It’d be incredible if Addicted could someday film a movie in Siberia. Many don’t even know that there’s pacific salmon in Eastern Russia along with a number of their own endemic salmonid species. Salmon are such a diverse and adaptable group of fish and not targeting them in all their forms would just be a shame. Obviously it’s a pipe dream at least for the foreseeable future cause well… I think we all know, but one can dream.
Love the tutorial videos, would be nice to have a video showing how to find tributary fishing spots especially those who don't have a drift boat. I'd love to try these techniques but have no idea where to go or start
You guys are always using so many different reals and rodes. It would be really helpfull for someone like me who wants to start stealhead/salmon fishing to know what two setups you would buy for the best all around fishing. Like one bait casting setup and 1 spinner set up. Or maybe you would go with two spinners as I am a little gun shy to start using a bait caster.
Lots of good info thanks for sharing! Still haven’t had much luck with the bobber/ bait or jigs but always have had lots of action on spinners, it’s less messy and don’t have to pack as much around plus the hookups are violent so it’s hard to switch methods….
Will you guys make a video on how you find new water and tributaries to fish for us guys and gals that don’t have boats? Especially for people just getting into it that don’t get stuck shoulder shoulder with people that are snagging fish at the mouth everyday.
Hey Jordan seen you guys on the jet sled the other day tough place to fish any tips for that area I don't dare say where it was but there was three of you guys in the sled between 2 hatchery's but it's rough on me an my dad that an it's so wide love your tutorials maybe next time we can fish together
@@kyleoden3015 I’ve thought about trying to catch some Kokanee, but it’s tough when in the same lakes around me that have them, I can target 5 plus pound largemouth, or ten to twenty pound pike.
I’m from Michigan and I feel like you would get caught/called by DNR so quick doing that twitch motion here in Michigan. Never seen anyone twitching in Michigan and thats probably because they are thinking the same thing. But wouldn’t hurt to try it! If anything show DNR ur using a twitching jig and hopefully they either let it go or give you a warning.
Instructions unclear. Take more time and show tying the knots up close. Also don’t make too many cuts in the footage while tying. It’s hard to understand exactly what you’re doing