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all right in this video we're going to
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cover how to Twitch jigs for salmon
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we're going to talk spinner techniques
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trip planning for salmon steelhead wear
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on the river to find these Critters just
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keep watching me and my friends went on
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the Shameless on a jet boat trip and got
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it done fishing these late fall co-hosts
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all right so we caught a lot of fish but
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I'm here to tell you and explain kind of
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the methodology behind uh how we caught
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the fish how you can repeat that for
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your own do-it-yourself trip for coho
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we're about to go into winter steelhead
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season uh Chinook it's all the same
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mindset and thinking when it comes to
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setting up a successful trip
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yeah mine didn't bite super hard either
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look at that look at that
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in Alaska even the trees have salmon
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oh come on that's great I love it barely
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that one wrapped about six wraps around
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well we could break it and always go
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back and get it we know where it is oh
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and someone's line is in my way where I
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want to Castle cheers
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man oh you got to put up with some of
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the shenanigans here because this was
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fun we were giving Connor a hard time
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he's a really good fisherman a guide up
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in Alaska but we we had so much fun just
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just busting his chops giving him a hard
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time as he kept he kept snagging up uh
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constantly and was having trouble
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hooking that first fish with the with
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the spinner but once we got him on
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twitching jigs uh he he was absolutely
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tearing it up maybe maybe he's just a
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better uh you know jig Twitter than uh
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than spinner fisherman who knows right I
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mean do they do they use do they use
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Spinners up in Alaska is that is that a
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look at that Chrome brake
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I should probably call though by the
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time you get the rods
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so first of all you gotta know where in
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the Run are you right in this case it's
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November and we're chasing coal which
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means we're we're near the end of a
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majority of the push of Coho that are
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coming in these Rivers so if we were to
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fish down on the lower end of the river
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that would probably be a mistake and so
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we were we were further up River and we
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were targeting uh both Hatchery and wild
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fish the regs allowed us to keep one of
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each but uh we it's important to know if
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you're gonna Target Hatchery fish you
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want to know that there's a hatchery
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Upstream of where you're fishing and if
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if there is one Upstream you can look at
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these escapement reports which we've uh
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pnw bestlife.com we've got these Nifty
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graphs that show you the rate of arrival
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of these fish to the Hatchery so you
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could see from this one that uh all some
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of the a lot of these Hatchery fish are
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bound for this Hatchery which is an
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upper trip on the Chehalis and you know
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there's a few hundred fish a week coming
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through here which gives us not a ton of
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fish to fish on they're gonna gonna be
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spread out but it's enough to get it
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done and and have some decent fishing
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which which we caught major you know for
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the most part we got most of our fish
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were Hatchery fish you know the other
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thing is is when when it's late and the
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water is colder a lot of times you're
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not going to be able to find these fish
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by uh just looking for rollers you know
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coal are notorious for being in the Frog
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water rolling all the time you know and
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making it known where they are but in
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colder water they don't roll as much so
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you got to be able to read water you
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gotta know where they are you gotta look
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for the softer current edges the Frog
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water you know the slack water uh the
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water near structure you know we give
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Connor Mr Alaska a hard time because he
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kept he kept uh snagging up uh you know
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Jigs and Spinners but part of this he's
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casting into where these Prime Holding
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waters are which means you're gonna lose
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some gear and that's part that's just
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part of the part of the deal so we're
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not moving gear you're not fishing right
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you know when it comes to what you're
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using uh you know in colder water you
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generally want to go bigger you want to
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go bigger Spinners those size five size
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six blades you want to go brighter
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colors when it comes to twitching jigs
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you know you're trying to get their
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attention they're they're they have less
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activity in colder water this is true
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for for salmon and steelhead right so uh
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compare this to say the Cowlitz where
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the water's damn controlled it that that
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water temp stays more constant
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year-round and there's a lot of pressure
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on the on those fish you know boats
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going back jet boats going over them
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constantly you got to use smaller stuff
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uh when you fish the Cowlitz in there
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they're not as good of biters for a lot
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of that that same reason so it's really
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important also to have the right
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technique you know with the Spinners
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we're trying to we're trying to move
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those spinners just enough to get that
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blade spinning and and no faster right
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you want you want to feel that that
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blade spin on the tip of your rod and
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have a sensitive enough Rod to to so
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that you can really tell that the
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spinner Blade's working you reel too
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fast and you're not fishing as
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effectively as you could be when it
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comes to twitching your jigs you know I
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got a link to the a video I put together
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on how to Twitch jigs but the downstroke
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is more important than the upstroke it's
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important that that's there's slack in
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the line as you see uh with Connor's
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twitching motion here or what I do to
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hook my fish on a twitching dig is
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you're you're creating slack and line
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with that downstroke and that's what
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allows The Jig to dive and that creates
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the action that Coho like and trigger a
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strike so if you're still out there
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looking for Chehalis uh trip or Grace
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Harbor area Rivers for Lake Coho you can
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get it done with the same approaches
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these same techniques but you can also
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take these lessons and apply it to the
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winter steelhead season whatever we're
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going to get up here in Washington or
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maybe down in Oregon and uh look at your
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look at your River look at your your
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your water temps and your where your
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hatcheries are where your dams are and
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plan accordingly right look at how many
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fish are arriving back at the Hatchery
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and you could turn that into a
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successful trip all right finally a
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shout out to Carrie Hoffman that's
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Seattle fishing taking us out having a
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great time on his uh on his sled there
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on Taylor's that was an absolute blast
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definitely one of the guides that I'm
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gonna fish with again I fished with a
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lot of guides over the last 15 years uh
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and and definitely uh Carey Hoffman's on
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my short list of um of awesome guides to
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have a trip with I also I just got this
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uh one of these I still got a price good
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