.. Good luck out there.. Glad the video helped some
Thanks for the information man! 🤘👍👍 my only question would be how much do you think I could get away with spending for a semi-cheap set up? If you have any specific recommendations that would be awesome. Cheers!
Anytime! There are SO many options out there, it’s hard to say. I usually try to not spend too much since I’m rough on all my stuff. I spend between $75-100 for a rod and $50-75 on a reel.
I'm curious if you have given any other baitcasting reels a try besides that Quantum Pulse...that was the first baitcaster I ever owned, and try as I might, I could not bring myself to like that reel. It was awful, and I really feel like you need to spend a bit more money on a baitcaster to really get a solid functioning reel; the entry-level options are very frustrating to use. Entry level spinning reels on the other hand, for the most part, are totally fine. I personally prefer a baitcaster for bobber fishing, its much easier to free spool and let line out than a spinning reel. There's some pretty solid baitcasters available on ebay for very reasonable prices; Daiwa Fuego CT is $60 for example, and its SO much better than that quantum. If your spool tension is set correctly, the line will come off the reel effortlessly without any drag (I expect you need to use that particular reel with a fairly tight spool tension, which is why you haven't found it to work very well for bobber fishing). When extending your drift downstream, its much faster to set the hook on a baitcaster than a spinning reel because you have to manually flip the bail and then reel down to set the hook, whereas on a baitcaster you just reel and set, or you can just thumb the spool if you don't have much slack. Half a second can be the difference between a fish on and a whiff.
Andrew Ikehara-Martin - Your input on reels is much appreciated. I have tried many types over the years. Cheap and expensive, and some inbetweenI don’t have issues fishing with either type of reel. The point was for beginners And recommending that a baitcaster wasn’t the the best route for starting out for winter steelhead. The Quantum Pulse definitely isn’t anything special, but that’s irrelevant. It’s all personal preference when it comes to fishing
@@AnglingAddictsPNW fair enough, baitcasting reels are definitely not for beginners. I probably wouldn't recommend steelhead for beginners either though :P
Andrew Ikehara-Martin, both are true statements. Winter Steelhead can be a tough one for sure. I definitely wouldn’t recommend the quantum considering how fast I ran into issues with it, but I’m tough on my gear and breaking expensive stuff adds up quick. I appreciate your input on baitcasters, it’s something that comes with time and experience. Trying to figure out how to work it correctly AND trying to figure out the Steelhead thing is a bit much for someone just starting out, that’s why I usually recommend a casting reel, easy to use and if you are already familiar one, then you can focus on tracking down the fish and fine tuning some techniques for catching them, then maybe experiment with a baitcaster during summer time. Thanks again
Nick,... you’re very informative... even to the newbies... you speak well and you explain things so everyone can understand.... I know it’s difficult for some to follow along .... I learned about conventional bait casters at a very young age as I am almost 60 years old ... suffix it to say bait casters are definitely not for the newbies......they end up making chow mein or sometimes called birds nest... lol 😂
Also Lamiglas has been around since I was just a kid and they are quality rods for the price ... it’s not the brand or how much you paid for your rod like some blow hards preach... it’s about what feel good in your hands and what works for you... ..!
Another great video...👍
Yo, I know you are just having a good time but dude without the channel & you’re attitude I wouldn’t have gotten out this season. You put me on my first salmon in my book. Thanks brother
Spongebob Squarepants whatcha catch em on?
Spongebob Squarepants another message that I have somehow missed. That’s the kind of stuff that keeps me motivated to keep doing this. It was for fun at first, still is, but it’d be hard to quit now. I feel like I’d be letting a bunch of people down.. pretty sure I will be around until I can’t cast anymore lol.
First year steelheader here i apriciate this and your in my neck of the woods
Patrick Waymire - I hope it helps out. It would be nice to see a good return of winter steelhead this season. We are going to get some group trips set up soon. If you are interested, we have a Facebook group (@AnglingAddictsPNW)
We will put out some info there and also in upcoming videos as the group trips get closer. Would be great to have you!
Well done video !!! Thanks for all of the information.
9 foot medium light 6-12 with 10 pound mono is my go-to (lure 1/4 - 3/4 ounce) and 4000 series spinning reel.
