Beach Trolling for Coho Salmon in Holland, Michigan

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @jonlobello7151
    @jonlobello7151 10 месяцев назад +3

    John, spring coho jacks are the best eating fish in Lake Superior. I don't use boards because coho are not the least bit prop shy. In fact most of the fish I catch are caught on the middle rod fished 20 to 30 foot behind the boat in the prop wash. I fish alone in my old 14 foot Mirro-craft using three rod. The left hand rod is fished about a hundred foot behind the boat using a Thunderstick jr in mirror firetiger finish, the right hand rod behind my back has a spoon (pixie or cleo) or jig and the middle rod fished in the prop wash alway has a 1/4 ounce walleye jig with half a crawler or coho belly meat. The rod behind my back I clamp a "jingle bell" on it to let me know I'm being hit. I usually always get my limit in April and May. In late May I switch species to walleyes and bluegill.

  • @caseyholroyd1316
    @caseyholroyd1316 10 месяцев назад +1

    Were you just flat lining or running 1, 2 cores?

  • @iwanttofish9633
    @iwanttofish9633 10 месяцев назад

    Beach trolling for coho
    So in this video you mentioned the lure and depth but you didn’t mention speed
    I’m a green rookie and trying to learn as much as I can before going out in my own boat
    I’ve been out with other people in their boats but I never paid much attention to the captain’s position and what he does
    Liked your video and any more pointers would be greatly appreciated

  • @jackantwon9639
    @jackantwon9639 10 месяцев назад

    $100,000 worth of equipment

    • @claytonbusbey122
      @claytonbusbey122 10 месяцев назад

      Sure, but you don't need it. You can do this with any boat and very little equipment. The technique isn't expensive.

    • @iwanttofish9633
      @iwanttofish9633 10 месяцев назад

      Beach trolling for coho
      So in this video you mentioned the lure and depth but you didn’t mention speed
      I’m a green rookie and trying to learn as much as I can before going out in my own boat
      I’ve been out with other people in their boats but I never paid much attention to the captain’s position and what he does
      Liked your video and any more pointers would be greatly appreciated