Advanced Fishing Techniques

A complete, and detailed, tutorial of how to gear up at the water using drift fishing techniques that work for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, and Bass. The tutorial covers Gear, Techniques, and Fishing Secrets to covering water effectively without getting snagged up on substrate typically found in rivers, streams, and lakes.
Tags: drift fishing, Techniques, Advanced, Fishing, salmon, substrate, steelhead trout, salmon steelhead
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i really enjoy watching your videos, sir. pls also watch my cast net fishing videos. I also added you as a friend. thank you and good luck
The single most important thing is to keep the pressure off fish; if you can see them they can see you and won’t bite. This is one fishing rule that is constantly over looked and a common mistake. In that situation I’d get as close to the water as possible and then try to fish it. Spinners and drifting gear are the fastest ways to entice biting fish, and they will bite once they don’t feel threatened.
You can find this and more fishing secrets in my book Steelhead & Salmon Drift-Fishing Secrets
hi, i enjoy ur videos and i really need your help. I am going salmon fishing in the next week, and the river iam fishing in is only about a foot or 2 deep (at some points its like 3-4 feet deep) , so you can see where the salmon is, the salmon is chinook salmon, found in southern ontario, near toronto, (oshawa) and i would like to know the fishing set up for that kind of fishing, and what kind of bait i should use. thanks ALOT!
@Soldevi89 Most of the time I don’t like to give out geographic locations because these fishing techniques work anywhere. It’s something I avoided in my first book on purpose. I do fish the Pacific Northwest/Southwestt but also the Midwest, and East Coast. There’s a lot of fishing to be had and these techniques work absolutely anywhere. I fish fresh and saltwater environments and looking forward to the release date of my saltwater fishing book.
nice video
nice video great info and good discription
nice video - some of the best spots are around boulders
I’ve enjoyed all your videos. I’m just starting out fishing and the information you give is great. The main problem I’m having is finding that good piece of water to fish on in the river. Do you live here in Washington?
Lots of good info. Good videos,