Northwest Bait & Scent produces Graybills Guide Formulas and Herring Brines which are PROVEN to help anglers catch more fish! See how Shane uses these scents to catch MORE spring chinook on his prawn and sand shrimp spinner rigs!
I’ve fished with Shane for the last 3 years and he’s the best guide hands down highly recommended if you want to catch fish he’s the man very knowledgeable first class operation my daughter and granddaughter have caught their first salmon with him.
Hey Shane, really enjoying these tutorials you’ve been putting out. Can you put together a video of tips/options for upriver spring chinook fishing in tributaries? Of course the ol’ bobber and shrimp cocktail is the stand by, but fresh sandshrimp and good eggs aren’t always available. Plus, they don’t always get bit. Having other options is always something I’m experimenting with but limited success… ie herring, tuna balls… deep swirly water.
That is something I was thinking about working on this spring! I'm going to spend a week up fishing the icicle early June for springer's. I will make one during thay trip.
Thank you Shane....here's the really tough question, usually my shrimp eventually get soft or the head case becomes fragile, so I go through a lot of shrimp. I see your adding scent overnight, my shrimp would probably be junk by the morning, any tips or advice on how to consistently get good shrimp and cured properly so that you can do the added scent step?
Can’t comment on your video about curing shrimp. Do you use non iodized table salt or non iodized sea salt when curing? And are your shrimp thawed or frozen when you do this?