Columbia River (Wanapum) Summer Kings & Sockeye
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The salmon are stacked below Wanapum Dam giving anglers a shot at limits of great eating Sockeye & King (Chinook) salmon. Join guide, Chris Turvey along with Buzz Ramsey, Scott Kaul and Jeremey Herrick as they load the boat with Sockeye & Kings using Brad's Cut Plug Super Baits & prawn spinners behind Brad's 360 Evolution Flashers. The Super Baits were filled with tuna with Pro-Cure Shrimp/Krill & Herring Oils. See links below.
Brad's Super Baits www.anglerwesttv.com/brads.aspx
Brad's Evolutions Flashers are currently out of stock.
Pro-Cure Oils www.anglerwesttv.com/pro-cure...
Angler West Salmon Trolling Rods www.anglerwesttv.com/fishingr...
Daiwa Lexa 300 Line Counter Reels www.anglerwesttv.com/daiwalex...
Angler West 9'6" Trout/Kokanee rods--Great for targeting Sockeye!
www.anglerwesttv.com/anglerwe...
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Nicely done. Thank you for filming it.
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Your video is interested, I cannot wait for your another video coming soon. Thank you very much for your video!
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
That is an awesome day of fishing.
Loved the vid!
Good presentation!
Awesome show Justin
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Larry.
I was there that day! I see myself in the background🤟 Chris has those sockeye dialed in on those Cut plugs, very impressive. Would love to get me some of those flashers!
@deebo2808
Жыл бұрын
Did you catch any that day?
@jamesblairpnw9070
Жыл бұрын
@@deebo2808 yeah we wacked em lol
What size hooks do you guys like running behind the KCP’s?
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Enjoyed the video! Do the sockeye run on uneven number years? And in Alaska the sockeye rule on even numbers years?
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Pink salmon are odd years. Sockeye are annual.
Does anyone do charters around that area? I’m in the Walla Walla area and would love to go catch some salmon
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Chris, the guide in the video. 509-571-6198
Are you aloud to fish from the shore right there for them to
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Yes. We were taking about that while filming. Chris said he doesn't see the bank anglers having much success but it's not clear why. The fish are all over the place by the bank. Go figure it out.
Does Buzz still have a line of salmon rods?
@matthewlidrich2030
Жыл бұрын
No he doesn't, they were a Berkley rod and he is not working for Berkley/Pure fishing anymore.
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Take a look at ours. 100% made in Woodland, WA. www.anglerwesttv.com/AnglerWestSalmonTrollingRods.aspx
Does Brads sell just the breakaway part? At some point being used and being in the sun the bungee is gonna lose its elasticity and break. Can I buy just that or have to buy the whole flasher?
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Not at this time. There is a strong chord inside the bungee. Breakage should not be a problem.
@kcp7042
Жыл бұрын
@@AnglerWestTV the cord isn’t the problem. You need the rubber tubing to get it to hold onto the flasher. And rubber breaks down and gets fragile and breaks. Then you have an 18” cord that doesn’t hold onto the flasher.
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
@@kcp7042 That makes sense. I'll look into it.
@dangerbier9587
Жыл бұрын
Nothing beats the rhino release. These bungees are an old idea that was discarded by anyone who tried it. It kills the action .
Are you a guide ?
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Chris Turvey is a guide: facebook.com/ColumbiaRiverGuideService/
I’ve noticed all salmon fisherman troll with planers/flashers . Is there no other way to catch them such as vertical jigging, paddle tails, spoons, etc. As an angler from Florida, I’m a little shocked this is the only way people fish for salmon out west.
@AnglerWestTV
Жыл бұрын
Collin, your are absolutely correct. One limiting factor is that when you have so many boats so close to each other it's difficult to fish differently than everyone else. Also, there's no doubt of the effectiveness of 360 style trolling. But of course there are lots of other ways to catch them and others do fish out here with other techniques but those people tend not to share that with others on social media.
@collin2502
Жыл бұрын
@@AnglerWestTV roger that, thanks for the info
@loganfishbeard
7 ай бұрын
Another way to explain it is matching the gear to the water you are fishing. If you run out to a random patch of bluewater and start throwing a lure around youre not very likely to hook up compared to trolling heavy gear to cover ground. Pull up to a oil rig or wreck and its a whole different ball game. The Columbia is a big river with big water so the techniques you see here are common so that more fish can see your lure. Once you get into smaller tributaries where the fish stack up in relatively small holes its a whole different ball game(and more fun IMHO). Finally, Influencers gotta sell you more gear😉
close quarter fishing. no thanks
What Buzz didn’t have the balls to say is ALL the degradation came from the whiteman. The overkill of early fisheries to feed the canneries in Astoria and other areas was staggering. It was said that boats could not be unloaded quickly enough at the canneries. All the salmon would begin to spoil. So the boats would be turned away. Well the boats simply chucked the entire catch overboard. Go and recatch another. This happened constantly. So again as always it was complete whiteman exploitation of a resource. Buffalo, timber, salmon. Buzz just skipped right over the cause of “degradation”. Yes Coulee Dam was the greatest of the degradation. 🤦🏻♂️😑😑😑