Nick - You're awesome. Thanks for this - recently moved back to PNW after 20 year work hiatus. Spent last week on the Sandy for a couple days for steelhead - none yet, but great to stand in the water and chill. Thanks for the tips. Cheers
Kevin Weberling - welcome back to the PNW! Things should be picking up more in the following weeks. I could only imagine how good it had to feel to be back out on the water 🎣
Thanks for the feedback and good luck out on the water
Excellent presentation. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I bought a 10ft 6in okuma 10-20lb baitcaster fishing rod for salmon and steelhead and it works great I put a 30lb braided line on a shimano TRX200AXG 200 caster reel and I love it😊
Thank you for the information
This is seriously perfect content for beginners, thank you for including us!! I’ve been overwhelmed trying to figure out the fishing world. Watching as many videos as possible to learn about fish, water conditions, techniques, gear and hardware, etc.. Almost considered “I’m not cut out for this” .... but I really do need to fish my own fresh fatty fish for health reasons. So these videos help me very much, I truly appreciate you Nick for taking the time to make this type of content!! I’m a bit unsure about going after salmon/steelheads since I’ve never fished before and am a small person. Scared of being over powered by a fish. So far I’ve bought two Ugly Stix GX2, 5’ L and 6’ M, and some line to start practicing knots and leader lines. After seeing this video I realized my 6’ M rod isn’t salmon/steelhead caliber 😬. Is it possible to actually catch a salmon/steelheads on a 6’ M?! I’m only 5’1 and not sure I’ll be able to manage larger rods like a 8’6 let alone a 9’6 😓.
I think you would do just fine with a bigger rod. A lot of the time salmon and steelhead rods are pretty light and I think you may find that you can swing it with ease. Don’t be intimidated, feeling a fight of a fish of that size and strength is amazing. I always enjoy doing these types of videos and it always makes my day to hear someone caught their first fish with the help of these videos. There is a lot to try and soak in and it can get very overwhelming. Any rod and reel could get your gear into the water but you’d definitely want something built more for that type of fishing. If you are new then just keep doing what you are doing “baby steps” soak in what info you can, time on the water is crucial. Find a couple techniques (or one) and work on that technique, and then maybe move on once you feel comfortable with it. Confidence goes a long way.
Thank you for the advice and the boost of confidence, I will apply it. But I won’t lie, I am a little intimidated by salmon and steelhead - they put up a good fight. You’re definitely teaching me a lot and helping me prepare to get started! It’ll be a very sweet moment when I catch my first salmon!! I’ll buy a bigger rod. What reel size would you suggest for the President Pflueger? I tried figuring out how they’re sized with rods by doing research but honestly didn’t understand how to pair them right.
Awesome video! Looking to get into some steelhead ASAP! You should do one like this for jetty/rock fishing. Love those videos you put up recently
Hey I have that same reel an it doesn't free spool well. I use black Max's for everything from float fishing to drift fishing but your totally right it is easier to learn with Spinning but when I float fish with one I just tune it so it'll free spool somewhat I find it's alot nicer on smaller holes being able to keep the line tight an up of the water awesome discussion would like to have someone to discuss the science behind this stuff more thank you
Good video, I don’t recommend those particular lamiglas. Lamiglas makes some fine rods, but those aren’t them. I strongly recommend you go to the seconds bin at lamiglas. For 100 you can buy some cosmetic issues infinity and kwik rods etc. every now n then a si makes it in there! Not trying to bash on your stuff. I’m just trying to share some good info.
Amazing video.. thanks so much man!
How do you get your braided line to sink when using spinners? Doesnt part of it try to float while part of it (lure side) trys to sink? Or do you tie uni knot to mono? Or does the 30lb braid sink well?
Elijah Stone - The 30lb sinks pretty decent. The line does tend to float a bit though, more so when it’s brand new. I usually have a swivel going from braid to mono because I like having that extra piece of hardware to keep the line from twisting. That actually puts a little extra weight on the line as well and helps it get down. My technique for lures/spinners is “swinging” them, I’m gonna do a video for it soon. It has worked really well for me, just takes some practice and it helps get the lures through a better strike zone for a longer time.. The braided line makes it easier to do as well..
AnglingAddictsPNW oh ya the swivel..Didn’t even think about that. Thanks for getting back to me and answering it the best you can! Tight lines my guy!
Elijah Stone anytime man, I/we will always try to respond quick and have the best answer and hopefully it’s one that helps lol.. thanks man, tight lines!
This going to be my first time fishing for steelhead does color mean in fishing line I see different colors just wondering
Can you use a shorter rod for bottom bouncing yarn and a corkie?
Patrick Waymire - hey Patrick, yes you can. I’d say as long as you can control your line then you are good to go. I’m planning on doing some corkie and yarn myself this season, always a great rig
Great rig to use at the bend below cedar creek!
