How To Properly Jig For Herring
In this video John shares some great tips for catching Herring. If you are on the boat and don't want to spend the money on bait and would like to catch your own, then this is a great video for you. A lot of people have a great time doing it as well. If you like these vids be sure to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!!
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You always learn new things on this channel. Thanks John
Great video. How about one on catching squid?
@thealaskansavage5897
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It’s coming to you soon
Do you just ride around until you find a school? Can you give some tips on how to find them and what they look like on the depth finder? Love your channel!!
@thealaskansavage5897
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There are areas that Typically hold bait. But yes I drive around slowly until I find the bait on my Garmin electronic
I have some great memories doing that, almost more fun than the actual fishing. Do you use the sibiki rigs? We used to catch the giant smelt that way too. Great video before work, maybe someday That will be my job.
@thealaskansavage5897
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Yes the sibiki rigs are key.
@thealaskansavage5897
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A lot of my clients feel the same way. They can’t get enough of it and don’t want to stop. It’s all fun and makes for the best bait.
Get rid of the music