Welcome to Fishing with David Pyle. My mission is to promote Salmon Fishing through videos and Guided fishing trips on the Columbia River, Willamette River, Buoy 10, Astoria, Tillamook, Bonneville Dam, and the Portland/Vancouver metro area. I have a variety of "How To" videos that can provide viewers with my fishing techniques. In the normal course of my videos I try to show the viewers the specific gear I'm using, the date, location, bait, and fishing depth. I hope that sharing my fishing experiences can help everyone catch more fish. Please subscribe to my channel to get notifications of when each new video is posted. I enjoy reading your comments and will respond promptly to any questions.
Great day fishing with my friend David Pyle. The story on the fish, I had just cleaned grass off it and had just put it back out. Both of us thought it had grass on it again. Neither of us saw the hit. Great seeing it on video.
Thanks for sharing. I am impressed by how Tony wants to preserve as much meat as possible. Meat spooned along the spine, near fins and collars are excellent for salmon patties. Bon Appetite
I’m planning on taking some buddies out trolling, where r you having the best luck right now? I was planning on making a pass thru the mouth of multnomah channel but I’m not really a salmon fisherman and am not hip with what’s working right now
I saw you guys that day. That’s me coming up behind you during the intro. When I was following you, I slowed down and matched your speed. When I turned around behind you and went towards the Columbia, I caught a really nice hatchery chinook going that speed. Watching your videos has helped me a lot and then fishing around you helped me also. Thanks for all your help David !!
Jay, thank you for commenting. I'm not a teacher at a Jr HS or HS but I do teach people how to troll for salmon. I have a "Guided Education" service that I provide as a professional fishing guide.
I really don't know why those rods are performing and my back rods have been pretty quiet this season. It should be noted that most of my fish have been caught trolling with the current and the first rods that the fish see are the bow rods. When fishing against the current my bow rods don't get touched.
Are those shimano Tekotas you're running? Those seem like a sweet reel but at twice the price of other line counters it's a hard sell. I'm curoius to get your 2 cents on them.
Would hate to see that fish dropped and hurt, especially if it wanted to get spunky during the photo op… reason the regs are wrote the way they are. -2pts fisherman cred