Nick your father told you right. I'm 73 years old and I worked everyday of my career. That was do to the fact I didn't become a fishing hunting guide. I just had a job.
Had a friend back in the 1980s that took up guiding. I fished a lot with him when he was checking out areas. I noticed how his skill of catching fish got better and better. I also know that he had a lot of Winter Steelhead trips scheduled that some years had to be cancelled due to so much rain the rivers he fished were blown out and sometimes at flood stage. Summer Steelhead he did good but the winter fishing was really difficult because of weather and a few years I remember the river getting in shape and then another big storm would hit. His dad had a business and when he got ready to retire asked him to take over. He did and told me his wife would of been really upset if he had told his dad no. His wife had a good job making good wages. His income was hit and miss mainly due to winter storms. He also was guiding on the Deshutes River assisting another guide. Back then too many guides and too many people on the river. They cut a whole lot of guides and if you were at the bottom of the list as to when you started you had your permit cancelled.
We recently fished Buoy 10 for Coho and Chinook Salmon. I put a second unit in the back of the boat Helix 10 G4N. Use it for Mega Live. We got in an area with fish and could actually see the salmon swim by and the tail moving back and forth. My wife and I could see around three different salmon swim around. We got one good take down and gone out of that group. I needed to increase Sensitivity and Contrast for a better result. Maybe next time. My TR-1 stopped working and had the Garmin Reactor 40 installed with the GHC 50 because of not having a Garmin unit. Guy told me those Humminbird units are better for lakes and I guess Bass fishing. I told him in 2017 I had a Garmin Echomap 94SV and the side imaging was terrible. He showed me demo on Garmin unit of Si and I was not impressed. I showed him a great photo of what the Humminbird side imaging looks like with fish all over the river bottom. He told me Garmin is better because they work better in ocean etc. I have no idea on that but the Humminbird seems to work fine.
dang what a video great job everyone cool to see all the different styles of the guides and all the catches ya'll have a crazy good fishery out there this year
I’m tired watching as I sit at my desk closing workers for the end of month budget- dank now I have to go home have couple beers 🍻 maybe cast my Dock demon deluxe so I feel like I went fishing today !!!!
We watched a guy at Kamper's West cleaning station with two limits of Coho use a hose and wash all the color out of them. I could not believe someone would do that and just keep right on hosing the fillet down till the color was out of it.
I'll tell you something about wild/ native fish looks out for what is what I call an excapement fish. You'll see it at hatcheries. I have. If not why They putting adipose fish in the hatchery Creek. Instead of a clipper?
I've been thinking about taking one of yalls Guides out there. I love your stuff. I always fish the pacific, around half moon bay. But it's been closed for almost 2 seasons now. And I need to get out there on some salmon. But say I wanted to try going out there by myself, got any tips?
@@coleebright8487 Jordan was filming in Canada, movie coming soon! I don’t think Sean has ever dropped the camera or anything like that, we have crashed a couple drones.
Grew up fishing nothing but a bare naked herring no flasher or anything then all the sudden the 360’s came out and I couldn’t ever get anything on herring anymore
It would be nice if you guys just kept the first ones to fill your limit and quit harassing them fish how many times were the same fish caught in that fishery learn from the native people
Can someone please explain how you choose the depth to set the rods too? I know theres a lot of factors like weights, current, speed, water depth etc.. but is there a general rule of thumb? Everyone always says you want to be on bottom then i see these guys setting rods to 28 or 30' in 45' + of water. Its easier to hold bottom in shallower water obviously but in deeper holes do you just set them where you're marking fish? Thanks for any input.
@@AddictedFishing thanks for the response. Say you're running 12oz of lead and you want to get down to 25'. At 3.5mph I would probably put my gear out to 38 or 40. I have cheap electronics so can't see my gear on them i just have to kinda guess. Is that too far out or am I in the ballpark?
Wow! Plenty of excellent advice here. Each guide finds what works for them and in many cases it’s slightly different which means variety wins. Guides have that communication line with each other which beats anything I can do by myself. Good fishing to all.
Addicted movies are the best movies! 🔥🤙🏼🎣
I'm only halfway into this and it is BY FAR the best video Marlin has ever produced!
