Kokanee Fishing Simplified

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Follow these simple techniques to become a better Kokanee Fisher-person. Works on Trout Too on ANY body of water.

Komentáře • 81

  • @Northwestfishingfanatics

    If you like this channel and my videos please subscribe. Feel free to comment at your convenience and hit the like and thumbs up buttons. Thank you.

  • @Mitch.Engel84
    @Mitch.Engel84 Před měsícem +3

    My left ear loved this video. Jury is still out on the right.

  • @DustinSilva
    @DustinSilva Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent presentation! This feels like a regular professional series Id see on Saturday mornings growing up in CDA. Keep up the great work!

  • @samuelhawkins5413
    @samuelhawkins5413 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the info. Live close to Merwin and have been trying to catch my first Kokanee. I was unaware of the correct way to troll.

  • @BoykoOutdoors
    @BoykoOutdoors Před rokem +2

    Love those little silver bullets! another awesome episode 👏

  • @pnw_element9822
    @pnw_element9822 Před rokem +1

    Wow I was just searching to see how to fish for them and came to this channel to find out I’m going to the same lake tomorrow haha leaving at 430 am from Tigard haha wow crazy

  • @RobertSwansonJr
    @RobertSwansonJr Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great video … I’m Bobby in Coeur d’ Alene

  • @fisherdixon7030
    @fisherdixon7030 Před rokem +2

    I love Kokanee fishing on merwin!

  • @jeffgarlock
    @jeffgarlock Před 25 dny +1

    Can you explain on your down rigger do you do a set back and then down to the fish depth? Still learning. Jeff Great video by the way.

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před 25 dny

      ​@@jeffgarlock I go 20-40ft out before clipping in the clip. Then go about 10ft above whatever depth you're marking the fish.

  • @jonathanhines6746
    @jonathanhines6746 Před rokem +2

    Love Kokanee coated with Panko and fried.

  • @gordonpoirier8194
    @gordonpoirier8194 Před rokem +1

    I live in ne Alberta and down rig for lake trout. most trout ponds and lake are too small for 16ft boat and motor. Do like your attitude and outlook on life.

  • @F-N-C
    @F-N-C Před rokem +1

    That's good info. I've been putting my line back 80-100ft then connecting to my downrigger. I feel like I'm not getting the true depth on my lure. I'm going to try what your doing 40-60ft back. I'm thinking that will hold my lure down to where I want it better. I'm also using a gas motor for trolling so I thought the farther back the better for the noise without thinking about the common sense part of it. lol

  • @joemarlow5209
    @joemarlow5209 Před rokem +2

    Making a trip from the Northeast to fish with my Gig Harbor brother. We're heading to Banks/others in the Scablands for other species. Kokanee would be fun to try. He's got all the mechanicals. What's your setup from the flasher to the maggots? Brother has mentioned Hoochies but have never used them. Can you give some detail like size/brand/color of flasher/hooch/maggots? By the way, enjoy your no-nonsense approach!

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před rokem

      Sorry for the late reply. I was Salmon fishing yesterday. Try any of the Paulsen Cascade Half Fast dodgers with a short 10"-12" leader of 10-12lb test mono leader. Use either mini or micro hoochie. I use both. Hoochies are like little squids. Use two single hooks with the trailing hook just past the end of the hoochie. That's for short strikes. You should be able to see one of my setups in this or another video. Any/all outdoor stores sell hoochies. The maggots are Pink ones from Gulp. Good luck. Hope this helps.

  • @rogermaris1965
    @rogermaris1965 Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed the video, very informative, thanks Gene for making it,

  • @kaipennock3051
    @kaipennock3051 Před rokem +1

    Hey man, first time on here, i really liked the video! Thanks for being yourself and just out having a good ol time. Got yourself a new subscriber!

  • @JUNationFishing
    @JUNationFishing Před rokem

    Sometimes simple is best. Thank you for the video. 👍👍👍

  • @justawildboyinidaho5137
    @justawildboyinidaho5137 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Are you in Lake Pend Oreille?

  • @daveingram5712
    @daveingram5712 Před rokem +1

    Enjoy your videos. Thanks.

  • @scottl4124
    @scottl4124 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome video.

  • @garyroenicke2102
    @garyroenicke2102 Před rokem

    I agree with you about setbacks, I like the 40’ range on downriggers at any depth below 20ft. However I don’t like the speed you troll at, too fast for us. In your lake it works but here in California and Trophy lakes in the west, the usual speed is 1.2-1.5mph. Also wonder why you loosen drag when the fish takes drag, that makes it easier for the fish to fight longer.

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před rokem

      I adjust drag accordly. Tighten loosen all depends. I also vary speed to find what works. Thanks for watching. Appreciate it.