Enjoyed your video. I hear lots of different opinions on leader strength & length. Im hoping to start out with spinners & spoons for steelhead this season with 30 lb braid mainline, so 12 lb fluoro leader? 18 lb? 20? 3 feet, 5 ft 12 ft? I hear so many different answers. Thx. Also I have 2 abu garcia revo toro low profile reels the winch & the NaCl some say they prefer the low profile I also have 3 open face reels from 2500 up to 5500. From what Ive seen it sounds like around a 4000 size reel would work well for a 9'6" rod med power fast action with 30 lb braid. Thoughts? I have a 5000 a 5500 then the 2 low profiles do I need to buy another reel Im at 9 now & 12 rods...gettin out of hand
Thx for the info. Good stuff to know.
Venture Bound - Every little bit helps for sure. Thanks man
Thanks for this guys!!
What do you think of the x11 vs the redline rod?
Didn't get enough information on the Pflueger reel. Can you give us some specs model number etc. I just move within a block of the Dosewallips river on the Olympic Peninsula. I haven't actually fish for a couple of decades but I am very anxious to get back into it. Any help you could give would be great thanks!
What rod is the first one you showed it’s sorta red ?
Nick, another great informative video. I'm guessing the negative thumbs down was from Owin Hays after I threatened that you would be the next host for Outdoor GPS... LOL... Tight Lines My Friend.
Paul Monaco - haha, actually I have a couple of trolls from another RUclipsr that is local.
And thanks Paul, your feedback is always appreciated
Owin Hays does not seem like that sort of guy. I’ve met him before at the sportsman’s show.
@@grant0410 I was J O K I N G.....
Paul Monaco oh I’m sorry
@@grant0410 NO PROBLEM
Here looking for a light catfish and light surf fishing rod that’s 8’ light weight but can throw around 1-1.5 oz
what pflueger reel do you recommend? the only one I see have a braid capacity of 10 pounds
I have a 10’ Okuma rockaway medium for surf, would that work for this as well?
What size reel would you recommend for a Lamiglas 9’6” medium like the one you have? Is a 4000 size reel too large?
The 40, same as a 4000 is perfect in my opinion. Especially since it will work for salmon and steelhead.
If I'm going to be drifting how world a lamiglass 9'6 med be? And what kind of action should I go with? Moderate?
9’6” medium, moderate action is usually a good choice..
I'm a native to this area and done all sorts of fishing off and on, but I'd consider myself a beginner with most anything. And I've never gone after steelhead. So last year I picked up two Okuma Avenger AV 40b reels for $5. One even still had the box and all packaging and owners pamphlet. My question is, will this reel work for steelies? It has 8/10/12 lbs rating on the spool. I currently have it wound with 12 lbs test, but mono not braided. I'm happy to toss away all that line and go with heavier braided if this reel will be okay. Thoughts? Thank you for the great videos and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
You’ll be good even with the mono. Lots of people use a lighter setup and play the fish instead of horsing it in. I’d get some fluorocarbon line to use as leader though. Steelhead are picky and will get spooked. A chinook salmon I’m just trying to piss it off and get it to hit the presentation for getting in front of it. With a steelhead I’d try to be more subtle and give it something that would actually be drifting down the stream that it would normally strike.
Thank you. That makes sense.
What’s your view on Michigan style handles for floating and drifting from shore or wading?
so I put 125 yards 20 pound braided on my pfluger but rated only to 10 pound braided at like 225 yards. will that make a huge difference. or will I be good to go for the most part.
Jared Lemerande your fine should be good
Jared Lemerande - you are totally fine with the 125 yards on there.
@@AnglingAddictsPNW thank you both. it's my first set up now I'm part of the rabbit hole thanks to my buddy. just trying to learn as much as possible right now
Would a catch fish pole and catch fishreel work? My pole is a Shakespeare 8 foot 6
Just bought a okuma cellio 9.6 what size reel would you recommend.2500,3000??
Sorry to take so long to respond. I would go with a 3000 but a 2500 would work as well but getting down on that smaller size.
9:48 Ummm is that a bait casting rod?
haha yes it is.. not one that gets used as that setup. I just needed the rod and reel for examples
I got a 6.9 foot rod can i still catch steel head on it or will that not work.?
So baitcaster for spoons, spinners, plugs, and spinning gear for everything else?
Also, thank you for the tutorial.
Basically.. When it comes to fishing for steelhead, if im using the bait caster its usually for spinners and that type of gear.. doesn't do so well for bobber fishing if you are newer to the sport and haven't used a bait caster.. and I do think that spinning reels are much better for bobber fishing, and casting..
And you are welcome :) I hope it helps
@@AnglingAddictsPNW Thank you for that clarification. I've collected gear from various places and only kind of know what to do with the different things, so that is helpful.
