*I love it **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I’m using it for my 1.0 Crankbaits and small Jerkbait. Paired with my Assassin. Works great, feels great. Would definitely recommend this setup.*
JB, Glad to see you back in action, my Wednesdays have not been the same without your weekly videos. The Army has seen fit to sent me to Missouri for my next duty assignment, I should be there by the end of the summer. Just in time to scout for Bow season. Looks like I will be headed to the UP within the next few weeks for some Smallmouth and Brook trout fishing, cant wait I am already tired of the hot weather here in North Carolina. Headed to the US Open this weekend, great way to spend fathers day. Only a few more months till Spartan Football-GO GREEN. Steve
Hey Steve! Glad to hear you're doing well! Enjoy that tournament. Should be a good one! Good luck in Missouri. Big bucks down there for sure! I'm ready to see what Sparty can do this year. Can't wait!!
One of these times can you do a video on how you have your boat set-up for salmon fishing? I currently have me boat set-up for walleye trolling (Scotty rod holders). Im trying to look at your rod holders and I am thinking about a set up like yours.
Nice video as always JB. What happened to all the winter steel videos with you and Rick? Just wondering if ya didn't have as good a season this year or if ya just didn't fish as much?
great video guys! Can I ask what video format you render your videos at? I use PowerDirector 12 and render it as H.264 AVC 1920x1080/60p (28Mbps) which turns out great. However, the minute I upload to youtube, i lose a lot of quality, things become pixelated and it just seems like low frame rates in general. I would appreciate any tips on this as I have been trying to upload my own fishing videos. Thanks guys! Keep up the great videos
+Zohri A. There's only two downriggers. The rest are lines spread out horizontally with planers and vertically with different weighting methods. Shallowest lines go on the outside of the spread. Deepest go on the inside.
can you explain your set up? from what I could tell you were running 2 rods on each rigger (stacked) and the rest were dipsey divers? or were you running planer boards too.
Nice vid. I was keenly watching for WHICH boat you had. I JUST bought a Lund Rebel 1600ss with the Merc 50hp 4s and have been looking for crafts akin to it on larger water to see how well/if they handle and, with how many persons aboard. Your 1675 is quite similar to the Rebel 1600ss and, I'll be fishing with 3 people total aboard. I'm a first-time boat owner so, your vid is quite encouraging for my SOMEDAY fishing the Ontario. For now, just local rivers and the Finger Lakes. I've alot, ALOT to learn so, gonna subscribe and hopefully get an education. :)
@@milkman2591 Tried. Couple weeks ago the weathher report said waves 1 ft or less off Mexico Point. Launched. Open water had 3 ft maybe more, rollers. So I turned around and went back in. 1st and only try.
In my last video we had 3 lines over the side and that was 2 too many! Bit different when one guy hooks a monster. Big Fish on Soft Plastics Jigging Drop Shot Lure Fishing Video 3 Musketeers Andysfishing Kingfish
I could barely tell those rods where moving. when I fish them they really go off and the rod does alot of dancing even if its only a 8 lb king. I fish out of kewaunee tho some of the best fishing on lake michigan for kings
haha yea I put that together from watching some more or your videos. Good stuff dude! you anywhere close to menominee, I got some family that lives up there. hoping next year to pull the boat up and fish for some of them U.P. salmon
right on, maybe well see ya on the big water next year, we talked a lot about running up that way in the truck to avoid the loooong boat ride out to the deep water. Im in the same size boat as you so you know how it gets when the winds blow!! haha Good luck in the creeks!
Mine is a Lund 1672. It's a great boat if versatility is what you seek. I fish a lot of smaller lakes, so a full blown salmon boat just wouldn't work for me. Needed something in between. This fits the bill.
I was put fishing the ocean here in vancouver over the weekend with a few friends of mine. None of us actually know what were doing but we did manage to get into a few undersized fish and one fish over 29". Now we seen a whole bunch of boats way way off shore and decided to venture out and see if they were fishing for salmon and sure enough they were. Everything i read says you want to aim for water 40-150 feet deep for best trolling. But where everybody was the depth was over 600-800 feet deep. We talked to one boat the made a hand gesture to our question and they had landed 5 keepers. We fish 130-175 feet deep and were catching small fish. What i want to know is how do you judge what depth to fish in water like that and are your trying to always troll with the current because we kept popping our lines out of the clips any time we tried to troll against the current. I am open to any and all information thanks for everyones time.