Popov lives in those green gloves! He even has them on in the house for dinner hahahaha
That was my favorite full length movie Addicted has produced! Thanks for putting this film together, Marlin!
There you have it, folks. Addicted fishing for the win. Dedicated To Educate, entertain, and inspire. Not only the Northwest but the world.
Nick your father told you right. I'm 73 years old and I worked everyday of my career. That was do to the fact I didn't become a fishing hunting guide. I just had a job.
The way that kid was fighting that fish on Blair’s boat 💯
Nick was guest speaker at a Steelheaders meeting some years ago here in Newberg. Very impressed with his knowledge and tips for us to follow.
Had a friend back in the 1980s that took up guiding. I fished a lot with him when he was checking out areas. I noticed how his skill of catching fish got better and better. I also know that he had a lot of Winter Steelhead trips scheduled that some years had to be cancelled due to so much rain the rivers he fished were blown out and sometimes at flood stage. Summer Steelhead he did good but the winter fishing was really difficult because of weather and a few years I remember the river getting in shape and then another big storm would hit. His dad had a business and when he got ready to retire asked him to take over. He did and told me his wife would of been really upset if he had told his dad no. His wife had a good job making good wages. His income was hit and miss mainly due to winter storms. He also was guiding on the Deshutes River assisting another guide. Back then too many guides and too many people on the river. They cut a whole lot of guides and if you were at the bottom of the list as to when you started you had your permit cancelled.
That short film intro made me laugh this is a MOVIE and great work doing it
Your commitment to eco-friendly living is commendable. 🌱
Watching it now, great video. We were there for Nick's day of fishing and Blair's day. Fun time was had for all.
Need more videos like this this is an all time best l. 🎉
Hell of a series! Nice work 🎥🐟🔥
Great movie. Love how you guys all support each other.
Great video. Really cool meeting all those guides and their take. A lot of good take aways.
Best video in awhile! Great idea for a video. Marlin episodes are always good.
Awesome! Can’t wait to watch!
Epic movie. All I got. Cool to see the behind the scenes work w/popov. Thanks for the great movie!
Popov is the man!!!!
Great video Nick. Good Job !
RJ trick with the scent is hilarious 😂
Great movie! Keep it up!
Oh boy. This is gonna be great
I’m ready for some smaller river videos
Badass group of people.
Man I’d do anything to be able to fish a day with you guys!
How about booking a trip lol
Love the videos! Keep this up🤙
Great movie guys! Awesome to feel the pull while stuck at work.
I love when you narrate the intro
Excellent video guys thanks was a good watch 🤙
Super video! I’m only 30 minutes into watching it and I’ve got to 🎉shout out AWESOME salmon fishing video!!
We recently fished Buoy 10 for Coho and Chinook Salmon. I put a second unit in the back of the boat Helix 10 G4N. Use it for Mega Live. We got in an area with fish and could actually see the salmon swim by and the tail moving back and forth. My wife and I could see around three different salmon swim around. We got one good take down and gone out of that group. I needed to increase Sensitivity and Contrast for a better result. Maybe next time. My TR-1 stopped working and had the Garmin Reactor 40 installed with the GHC 50 because of not having a Garmin unit. Guy told me those Humminbird units are better for lakes and I guess Bass fishing. I told him in 2017 I had a Garmin Echomap 94SV and the side imaging was terrible. He showed me demo on Garmin unit of Si and I was not impressed. I showed him a great photo of what the Humminbird side imaging looks like with fish all over the river bottom. He told me Garmin is better because they work better in ocean etc. I have no idea on that but the Humminbird seems to work fine.
@@Askeyb2011 we love our hummingbirds!
Bout Ten!
Loved the video! Great job everybody!
Thanks Addicted! Just what I needed! Great job again!
dang what a video great job everyone cool to see all the different styles of the guides and all the catches ya'll have a crazy good fishery out there this year
Great Movie, thoroughly enjoyed it.
I’m tired watching as I sit at my desk closing workers for the end of month budget- dank now I have to go home have couple beers 🍻 maybe cast my Dock demon deluxe so I feel like I went fishing today !!!!
Thanks!
I gotta question Brandens “sneaky” music 😂 maybe some ballet sneaky music
@@Imjustinjames 😂😂
SWEET!!!!
