38 thoughts on “HOW TO Catch A Salmon – COMPLETE Guide To SUCCESS Salmon Fishing!

  1. pmhauer says:

    Used their ongoing clips on how to read a river. Swapped out my trebles for inclines and just no luck. Came across a stretch of the Milwaukee River that would fit a proper 25 to 40 drag across rocks with a strong current on the far bank. Still, not using the ceymar 30 because can’t figure out the drag, yet. So, president I fell. Was fishing the last of the remaining river smallies before ice and salmon kicked them out and stopped fishing the coho and greedy Lakers and Steeleys until one porpoised down river. Just used the spoon and spinner and read the river clips and proper toss ahead of the nose as not to spook it-as instructed-and landed a 12 lb spotted Steeley hen with 3lbs of eggs on the WACKY WORM I was tossing. Wacky! Cooked up and it was delicious. Thanks addicted fishing!

  2. Scal Nation says:

    I love using my bass jig rod to throw all hardware bank fishing. Love fighting a big ole salmon on a 7’5” rod. I’ll break out the big rod only for bobber and drift fishing

  3. Michael Griffin says:

    I’m a bit confused, in the river here in CA I thought when the salmon run up the river their not eating anything so you need to piss them off and get a reaction bite. The other day I saw a bunch of salmon surfacing near a dead damn and kind looked like they were feeding. Can you still get these fish with roe like Jordan is talking about? I was throwing spinners and jerkbaits for a whie and I had like a 20 pounder follow my jerk bait to shore but that was it.

  4. Danny G says:

    How do you make sure the spinner is on the bottom ? I can’t tell if I’m doing it right, I cast, wait a few seconds (for bottom) then a sharp pull and slow retrieve. The problem is that I feel like the blade stops spinning with a slow retrieve but if I speed up it comes higher up in the water column …

  5. A Z says:

    Yeah having multiple rods is key. Before I thought I could have a 1 multi purpose rod and I always felt undergunned in one way or another. With 3 rods I have the same purpose Jordan explained, float, drift/spinner, and short twitch rod. It’s an addiction now lol, I always find a reason to tell myself to get a new rod.

  6. Douglas Mitchell says:

    I love these addicted tutorials. The podcast is great too. I’ve learned so much. Still, having spent a lot of time down at the green river by my house, and tried everything, I’ve had very little luck. One humpy in 2 seasons. 😑 Anyway my favorite methods I’ve tried so far are the twitching jigs( which got the humpy) and spinners(I just picked up some wicked lures after getting a recommendation for them but I want to try the r and d spinners). Good luck out there!

  7. Karter Gold says:

    I’m new to fishing and I’m addicted after I hooked my first king salmon , powerful fish. I’m fishing in Lake Michigan Wisconsin , Kenosha harbor This channel is good on advice and tips for beginners like me.

  8. Ricky Simmonds says:

    I throw spinners and plugs on my twitch rod that thing is plenty sensitive for spinners it’s a great versatile rod. Even flatline wigglers with it and you can feel and see the thump 60 feet out and the hooksets are money.

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