After getting a birds nest in the dark at 6am and losing like 40 mins of fishing time a couple times I’m done with baitcasters for salmon or steelhead
MaximumMotionPictures - I hear ya there. I just clipped a leaf on a cast the other day and it caused a pretty bad birds nest. Baitcasters definitely have their perks but who wants to lose fishing time having to deal with that mess?
Thanks for the information. Is this the same for the great lakes steelhead?
sandwich eater - I would imagine so. If it works here it should work there. Let me know how it goes. I’m not sure how big those fish get
Appreciate the info but why do you have a spinning reel on your 9'4 redline casting rod??
I didn’t have another bait casting reel for that rod, and the point was to cover specs
What model/size pflueger is that?
jb9189 - Pfleuger President PRESSP40
thanks for the info man! i live in southern michigan and i hear alot of people talk about center pin reels. whats your thought on them? to be hinest since im just starting out i will probobly stick with a spinning rod set up but just curious if you have used them and are they spicifc to one style of fishing?
I'll be going steelhead fishing for the first time at elk creek in Erie pa everyone has been telling me to use fluorocarbon line 4 to 6 lbs because water is shallow and clear. What is your opinion on that. Thanks
From what I’ve seen the water is very low and clear and totally different than fishing around here. I have never fished there myself but would definitely go with what’s recommended, though I’d stick on the heavier end
Whats ur go to line
Hello nick I’m trying to find a lamiglas and I seen the x11 you had is it the medium action 9”4 rated for 8 to 12 I believe would that be a good rod for steelies paired with the reel you have on yours
PNW anglers - yep this one should be the 9’4”. I like those rods. I also have the 9’6” and 10’6” models
How do you pick your reel size? Balance?
I have the same president that you have it says 20# braid would 30 be ok also how many yards can you fit on that size reel I just bought mine today and I’m going steelhead fishing the first week of April
PNW anglers - I have 30lb on mine and about 150yards of it. Luckily most reels show how much braid can be put on as well. When you buy braided line it will show the diameter it is in comparison to regular line. The 30lb braid I use is equivalent to using 12lb line. I think a lot of people get confused on that when they are first starting out. Good luck when you get out. Let me know how it goes
AnglingAddictsPNW thanks buddy I appreciate it. Love the new jetty videos keep up the awesome work bro.
PNW anglers - Thank You, I enjoy mixing it up. There’s not ALWAYS salmon and steelhead to target. It’s nice having options available
AnglingAddictsPNW that’s awesome I’ll be down at barview on the 1st of April as well hopefully I will catch something to put in the frying pan 👍
Question for you Nick. You posted a video on a few options for beginners on salmon/steelhead poles a while back. What reel do you recommend putting on a Okuma Celilo 9'6 rod?
I guess it kinda depends on how much you are looking to spend... Shimano has some inexpensive reels. I've been a fan of the Pflueger President reels, they are affordable and durable. Okuma has some good ones too... there are a lot out there, but the smooothest reel i have is a shimano catana 4000. It's new and i've only used it a handful of times but i've been impressed so far
I wanted to know what size was you’re pflueger spinner is ? I was going to order on Amazon but there’s different sizes 20,25,30,35,40 those are the sizes they have to order. Thanks also video helps a lot!
It’s a PressP40 so the 40 is what I had in the video.. great reel
@@AnglingAddictsPNW thank you 😊
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Is there a problem with using a spinning reel on a casting rod and vice-versa?
Quang Pham - yes there is. I did it once when it was mix and match or not fish. Still caught a fish but here is just a reason or two why it’s not a good idea.. if you use a spinning reel on a bait casting rod it switches where you are putting pressure on the rod if you get a fish on, considering a bait caster sits on top and your eyelets face up. A spinning reel will make it to where they are under the rod and facing down. The rods not meant to bend the opposite direction with that much force. Also the eyelets on each type of rod is setup for the way that the matching reel spots out line. Baitcasters are parallel to the rod whet a spinning reel is perpendicular. In the end, it’s best to just match up the right rod and reel
@@AnglingAddictsPNW isn't that a baitcast rod on your pflueger spinning reel though? The rod has that trigger and smaller first eyelit
@@duncankok46 - it is, but I did this just to show the individual specs of each. I only had one bait casting reel at the time
@@AnglingAddictsPNW makes sense. Keep up the good work.
@@duncankok46 thank you, I should be back at it soon. I had to take some time off from doing videos to help family
Do you use a mono leader on your braid?
sandwich eater I usually use a fluorocarbon leader. Roughly 3ft and between 12-20lbs depending on the conditions
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I use 50lb power pro, 20lb big game bumper and 8-15lb leaders. I can get away with this setup for anything from fall chinook to silvers and steelhead. Just my 2 cents.