“They ain’t lyin” 😂
Nice!!
Can we see a movie of you guys going and getting into a giant Atlantic salmon!
This was a great video. I envy your comerodity and circle of friends. Cheers!
We watched a guy at Kamper's West cleaning station with two limits of Coho use a hose and wash all the color out of them. I could not believe someone would do that and just keep right on hosing the fillet down till the color was out of it.
I have been fishing down in Astoria and this is so relatable
Tell Marlin you know what next level,,,, Try smoked cook Bacon. With a Snickers bar.. that's next frickin level.
@@davidfarrens3572 i will try that!!
Nice
Sick
I used to be a die hard cut plug herring guy.....now I'm a spinner and stuffed bait Spinfish and Brad's convert.....
And for the record, POPOV is the best all around fisherman. Period. From the Lewis down, Cam is hard to beat.
What's up Josh another nicely done video
Amazing ❤
Starry flounder… best fish tacos!! don’t toss him back. You can get 25 a day. Amazing fish.
Ok wow, so please just be careful out there everyone including the photographer, nice information guys
Haha.. “everyone wants the blues” 😅
I loved catching all the ones you had to let go further up with #KOTG
We need a “Whaaaatttt?” Hoodie!
I'll tell you something about wild/ native fish looks out for what is what I call an excapement fish. You'll see it at hatcheries. I have. If not why They putting adipose fish in the hatchery Creek. Instead of a clipper?
I've been thinking about taking one of yalls Guides out there. I love your stuff. I always fish the pacific, around half moon bay. But it's been closed for almost 2 seasons now. And I need to get out there on some salmon. But say I wanted to try going out there by myself, got any tips?
Where’s Jordan been?!! And question for Sean, has he ever dropped a camera or anything??
@@coleebright8487 Jordan was filming in Canada, movie coming soon! I don’t think Sean has ever dropped the camera or anything like that, we have crashed a couple drones.
Legend has it popov doesn’t have fingernails 🤣
Yep. That’s what I heard.
Cool video! What's a Toolie?
Perfect movie for watching on shift lolol
does nick ever take his gloves off!? ;)
@@equals6092 not really lol
Not the blue sour patch kids🤕
yall did brandon powers dirty. lool
Y’all forgot Mikoleit as one of the best.
You should turn this into a Netflix movie😂
Why does popov always wear the gloves? Never see him without em
@@jpadilla276 he has sensitive hands
What do you normally run Sensitivity and Contrast on for Mega Live?
@@Askeyb2011 I change it constantly depending on current, tides, etc
@@AddictedFishing I made to mistake of leaving on default sensitivity and contrast of 10. I should have bumped sensitivity to 15.
Labadie Shore
Harmony Hills
We use binoculars when we think we have a bite
Grew up fishing nothing but a bare naked herring no flasher or anything then all the sudden the 360’s came out and I couldn’t ever get anything on herring anymore
It would be nice if you guys just kept the first ones to fill your limit and quit harassing them fish how many times were the same fish caught in that fishery learn from the native people
Hey, at least we let all those “wild” fish go so we could leave 50% of our quota on the table.
Can someone please explain how you choose the depth to set the rods too? I know theres a lot of factors like weights, current, speed, water depth etc.. but is there a general rule of thumb? Everyone always says you want to be on bottom then i see these guys setting rods to 28 or 30' in 45' + of water. Its easier to hold bottom in shallower water obviously but in deeper holes do you just set them where you're marking fish? Thanks for any input.
You watch your electronics and put your gear with the fish are at.
@@AddictedFishing thanks for the response. Say you're running 12oz of lead and you want to get down to 25'. At 3.5mph I would probably put my gear out to 38 or 40. I have cheap electronics so can't see my gear on them i just have to kinda guess. Is that too far out or am I in the ballpark?
You could always drop, hit your speed, check the angle off 90°, and triangulate the depth on the hypotenuse if you need it to be perfect…
@@puckwrx1thanks for the tip.
Wow! Plenty of excellent advice here. Each guide finds what works for them and in many cases it’s slightly different which means variety wins.
Guides have that communication line with each other which beats anything I can do by myself. Good fishing to all.
Why is Marlin like this.. 🤦♂️
Nicks boat is sooo slick though.
wrecking sauce LOL