Kokanee Kayak Fishing | Tyler Hicks Old Town Sportsman Kayaks
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
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Kokanee, a landlocked form of Sockeye Salmon, are one of western North America’s most popular inland salmon fisheries. They go by many names including Bluebacks, Silvers, and Redfish. Kayaks are an extremely effective way to target these fish on the troll as these fish are notoriously shy of combustion motors, prefer slow troll speeds, and respond best to changes in direction and speed. In this video, Old Town Fishing Team member Tyler Hicks of @Spilt Milt Productions provides a primer trolling for Kokanee from the kayak.
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Yes! you are. I copy EVERYTHING you do. Thanks for all your videos.
Congrats Tyler! You deserve the, dare I say, promotion.
Cheers
great video thanks
Very informative 👍🏼. Thanks
Great video
Love your channel. Took the leap and purchased a kayak and set it up using your advice. Caught my first two Kokanee over the Labor Day weekend. Question: is there a reference chart you recommend to for determining trolling depth based on weight, speed and line length?
So happy to hear that Jack! I use a basic rule for estimating depth that works for me. For every ounce at 1.5 mph with 100' of 10 lb monofilament out I am getting 10-15' of depth. 2 oz would 20-30'. 3 oz would be 40-60'. If you troll a little slows you will go deeper. Also remember that the inside rod will drop quite a bit on the turn as well so be careful if trolling shallow. Good luck on you kayak Kokanee adventures!
Hi spilt milt, really enjoy your videos and the info you give, I’m just getting into Kokenee fishing, what kind of Reels are you using with your rods?
In this video I am using the Daiwa Lexa 100 LC and the TICA Samira Kokanee reel. Both are ultra compact reels perfectly suited for these fisheries.
When it’s the best time to catching on fly fishing from shore line? Thanks. 🙏
Your best bet is when the Kokanee are staging for spawn close to shore in the fall.
You could also get some once the ice melts and until the water gets over 56 degrees
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