Northwest Oregon Fishing I think I may bump up my braid strength to a 50lb. My 30lb hasn’t let me down yet so I’m kind of hesitant. Same deal though, all my rods have it and are used for chinook, coho, and steelhead. I may mix up a couple setups this year and see how it goes. Your two cents is much appreciated.
Great video, one thing to add maybe is the difference between a spinning rod and casting rod. I’ve noticed some newer anglers using a casting rod with a spinning reel. The casting rod has smaller eyes which limits casting ability the way line comes off spinning reel. Haha I noticed u started to touch on the difference as I was typing this. Have a great day
jeffh699 lol - ya I didn’t want to get too into it.. but I figured the little clip at the end would help set the two types apart . Some late info, but it’s there lol.
It definitely limits your casting. Thanks for adding that. And I’m not big on bait rods during winter time considering how fast those small eyelets freeze closed during freezing temps.
AnglingAddictsPNW Also good point haha last winter I was sticking my rod like half in the water to melt the ice as I was fighting a fish
jeffh699 haha winter can be a tough one! But one of my favorites.
Snapped a 10'6" X11 with a 3/4 ounce.
Great video! Thank you! What action do you recommend, slow medium, or fast? You covered all my other questions.
They all have their ups and downs but my recommendation will almost always be a Medium action, especially for bank fishing.. Thanks for watching the vid... It seems like forever ago when i did this one, so much has changed since then... I've been using Okuma rods a bit more lately. I used to be all about lamiglas rods but i started having too many issues with the eyelet inserts coming out.. Good luck out there.. Glad the video helped some
@@AnglingAddictsPNW funny you said this, the insert on my redline rod tip just came out too.
Thanks for the information man! 🤘👍👍 my only question would be how much do you think I could get away with spending for a semi-cheap set up? If you have any specific recommendations that would be awesome. Cheers!
Anytime! There are SO many options out there, it’s hard to say. I usually try to not spend too much since I’m rough on all my stuff. I spend between $75-100 for a rod and $50-75 on a reel.
That white reel what is it man let's me know please
Okuma Straus VI from Dick's
Pflueger president is hands down best reel for the money
Joseph Scotchmer - I definitely agree, there are very few products that can take the abuse I dish out. I’ve always been happy with them.
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I'm curious if you have given any other baitcasting reels a try besides that Quantum Pulse...that was the first baitcaster I ever owned, and try as I might, I could not bring myself to like that reel. It was awful, and I really feel like you need to spend a bit more money on a baitcaster to really get a solid functioning reel; the entry-level options are very frustrating to use. Entry level spinning reels on the other hand, for the most part, are totally fine. I personally prefer a baitcaster for bobber fishing, its much easier to free spool and let line out than a spinning reel. There's some pretty solid baitcasters available on ebay for very reasonable prices; Daiwa Fuego CT is $60 for example, and its SO much better than that quantum. If your spool tension is set correctly, the line will come off the reel effortlessly without any drag (I expect you need to use that particular reel with a fairly tight spool tension, which is why you haven't found it to work very well for bobber fishing). When extending your drift downstream, its much faster to set the hook on a baitcaster than a spinning reel because you have to manually flip the bail and then reel down to set the hook, whereas on a baitcaster you just reel and set, or you can just thumb the spool if you don't have much slack. Half a second can be the difference between a fish on and a whiff.
Andrew Ikehara-Martin - Your input on reels is much appreciated. I have tried many types over the years. Cheap and expensive, and some inbetweenI don’t have issues fishing with either type of reel. The point was for beginners And recommending that a baitcaster wasn’t the the best route for starting out for winter steelhead. The Quantum Pulse definitely isn’t anything special, but that’s irrelevant. It’s all personal preference when it comes to fishing
@@AnglingAddictsPNW fair enough, baitcasting reels are definitely not for beginners. I probably wouldn't recommend steelhead for beginners either though :P
Andrew Ikehara-Martin, both are true statements. Winter Steelhead can be a tough one for sure.
I definitely wouldn’t recommend the quantum considering how fast I ran into issues with it, but I’m tough on my gear and breaking expensive stuff adds up quick.
I appreciate your input on baitcasters, it’s something that comes with time and experience. Trying to figure out how to work it correctly AND trying to figure out the Steelhead thing is a bit much for someone just starting out, that’s why I usually recommend a casting reel, easy to use and if you are already familiar one, then you can focus on tracking down the fish and fine tuning some techniques for catching them, then maybe experiment with a baitcaster during summer time.
Thanks again
Cabela's got rid of all there Cabela's brand rods.. bullshit