Nicely done, Gotta love those Hatchery Brooders. We had a day where we caught 7 over 22" on the ol Northwestern Reservoir in the 80's. Hitting on every Rooster Tail while floating where the river came in on the upper end. Good Fun & Big surprises when the planter is 2 plus pounds! Thanks for Posting.
Hello! I’m new to trout and salmon fishing/fishing all together in Washington state. I had two questions if you didn’t mind me asking :). 1: are there any bass in the rivers or lakes? If so do you know of any spots? 2: are you allowed to set up minnow/live bait traps in the creeks/rivers? Thanks for the amazing content and keep puttin a hurtin on em 😎
there are bass in about every lake here not in many rivers though mostly on the upper columbia river, im not sure about the bait traps i never heard of anybody fishing live bait for bass around here what county are you in? thanks! appreciate it 🎣
There are people just want to show off their catch and never like to share their knowledge. That’s why their channels never grow. There are many anglers out there are willing to help and share. Go for those.
(Copied comment from below). Don't ask - it's just lazy. The ethic in fishing for generations is the fun is in the finding.... asking only blows up the fisheries (It's happening everywhere due to sloppy YT content providers)... I appreciate that this content provider shares and then leaves the adventure to the viewers. Get off of the couch, get a map, lace up your boots, and go create your own adventure. It's more fun that way.
I always share locations I land big fish who cares if other people find them. If your telling other people to get off the couch and find some new locations, you should be willing to do the same. Have fun in your super secret location 🤣 though if that's your perogative.
Don't ask. The ethic in fishing for generations is the fun is in the finding.... asking only blows up the fisheries (Its happening everywhere due to sloppy YT content providers)... I appreciate that this content provider shares and then leaves the adventure to the viewers. Get off of the couch, get a map, lace up your boots, and go create your own adventure. It's more fun that way.