  • @bobbybrown2123
    @bobbybrown2123 Před rokem +1

    We need a good walleye video on here 😉😉

  • @davidlemieux2129
    @davidlemieux2129 Před 9 měsíci +1

    GREAT video! Quick question: for the rod you're fishing that's NOT in the down rigger, you're putting it back 60 feet from the boat, with a 2 ounce weight. At your approx 1.7 MPH trolling speed, how far down (deep) do you think that lure is with the 2 ounce weight? I troll for trout without down riggers, using 2 ounce weights also, and am curious how deep these 2 ounce weights take my lure? Thanks in advance for any info!

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I guess about 40ft. There are charts for this but I never use them 😆.

    • @davidlemieux2129
      @davidlemieux2129 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Northwestfishingfanatics Thank you! I've just discovered your CZcams channel and am loving your videos. You do a lot of the same type of fishing I do. I'm on Vancouver Island and fish rivers for trout and chum, coho, chinook, and pink salmon. But I'm REALLY getting into trolling Vancouver Island lakes for trout and Kokanee. I'm having great success on local lakes surface trolling lures, and flies. But I know there are times I'll need to get deeper, so this is VERY helpful.

  • @ricgoc
    @ricgoc Před 4 měsíci

    Gus can fish!!! Great trip

  • @kentfonda8245
    @kentfonda8245 Před rokem +1

    Just subscribed and liked this video. Why don't you stop the boat, when u have a fish on?

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the sub appreciate it. I keep trolling because of the second rod. When I catch one with only one rod out I do put the motor in neutral or kill it to reduce the pressure. Thanks for watching.

  • @pescaenoregon7545
    @pescaenoregon7545 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video, what brand is that downrigger ? Thx

  • @shawnclements14
    @shawnclements14 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Pike minnow make great pike and lake trout bait. I tend to kill the bigger ones, they eat a lot of fry.

  • @kennysacht7946
    @kennysacht7946 Před 15 dny

    Question: I really enjoyed your video. Why don’t and all the videos continue to troll/move forward after hooking a fish. It seems like one would lose more fish. Yes? No? 😊

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před 15 dny

      @@kennysacht7946 fish swim forward toward you with the pressure. If you stop the boat they can go left or right around or under the boat.

  • @wadenewlands6604
    @wadenewlands6604 Před rokem +1

    Wow great day

  • @NghiaPham-xi5so
    @NghiaPham-xi5so Před rokem

    What do you recommend using if u don't have a down rigger? Thanks

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před rokem

      Two options. One is a slider/dropper rig. I think I show one in my American lake video. It's just a heavier mono rig 100lb test or so anout 2 to 3ft long with a sliding drop swivel in the upper portion to attach a 2-6oz cannon ball with barrel swivels on each end. Easy to make. The other is just a simple light weight clip/release with a duo snap to attach a cannon ball. Clip it to your line ans simply remove upon retrieve when you're fighting the fish.

  • @austinvarner9373
    @austinvarner9373 Před rokem

    Going to merwin this weekend, any tips for summer time kookane? Also if we are wanting to fish 30 to 50ft deep without down riggers how much line and weight? Thank you

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před rokem +1

      Look for cooler water depths in these wsrmer days. Early morning may produce more shallow. I'd start with basic flasher and hoochie combos and switch up until you find a productive color combo and depth. I'd start with 2-3 oz weight on a dropper rig at 30-40ft then go more weight and more distance hoping for the sweet spot. Good luck.

    • @austinvarner9373
      @austinvarner9373 Před rokem

      Thank you!

  • @scottrouwhorst881
    @scottrouwhorst881 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice

  • @edwin6709
    @edwin6709 Před rokem

    Can I try fishing with you?

  • @Sambo_1984
    @Sambo_1984 Před rokem

    What time of year we’re you on Merwin?

  • @jeremyangotti5615
    @jeremyangotti5615 Před rokem +2

    I just watched this video and that fish you caught was a pike minnow and you shouldn't have put that back in. That fish rats other fishes eggs and is no good. The people that run the dams pay people to catch them and get them out of the water

  • @scottsavinski9311
    @scottsavinski9311 Před rokem +1

    Oh man are them buggers tasty!!

  • @Arrigo_Outdoor_Adventures

    I've never caught a kokanee

  • @HuntersHavenWithChad
    @HuntersHavenWithChad Před rokem +1

    Do you think this would work in the Idaho Panhandle as well?

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před rokem +1

      I think it will work on any body of water that holds Kokanee. thanks for watching. appreciate it.

  • @leobondarchuk1117
    @leobondarchuk1117 Před rokem

    Origin f&g

  • @garyroenicke2102
    @garyroenicke2102 Před rokem

    I agree with you about setbacks, I like the 40’ range on downriggers at any depth below 20ft. However I don’t like the speed you troll at, too fast for us. In your lake it works but here in California and Trophy lakes in the west, the usual speed is 1.2-1.5mph. Also wonder why you loosen drag when the fish takes drag, that makes it easier for the fish to fight longer.

    • @t-rich1810
      @t-rich1810 Před 11 měsíci

      Soft mouths is my guess

    • @Northwestfishingfanatics
      @Northwestfishingfanatics  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I troll at whatever speed works. I set the drag depending on the fish. They're like people. Some fight harder than others. :-)